medical Crossword Puzzles
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-29
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- Turning the forearm toward the body
- Situated or pertaining to a center
- Farthest from the midline of the body
- Closest to the skin
- Stretching or tearing of muscles/tendons
- Swelling in the joint
- Closest to the midline of the body
- a discoloration of the skin resulting from bleeding underneath
- Complete separation of two ends of a joint
- Downward movement of the scapula
- James is ____ ankle has changed his ligaments in his ankle
- Landon just got a ___ injury
- amt
- on arrival doa
- Bringing the toes in towards the midline of the body
- towards the top of the head
- Decreasing the angle formed by the bones of the joint
- Injury with a long onset and long duration
Down
- Body’s response to injury
- Toward the back of the body
- Extreme or excessive straightening of a part
- Situated away from a center
- To push forward
- Turning the forearm away from the body
- Swelling in the tissue
- Position of a body part that is bent inward
- Laying face down
- Partial or incomplete separation of a joint
- Movement away from the midline of the body
- time of arrival eta
- The S in CNS
- resuscitation cpr
- Bringing the toes toward the body
- Janet needed a ____ surgery
- Top side of a structure
35 Clues: amt • The S in CNS • To push forward • Laying face down • Closest to the skin • resuscitation cpr • Swelling in the joint • Swelling in the tissue • Top side of a structure • Body’s response to injury • time of arrival eta • Toward the back of the body • Situated away from a center • Janet needed a ____ surgery • towards the top of the head • Landon just got a ___ injury • ...
Ch.06 Medical Terminology 2024-11-01
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- a medication that prevents blood clots
- a preventative treatment used to protect against a particular disease or infection
- refers to a condition that lasts a long time or is persistent
- a group of diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells
- Infarction commonly known as a heart attack,occurs when blood flow to a part of the heart is blocked, causing damage to a heart muscle
- a method of delivering fluids or medication directly into the vein
- a loss of bladder control resulting in accidental release of urine
- a chronic lung disease that cause inflammation and narrowing of airways
- the process of breathing, ot a mechanical assistance of breathing, in patients who are unable to breath on their own
- a blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood from the heart to other parts of the body
- a parasitic disease transmitted by infected mosquitoes
- a condition or disease that is long-lasting or recurrent
- a protein in the red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body
- the body’s response to injury or infection, characterised by redness, swelling heat, and pain
- A microscopic infectious agent that can replicate only inside a host cell and cause various diseases
- a sudden and severe onset of symptoms or illness
- test that measures the electrical activity of the heart
- a chronic condition characterized by high blood sugar levels
- a medical test that use electromagnetic radiation to produce images of internal body structures.
- the lower number in a blood pressure reading that indicates the pressure in the arteries when the heart is resting
- high blood pressure
- a condition in which the heart cannot pump enough blood to meet the body’s needs
- blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to other parts of the body
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- a group of lung diseases that make it hard to breathe
- a condition in which stomach acid flows back into the Esophagus, causing irritation and discomfort
- the higher number in a blood pressure reading that indicates the pressure in the arteries when the heart is contracting
- a disruption in blood flow to the brain that can cause damage to brain tissue
- highly contagious viral infection that affect the respiratory system
- a surgical procedure in which an opening is made in the neck and a tube is inserted into the windpipe to help with breathing
- a irregular heartbeat
- high blood pressure
- a condition in which the body lacks enough red blood cells to carry oxygen to the body’s tissue
- a specialized medical care for people with serious illnesses that focuses on providing relief from symptoms and improving quality of life
- refers to a tumor or growth that is not cancerous and does not invade nearby tissues or spread to other parts of the body
- a class of diseases that affect the heart and blood vessels
- a physical or mental indication of a disease or condition, such as pain or fatigue
- a virus that attack the immune system and can lead to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)
- the formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel
- a flexible tube inserted into the body to remove or deliver fluids
- a blockage in a blood vessel, usually caused by a blood clot or other debris
- the removal of dead or damaged tissue from a wound to promote healing
- the likely outcome of a disease or condition based on medical treatment and other factors
- a lack of blood flow to an areas of the body, usually caused by a blockage of a blood vessel
- the identification of a disease or condition based on its symptom and medical test
44 Clues: high blood pressure • high blood pressure • a irregular heartbeat • a medication that prevents blood clots • a sudden and severe onset of symptoms or illness • the formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel • a group of lung diseases that make it hard to breathe • a parasitic disease transmitted by infected mosquitoes • ...
Ch. 06 Medical Terminology 2024-11-01
Across
- disease, suffering
- two, double
- inflammation
- many, much
- Below normal, deficient
- surgical removal of a body part
- fast, rapid
- Before, in front of
- under, below
- study of
- flow, distarge
- pain
- Within, inside
- after, behind
- cutting into incision
- cell
- Between, among
- Upon, over. above
- abnormal condition
- above, beyond
Down
- deficiency
- against, opposite of
- slow
- immature cell
- Before, in front of
- visual examination
- New
- excessive, above normal
- Abnormal, difficult, painful
- swelling, tumor
- blood condition
- Again back
- Large, great
- within, inner
- surgical puncture to remove fluid
- blood condition
- Small, minute
- Across, through
- tumor, mass
- away from, down
40 Clues: New • slow • pain • cell • study of • deficiency • many, much • Again back • two, double • fast, rapid • tumor, mass • inflammation • under, below • Large, great • immature cell • within, inner • after, behind • Small, minute • above, beyond • flow, distarge • Within, inside • Between, among • swelling, tumor • blood condition • blood condition • Across, through • away from, down • Upon, over. above • disease, suffering • ...
Chapter 06 Medical Terminology 2024-11-02
Across
- tumor/mass
- within/inside
- away from/down
- immature cell
- large/great
- within/inner
- two/double
- excessive/above normal
- surgical removal of a body part
- upon/over/above
- cancer
- below normal/deficient
- surgical repair
- across/through
- many/much
- new
- inflammation
- after/behind
- difficult/abnormal/painful
- before/infront of
- pain
- under/below
- above/beyond
- slow
Down
- against/opposite of
- nerves
- kidney
- skin
- blood condition
- between/among
- flow/discharge
- small/minute
- surgical puncture to remove fluid
- study of
- cell
- tissue
- disease/suffering
- fast/rapid
- bursting forth
- cutting incision
- child
- abnormal condition
- deficiency
- before/infront of
- visual examination
- health
- again/back
47 Clues: new • skin • cell • pain • slow • child • nerves • kidney • tissue • cancer • health • study of • many/much • tumor/mass • two/double • fast/rapid • deficiency • again/back • large/great • under/below • small/minute • within/inner • inflammation • after/behind • above/beyond • within/inside • between/among • immature cell • away from/down • flow/discharge • bursting forth • across/through • blood condition • upon/over/above • surgical repair • ...
Chapter 6 Medical Terminology 2024-11-02
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- Refers to a condition that has a rapid onset and short duration
- A microscopic infectious agent that can replicate only inside a host cell and causes vdiseasess disea
- discharge
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to other parts of the body
- The process of breathing, or the mechanical assistance of breathing, In patients who are unable to breathe on their own
- excessive
- pain
- A group of diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells
- away
- high blood pressure
- A chronic condition characterized by high blood sugar levels
- within
- two
- within
- difficult
- upon
- The part of the body that contains the stomach, intestine, and other organs
- A physical or mental indication of a disease or condition, such as pain or fatigue
- A highly contagious viral infection that affects the respiratory system
- below normal
- under
- A condition in which the body lacks enough red blood cells to carry oxygen
Down
- small
- across
- incision
- A chronic lung disease that causes inflammation and narrowing of the airways
- aginst
- between
- high blood pressure
- fast
- large
- before
- after
- A medical test that uses electromagnetic radiation to produce images of internal body structure
- visual examination
- The identification of a disease or condition based on its symptoms and medical tests
- many
- new
- The body's response to injury or infection, characterized by redness, swelling, heat, and pain
- blood condition
- surgical repair
- cell
- slow
43 Clues: two • new • fast • pain • away • upon • many • cell • slow • small • large • after • under • across • aginst • before • within • within • between • incision • discharge • excessive • difficult • below normal • blood condition • surgical repair • visual examination • high blood pressure • high blood pressure • A chronic condition characterized by high blood sugar levels • Refers to a condition that has a rapid onset and short duration • ...
Ch. 06 Medical Terminology 2024-11-02
Across
- flow discharge
- fast rapid
- within inside
- immature cell
- kidney
- tumor
- Germ, immature cell
- again
- disease suffering
- large great
- nerves
- upon over
- many
- bursting forth
- cell
- skin
- abnormal condition
- surgical puncture to remove fluid
- cancer
- cell
- two double
- slow
- below normal
Down
- deficiency
- cutting into
- heart
- pain
- surgical repair
- excessive above normal
- new
- under
- between among
- against opposite of
- swelling tumor
- before
- blood condition
- above beyond
- after behind
- small
- within inner
- across through
- issue
- surgical removal of a body part
- visual examination
- away from
- inflammation
- abnormal difficult painful
- study of
48 Clues: new • pain • many • cell • skin • cell • slow • heart • under • tumor • again • small • issue • kidney • before • nerves • cancer • study of • upon over • away from • deficiency • fast rapid • two double • large great • cutting into • above beyond • after behind • within inner • inflammation • below normal • within inside • immature cell • between among • flow discharge • swelling tumor • across through • bursting forth • surgical repair • blood condition • ...
Unit 1.1 Medical Investigations 2024-11-05
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- A standard often used in fingerprint analysis, where 12 points of similarity between a latent fingerprint and a known fingerprint are considered sufficient to establish a match with high confidence.
- A sample known to produce a negative result in an experiment or test. Negative controls are used to help identify false positives and validate the accuracy of the test.
- Evidence that can only be associated with a group or category, not a single source. Examples include fibers, paint, or soil, which can suggest a link to a type or category but not to a specific individual.
- The basic building block of DNA and RNA, consisting of a sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base. Nucleotides are arranged in specific sequences to form genes and carry genetic information.
- The complete set of genetic material (DNA) within an organism. A genome includes all the genes as well as non-coding sequences of DNA, providing the blueprint for the organism's development and function.
- A fingerprint that is not visible to the naked eye and requires special techniques, such as dusting or chemical reactions, to be revealed. Latent prints are often left by natural oils or sweat on a surface.
- The molecule that carries genetic information in all living organisms. DNA provides instructions for building proteins and is unique to each individual, making it a powerful tool in forensic identification.
- A more specific and reliable test that confirms the presence of a substance with high certainty. Confirmatory tests are used to validate the results of presumptive tests.
- individual who is considered to be potentially involved in a crime, either as a suspect or as someone with valuable information related to the investigation.
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- branch of science that studies the chemical processes within and related to living organisms. In forensics, biochemistry is used to analyze substances such as blood, DNA, and other biological evidence.
- A bodily reaction to a stimulus, often involving the nervous or endocrine system. Examples include increased heart rate, sweating, and changes in breathing. In stressful situations, physiological responses are common and can be indicators of emotional or physical states.
- Indirect evidence that suggests a fact or event without directly proving it. Circumstantial evidence requires an inference to connect it to a conclusion of fact, such as finding someone’s belongings at a crime scene.
- Evidence that can be traced back to a single, unique source, such as fingerprints, DNA, or specific wear patterns on shoes. Individual evidence provides a high level of certainty in identifying a particular person or object.
- In an experiment or test, a positive control is a sample known to produce a positive result. It is used to ensure the test is functioning properly by providing a known standard for comparison.
- specific reason or medical condition that directly results in an individual’s death, such as disease, injury, or other physical trauma. Determining the cause of death is a critical part of forensic analysis.
- professional trained to analyze evidence and interpret results in criminal investigations. Forensic scientists apply scientific methods to help solve crimes by examining physical, chemical, and biological evidence.
- A visible fingerprint made when fingers touch a surface after being in contact with a colored substance, such as blood, ink, or paint. Patent prints can often be seen without enhancement.
- Segments of DNA that encode specific traits or functions. Genes are the basic units of heredity, passed from parents to offspring, and play a role in determining physical and biological characteristics.
- A protein that cuts DNA at specific sequences, allowing scientists to isolate and manipulate DNA segments. Restriction enzymes are commonly used in genetic research and forensic DNA analysis.
- An initial test that indicates the possible presence of a substance, often used in field testing. Presumptive tests are quick but not conclusive, meaning a confirmatory test is needed for verification.
- detailed record that documents each piece of evidence collected at a crime scene. The log includes descriptions, collection details, and the chain of custody to ensure the integrity of the evidence throughout the investigation.
- The innate aspects of an individual's personality, such as their typical mood, emotional reactivity, and behavioral tendencies. Temperament is generally considered stable over time and can influence how people respond to their environment and interact with others.
22 Clues: individual who is considered to be potentially involved in a crime, either as a suspect or as someone with valuable information related to the investigation. • A sample known to produce a negative result in an experiment or test. Negative controls are used to help identify false positives and validate the accuracy of the test. • ...
social and medical insurance 2025-03-12
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- A health system model where the government owns hospitals and employs doctors, as seen in the UK
- A major challenge for global health systems, referring to the shortage of healthcare workers
- The World Health Organization's initiative for affordable healthcare access
- A form of health coverage where citizens pay directly for services, common in low-income countries
- Health financing model used in countries like France and Germany, based on employer and employee contributions
- A country in Asia known for its universal health insurance, called the National Health Insurance
- An Asian country with a public-private hybrid insurance system called Ayushman Bharat
- A region known for its free public healthcare, including countries like Norway and Sweden
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- A type of healthcare system where the government funds and provides services
- International financial organization that advises on social health policies
- A European country known for its world-class health insurance system, blending public and private models
- A global healthcare challenge related to high medical costs pushing people into poverty
- International body that assists in global health policy and disease control
- A European Union regulation that influences cross-border healthcare
- A Latin American country with a single-payer universal healthcare system
- An African country leading in universal health coverage through the NHIF
- A healthcare system where the government provides medical services to all citizens
- A country with a universal healthcare system called the NHS
- An international program focused on funding vaccinations in low-income countries
- A United Nations goal that aims for health coverage for all by 2030
20 Clues: A country with a universal healthcare system called the NHS • A European Union regulation that influences cross-border healthcare • A United Nations goal that aims for health coverage for all by 2030 • A Latin American country with a single-payer universal healthcare system • An African country leading in universal health coverage through the NHIF • ...
Medical Terms and AlphaOne 2025-03-14
21 Clues: IV • UT- • -MS • 8042 • 8028 • Non- • HIGH BGL • Bleeding • Confused • -Provider • Pillar #1 • -Distress • -Reaction • Fast Thyroid • Tonic Clonic • -Assist Device • ST Elevation MI • Severe Reaction • Cerebral Vascular- • Transporter Vehicle • Whole Body Infection
Medical Terminology 73-109 2025-10-13
37 Clues: A • Ear • Lung • Nose • Mind • Bone • Vein • Lung • Vein • Sound • Flesh • X-ray • Chest • Spine • Urine • Sacrum • Uterus • Tonsil • Pelvis • Kidney • Pleura • behind • Trachea • Pharynx • Urethra • Scapula • Disease • Clotting • position • Vertebra • Formation • infection • Peritoneum • Developement • Thyroid gland • tube Salping/o • vessel Vascul/o
Week 7 Medical Terminology 2025-05-09
25 Clues: four • half • gums • woman • sugar • false • forward • stomach • history • backward • stoppage • hardening • examining • discharge • poisonous • admission • old, elderly • force fluids • ambulate, walk • lib as desired • body mass index • artifical opening • laxative of choice • fasting blood sugar • as soon as possible
Medical Foundations Final Crossword 2025-12-04
Across
- Plan where you must use a provider that is in your set plan
- Vital signs stable
- NB
- Digital history of all info that can be shared between different hospitals/orginizations
- No known drug allergies
- Sheet that details info on hazards
- An assessment to determine urgency of care needed
- Fee that is assigned for a service
- PPE for hands
- Painkiller
- Unlawful touching of another person
- Baseline of the body
- Type of social skills required to complete a job
- PPE for eyes
- Administration that ensures safety at work
- Type of Technical skills required to complete a job
- What you would use to figure out what’s wrong w/ a pt and how to best help them
- Person who can get sick easily(____ Host)
- Animal or insect that carries and spreads germs
- Teaching using the five senses
- Hgb
- IV
- Demographic/front page of a chart
- Grid scheduling system
- Teaching using straight up facts and info
- Misrepresentation of services that are false
- Person who has a disease
- Vaginal birth after cesarean section
Down
- Tested with a hammer
- Human Immunodeficiency Virus
- Device used for injections
- Not booking enough
- Money you have to pay before an insurer starts paying
- Sample of tissue to be tested from patient
- A device that lets deaf people communicate
- Dx
- Being an example of what to do for pt education
- Birthdate
- BP
- BM
- Tablespoon
- A threat or attempt to injure
- Booking too many in case of cancellation
- Act that causes injury/damage to a person or property
- CXR
- Healthcare that provides comfort and support to patients with terminal illness
- Act that ensures patient safety and confidentiality
- Procedure that requires patient to stay
- An object or surface that carries or spreads germs
- Examination of records
- Act preventing discrimination of people w/ disabilities
51 Clues: NB • Dx • BP • BM • IV • CXR • Hgb • Birthdate • Painkiller • Tablespoon • PPE for eyes • PPE for hands • Vital signs stable • Not booking enough • Tested with a hammer • Baseline of the body • Grid scheduling system • Examination of records • No known drug allergies • Person who has a disease • Device used for injections • Human Immunodeficiency Virus • A threat or attempt to injure • Teaching using the five senses • ...
Medical Terminology Cardiovascular Disease 2025-11-20
Across
- chest pain
- disease where plaque builds up
- slow heart rate
- colesterol excessive levels of cholesterol in the blood
- loss of heart function
- low oxygen levels
- fast heart rate
- blockage or closing of a blood vessel
- no electrical activity
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- difficult breathing
- x-ray taken after injecting a special dye
- irregular or abnormal heartbeat
- high blood pressure
- minimally invasive procedure
- swelling
- the death of body tissue
- enlargement of the heart
- sound waves
- replacement remove a damaged diseased heart
- cardiac arrest
20 Clues: swelling • chest pain • sound waves • cardiac arrest • slow heart rate • fast heart rate • low oxygen levels • difficult breathing • high blood pressure • loss of heart function • no electrical activity • the death of body tissue • enlargement of the heart • minimally invasive procedure • disease where plaque builds up • irregular or abnormal heartbeat • blockage or closing of a blood vessel • ...
Medical Terminology - Sports Medicine 2025-08-21
Across
- Bleeding visible beneath the skin as a blue or purple patch
- Gristle-like padding that lies on or between bones
- Potentially fatal reaction of the body to injury
- Wasting away of organ or tissue; a decrease in muscle or tissue size, usually caused by disease, injury, or loss of innervation
- Work or exercise requiring oxygen (endurance, long in duration yet low in intensity)
- Method or apparatus used for healing an injury
- The name of the disease or condition a person is believed to have
- Work or exercise not requiring oxygen (sprints, short in duration and high in intensity)
- Tearing or pulling away a part of a structure
- Minor wound in which the skin's surface is rubbed or scraped away
- To advise against
- State of being enlarged
- Sudden onset, abrupt
- Swelling in a joint
- Looseness of joint due to loose ligaments
- Swelling due to abnormal accumulation of fluid in tissues or cavities
- To bring back to the normal position
- Examination by touch
- Treatment by use of water
- A bruise to a bone or muscle from an outside force causing tissue damage and internal bleeding
- Treatment by the use of heat
- Stretching or tearing of muscle or tendon
- To supply with nerves
- An agent causing the constriction or closing of blood vessels
- Distal aspect of limb forced away from the midline
- A jagged cut or tear in the skin
- Incomplete or partial dislocation of a joint
- Inflammation of a bursa
- Tissue that connects bone to bone
- State of being pinched off or smaller than normal
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- The process of the body physiologically adapting to an unfamiliar environment (altitude or temperature)
- Swelling composed of blood; internal bleeding associated with a contusion
- The circumstance in which an injury occurs
- Pulling apart of a generally non-moveable joint
- An agent causing the dilation or opening of blood vessels
- Tissue that connects muscle to bone
- A fluid-filled sac at a joint that prevents friction
- Crackling sound or feeling
- Treatment by use of cold
- Prediction of the course and end of a disease or eventual outcome of an injury
- Blue skin from lack of oxygen
- Stretching or tearing of ligaments
- Of long duration or frequent recurrence
- Complete displacement of a bone from its normal position in a joint
- A break or crack in a bone
- Pain at the sorest spot of an injury
- The body's reaction to injury; involves redness, swelling, heat, pain, and sometimes loss of function
- Pain that occurs away from the injury site
- Lack or loss of memory usually due to head injury, shock, fatigue, or illness
- A cut made surgically with a sharp knife
- An agent for producing insensibility to pain
- Distal aspect of limb forced toward the midline
- On the opposite side
- Movement of a joint around a central point
- To advise the use of
- The site at which bones meet to form a joint
- The sense of the bodies position in space
57 Clues: To advise against • Swelling in a joint • Sudden onset, abrupt • Examination by touch • On the opposite side • To advise the use of • To supply with nerves • State of being enlarged • Inflammation of a bursa • Treatment by use of cold • Treatment by use of water • Crackling sound or feeling • A break or crack in a bone • Treatment by the use of heat • Blue skin from lack of oxygen • ...
Nervous System Medical Terms 2025-10-28
20 Clues: two • fear • mind • head • four • split • water • nerve • skull • seizure • turning • meninges • to sleep • paralysis • gray matter • pain, sensitivity • to cut off, faint • sensation, feeling • muscle coordination • point of contact, to join
SET #8 Medical Terms 2025-12-09
Across
- Change form or shape
- deficiency in blood flow
- new & abnormal growth
- change
- Clot
- more than 6 months, slow or gradual onset
- Spleen
- antigen and antibody response/reaction
- small
- gland
- transferred from parent to offspring
- many
- eat; swallow; engulf
Down
- an infection acquired during a hospital stay
- disease/ condition that is due to another treatment
- vein
- Disease or condition with unknown cause
- burst forth; rupture
- vein
- large
- ptotein
- therapy
- one; single
- present at birth
- less than 6 months, fast onset
25 Clues: vein • vein • Clot • many • large • small • gland • change • Spleen • ptotein • therapy • one; single • present at birth • Change form or shape • burst forth; rupture • eat; swallow; engulf • new & abnormal growth • deficiency in blood flow • less than 6 months, fast onset • transferred from parent to offspring • antigen and antibody response/reaction • Disease or condition with unknown cause • ...
Unit 1 Medical Elements 2025-06-04
25 Clues: gum • nose • skin • soft • tumor • gland • brain • heart • liver • joint • eyelid • kidney • vessel • stomach • disease • enlarged • cut into • specialist • the study of • inflammation • any condition • surgical repair • surgical removal • the small intestines • involuntary contraction
Unit 9 Medical Elements 2025-06-15
24 Clues: in • lip • bad • skin • side • glue • back • fear • hand • twin • small • light • gangli • digest • breast • movement • rib, side • finger, toe • heel, stone • spinal column • about, around • wlak, take steps • before, in front of • framework of the eyelid
Chapter 1 Medical Terminology 2025-06-29
Across
- the last and longest portion of the small intestine
- invasion of the body by a pathogenic disease-producing organism.
- a groove or crack-like sore of the skin; this term also describes normal folds in the contours of the brain.
- pertaining to the interior or lining of an artery.
- a pounding or racing heart.
- surgical removal of the appendix.
- swelling caused by an abnormal accumulation of fluid in cells, tissues, or cavities of the body.
- the act of rotating the arm so that the palm of the hand is forward or upward.
- any pathologic change or disease of muscle tissue.
- suturing together the ends of a severed nerve.
- abnormal hardening of the walls of an artery or arteries.
- an abnormal passage, usually between two internal organs or leading from an organ to the surface of the body.
- pain in a joint or joints.
- also known as heartburn, is discomfort due to the regurgitation of stomach acid upward into the esophagus.
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- a mature red blood cell.
- a localized response to an injury or to the destruction of tissues.
- the loss of a large amount of blood in a short time.
- any injury, degeneration or disease in the spinal cord.
- a surgical incision into the renal pelvis to remove obstructions such as a kidney stone
- word of French origin referring to a feeling of general discomfort or uneasiness that is often the first indication of an infection or other disease.
- a disease, structure, operation, or procedure named for the person who discovered or described it first.
- a torn or jagged wound or an accidental cut.
- an examination technique in which the examiner’s hands are used to feel the texture, size, consistency, and location of certain body parts.
- a fatty deposit within the wall of an artery
- the formation of pus.
- is part of the hip bone
- the frequent flow of loose or watery stools.
- any abnormal condition or disease caused by a fungus.
- surgical suturing of a tendon.
- a surgical creation of an artificial opening to the body surface
- any acute, inflammatory, pus-forming bacterial skin infection such as impetigo.
- also known as a stomachache, means pain in the stomach.
- a pathologic change of the tissues due to disease or injury.
33 Clues: the formation of pus. • is part of the hip bone • a mature red blood cell. • pain in a joint or joints. • a pounding or racing heart. • surgical suturing of a tendon. • surgical removal of the appendix. • a torn or jagged wound or an accidental cut. • a fatty deposit within the wall of an artery • the frequent flow of loose or watery stools. • ...
Medical Terminology - Week #1 2025-08-26
Across
- wall
- apart
- middle
- specialist
- skull
- pertaining to (one of 3 suffixes)
- proximal, near
- pertaining to (one of 3 suffixes)
- side
- within; inside
- affected by a disease
- cell
- belly; front side
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- pertaining to the tail
- cutting
- above
- back
- life
- the study of
- watery
- guts; internal organs
- pertaining to (one of 3 suffixes)
- before
- distant
- in front of
- around
26 Clues: wall • back • life • side • cell • apart • above • skull • middle • watery • before • around • cutting • distant • specialist • in front of • the study of • proximal, near • within; inside • belly; front side • guts; internal organs • affected by a disease • pertaining to the tail • pertaining to (one of 3 suffixes) • pertaining to (one of 3 suffixes) • pertaining to (one of 3 suffixes)
Insurance Vocabulary 2021-02-15
Across
- PPO (you pay less if you visit an in-network physician or provider)
- subscribers pay a predetermined fee in return for a range of medical services from physicians and healthcare workers registered with the organization.
- A medical illness or injury that you have before you start a new health care plan.
- an agreement that transfers the insurance claims rights or benefits of the policy to a third-party.
- A method used to determine when a plan is primary or secondary for a dependent child when covered by both parent's benefit plan.
- Health benefits program in which the department of veterans affairs shares the cost of certain health care services and supplies with eligible beneficiaries.
- Provides benefits to employees who have had a work-related injury or illness.
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- A decision by your health insurer or plan that a health care service, treatment plan, prescription drug, or durable medical equipment is medically necessary.
- A payment made by a beneficiary in addition to that made by an insurer.
- A statement from your health insurance plan describing what costs it will cover for medical care or products you've received.
- A type of insurance in which the insured pays a share of the payment made against a claim.
- Children's health insurance program for individuals under 19 whose parents earn too much income to qualify for Medicaid but not enough to pay for private coverage
- A fixed amount of money per patient per unit of time paid in advance to the physician for the delivery of health care services.
- A specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim
- federal health insurance program for people who are 65 or older.
- Health care program for uniformed service members, retirees, and their families around the world.
- public health insurance program that provides health care coverage for low-income families
- an amount to be paid for an insurance policy
18 Clues: an amount to be paid for an insurance policy • federal health insurance program for people who are 65 or older. • PPO (you pay less if you visit an in-network physician or provider) • A payment made by a beneficiary in addition to that made by an insurer. • Provides benefits to employees who have had a work-related injury or illness. • ...
PATIENT ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT WEEK 2019 2019-10-10
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- The transference of narrative descriptions of diseases, injuries and medical procedures into numeric designations.(ICD 10, CPT, HCPCS)
- Charges for services rendered or price of goods sold.
- Identification of a disease from which an individual patient suffers or a condition for which the patient needs or received medical care.
- A two-character code, attached to a CPT code, which is used to indicate that a service or procedure has been altered by some specific circumstances that either increases or decreases the value of the CPT code.
- The steps through which a claim is processed by a third party payer to verify coverage, eligibility, appropriateness of services rendered and establish the amount of reimbursement.
- Approval by the insurance company of a planned inpatient admission or outpatient procedure which is obtained prior to the admission or registration taking place.
- A type of cost sharing in which beneficiaries pay a fixed dollar amount for a covered service.
- A bill requesting that insurance company pays for medical services.
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- The dollar amount of hospital bills.
- An institution for diagnosis and treatment of sick or injured patients.
- A type of cost sharing in which beneficiaries pay a fixed percentage of the cost of charge for a covered service.
- The actual sum of money due.
- Type of cost sharing which requires a beneficiary to pay a specified amount of covered medical services before the health plan or insurer assumes liability for all or part of the remaining costs.
- A person receiving treatment, surgery, emergency care, therapy or other services without being admitted as an inpatient to the hospital facility.
- Accounts that are partially or fully uncollectible and must be written off as bad debts, charity care, etc.
- Process of collecting and presenting to the payer all agreed upon data elements that are necessary to secure payment for services rendered. Includes initial billing, follow-up, cash posting and AR management.
- Currency and available funds on deposit at banks.
- A patient registration ordered by a physician with the intent to provide ongoing services of duration that usually exceeds 24 hours.
18 Clues: The actual sum of money due. • The dollar amount of hospital bills. • Currency and available funds on deposit at banks. • Charges for services rendered or price of goods sold. • A bill requesting that insurance company pays for medical services. • An institution for diagnosis and treatment of sick or injured patients. • ...
The Interpreter World 2019-11-06
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- who doctor suppose to look at and speak directly to during the appointment
- Advisor an Interpreter services representative who serves as a link and educator between IS and Language Liaison
- should medical provide speak in short increments while working with an interpreter
- abbreviation for over the phone interpreting
- a professional who transmits oral speech from one language into another
- can interpreter alter in any way message between provider and the patient
- phone card used by patients to get in touch with medical personnel vie phone interpreter
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- a professional who transmits written speech from one language to another
- a medical professional who cares for patients
- what is the first thing interpreter should do upon arrival to the clinic and meeting patient
10 Clues: abbreviation for over the phone interpreting • a medical professional who cares for patients • a professional who transmits oral speech from one language into another • a professional who transmits written speech from one language to another • can interpreter alter in any way message between provider and the patient • ...
Medical Record Terminology 2020-09-17
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- Electronic Health Record
- Automated methods of recognizing a person based on a physiological characteristic such as fingerprints, retina, voice, etc
- The process of recording information
- A patient’s ability to obtain medical care, which is a function of the availability of healthcare services and cost
- a mechanism for defining physicians’ and hospitals’ services in a standardized fashion. Coding provides universal definition and recognition of diagnoses, procedures and level of care
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- The provision of health care for an individual
- Healthcare provider guidelines governing the specific medical care to be delivered for each disease or medical diagnosis
- Personal Health Information
- Clinical Data Repository
- Process of converting messages or data into a form that cannot be read without decrypting or deciphering it
10 Clues: Electronic Health Record • Clinical Data Repository • Personal Health Information • The process of recording information • The provision of health care for an individual • Process of converting messages or data into a form that cannot be read without decrypting or deciphering it • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-25
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- Medical procedure that can be used to remove a blood clot causing an ischemic stroke
- Common clinical manifestation of stroke, characterized by weakness on one side of the body
- Risk factor for stroke that involves smoking
- Type of stroke caused by bleeding in the brain
- Risk factor for stroke that involves high cholesterol levels
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- Medical emergency that requires urgent treatment to prevent brain damage
- Type of stroke caused by a clot in the brain
- Risk factor for stroke that involves high blood pressure
- Medical condition that can increase the risk of stroke, characterized by high blood sugar levels
9 Clues: Type of stroke caused by a clot in the brain • Risk factor for stroke that involves smoking • Type of stroke caused by bleeding in the brain • Risk factor for stroke that involves high blood pressure • Risk factor for stroke that involves high cholesterol levels • Medical emergency that requires urgent treatment to prevent brain damage • ...
Popular tv shows 2024-07-30
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- Show with John Travolta as Vinnie Barbarino. Welcome Back ___
- Show featuring Fred Sanford and his son Lamont. ___ And Son
- Family show featuring The Bradys. The ___
- Medical drama starring Richard Chamberlain. Dr ___
- Comedy show about an alien named Mork. Mork And ___
- Western series starring James Arness as Matt Dillon
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- Sitcom starring Mary Tyler Moore. The Mary Tyler ___ Show
- Show featuring Archie Bunker. AllIn The ___
- 1970s show set in a Milwaukee diner
- Show set in a NYC taxi company
- Crime drama featuring Hawaii's finest. ___ Five O
- Show about a New York City precinct. ___ Miller
- Detective series starring Peter Falk
- Show with Charlie and his three female detectives. Charlies ___
- Comedy show set in a Korean War medical camp
15 Clues: Show set in a NYC taxi company • 1970s show set in a Milwaukee diner • Detective series starring Peter Falk • Family show featuring The Bradys. The ___ • Show featuring Archie Bunker. AllIn The ___ • Comedy show set in a Korean War medical camp • Show about a New York City precinct. ___ Miller • Crime drama featuring Hawaii's finest. ___ Five O • ...
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS 2025-12-02
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- (The crucial step for diagnosis)
- (The virus that causes AIDS)
- (A common, often asymptomatic bacterial STI)
- (The core theme of stopping infection before it happens)
- (The negative association/discrimination that the lessons aim to reduce)
- (A medical prevention method, e.g., for HPV)
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- (Medical care to cure or manage an infection)
- (Another common bacterial STI)
- (A crucial principle in seeking testing and treatment)
- (What the body shows when infected; a major focus of detection)
- (Human Papillomavirus; a viral STI that can cause warts and cancer)
- (A common viral STI causing sores/ulcers)
- (A key barrier method for prevention)
- (A type of STI, like chlamydia, often curable with antibiotics)
- (A type of STI, like HIV or herpes, often manageable but not curable)
15 Clues: (The virus that causes AIDS) • (Another common bacterial STI) • (The crucial step for diagnosis) • (A key barrier method for prevention) • (A common viral STI causing sores/ulcers) • (A common, often asymptomatic bacterial STI) • (A medical prevention method, e.g., for HPV) • (Medical care to cure or manage an infection) • ...
Health Care Professions 2020-10-10
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- responsible for understanding drug names, uses, dispensing medication and the correct dosage. They don’t have the required education to prescribe medication or assess the compatibility of a drug with other drugs a patient is taking.
- responsible for drawing blood for tests, donations and transfusions.
- responsible for helping patients with physical, emotional and mental health issues. Helps to improve patients sense of well-being, reduce feelings of distress and resolves issues.
- responsible for diagnosing, treating, and preventing problems to patients teeth and gums. Responsible for surgeries, filling cavities and removing teeth. Either have their own practice or works in an office with others.
- responsible for making sure records are accurate, accessible and easy to read. Must know and understand the variety of different codes.
- responsible for performing accurate diagnostic images. Performs exams such as X-rays and CT SCANS. Not licensed to read and diagnose the images.
- responsible for realigning bones in a patients back with spinal condition or those who had an injury.
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- responsible for working in fast-paced medical environments that require knowing basic knowledge of a variety of medical conditions to provide care in medical emergencies. Must be ready to react in a short notice.
- responsible for operating ultrasound, sonogram, echocardiogram and other machines that produces waves in a patient's body to form images. Not licensed to interpret and diagnose the images.
- responsible for helping patients recover from injuries and disabilities by incorporating everyday activities. Shows patients how to use every day movements in order to heal and become stronger in a short period of time
- responsible for examining patients for oral disease and provide preventive care, oral hygiene. Cleans teeth before, during and after a dental procedure.
- responsible for helping patients recover from illnesses or injuries by using their hands and special equipment to work out different muscles in the body and strengthen weakened areas.
- responsible for collecting and performing tests on skin and bodily fluid samples, which physicians and surgeons require.
- assistant, a "clinical assistant" responsible for supporting physicians, PAs, NPs and other healthcare professionals. Also responsible for completing administrative tasks in a doctors office, or hospitals.
- responsible for helping patients form a specialized diet for different reasons such as weight loss or compensating for a medical condition. Must understand how food affects the human body.
15 Clues: responsible for drawing blood for tests, donations and transfusions. • responsible for realigning bones in a patients back with spinal condition or those who had an injury. • responsible for collecting and performing tests on skin and bodily fluid samples, which physicians and surgeons require. • ...
econ 2025-11-14
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- A type of permanent life insurance that provides lifelong coverage and includes a tax-deferred savings component.
- A health insurance plan with lower premiums and a higher minimum deductible, prerequisite for an HSA.
- A policy that provides income replacement to a policyholder who cannot work due to illness or injury.
- A comprehensive 2010 federal law that expanded health insurance coverage and reformed the health insurance market.
- A life insurance policy that pays a death benefit only if the insured dies within a specific, set period of time.
- A contract requiring an insurer to cover some or all of a person's medical costs in exchange for a premium.
- An optional policy that helps cover costs, like deductibles or specific services, that a primary insurance plan does not fully cover.
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- The lump sum of money paid by a life insurance company to the named beneficiary upon the insured person's death.
- A tax-advantaged savings account used to pay for qualified medical expenses, which must be paired with an HDHP.
- A policy that provides financial coverage for extended services, such as assisted living or in-home care, due to a chronic condition or disability.
- An individual, typically a spouse or child, who relies on the policyholder for financial support and is covered under their policy.
- An auto insurance component that covers medical expenses and sometimes lost wages for the insured and passengers, regardless of fault.
- Individuals designated to receive the payment or proceeds from an insurance policy upon a specific event.
- The maximum amount a policyholder must pay for covered services in a year before the insurance covers 100%.
- The set time after a premium's due date during which an insurance policy remains active despite non-payment.
- An insurance model where an employer directly pays for employees' medical claims rather than buying a fully insured plan from an insurer.
16 Clues: A health insurance plan with lower premiums and a higher minimum deductible, prerequisite for an HSA. • A policy that provides income replacement to a policyholder who cannot work due to illness or injury. • Individuals designated to receive the payment or proceeds from an insurance policy upon a specific event. • ...
kemoria 2024-10-03
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- Insurance- Coverage for medical professionals which pays the costs of legal fees and/or any damages assessed by the court in a lawsuit brought against a professional who has been charged with negligence
- Assessment- Measurement of the quality of care.
- access- The ability to see a doctor or receive a medical service without a referral from your primary care physician.
- A healthcare procedure that is not an emergency and that the patient and doctor plan in advance.
- Benefit Package- A defined set of benefits provided to all people covered under a health plan.
- A person who is eligible for or receiving benefits under an insurance policy or plan.
- plan- An account that lets workers set aside pretax dollars to pay for medical benefits, childcare, and other services.
- The organization responsible for the costs of healthcare services. A payer may be private insurance, the government, or an employer's self-funded plan
- People who do not have health insurance of any type. Over 80 percent of the uninsured are working adults and their family members.
- Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO)- A national private, non-profit organization that accredits healthcare organizations and agencies and sets guidelines for operation for these facilities.
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- healthcare- Skilled nurses and trained aides who provide nursing services and related care to someone at home.
- plan-This benefit plan gives employees a set amount of funds that they can choose to spend on a different benefit options, such as health insurance or retirement savings
- A "cap" or limit on the amount of services that may be provided. It may be the maximum cost or number of days that a service or treatment is covered.
- clause- A contractual agreement between a managed care organization and a provider that restricts what the provider can say about the managed Benefits- The specific services and procedures covered by a health plan oor other health facility, for a period of at other health facility, for a period of at least 24 hours.
- Enrollment Period- A specified period of time during which people are allowed to change health plans.
- The amount paid to providers for services they provide to patients.
- Integration- A healthcare system that includes the entire range of healthcare services from out-patient to hospital and long-term care.
- Care- Medical treatment rendered to people whose illnesses or medical problems are short-term or don't require long-term continuing care. Acute care facilities are hospitals that mainly treat people with short-term health problems.
- practitioner- A nurse specialist who provides primary and/or specialty care to patients. In some states nurse practitioners do not have to be supervised by a doctor.
- A person who has been admitted to a hospital or other health facility, for a period of at least 24 hours.
20 Clues: Assessment- Measurement of the quality of care. • The amount paid to providers for services they provide to patients. • A person who is eligible for or receiving benefits under an insurance policy or plan. • Benefit Package- A defined set of benefits provided to all people covered under a health plan. • ...
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. • ...
Important Documents 2021-07-26
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- can be used for identification and allows you to drive a car
- used for international travel by air, land, and sea
- most important document you need to prove your legal identity and age
- contains your medical history and your family's medical history
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- can be used for identification ONLY
- you will need this to get a job or collect government benefits
- you will need this to obtain medical care
- gives you access to the money in your checking account
8 Clues: can be used for identification ONLY • you will need this to obtain medical care • used for international travel by air, land, and sea • gives you access to the money in your checking account • can be used for identification and allows you to drive a car • you will need this to get a job or collect government benefits • ...
Pediatrician 2022-04-03
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- Pediatricians must complete this right after medical school
- Location of first hospital dedicated to treating children
- Father of American Pediatrics
- Every how many years must pediatricians undergo recertification
- Location of first American children's hospital
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- Top paying job for Pediatricians
- What city was the sample ad from?
- How many greek words make up the word "pediatrics"?
- How many years of residency are required?
- BLS expects ___ job openings per year
- one of the courses required for medical school
11 Clues: Father of American Pediatrics • Top paying job for Pediatricians • What city was the sample ad from? • BLS expects ___ job openings per year • How many years of residency are required? • one of the courses required for medical school • Location of first American children's hospital • How many greek words make up the word "pediatrics"? • ...
medical career crossword 2024-03-21
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- Physician assistant
- Doctor of osteopathy
- Study of mechanical laws and their application to living organisms, especially locomotion
- Treatment of disease and injury with an emphasis on the relationship between the body organs and musculoskeletal system.
- Capacity for sight
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- Period of training in a specific area under the supervision of a qualified healthcare practitioner
- period under initial training under the supervision of a qualified practitioner
- Medical doctor
- American medical association
- Obstetrician , obstetrics
- Clearness or sharpness of perception
11 Clues: Medical doctor • Capacity for sight • Physician assistant • Doctor of osteopathy • Obstetrician , obstetrics • American medical association • Clearness or sharpness of perception • period under initial training under the supervision of a qualified practitioner • Study of mechanical laws and their application to living organisms, especially locomotion • ...
Future Humans 2025-05-06
14 Clues: Altered DNA • Disputed topic • Identical copy • Lab conception • Gender choosing • Hereditary units • Biological group • Medical facility • – Gender planning • Forbidden subject • Offspring creation • Microscopic machines • Reproductive ability • Completely eliminated
New Hire Module Five-SW 2025-04-07
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- THIS PERSON WILL RECEIVE A SIGNED PDF COPY OF THEFORMS
- A FEATURE ON THE FORCURA MOBILE APP TO ALLOWS USERS TO CREATE AND SEND DOCUMENTS
- THE NAME OF THE HIPAA COMPLIANT MEDICAL DICTATION FOR ANDROID DEVICES APPLICATION
- WHAT YOU WOULD DO TO SEND A DOCUMENT TO THE BACK OFFICE FOR PROCESSING
- THE APPLICATION USED TO SEND HOSPICE CONSENT FORMS TO THE POA
- SOMETHING YOU CAN USE IN THE FORCURA APP WHEN CREATING A CASE OR DOCUMENT FOR BACK OFFICE PROCESSING
- WHERE A COPY OF THE SIGNED CONSENT FORMS WILL BE UPLOADED TO BY THE AGENCY
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- YOU TAP THIS TO START THE DICTATION PROCESS USING MOBILE VOICE
- THE PROCESS OF USING MOBILE VOICE TO DOCUMENT
- THESE ARE IN FORCURA IF FAXED BY A PHYSICIAN OR FACILITY TO INITIATE CARE FOR A NEW PATIENT
- DON'T BECOME THIS... WHILE DICTATING TO MOBILE VOICE
- A FORM THAT CAN BE SENT THROUGH DOCUSIGN FOR POA SIGNATURE
- WAIT UNTIL YOU HEAR THIS BEFORE STARTING TO TRANSCRIBE TO MOBILE VOICE
- THE WAY YOU SHOULD SPEAK WHEN USING MOBILE VOICE
- NURSES MIGHT TAKE A PICTURE OF THIS TO SEND TO THE BACK OFFICE TO UPLOAD INTO A PATIENT MEDICAL RECORD
- THIS CAN AFFECT THE ACCURACY OF YOUR TRANSCRIPT WHEN USING MOBILE VOICE
- NAME OF THE APPLICATION USED TO RECEIVE FAXED INFORMATION AND TO UPLOAD DOCUMENTS TO THE MEDICAL RECORD
17 Clues: THE PROCESS OF USING MOBILE VOICE TO DOCUMENT • THE WAY YOU SHOULD SPEAK WHEN USING MOBILE VOICE • DON'T BECOME THIS... WHILE DICTATING TO MOBILE VOICE • THIS PERSON WILL RECEIVE A SIGNED PDF COPY OF THEFORMS • A FORM THAT CAN BE SENT THROUGH DOCUSIGN FOR POA SIGNATURE • THE APPLICATION USED TO SEND HOSPICE CONSENT FORMS TO THE POA • ...
nursing 1.7 2023-04-12
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- the process of examining parts of the body by touch
- the medical discipline that deals with the care of children
- a person who prepares drugs and medicine
- the medical discipline that deals with the study and diagnosis of diseases. It often involves the inspection of organs, tissues, and bodily fluids
- a doctor who treats children.
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- an irregularly-shaped cell that circulates in one's blood and causes clots to form when one is injured and bleeding
- the process of examining the body by tapping various parts
- the part of blood in which blood cells are suspended. It is the part of blood that makes it a liquid
- a location staffed by pharmacists that distributes pharmaceutical drugs
- to specify the medical treatment a person should receive
10 Clues: a doctor who treats children. • a person who prepares drugs and medicine • the process of examining parts of the body by touch • to specify the medical treatment a person should receive • the process of examining the body by tapping various parts • the medical discipline that deals with the care of children • ...
Health and market relations 2022-02-28
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- a clinic staffed by a group of general practitioners and nurses.
- able to accept or tolerate delays, problems.
- appointed by the medical director of a life or health insurer to examine applicants.
- marketing delivering health information and interventions using customer-centered and science-based strategies.
- servant person employed in the public sector by a government department or agency for public sector.
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- person or thing that receives or is awarded something.
- patient a patient who is seen by the same primary care physician.
- essential health care.
- care highly specialized medical care usually over an extended period of time that involves advanced and complex procedures and treatments performed by medical specialists in state-of-the-art facilities.
- patient one who was not actively engaged in the consultation.
10 Clues: essential health care. • able to accept or tolerate delays, problems. • person or thing that receives or is awarded something. • patient one who was not actively engaged in the consultation. • a clinic staffed by a group of general practitioners and nurses. • patient a patient who is seen by the same primary care physician. • ...
Andrix 2024-09-25
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- It is a form of energy medicine where long thin neddles are inserted to specific parts of the body to affect the energy flow.
- Purpose and caveat of information.
- Focuses on treating specific disorders through massaging the soles of the feet.
- Items that we consume to improve our well being, like medicine, food, clothes, furniture, electronics, etc.
- Treatment used instead of standard medical treatments.
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- Programs we avail from various providers such as physicians, nurses, therapists, health workers, hospital clinic, and the government.
- Approaches treatment of a medical condition by providing a tailored diet for the patient.
- Tells about the source.
- Are treatments that are used along with standard medical treatments, but are not considered to be standard treatments.
- The accuracy, disclaimer and completeness of information.
10 Clues: Tells about the source. • Purpose and caveat of information. • Treatment used instead of standard medical treatments. • The accuracy, disclaimer and completeness of information. • Focuses on treating specific disorders through massaging the soles of the feet. • Approaches treatment of a medical condition by providing a tailored diet for the patient. • ...
My health 2024-12-20
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- A facility where people receive medical treatment and care.
- A medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses and injuries.
- Pain in the back, which can range from mild to severe.
- ache/stomachache Pain or discomfort in the stomach area.
- Pain in or around a tooth, often caused by decay or infection.
- A sudden, involuntary burst of air through the nose and mouth to clear irritants from the nasal cavity.
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- A person who is receiving medical care.
- A sudden, forceful release of air from the lungs to clear the throat or lungs.
- Pain or discomfort in the head or upper neck area.
- a temperature/fever When the body's temperature is higher than normal, usually due to infection or illness.
10 Clues: A person who is receiving medical care. • Pain or discomfort in the head or upper neck area. • Pain in the back, which can range from mild to severe. • ache/stomachache Pain or discomfort in the stomach area. • A facility where people receive medical treatment and care. • Pain in or around a tooth, often caused by decay or infection. • ...
Hospital facilities. 2025-04-18
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- A person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment.
- A place where sick or injured people receive medical care.
- A comfortable room in a hospital where people can relax.
- station The central area in a hospital ward where nurses work and monitor patients.
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- wing The section of a hospital where women give birth and receive care before and after childbirth.
- A person actively engaged in a profession, especially medicine.
- The maintenance and improvement of physical and mental health services offered in a country or organization.
- A private set of rooms in a hospital, offering more comfort and amenities.
- Room A special room in a hospital where surgical operations take place.
- donor Someone who voluntarily gives blood for medical use.
10 Clues: A comfortable room in a hospital where people can relax. • A place where sick or injured people receive medical care. • A person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment. • A person actively engaged in a profession, especially medicine. • donor Someone who voluntarily gives blood for medical use. • ...
ACCT 240 Outline Crossword 2018-08-18
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- the policy relating to collaboration by students
- the subject area for assignment 2
- not acting in this manner will result in the school taking action
- the percentage the midterm is worth overall
- a reason where an exam might be rescheduled
- the grade received for any missed quiz, assignment or exam
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- a person permitted to sign a medical note
- one of the subjects for assignment 1
- representing work of others as your own
- the name of the software used for the project
- the best way to contact Kathie
- this is not considered an emergency
- length in hours of the final exam
- what happens to the marks of the lowest two quizzes
14 Clues: the best way to contact Kathie • the subject area for assignment 2 • length in hours of the final exam • this is not considered an emergency • one of the subjects for assignment 1 • representing work of others as your own • a person permitted to sign a medical note • the percentage the midterm is worth overall • a reason where an exam might be rescheduled • ...
Dispatch 2019-07-09
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- Age Requirement
- How many Communications and Dispatch centers statewide?
- Our benefits include medical, dental and ______
- What is probation period for PSDs/PSOs?
- Potential candidates need to be able to pass a background and ___________
- What is the name of the exam to apply?
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- About how many PSDs and PSOs are currently employed by CHP?
- Net typing speed per minute
- Are we POST certified?
- We have a __________ work environment
- What is the name of the website to apply for open positions within the CHP?
- To check hearing during a medical examination candidates will undergo an _________
- What is the name of our training facility located in Southern California?
- How many years of customer service is required?
14 Clues: Age Requirement • Net typing speed per minute • Are we POST certified? • We have a __________ work environment • What is probation period for PSDs/PSOs? • What is the name of the exam to apply? • Our benefits include medical, dental and ______ • How many Communications and Dispatch centers statewide? • ...
Health & Wellness vocab review 2023-02-16
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- Help given to a sick or injured person until full medical treatment is available
- Protecting the physical quality of something
- The mental & moral qualities specific to a person
- A result of an action or condition
- A measure taken to prevent something dangerous from happening
- A community of interacting organisms & their environment
- The way in which a person lives
- To have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something
- The passing on of physical or mental characteristics
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- Any recipient of medical care
- Contaminating the environment w/ man-made waste
- A person's achievement in all the components of health
- The state of being free from illness & injury
- Resistance to infection
14 Clues: Resistance to infection • Any recipient of medical care • The way in which a person lives • A result of an action or condition • Protecting the physical quality of something • The state of being free from illness & injury • Contaminating the environment w/ man-made waste • The mental & moral qualities specific to a person • ...
Teen Marijuana Use 2023-01-19
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- somebody who chronically uses marijuana
- using cannabis more often than intended
- marijuana that is intended for medical purposes
- rolled cigarette form of marijuana
- the act of being obsessed with something/constant desire for it
- vape cartridges that are used to smoke marijuana
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- the ingredients that makes people high
- acts that increase the chance of disease/injury
- drinks that contain marijuana ingredients
- the ingredient of the marijuana plant thought to have the most medical benefits
- baked goods/candies that contain marijuana products
- increased hunger due to marijuana use
- consequences that come from the use of drugs such as marijuana
- a mind-altering drug that is usually smoked
14 Clues: rolled cigarette form of marijuana • increased hunger due to marijuana use • the ingredients that makes people high • somebody who chronically uses marijuana • using cannabis more often than intended • drinks that contain marijuana ingredients • a mind-altering drug that is usually smoked • acts that increase the chance of disease/injury • ...
First Aid 2025-09-16
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- Used to support and protect broken bones
- Emergency technique for someone who isn't breathing
- A deep cut or tear in the skin
- Used to wrap or protect an injury
- General word for harm to the body
- Loss of blood due to a cut or wound
- Medical term for a broken bone
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- Device used to shock the heart back into rhythm
- A life-threatening condition with symptoms like pale skin and rapid pulse
- To keep a body part from moving
- You check this to find someone’s heartbeat
- Thin medical fabric used to cover wounds
- Skin damage caused by heat, electricity, or chemicals
- Happens when something blocks the airway
14 Clues: A deep cut or tear in the skin • Medical term for a broken bone • To keep a body part from moving • Used to wrap or protect an injury • General word for harm to the body • Loss of blood due to a cut or wound • Used to support and protect broken bones • Thin medical fabric used to cover wounds • Happens when something blocks the airway • ...
Compliance Awareness Puzzle 2015-04-17
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- The anti-________ statute prohibits inducements.
- Committing this with Medicare or Medicaid will land a healthcare provider in hot water
- Each year, the Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (OIG) publishes this list of compliance topics the government plans to investigate in the coming year.
- An Advance ___________ Notice may need to be given to Medicare patients.
- This is another name for the number that can be used to report noncompliance – 888-329-3569.
- Hospital employees who violate HIPAA could end up doing time here.
- Coders should verify medical _________ before billing a payer.
- This is the abbreviation used for something also known as the "anti-dumping" law.
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- Illegally billing the government for a higher level of care than was provided.
- Under EMTALA, people who arrive at the E.D. are entitled to a medical _________.
- They may publicize a major compliance violation at our hospital.
- HIPAA mandates that patients are entitled to this.
- Healthcare providers should ensure that medical _______ are neat and complete for each patient.
- UF Health Shands follows this organization's compliance program guidance.
- This officer for our hospital makes sure everyone knows and follows government regulations.
- This is the abbreviation for a large governmental organization that oversees the administration of Medicare and Medicaid.
- Upcoding, unbundling, and billing for treatment that was never given all violate federal regulations and are examples of _____ claims.
- Compliance Services conducts these to ensure that our hospital is compliant.
18 Clues: The anti-________ statute prohibits inducements. • HIPAA mandates that patients are entitled to this. • Coders should verify medical _________ before billing a payer. • They may publicize a major compliance violation at our hospital. • Hospital employees who violate HIPAA could end up doing time here. • ...
everything everything 2024-05-29
15 Clues: wall • dull • poem • fight • hawaii • stretched • imagination • hand on hip • a silky case • end of world • not consistent • mental disorder • medical treatment • judge in matter of taste • unable to bend withstand pressure
Economics 2022-11-14
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- You need this when you die
- When a market falls
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- How to get goods without money
- you unexpectedly get a sum of money
- Code to access your debit card balance
- Federal Insurance Contributions Act
- Usually given for sports or academic achievements
- preferred provider organization
- How easy your assets can turn into cash
- a security that represents ownership in a corporation
- money that you pay when you go to a medical office
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- You are your own boss
- when you buy a stock you are making an _____ in a company
- A deposit that guarantees the fulfillment of a repayment of a loan
- Free Application for Federal Student aid
- Annual Percentage Rate
- when someone you know dies and they leave you money
- When you purchase a stock you are taking a ____
- Health Maintenance Organization
- Money taken out of your paycheck
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
- This explains your insurance
- Medical Payment Insurance
24 Clues: When a market falls • You are your own boss • Annual Percentage Rate • Medical Payment Insurance • You need this when you die • This explains your insurance • How to get goods without money • Health Maintenance Organization • preferred provider organization • Money taken out of your paycheck • Securities and Exchange Commission • you unexpectedly get a sum of money • ...
Public Safety Day 2 2020-08-11
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- positive feeling or action shown towards someone
- Federal Emergency Management Agency
- crime that occurs by computer
- observes preceding in court and records them
- investigates crimes and gathers evidence
- Works under a lawyer, provides legal assistance
- an act or instance of working together for a common purpose
- patrols the streets and areas
- National Incident command system
- another word for lawyer
- main county law enforcement officer
- worthy of trust, reliable
- provides fire suppression
- analyzes evidence that is gathered
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- private police that guards places or people
- receives calls for assistance and dispatched aid
- provides for secure borders
- works in jails and prisons to provide security
- represents a person in court, prepares legal documents
- works to determine cause of a fire
- control or restraint of oneself or ones actions
- Provides basic medical care
- honorable in principles, intentions and actions; upright and fair
- Provides advanced medical care
- provides assistance during large scale catastrophe
25 Clues: another word for lawyer • worthy of trust, reliable • provides fire suppression • provides for secure borders • Provides basic medical care • crime that occurs by computer • patrols the streets and areas • Provides advanced medical care • National Incident command system • works to determine cause of a fire • analyzes evidence that is gathered • Federal Emergency Management Agency • ...
Darlene's Puzzle 2020-11-22
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- How many passes do you call an SU in one day?
- Is the Day 12 test mandatory?
- Homecare Medical
- App used to diarise your outings.
- What is our workgroup for the phones?
- What you show to your SU's while doing their daily check in.
- Covid symptoms is what kind of escalation?
- Date of first lock down in NZ in March?
- Who is our CEO? ... Slater
- What is 1737?
- Day 15 is what day?
- If an SU has a cough, they are called what?
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- The website to locate CTC's for testing
- Always read this update before starting work?
- What is the first date of contact called?
- What is our phone system called?
- What is the name if a translator is required?
- How many days do SU's spend in self isolation?
- What is the system we use to see cases?
- what is our Homecare Medical homepage called?
- If clients are wanting financial assistance?
- How many seconds should you wash your hands for?
22 Clues: What is 1737? • Homecare Medical • Day 15 is what day? • Who is our CEO? ... Slater • Is the Day 12 test mandatory? • What is our phone system called? • App used to diarise your outings. • What is our workgroup for the phones? • The website to locate CTC's for testing • What is the system we use to see cases? • Date of first lock down in NZ in March? • ...
Inventions or Innovations 2021-10-13
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- circular object that revolves on an axel
- has wires that go around the conductor
- removes organic contaminants
- fifth-generation wireless network
- administration of drugs treat disease
- diagram that represents a workflow or process
- a glass building where plants grow
- machine for spinning many spindles
- tall structure
- type of high-end computer
- ship that cannot be sunk
- wind is used to generate electricity
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- an electron tube containing a near-vacuum
- forcing open fissures to take oil
- measuring an object's position
- sprung metal clip with long, serrated jaws
- electromagnetic wave of energy
- road that has solar panel technology on it
- engine where heat is used to ignite fuel
- a light,fast motorboat; can skim over water
- solid building material made of broken stone
- medical tool that produces images of bones
- organic dyes derived from coal-tar
- two flexible strips of metal that open or close
- medical tool for listing to a heartbeat
- glass made in large sheets
26 Clues: tall structure • ship that cannot be sunk • type of high-end computer • glass made in large sheets • removes organic contaminants • measuring an object's position • electromagnetic wave of energy • forcing open fissures to take oil • fifth-generation wireless network • a glass building where plants grow • machine for spinning many spindles • organic dyes derived from coal-tar • ...
Emergency Procedures Vocabulary 2021-10-20
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- the best way to prevent the spread of infection
- injury to a joint
- another name for hairline fracture
- type of scan used on bones to diagnose disease process and fractures
- diagnostic test used to diagnoses a fractured bone
- degree of burn that always requires medical attention
- cannot be treated with antibiotics
- used to assess percentage of burns on body
- a way of protecting each other from contracting an infection
- injury to a muscle for over or misuse
- items that you wear to protect yourself from infection examples are gloves, gown, mask
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- only effects epidermis
- the minimum amount of time you should wash your hands
- organism which causes infection
- anther word for Universal Precautions
- blisters and may or may not require medical attention
- fracture where bone is coming out through the skin
- fracture common in children, bone is bent
- treatment used for sprains and strains
- used to treat bacterial infections
20 Clues: injury to a joint • only effects epidermis • organism which causes infection • another name for hairline fracture • cannot be treated with antibiotics • used to treat bacterial infections • anther word for Universal Precautions • injury to a muscle for over or misuse • treatment used for sprains and strains • fracture common in children, bone is bent • ...
Cardiovascular System: Blood 2023-03-30
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- what is the shape of the RBS erythrocyt?
- (orange-yellow pigment)
- platelets
- Formation of all blood cells
- Forms the nonprotein part of hemeoglobin and some other biological molecules
- Protein the body produces "ATTACK"any forgein material "mark for Death"
- A mineral that the body needs for growth and development
- They help form blod clots to stop bleeding when yo have an injuy
- White blood cells
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- red blood cells lack of what?
- Formation or erythrocytes(red blood cells)
- samll heme-proteins that reversibly bind oxygen
- Protein that does not belong inside the body "ATTACK"the detected Antigen
- Formation of thrombocytes (platelets)
- An important heat-trapping gas, or greenhouse gas
- A person trained to draw blood from a patient for clinical or medical testing
- Cannot have B or AB blood
- The pncture of a vein as part of a medical procedure, typically to withdraw
- what does RBS stand for?
- red blood cells
20 Clues: platelets • red blood cells • White blood cells • (orange-yellow pigment) • what does RBS stand for? • Cannot have B or AB blood • Formation of all blood cells • red blood cells lack of what? • Formation of thrombocytes (platelets) • what is the shape of the RBS erythrocyt? • Formation or erythrocytes(red blood cells) • samll heme-proteins that reversibly bind oxygen • ...
Medicines and drugs 2015-03-05
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- ,medicines that prevent disease
- ,are pain relievers
- drugs, ,chemical that affect the central nervous system
- ,refers to increase male characteristics
- ,refers to muscles building
- ,prescribed to relieve anxiety,muscle spasms.and nervousness
- ,occasionally referred as uppers
- ,extracts of blood fluids contain antibodies
- ,white powder extracted from the leaves of the coca plant
- abuse, ,unnecessary or improper use of chemical substance for non-medical purpose
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- ,substances whose fumes are sniffed and inhaled to achive a mind altering effect
- ,stimulants used in prescription drug to reduce fatigue and suppress appetite
- ,used to treat or prevent problems.
- ,suppress the virus but do not kill it
- ,destroy disease & kill harmful bacteria
- ,preparation of a cannabis plant used as a psychoactive drug
- ,drugs that tend to slow down the cns
- ,odorless,colorless,tasteless
- ,drugs that are obtained only by prescription and used to relieve pain
- ,used before surgery for a medical or dental procedure to produce loss of consciousness
20 Clues: ,are pain relievers • ,refers to muscles building • ,odorless,colorless,tasteless • ,medicines that prevent disease • ,occasionally referred as uppers • ,used to treat or prevent problems. • ,drugs that tend to slow down the cns • ,suppress the virus but do not kill it • ,refers to increase male characteristics • ,destroy disease & kill harmful bacteria • ...
MA 50/105 Spelling and Terminology - Week 5 2017-02-18
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- Surgical repair
- Debts and financial obligations
- Writing or a recording
- Inflammation
- Usual, customary and reasonable
- Pertaining to the kidney
- Indicate specialties, instruments and surgical or diagnostic procedure
- Surgical removal
- Within or inside
- Medical and paycheck insurance for workers
- Make an action or process easier
- Person recieving service
- Itemized statement of assets
- Provider is paid a fixed fee
- Value of property owned by a business
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- Yellow
- Pertaining to the heart
- System of monitoring
- White
- Utilization Ratio
- Authorization for someone other than the PCP
- Not part of the patient doctor relationship
- Record of checks written
- Person or organization providing the service
- Procedure to determine the cost of each service
- Surgical puncture to withdraw fluid
- Uniformed Bill 04- used extensively for acute care
- Civilian Health and Medical Program Veteran's Administration
- Indicate numbers, measurments, position, direction, negatives, and color
- To create an opening
30 Clues: White • Yellow • Inflammation • Surgical repair • Surgical removal • Within or inside • Utilization Ratio • System of monitoring • To create an opening • Writing or a recording • Pertaining to the heart • Record of checks written • Pertaining to the kidney • Person recieving service • Itemized statement of assets • Provider is paid a fixed fee • Debts and financial obligations • ...
Choice board 2024-03-06
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- optional money taken out for your retirement
- money taken out of your paycheck
- first page of letter
- the minimum hourly rate
- optional money taken out for medical expenses
- how much you are paid hourly
- a part of the process pf getting a job
- highlights all of your accomplishments
- money taken out for retirement
- talking to there in a workplace setting and getting your name out there
- when a person is paid for work
- being professional at work
- amount of money you make yearly
- how much money you make or earned
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- Federal Insurance Contributions Act
- income after money taken out
- money taken out for medical expenses
- a person who can highlight your skills and positives
- Also known as the job market, and refers to the supply and demand for labor
- how much you make
- letter written for you to get a job
- temporary job (usually 2-3 months)
- skills that are learned
- this is aside from your salary/wage
24 Clues: how much you make • first page of letter • the minimum hourly rate • skills that are learned • being professional at work • income after money taken out • how much you are paid hourly • money taken out for retirement • when a person is paid for work • amount of money you make yearly • money taken out of your paycheck • how much money you make or earned • ...
Nursing School Graduation Crossword 2024-12-13
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- Device used to measure body temperature
- Vital fluid checked for pressure during assessments
- The act of conferring degrees or diplomas to graduates
- The flat, square part of a graduate's cap
- First-line treatment for cleaning a wound
- Medical device used to assist breathing in critical patients
- The study of drugs and medications
- The term for a patient's right to make informed healthcare decisions
- The primary achievement celebrated at graduation, gained through study and experience
- A classification system used to prioritize emergency care
- A type of school attended for graduate level education
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- Essential tool for listening to heartbeats
- A setting where many nurses work
- A fabric worn around the shoulders at graduation, representing the college
- A ceremony marking the completion of education
- Phrase often spoken to graduates
- Document certifying completion of a program
- Type of care that includes medical interventions only for comfort
- Ridiculous looking accessory for master's degree
- University of Arizona mascot
20 Clues: University of Arizona mascot • A setting where many nurses work • Phrase often spoken to graduates • The study of drugs and medications • Device used to measure body temperature • The flat, square part of a graduate's cap • First-line treatment for cleaning a wound • Essential tool for listening to heartbeats • Document certifying completion of a program • ...
O&P VOCABULARY 2025-04-02
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- - Strong commitment or dedication.
- - An arm or a leg.
- - Related to work or a job.
- - A health problem that limits activities.
- - A doctor.
- - A disorder affecting movement and muscle tone.
- - A skilled worker who makes things by hand.
- - The act of finishing something.
- - Giving satisfaction or benefits.
- - A medical device used to support or correct body parts.
- - To find an answer to a problem.
- - The study of substances and how they interact.
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- - A person who works without pay.
- - Learning by doing, practical.
- - To keep in good condition.
- - Observing someone at work to learn about a job.
- - A specially made tool or machine.
- - A place where people recover and improve abilities.
- - The ability to do something well.
- - A light, soft material with air bubbles.
- - A group of professionals providing medical care.
- A device used to support or align a body part.
- - The act of looking after someone or something.
23 Clues: - A doctor. • - An arm or a leg. • - Related to work or a job. • - To keep in good condition. • - Learning by doing, practical. • - A person who works without pay. • - The act of finishing something. • - To find an answer to a problem. • - Strong commitment or dedication. • - Giving satisfaction or benefits. • - A specially made tool or machine. • ...
Infertility 2025-04-10
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- a procedure that can help with any disease or disorder
- world infertility awareness month
- medical procedure that helps couples conceive outside of the uterus that goes when natural conception does not work
- a disease that causes couples to struggle to conceive
- national infertility awareness month
- female organ that houses eggs
- when one women carries a child for another couple
- a substance that lives in the body and changes the way humans feel and think
- a young person
- medical procedure that helps couples conceive inside of the uterus that goes when natural conception does not work
- adult female human being
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- being aware about a subject
- flower that represents infertility
- when a child grows in a women’s body
- symbol for infertility
- learning more about a specific study
- female reproductive organ where children are grown
- one of many condition that negatively affect the female reproductive system
- system the organs that help humans create life
- colour of ribbon representing infertility
20 Clues: a young person • symbol for infertility • adult female human being • being aware about a subject • female organ that houses eggs • world infertility awareness month • flower that represents infertility • when a child grows in a women’s body • learning more about a specific study • national infertility awareness month • colour of ribbon representing infertility • ...
117 2025-08-21
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- High-steel construction craftsperson
- Weather scientist
- Specialist shaping and laying stone
- Cancer-treating physician
- Map maker by trade
- Artisan who repairs timepieces
- Emergency medical responder
- Medical imaging specialist
- Doctor for the nervous system
- Craftsperson shaping silverware
- Builder of boats and ships
- Digger of ancient artifacts and sites
- Researcher of ice and glaciers
- Wine expert in a restaurant
- Traditional smith who forges iron
- Doctor managing pain and sedation
- Woodworking builder
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- Measures land and boundaries
- Tracks patterns of disease
- Pipes and fixtures professional
- Scientist of the sea
- ENGINEER Designer of aircraft and aerostructures
- Maker and opener of locks and keys
- Doctor who studies disease in tissues
- Studies microscopic organisms
- Builder using stone or brick
- Skin specialist physician
- Expert in dispensing medications
- Tradesperson who wires buildings
- Installs and maintains heavy machinery
- Artisan working in precious metal
- ENGINEER Bridges, roads, and infrastructure designer
- Designer and seller of gems
33 Clues: Weather scientist • Map maker by trade • Woodworking builder • Scientist of the sea • Cancer-treating physician • Skin specialist physician • Tracks patterns of disease • Medical imaging specialist • Builder of boats and ships • Emergency medical responder • Designer and seller of gems • Wine expert in a restaurant • Measures land and boundaries • Builder using stone or brick • ...
Friendsmas 2025 2025-12-13
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- What month did Becca & Kendall get married?
- What is Becca's other job?
- What town did Becca & Kendall meet in?
- How many nieces and nephews do Kendall & Becca have?
- Our street name is _____ Circle
- How many pieces of sushi has Becca eaten this year? (think mean girls)
- Friday dinner?
- What is Becca's job?
- How many miles was Kendall's longest race this year (-.3)
- What is the name of our youngest dog?
- How old is Halle?
- Who won the superbowl this year?
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- What Hogwarts house are Becca & Kendall in?
- What school in Boston Kendall go to?
- What is Becca's medical specialty?
- What school in Boston did Becca go to?
- People came tonight from how many different states (current residencies)?
- How many miles was Becca's longest race this year (-.2)
- What medical specialty does Kendall work in?
- What city did we live in when we moved to MA?
- Which dog is related to one of the service dogs we trained?
- How old is Hunter?
22 Clues: Friday dinner? • How old is Halle? • How old is Hunter? • What is Becca's job? • What is Becca's other job? • Our street name is _____ Circle • Who won the superbowl this year? • What is Becca's medical specialty? • What school in Boston Kendall go to? • What is the name of our youngest dog? • What school in Boston did Becca go to? • What town did Becca & Kendall meet in? • ...
Happy parents day!! 2025-05-28
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- Blake's pet seaweed
- Blake's famous dessert
- Raven's pet that now lives with sam and Michelle
- Blake's fav drink order
- what Zoe let people skip the line for
- Zoe's fear
- how does raven like her onions?
- Blake's fear (gull island)
- the forgotten middle name
- if Blake doesn't have to work, she paints her nails...
- what Zoe got after ballet class (NYC)
- why raven likes Indian food
- Raven's fav drink order
- Blake's first dyed hair color
- tiny toys Zoe used to travel around with
- Blake's at home nickname
- dad's favorite dog
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- Blake's medical mystery
- how many hair colors has Blake had?
- dog Raven wants
- only kid with a broken bone
- Zoe's at home nickname
- Raven's at home nickname
- team raven plays for
- essential part of raven's breakfast
- Raven's first dyed hair color
- Blake's favorite track event
- mom's favorite dog
- Ravens first collection
- Blake's first stop when she gets to the us
- Raven's medical mystery
31 Clues: Zoe's fear • dog Raven wants • mom's favorite dog • dad's favorite dog • Blake's pet seaweed • team raven plays for • Blake's famous dessert • Zoe's at home nickname • Blake's medical mystery • Blake's fav drink order • Ravens first collection • Raven's fav drink order • Raven's medical mystery • Raven's at home nickname • Blake's at home nickname • the forgotten middle name • ...
Ghosts of War Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-31
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- One assists a person in medical work
- Usually used to hold messages and can be delivered to others
- BOO!
- An individual fighting in war
- A conflict or fight for something
- A very bad person that was the main conflict in WW2
- An instrument used in bands
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- An ascendent of your family(dads male siblings)
- used for vocals in songs(usually bands)
- An area used for funerals and a land for the dead
- A pouch that medics used that had many medical items
- A liquid that medics used to wound care.
- A hat to protect your head from any damage
- A toy that resembles a chicken that makes really loud noises
- A group of people who play music
15 Clues: BOO! • An instrument used in bands • An individual fighting in war • A group of people who play music • A conflict or fight for something • One assists a person in medical work • used for vocals in songs(usually bands) • A liquid that medics used to wound care. • A hat to protect your head from any damage • An ascendent of your family(dads male siblings) • ...
Healthcare Cybersecurity 2024-04-10
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- Helps pay for your healthcare, often checked online
- Law that protects your private health information
- Blood or urine check ordered by a doctor
- Seeing a doctor using video or phone
- Message that tells you about an upcoming appointment
- Website where patients can see their health records
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- Booking a doctor’s appointment online
- Important health signs like heart rate and blood pressure
- Person who often uses computers to track patient care
- Uses technology to review test results and notes
- Protecting health information from hackers
- Place that fills prescriptions, often linked to your records
- Being able to see your own medical records
- Digital version of a patient’s medical chart
- Tool on your phone that helps manage health
15 Clues: Seeing a doctor using video or phone • Booking a doctor’s appointment online • Blood or urine check ordered by a doctor • Protecting health information from hackers • Being able to see your own medical records • Tool on your phone that helps manage health • Digital version of a patient’s medical chart • Uses technology to review test results and notes • ...
Escape Room RESP 202 2025-12-08
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- The large, primary muscle that controls the lungs and assists respiration
- Microscopic air sacs where gas exchange occurs
- The movement of air in and out of the lungs
- Scientific name for the windpipe
- Essential gas needed by the body to make energy from food
- Condition of not getting enough oxygen to the blood
- Medical term for difficult or labored breathing
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- Flap of cartilage that prevents food from entering the trachea
- Pertaining to the lungs
- Temporary cessation or stopping of breathing
- Device that transforms liquid medicine into a fine mist for breathing in easily
- The act of breathing in
- Primary organs of the respiratory system
- Two tubes that connect the trachea to the lungs
- Common medical term for the throat
15 Clues: Pertaining to the lungs • The act of breathing in • Scientific name for the windpipe • Common medical term for the throat • Primary organs of the respiratory system • The movement of air in and out of the lungs • Temporary cessation or stopping of breathing • Microscopic air sacs where gas exchange occurs • Two tubes that connect the trachea to the lungs • ...
HAIs 2022-01-16
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- form of infection
- One of the most common HAIs
- Their excessive use raises HAIs’ lethality
- High-risk medical procedure when it comes to HAIs
- 2011 movie about a pandemic
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- the proportion of a particular population affected by a medical condition
- Doctors and goverments want to decrease its rate
- Sterilise
- percentage of death over time
9 Clues: Sterilise • form of infection • One of the most common HAIs • 2011 movie about a pandemic • percentage of death over time • Their excessive use raises HAIs’ lethality • Doctors and goverments want to decrease its rate • High-risk medical procedure when it comes to HAIs • the proportion of a particular population affected by a medical condition
Newsletters 2013-02-12
Jobs and Occupations 2024-10-25
12 Clues: chef • nurse • police • teacher • job/work • secretary • accountant • hair stylist • medical doctor • company employee • government worker • housewife/househusband
Answer for a prize! 2022-02-11
14 Clues: am • 303 • feliz • infant • illness • sibling • relatives • gestation • little jupiter • kitchen appliance • increasing in size • diminutive for bread • falling water for cleaning • picture using sound waves, medical imaging
Hospital Key Words 2023-09-03
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- a place they take and analyze your blood.
- given by mouth or IV to relieve your symptoms.
- someone goes to the hospital when they are ______.
- medical ______ is a technical term used in healthcare.
- a wrap or covering that keeps wounds clean.
- equipment used by medical staff to hear heartbeat.
- goes in your nose when short of breath.
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- where medication is dispensed.
- an annual exam performed by a primary care physician.
- prescribes medication or performs surgery.
- gives medication based on doctor's orders.
- vehicle that brings you to emergency room.
- a piece of clothing that patients are asked to change into.
- used by healthcare workers to keep hands clean.
14 Clues: where medication is dispensed. • goes in your nose when short of breath. • a place they take and analyze your blood. • prescribes medication or performs surgery. • gives medication based on doctor's orders. • vehicle that brings you to emergency room. • a wrap or covering that keeps wounds clean. • given by mouth or IV to relieve your symptoms. • ...
Malignant Spinal Cord Compression 2024-02-05
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- Loss of power (7)
- What can occur if not diagnosed and treated quickly (9)
- Medication given to protect stomach when steroids given (10)
- _______ mgs - Dose of steroids given if cord compression suspected (7)
- Medical abbreviation for cord compression (4)
- Radicular pain associated with cord compression (7)
- ____ or bowel dysfunction can be a symptom(7)
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- Loss of feeling (7)
- Steroid given to reduced inflammation if cord compression suspected (13)
- Altered _____ associated with cord compression (9)
- Where in the body cord compression can occur (5)
- Usual treatment if cord compression confirmed (12)
- Position of patient if cord compression suspected (3/4)
- Medical investigation to confirm cord compression (3)
14 Clues: Loss of power (7) • Loss of feeling (7) • Medical abbreviation for cord compression (4) • ____ or bowel dysfunction can be a symptom(7) • Where in the body cord compression can occur (5) • Altered _____ associated with cord compression (9) • Usual treatment if cord compression confirmed (12) • Radicular pain associated with cord compression (7) • ...
Health vocab 2024-02-20
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- A person’s achievement in all components of health
- The mental quality’s specific to a person
- a measure token to prevent something from happening
- The way in which a person lives
- any recipient of medical care
- the state of being free from illness and injury
- a result of an action or condition
- resistant to infection
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- The passing on of physical or mental characteristics through genetics
- to have an effect on behavior of someone or something
- a community of interacting organisms and their ecosystems
- containing the environment with man-made waste
- help given to a sick person or injured until full medical treatment is available
- protecting the physical quality of something
14 Clues: resistant to infection • any recipient of medical care • The way in which a person lives • a result of an action or condition • The mental quality’s specific to a person • protecting the physical quality of something • containing the environment with man-made waste • the state of being free from illness and injury • A person’s achievement in all components of health • ...
Human Resources 2025-04-29
15 Clues: I-9 • rights • unions • worker • analysis • benefits • functions • grievance • engagement • employment • description • exit interview • assistance program • and medical leave act • resource information system
Rejection Code Knowledge 2022-05-19
14 Clues: HM144 • HN115 • HN386 • HCO29 • HN538 • HPRB9 • HN538 • HOA18 • HMA130 • HCO151 • HCOB16 • HCO236/HCO272 • Invalid place of service • Non-covered due to medical necessity
ANESTHESIOLOGY, RESUSCITATION AND INTENSIVE CARE 2022-03-01
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- Who demonstrated the superiority of CPR ?
- Fourth component of Anesthesia other than Analgesia, Paralysis, Amnesia is.
- concept of balanced anesthesia was introduced by.
- Father of Anesthesia is ?
- Who discovered analgesic property of Nitrous oxide.
- Muscle relaxation in Anesthesia is called.
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- Medical speciality that deals with seriously or critically ill patients is called.
- Who invented the Boyle's Machine ?
- It is a state of controlled, temporary loss of sensation or awareness that is induced for medical purposes.
- stages of anesthesia was defined on.
- Halothane is.
- Loss of memory in Anesthesia is called.
12 Clues: Halothane is. • Father of Anesthesia is ? • Who invented the Boyle's Machine ? • stages of anesthesia was defined on. • Loss of memory in Anesthesia is called. • Who demonstrated the superiority of CPR ? • Muscle relaxation in Anesthesia is called. • concept of balanced anesthesia was introduced by. • Who discovered analgesic property of Nitrous oxide. • ...
Medicine Bottles/ Going to the Doctor 2022-09-27
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- a store in which drugs are prepared and sold
- an order written by a doctor for medicine
- a medical doctor
- careful study of someone or something
- the feeling of being tired or sleepy
- a measured dose of liquid medicine as a shot
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- the amount of a medicine that should be taken
- a drug used to treat disease, injury, pain
- an plan to meet someone or to do something
- the feeling of turning around in circles
- a person that is getting medical treatment
- a small oval container of liquid or powder
12 Clues: a medical doctor • the feeling of being tired or sleepy • careful study of someone or something • the feeling of turning around in circles • an order written by a doctor for medicine • a drug used to treat disease, injury, pain • an plan to meet someone or to do something • a person that is getting medical treatment • a small oval container of liquid or powder • ...
Jobs and Professions 2023-04-28
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- A professional who drives a plane.
- A professional who designs buildings
- A person who greets and welcomes visitors.
- dresser A professional who cuts, styles, and colours hair.
- A medical professional who treats injuries.
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- A professional who works in schools
- A person who delivers mail and packages to homes and businesses.
- driver A person who drives a car and transports passengers.
- A professional who fix teeth.
- attendant A professional who serves food and drinks on a plane.
- A medical professional who treats patients.
- A professional knows norms and laws
12 Clues: A professional who fix teeth. • A professional who drives a plane. • A professional who works in schools • A professional knows norms and laws • A professional who designs buildings • A person who greets and welcomes visitors. • A medical professional who treats patients. • A medical professional who treats injuries. • ...
The Iodine Deficiency Disease program. Universal immunization program. Reproductive and Child Health program. The National Health Program for the Elderly. The quality of medical care and its provision systems. 2024-04-16
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- Effort to ensure safe and effective use of medical devices
- Essential mineral for thyroid health
- Program focusing on preventing blindness caused by vitamin A deficiency
- Government initiative to combat tobacco use
- National initiative addressing mental health services
- Campaign targeting the reduction of infant mortality rates
- Disease caused by lack of vitamin D
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- Campaign to promote healthy eating habits
- Regulation and oversight of pharmaceutical products
- Healthcare services tailored for the elderly population
- Disease caused by lack of vitamin C
- System ensuring standards in medical services
12 Clues: Disease caused by lack of vitamin C • Disease caused by lack of vitamin D • Essential mineral for thyroid health • Campaign to promote healthy eating habits • Government initiative to combat tobacco use • System ensuring standards in medical services • Regulation and oversight of pharmaceutical products • National initiative addressing mental health services • ...
Health and Wellness Crossword! 2024-11-15
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- Low Illness with symptoms like a runny nose.
- A healthcare worker who assists doctors and cares for patients.
- Place where people go for medical treatment.
- A brain injury caused by a blow to the head.
- The kinds of food a person usually eats.
- A doctor's written order for medication.
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- The branch of medicine dealing with heart conditions.
- A medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses.
- Physical activity to improve health or fitness.
- A store where medicine is sold.
- Lengthening muscles to improve flexibility.
- Drugs used to treat illnesses or symptoms.
12 Clues: A store where medicine is sold. • The kinds of food a person usually eats. • A doctor's written order for medication. • Drugs used to treat illnesses or symptoms. • Lengthening muscles to improve flexibility. • Low Illness with symptoms like a runny nose. • Place where people go for medical treatment. • A brain injury caused by a blow to the head. • ...
Healthcare Terminology Basics 2022-06-02
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- The information about a specific medical service submitted by your provider to your insurance company for processing.
- After you pay this amount in a year for medical expenses, your health plan will cover all healthcare costs completely.
- The amount you pay for coverage (usually monthly).
- An amount taken off the cost of services, for example your insurance reduces the cost of your medical bill.
- A provider who does not participate in your health plan network and has no agreement with your health plan.
- Consumer Driven Healthcare
- A statement from your insurance that shows the service billed from your provider, the deductible, coinsurance, and other covered amounts, as applicable. Compare this to the invoice from your provider to ensure accuracy.
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- The amount you must pay before your health plan will start paying towards your expenses.
- The portion of costs that your health plan will pay after your deductible is met(often around 80%).
- The cost per medical visit(paid to the provider before services are rendered)or portion responsible for a prescription.
- A provider that participates in your health plan’s network and agrees to charge negotiated rates established with your health plan.
- A contract with an insurance company that guarantees you certain coverage for expenses, gives rates of payment to keep coverage, and rates paid to providers for expenses.
12 Clues: Consumer Driven Healthcare • The amount you pay for coverage (usually monthly). • The amount you must pay before your health plan will start paying towards your expenses. • The portion of costs that your health plan will pay after your deductible is met(often around 80%). • ...
Medical and Applied Science 2016-04-28
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- Study of the care and treatment of the feet
- Branch of medicine dealing with the muscular and skeletal systems and their problems
- Branch of medicine dealing with children and their diseases
- Branch of medicine dealing with older individuals and their medical problems
- Study of the eyes and eye diseases
- Study of the body’s resistance to disease
- Study of the stomach and intestines, as well as their diseases
- Study of newborns and the treatment of their disorders
- Branch of medicine dealing with the urinary and male reproductive systems and their diseases
- Study of the process of aging and the various problems of older individuals
- Study of cancers
- Study of poisonous substances and their effect on physiology
- Study of the blood and blood diseases
- Study of structural and functional changes in the body associated with disease
- Study of X rays and radioactive substances, as well as their uses in diagnosing and treating diseases
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- Branch of medicine dealing with pregnancy and childbirth
- Study of the factors that contribute to determining the distribution and frequency of health-related conditions within a human population
- Study of drugs and their uses in treatment of diseases
- Study of the ears, throat, larynx, and their diseases
- Study of the structure and function of tissues
- Study of hormones, hormone-secreting glands and associated diseases
- Study of skin and its diseases
- Branch of medicine dealing with the heart and heart disease
- Study of the structure, function, and disease of the kidney
- Study of the nervous system in health and disease
- Study of the female reproductive system and it diseases
- Branch of medicine dealing with the mind and its disorders
27 Clues: Study of cancers • Study of skin and its diseases • Study of the eyes and eye diseases • Study of the blood and blood diseases • Study of the body’s resistance to disease • Study of the care and treatment of the feet • Study of the structure and function of tissues • Study of the nervous system in health and disease • Study of the ears, throat, larynx, and their diseases • ...
Medical Administration Terminology I 2015-10-22
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- unintended, predictable result of taking a drug in appropriate doses
- steady level of a drug achieved after repeated doses. amount of drug eliminated equals amount administered
- unintended, undesired result of taking a drug in appropriate doses
- within or into the vein
- umbrella term used to refer to opioids, controlled substances and illicit drugs
- pre-existing condition making it unsafe or inappropriate to administer a particular drug
- drugs sold without a prescription
- as needed
- document that verifies a patient's medications were administered as prescribed (MAR)
- entering through the dermis via and adhesive patch
- provision of drugs in single dose packages
- pertaining to the "cheek"
- capable of coexistence
- applied externally
- concurrent use of multiple drugs
- pertaining to the eye
- seriously adverse drug reaction caused by excessive dosing
- under the tongue
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- noncommercial name assigned to a drug
- administration of a liquid by drop
- immediate life threatening allergi response
- increase in effects of any or all of two+ drugs taken together
- reason for administering a particular medication
- term used for drug when it is given for therapeutic purposes
- point of time after administration when drug exerts its maximal therapeutic effect
- uncommon, unexpected or individual drug response thought to result from a genetic predisposition
- prescription a provider states to a nurse via telephone
- nothing by mouth
- causing effect opposite of intended effect
- how long a drug actively produces therapeutic effect
- immune response to a drug ranging from itching, severe rash to anaphylaxis
- device for creating and delivering an aerosol spray
- determination and regulation of size, frequency and number of doses to be given
- within or into the muscle
- under the skin
- beneficial, intended result for wich a drug is taken
- measured quantity to be administered at one time
- any chemical that can affect living processes
- within or into the dermis (skin)
- point of time after administration when drug begins to exert it's therapeutic effect
- via a rout other then the GI tract such as subcutaneous, intramuscular, intrathecal or intravenous
- within or by way of the intestines
42 Clues: as needed • under the skin • nothing by mouth • under the tongue • applied externally • pertaining to the eye • capable of coexistence • within or into the vein • within or into the muscle • pertaining to the "cheek" • within or into the dermis (skin) • concurrent use of multiple drugs • drugs sold without a prescription • administration of a liquid by drop • ...
Chapter 5 Medical Terminology 2015-09-28
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- kneecap
- bone is made up of this tissue
- turning the palm or foot upward
- the arms and legs, along with the shoulder and pelvic.
- sideways curvature of the spine that may occur in any region of the spine
- a general term used to denote joint inflammation
- collarbone
- straight line through a physical body
- thighbone
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- a tear in a ligament or the fibrous tissue that connects bone
- movement away from mid-line of the body
- flat bone in the chest
- the place where bones come together
- the heel bone
- a bone disorder characterized by a decrease in bone density and mass
- bending or being bent
- incomplete break; one side of the bone is broken and the other is bent
- the shaft of a long bone
- dense, flexible connective tissue
- a broken bone
- the shoulder blade
21 Clues: kneecap • thighbone • collarbone • the heel bone • a broken bone • the shoulder blade • bending or being bent • flat bone in the chest • the shaft of a long bone • bone is made up of this tissue • turning the palm or foot upward • dense, flexible connective tissue • the place where bones come together • straight line through a physical body • movement away from mid-line of the body • ...
Chapter 5 Medical Terms 2016-12-03
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- bone disease
- one who studies the vertebral column
- study of bones
- bone softening
- cranium softening
- bone surgical fix/fusion
- abnormal hump condition
- rib surgical fix/fusion
- inflammation of joints
- study of stones
- study of bursa (cavities)
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- inflammation of phalanges
- joint weakness
- abnormal bent forward condition
- joint pain
- cranium growth
- abnormal twisted condition
- abnormal cartilage condition
- bone thinning
- inflammation of cartilage
20 Clues: joint pain • bone disease • bone thinning • joint weakness • study of bones • bone softening • cranium growth • study of stones • cranium softening • inflammation of joints • abnormal hump condition • rib surgical fix/fusion • bone surgical fix/fusion • inflammation of phalanges • inflammation of cartilage • study of bursa (cavities) • abnormal twisted condition • abnormal cartilage condition • ...
Medical Terminology Unit 1 2017-01-16
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- Marked by cyanosis
- Pertaining to serum
- Membrane surrounding the heart
- Science of form and structure of particular organism
- Left
- Mucous membrane
- Paralysis of the limbs
- Relating to median plane and one side
- Decrease in amount of oxygen delivered to extremities
- Nearest to a point of reference
- Physician who specializes in dermatology
- Right
- Front to back
- Farther from the midline of the body
- Enlargement of the stomach
- Science of form and structure of living organisms
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- Technique for counting cells
- Abnormal enlargement of heart
- Enlargement of limbs due to thickening of bones and soft tissues
- Appendages or accessory organs
- Situated on the side and toward the posterior aspect
- Blue skin
- Farther from the point of origin
- A non-inflammatory disorder of the skin
- Science that treats functions of living organisms
- Any disease of the skin
- Pertaining to walls of an organ or cavity
- Both ventral and dorsal
- Chronic inflammation of skin of extremities
- Serous membrane pertaining to lungs
- Toward the back of the head
- Both head and tail; long axis of the body
- Pertaining to a viscus
- On the outside
- Study of cells
- Science of dealing with causes of disease
36 Clues: Left • Right • Blue skin • Front to back • On the outside • Study of cells • Mucous membrane • Marked by cyanosis • Pertaining to serum • Paralysis of the limbs • Pertaining to a viscus • Any disease of the skin • Both ventral and dorsal • Enlargement of the stomach • Toward the back of the head • Technique for counting cells • Abnormal enlargement of heart • Membrane surrounding the heart • ...
Medical Terminology Lesson 3 2017-12-08
25 Clues: sac • rib • head • upon • pain • self • teeth • twist • above • water • tongue • cancer • suture • record • breast • falling • binding • madness • decrease • backwards • development • extremities • break, burst • rub, friction • original production
medical terminalogy crossword puzzel 2017-10-12
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- downward displacement
- pertaining to electricity
- small sacs
- increase urination
- communication between stomach and first part of small intestine
- pertaining to saliva
- sustained muscle contraction
- pertaining to the nucleus
- blockage in a vessel
- heart
- plastic repair of the nose
- pertaining to urine
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- care or treatment of child
- narrowing of the canal
- study of function in a living organism
- cancer of white blood cells
- false name
- loss of sensation
- pertaining to a vein
- first
- difficult or abnormal
- pertaining to the diet
- kneecap
- pertaining to the pelvis
- tip or peak
- pertaining to circulation
- the fundamental unit of a word
- illusion
28 Clues: first • heart • kneecap • illusion • false name • small sacs • tip or peak • loss of sensation • increase urination • pertaining to urine • pertaining to a vein • pertaining to saliva • blockage in a vessel • downward displacement • difficult or abnormal • narrowing of the canal • pertaining to the diet • pertaining to the pelvis • pertaining to electricity • pertaining to circulation • ...
Medical U3-4 crossword 2018-03-15
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- the bodily system that transmits signals and coordinates actions of the body.
- an involuntary and immediate movement in response to a stimulus,
- the outermost layer of human skin.
- a cell that transmits information by electrical and chemical signaling.
- a hormone that controls the day and night cycles of the body.
- - the small bones that together make up the backbone and surround the nerves of the spinal cord.
- the layer of skin beneath the dermis used for fat storage.
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- a type of acne in the skin where excess oil has become trapped in a pore, creating a raised red spot.
- a tubular structure in the skin that produces sweat as a cooling mechanism.
- the layer of skin between the outer epidermis and the inner hypodermis.
- a wound resulting from minor damage to the epidermal layer of the skin. Abrasions are sometimes called scrapes.
- __________ fat, also called hypodermis, is a layer of the skin beneath the epidermis that contains primarily lobules of fat.
- a soft outer layer of human bodies and the bodies of other animals.
- a group of connected neurons that process information.
- a long bundle of nerve cells that extends downward from the brain.
- something that has to do with the five senses of sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell.
- also called a bruise, is a temporarily discolored area of skin that has been damaged by trauma, allowing blood to seep from the local capillaries into the surrounding tissue.
- a human skin disease where oil becomes trapped in pores causing raised red bumps and other imperfections of the skin.
- a cordlike structure that enables the transmission of electric impulses through the nervous system.
- this type of neuron helps to create the ability to move.
- the large organ that controls bodily functions through release of hormones or activating muscles.
21 Clues: the outermost layer of human skin. • a group of connected neurons that process information. • this type of neuron helps to create the ability to move. • the layer of skin beneath the dermis used for fat storage. • a hormone that controls the day and night cycles of the body. • an involuntary and immediate movement in response to a stimulus, • ...
Medical Terminology Week 3 2018-02-12
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- Tumor originating from the kidney
- Inflammation of the renal pelvis & of the kidneys
- An abnormal discharge from the urethra
- Discharge or formation of pus in the kidney
- Excessive fluid in the body tissue
- Presence of stones in the kidney
- Pain in the urinary bladder
- Involuntary discharge of urine
- Exam of urine to determine the presence of abnormal elements
- Inflammation of the urinary bladder
- Infrequent urination
- Procedure to separate waste from patient's blood when his/her kidney no longer functions
- Difficult or painful urination
- Excessive urination during the night
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- Inflammation of the urethra
- Protrusion or swelling of a ureter
- Abnormally large amounts of fat in the blood
- Narrowing of the ureter
- Specialist in diagnosing and treating disease of the urinary system
- Medication given to increase the frequency of urination
- Surgical technique that crushes stones
- Excessive urination
- Visual exam of the urinary bladder using a scope
- Inflammation of the kidney
- Increased excretion of urine
25 Clues: Excessive urination • Infrequent urination • Narrowing of the ureter • Inflammation of the kidney • Inflammation of the urethra • Pain in the urinary bladder • Increased excretion of urine • Involuntary discharge of urine • Difficult or painful urination • Presence of stones in the kidney • Tumor originating from the kidney • Protrusion or swelling of a ureter • ...
Medical Terminology Week 1 2018-02-26
Across
- thyroid stimulating hormone
- antibody
- prothrombin time, protime
- high density lipoprotein
- monocyte
- total blood volume
- hepatitis A vuris
- packed cell volume (hematocrit)
- plasma volume
- activated coagulation time
- human chronic gonadotropin
- rheumatoid factor
- lactate dehydrogenase
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- serum separator tube
- classification system for 4 blood types
- platelet
- potassium hydroxide
- hepatitis B virus
- mean cell volume
- rapid plasma factor
- antinuclear antibody
- parathyroid hormone
- cerebrospinal fluid
- rhesus factor
24 Clues: antibody • platelet • monocyte • plasma volume • rhesus factor • mean cell volume • hepatitis B virus • hepatitis A vuris • rheumatoid factor • total blood volume • potassium hydroxide • rapid plasma factor • parathyroid hormone • cerebrospinal fluid • serum separator tube • antinuclear antibody • lactate dehydrogenase • high density lipoprotein • prothrombin time, protime • activated coagulation time • ...
Medical Abbreviations to Know 2018-10-03
Across
- ac Example: "check ac and HS"
- Fx Example: "Hx of Femur Fx"
- DOE Example: "Pt c/o DOE" or a female deer...
- rx
- Abx.
- S/P Example: "S/P appendectomy"
- c/o Example: "c/o pain in lower extremity"
- BID Example: Lasix 40mg BID"
- Nothing by Mouth
- s Example: "s redness or swelling" we hope so...
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- HS Example: "check ac and HS"
- tx
- SOE Example"Pt c/o SOA" used to be SOB, but patients didn't like seeing SOB on chart... :)
- VSS Example: "pt. resting, VSS"
- S/S Example: "insulin per s/s"
- x Example: "clear liquids x meds"
- SC or SQ or SubQ
- CDI Example: "dressing is CDI" or else we'd change it...
- Dx
- w/a Example: "every 2 hours w/a"
- pc Example: "give pc"
- U/A or UA Example: "We need to get a U/A on this patient"
- c Example: "c full glass of water"
- CP Example: "CP, R/O AMI"
- R/O Example: "CP, R/O AMI"
25 Clues: tx • Dx • rx • Abx. • SC or SQ or SubQ • Nothing by Mouth • pc Example: "give pc" • CP Example: "CP, R/O AMI" • R/O Example: "CP, R/O AMI" • Fx Example: "Hx of Femur Fx" • BID Example: Lasix 40mg BID" • HS Example: "check ac and HS" • ac Example: "check ac and HS" • S/S Example: "insulin per s/s" • VSS Example: "pt. resting, VSS" • S/P Example: "S/P appendectomy" • ...
Medical Sociology Midterm Review 2013-03-11
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- this hypothesis states that lower SES people are exposed to more stressful events that higher SES people
- this type of medical approach includes asking a patient to tell their story
- health practices, social ties, perceptions of control and stress are all examples of _________________ factors
- this type of support happens when people provide tangible assistance
- Illness _________________ refers to the way in which symptoms are perceived, evaluated and acted upon by a person who recognizes some pain, discomfort or other sign of organic malfunction
- also referred to as "differently abled"
- social _____________ argues that poor living conditions casue illness
- this occurs when people increasingly interpret things in medical terms
- this hypothesis states that stressful life experiences have a greater impact of lower SES people
- the ________________ theorem states "if situation are defined as real, they are real in their consequences"
- ________________ disorders are teh most common mental illnesses
- loss of some anatomical or physiological function
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- ____________ argues that social class is not the cause, but consequence, of being ill
- social ___________________ can include people, behavior or structural impacts
- refers to the personal resopnses people make to prevent, avoid, or control emotional distress
- these types of illnesses include hypertension, coronary heart disease, ulcers and colitis
- this SSP principle explains that the way that we measure a social construct will have implications for what we find
- this type of medical care involves treating the pain an dsuffering of seriously ill patients
- this type of support happens when people provide information
- _______________________ disease is a chronic, degenerative, dementing illness of teh central nervous system
- the _________________ role is characterized by ill people replacing their traditional roles with this role
- coping and social support can both be considered to be ___________________ of stress
- this SSP principle explains that large social structures influence individuals through smaller social structures
- the _________________ definition of health exclusively focuses on the physiological state
- this type of support happens when people listen, care, sympathize and provide reassurance
- marital status and membership to organizations both measure a persons social _____________
26 Clues: also referred to as "differently abled" • loss of some anatomical or physiological function • this type of support happens when people provide information • ________________ disorders are teh most common mental illnesses • this type of support happens when people provide tangible assistance • social _____________ argues that poor living conditions casue illness • ...
Medical Coding and Billing 2013-03-26
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- Nose
- Tumor, Mass
- Cartilage
- Artery
- Half
- Peritoneum, Membrane Around the Abdominal Organ
- Cell
- Treatment
- Windpipe
- Above, Excessive, Too Much
- Endocrine Glands
- Hardening
- Disease, Condition
- Mind
- Clotting
- Cerebrum, Largest Part of the Brain
- Chest
- Incision, Process of Cutting into
- Surgical Repair
- Slow
- Stomach
- Condition, Proces
- Gland
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- Skull
- Neck of the Body or Uteru
- Below, Deficient, Too Little
- Enlargement
- Eye
- Study of
- Specialsit in the Study of
- Inflammation
- Mediastinum, Space Between the Lungs
- Small Intestines
- Red
- Backbone
- Head
- Lung
- Cell
- Excision, Process of Cutting Out
- Bronchial Tubes
- Heart
- Joint
- Pain
- Opening
44 Clues: Eye • Red • Nose • Half • Cell • Head • Lung • Mind • Cell • Pain • Slow • Skull • Heart • Chest • Joint • Gland • Artery • Stomach • Opening • Study of • Windpipe • Backbone • Clotting • Cartilage • Treatment • Hardening • Tumor, Mass • Enlargement • Inflammation • Bronchial Tubes • Surgical Repair • Small Intestines • Endocrine Glands • Condition, Proces • Disease, Condition • Neck of the Body or Uteru • Specialsit in the Study of • ...
Medical Terminology- Prefixes & Suffixes 2013-04-03
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- Surgical fixation
- Softening
- Abnormal condition
- Surgical removal; excision
- Excessive flow; bursting forth
- Drooping; sagging; prolapse
- Against
- Many
- Disease
- New
- Away from
- Large
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- Surgical repair
- Difficult; painful
- Hardening
- Rupture
- Cancerous
- Opening
- Process of recording
- Bad; poor; abnormal
- Above; excessive
- Hernia; herniation
- Abnormally fast
- Within; in
- Pertaining to
- Incision into
26 Clues: New • Many • Large • Rupture • Opening • Against • Disease • Softening • Hardening • Cancerous • Away from • Within; in • Pertaining to • Incision into • Surgical repair • Abnormally fast • Above; excessive • Surgical fixation • Difficult; painful • Abnormal condition • Hernia; herniation • Bad; poor; abnormal • Process of recording • Surgical removal; excision • Drooping; sagging; prolapse • ...
Medical Terminology Assignment 2 2013-04-13
Across
- / loss of neurologic function, or "not knowing"
- / glucose in the urine
- / inflammation of the meninges
- media / inflammation of the middle ear
- / inability to use or comprehend words as a result of stroke, head trauma, or disease
- / low blood sugar
- / inflammation of the brain
- / gland at the base of the brain that regulates the function of other glands
- / drug that inhibits the growth of bacterial diseases
- / fainting
- / inflammation of the cornea
- / surgical repair of the external ear
- / gland that secretes tears
- / inflammation of the spinal cord
Down
- / purulent drainage from the ear
- / hormone that regulates immune response - is secreted by the thymus gland
- / double vision
- / hearing impairment in old age
- / hormone replacement therapy
- / surgical repair of the eardrum
- / jelly-like mass filling the inner chamber between the lens and the retina of the eye
- / sleep disorder with sudden uncontrollable need to sleep
- / excessive thirst
- / condition of eye misalignment - caused by intraocular muscle imbalance
- / absence of the lens in the eye - often after cataract removal
- / process of measuring hearing
- / excessive growth of hair in unusual places
- / central nervous system
- / temporary or permanent loss of motor control
- / tough fibrous, white outer coat of the eye, extending from the cornea to the optic nerve
30 Clues: / fainting • / double vision • / low blood sugar • / excessive thirst • / glucose in the urine • / central nervous system • / inflammation of the brain • / gland that secretes tears • / inflammation of the cornea • / hormone replacement therapy • / inflammation of the meninges • / process of measuring hearing • / hearing impairment in old age • / purulent drainage from the ear • ...
Medical Terminology Assignment 2 2013-04-13
Across
- / surgical repair of the external ear
- / absence of the lens in the eye - often after cataract removal
- / excessive growth of hair in unusual places
- / drug that inhibits the growth of bacterial diseases
- / purulent drainage from the ear
- / hearing impairment in old age
- / low blood sugar
- / surgical repair of the eardrum
- / double vision
- / inflammation of the cornea
- / jelly-like mass filling the inner chamber between the lens and the retina of the eye
- / hormone replacement therapy
- / temporary or permanent loss of motor control
- / loss of neurologic function, or "not knowing"
Down
- / inability to use or comprehend words as a result of stroke, head trauma, or disease
- media / inflammation of the middle ear
- / sleep disorder with sudden uncontrollable need to sleep
- / inflammation of the meninges
- / hormone that regulates immune response - is secreted by the thymus gland
- / fainting
- / inflammation of the brain
- / gland at the base of the brain that regulates the function of other glands
- / glucose in the urine
- / condition of eye misalignment - caused by intraocular muscle imbalance
- / excessive thirst
- / inflammation of the spinal cord
- / process of measuring hearing
- / gland that secretes tears
- / tough fibrous, white outer coat of the eye, extending from the cornea to the optic nerve
- / central nervous system
30 Clues: / fainting • / double vision • / low blood sugar • / excessive thirst • / glucose in the urine • / central nervous system • / inflammation of the brain • / gland that secretes tears • / inflammation of the cornea • / hormone replacement therapy • / inflammation of the meninges • / process of measuring hearing • / hearing impairment in old age • / purulent drainage from the ear • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword puzzle 2013-01-31
Across
- Speech disorder attributable to a disorder of phonation
- Absence of oxygen
- Fluid accumulation in the lungs
- of the pleura
- Constriction of the airways and difficulty or discomfort in breathing
- Infections that are a result of treatment in a hospital of hea
- Blocking of the pulmonary artery by foreign matter or by a blood clot
- Rarely used term for diaphragmatic hernia
- Exhalation of breath
- A closure of the larynx that blocks the passage of air to the lungs
- A profuse nosebleed
- Chest Pain. (Also called thoracodynia)
- Partial or complete collapse of the lung
Down
- Serious disease of the lungs and other tissues cause by fungus
- Accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity.
- A measuring instrument that measures the oxygen in the arterial blood
- Instrument used to examine the bronchial tubes
- Inflammation of the larynx and trachea and bronchial passageways
- A respiratory condition marked by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing.
- Inflammation of the Epiglottis
- Loss of ability to speak through disease of or damage to the larynx or mouth
- Purified protein derivative of tuberculin
- Acid-fast bacillus
- Removal of fluid from the chest by centesis for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes
- A nosebleed
25 Clues: A nosebleed • of the pleura • Absence of oxygen • Acid-fast bacillus • A profuse nosebleed • Exhalation of breath • Inflammation of the Epiglottis • Fluid accumulation in the lungs • Chest Pain. (Also called thoracodynia) • Partial or complete collapse of the lung • Purified protein derivative of tuberculin • Rarely used term for diaphragmatic hernia • ...
Communication and Medical Terminology 2014-01-04
Across
- The ability to understand another's feelings
- Main body of a word
- Plane dividing right and left
- Pertaining to the rear or back
- Moving the palm forwards from anatomical
- lying on your back
- lying face down
- Turning the foot outward
- Moving the palm backwards from anatomical
- Plane dividing superior and inferior
- Refers to spoken communication
Down
- Pertaining to the front
- Moving towards the body
- Plane dividing anterior and posterior
- The way we interact and relate to others
- Moving away from the body
- Turning the foot inward
- Standing position
- Saying or doing the proper thing at the right time
- word fragment added to the end of the root word
- Bending at a joint
- unspoken communication
- word fragment added to the front of the root word
- Straightening of a joint
- Not becoming annoyed or angry when one is slow
- Rolling a body part on its axis
- Feeling sorry about someone else's trouble
27 Clues: lying face down • Standing position • lying on your back • Bending at a joint • Main body of a word • unspoken communication • Pertaining to the front • Moving towards the body • Turning the foot inward • Turning the foot outward • Straightening of a joint • Moving away from the body • Plane dividing right and left • Pertaining to the rear or back • Refers to spoken communication • ...
Knowing Your Medical Vocab! 2014-05-10
Across
- The type of immunity that occurs when a significant portion of the population is vaccinated. It protects those who are not immunized
- Surgery to aid or confirm a diagnosis
- The test preformed on a baby one minute and five minutes after birth to determine if any difficulties are present
- A disease that is found regularly among a population ex: Flu
- The Process in which blood clots; the coagulation of blood
- The scientific term for stretch marks
- Causes the thickening of Endometrium
- The process in which one donates blood ahead of time for one's own surgery or procedure
- The instrument used in surgery to cut bones
- Surgery done with the use of microscopes on small structures
- The use of _______ means operated by a surgeon ex: DaVinci System
- The rarest blood type; 1% of donors have this blood type
- The inability of a person's blood to form clots; a slow or nonexistent clotting process
Down
- insertion of an artificial body part or apparatus
- The type of of anesthetic that causes unconsciousness ex: Propofol
- Worm like parasites which live on and feed off of a living host
- The term for pregnancy or pregnant
- The process in which engulfs and destroys a foreign matter
- A neural tube issue where the tube fails to close properly causing the baby to be born with defects in the spinal cord and backbone
- The mucus lining of the uterus in preparation for implantation
- Four days after zygote is formed
- Tissue examined under a microscope
- Where a patient is taken post-op to be closely monitored
- A classification of surgery where it is non life threatening and the patient may choose when to have it
- Type of white blood cells which help fight against parasitic infections and become active during an allergic reactions
25 Clues: Four days after zygote is formed • The term for pregnancy or pregnant • Tissue examined under a microscope • Causes the thickening of Endometrium • Surgery to aid or confirm a diagnosis • The scientific term for stretch marks • The instrument used in surgery to cut bones • insertion of an artificial body part or apparatus • ...
