medical Crossword Puzzles
Insurance Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-18
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- a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim
- the person who owns the insurance policy
- a legal contract between the insurance company and the person, business, or entity being insured
- providers that do not participate in that health plan's network
- also known as Rx
- if you do not have coverage under private health insurance, state-sponsored, or government-sponsored, you are considered what
- threats to your personal or business property
- splitting or spreading of risk among multiple parties
- fixed amount for a covered service, paid by a patient to the provider of service before receiving the service
- an act that allows you to keep your same health insurance policy in the event you lost your job voluntarily, involuntarily, or through a reduction of work hours
- receives medical treatment without being admitted to a hospital
- a tax-advantaged medical savings account available to taxpayers in the United States who are enrolled in a high-deductible health plan
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- the payment received by a healthcare provider, hospital, diagnostic facility, or another healthcare facility for providing a medical service
- directly affects an individual or family
- limit on the amount of money you have to pay for covered health care services in a plan year
- a physician who provides both the first contact for a person with an undiagnosed health concern as well as continuing care of varied medical conditions
- the amount that the insurance company has agreed to pay for covered losses that are stated in your policy
- the amount you pay each month to keep your insurance policy active
- arrangement when company/government agency provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment of a premium
- the health services your insurance pays for
- daily allowances for the costs of business travel
- stays in the hospital while under treatment
- a formal request by a policyholder to an insurance company for coverage or compensation for a covered loss or policy event
- the amount of risk or liability that is covered for an individual or entity by way of insurance services
- distribution of health-related services and information via electronic information and telecommunication technologies
25 Clues: also known as Rx • directly affects an individual or family • the person who owns the insurance policy • the health services your insurance pays for • stays in the hospital while under treatment • threats to your personal or business property • daily allowances for the costs of business travel • splitting or spreading of risk among multiple parties • ...
Sports Medicine Careers Vocab 2023-08-06
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- The application of medical or surgical agencies for the purpose of preventing, relieving, or curing disease, or aiding natural functions
- Management for an illness or injury which results in symptoms that occur suddenly and unexpectedly
- An effort to prevent or reduce the severity of bodily injuries caused by external mechanisms, such as accidents, before they occur
- The study of the mechanical laws relating to the movement or structure of living organisms
- A person qualified to treat disease, injury, or deformity by physical methods such as massage, heat treatment, and exercise rather than by drugs or surgery
- Doctor of Medicine, credential held by physicians
- Registered Dietician Nutritionist, credential held by Dieticians
- A proficiency that uses psychological knowledge and skills to address optimal performance and well-being of athletes
- The study and practice of nutrition and diet with regards to improving anyone's athletic performance
- How to move better, faster, more efficiently
- Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, credential held by graduates of Osteopathic Medical School
- A certified and licensed health care professional who practices in the field of sports medicine using 5 domains to guide care
- The practical application of sports science to enhance movement quality
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- Refers to all movement including during leisure time, for transport to get to and from places, or as part of a person's work
- An industry that enables people with physical impairments or functional limitations to live healthy, productive, independent lives
- Specialize in the non-operative medical treatment of musculoskeletal sports conditions
- Relating to leadership, management, and administration of health care systems
- A broad field of healthcare related to physical activity in sport
- Actions or practices that improve the physical wellbeing of an injured or ill person
- The process of identifying a disease, condition, or injury from its signs and symptoms
- The process of deciding when an injured or ill athlete may safely return to practice or competition
- Physical Therapy/Doctor of Physical Therapy, credential held by Physical Therapists
- Healthcare providers fall under this side of the sports medicine umbrella
- A medical specialty which deals with problems in the foot
- a "whole person" approach to medicine—treating the entire person rather than just the symptoms
- Athletic Trainer Certified, credential held by Athletic Trainers
26 Clues: How to move better, faster, more efficiently • Doctor of Medicine, credential held by physicians • A medical specialty which deals with problems in the foot • Registered Dietician Nutritionist, credential held by Dieticians • Athletic Trainer Certified, credential held by Athletic Trainers • A broad field of healthcare related to physical activity in sport • ...
kpLibraries crossword 2023-09-11
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- the premier database of biomedical literature, it indexes more than 35 million citations from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books
- another name for the KP Drug Formulary
- a digital medical library with the full text of many leading drug and medical reference books
- specialty database with full-text articles related to aspects of health care administration
- a system for real-time, web-based communication with the kpLibrarians
- _____ - ____ ______ uses the best available research evidence, combined with clinical expertise and the patient’s unique values and circumstances
- a process of storing and organizing reference information for creating footnotes and bibliographies
- a clinical decision support resource, designed to be used by healthcare practitioners at the point of care
- use this tool, with its question banks, to study for Medical Specialty Boards and other exams
- the process by which researchers create, evaluate, and share the results of their study
- an exploration of published literature with the purpose of finding information on a specific topic
- among other features, this resource offers an alternative interface to searching Pubmed
- a study type that attempts to identify, appraise, and synthesize all the empirical evidence that meets specified eligibility criteria to answer a given research question
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- abbreviation for continuing medical education
- a network of professional librarians serving all KP regions
- the kpLibraries system for contacting librarians
- an electronic version of a written work, that can be read on the computer or a handheld device
- the _____ Library includes a database of peer-reviewed systematic reviews and protocols
- a comprehensive drug information system, with detailed drug monographs
- a tool that allows you to search many KP-subscribed databases at once
- authoritative, evidence-based resource on natural medicines, dietary supplements, and integrative therapies
- the process of evaluating a published study, this is an important step in Evidence-Based Practice
- a KP-approved, free reference management software to organize research sources/citations
- multi-component clinical search engine that includes e-books, e-journals, practice guidelines, drug information, and patient handouts
- the abbreviated name for the Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied Health Literature article database
- a form of intellectual property, under US federal law, covering protected original works of authorship
- the website address for Clinical Library (enter without punctuation)
- JAMA and The Lancet, for example
28 Clues: JAMA and The Lancet, for example • another name for the KP Drug Formulary • abbreviation for continuing medical education • the kpLibraries system for contacting librarians • a network of professional librarians serving all KP regions • the website address for Clinical Library (enter without punctuation) • ...
Elizabeth Blackwell 2024-11-02
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- What degree did she earn?
- What issue did she face before graduating?
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- Which medical school accepted her? __ Medical College.
- What important role did she play?
- What did she gain from breaking barriers of male prejudice?
- She discovered that her __ lies within healthcare.
- Why did she want to become a school teacher? It was the most __ job.
7 Clues: What degree did she earn? • What important role did she play? • What issue did she face before graduating? • She discovered that her __ lies within healthcare. • Which medical school accepted her? __ Medical College. • What did she gain from breaking barriers of male prejudice? • Why did she want to become a school teacher? It was the most __ job.
finance 2021-11-12
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- deductions which have been withheld from an individual’s paycheck from January 1 to the last day of the pay period indicated on the paycheck stub
- he amount taken from the employee’s paycheck for medical benefits
- Nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify
- withdraws funds from the cardholder’s account
- Employers direct deposit to employee's paycheck
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- allows cardholders to borrow funds with which to pay for goods and services with merchants that accept cards for payment
- Taxes on what you earn Taxes on what you buy Taxes on what you own
- Nation’s retirement program helps provide retirement income for elderly and pays disability benefits
- a payment card that deducts money directly from a consumer's checking account when it is used
- the checks and the register to track monetary transactions
- a mandatory payment to a government made by a person, property, or type of business to fund some public purpose.
- The Federal insurance contributions act
12 Clues: The Federal insurance contributions act • withdraws funds from the cardholder’s account • Employers direct deposit to employee's paycheck • the checks and the register to track monetary transactions • he amount taken from the employee’s paycheck for medical benefits • Taxes on what you earn Taxes on what you buy Taxes on what you own • ...
Electromagnetic Spectrum (Sir Greg) 2024-10-21
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- experimentally confirmed Maxwell's theory in 1888. He generated and detected radio waves, the first type of electromagnetic wave to be observed.
- Used for medical imaging, industrial inspection, and research.
- laid the theoretical groundwork for electromagnetic waves, proposing that they were a result of the interaction between electric and magnetic fields. His equations predicted the existence of these waves, which could travel through space at the speed of light.
- Used for cooking, communication (e.g., cell phones), and radar.
- The distance between two consecutive crest on a wave.
- Used for thermal imaging, remote sensing, and heating.
- The type of radiation we can see, used for vision and illumination.
- The number of waves that pass a given point in a second.
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- Discovered X-rays in 1895.
- Used for communication, broadcasting, and radar.
- Used for medical treatments (e.g., cancer therapy), sterilization, and research, but can be highly dangerous.
- Used for sterilization, medical treatments, and tanning, but can also be harmful if excessive.
12 Clues: Discovered X-rays in 1895. • Used for communication, broadcasting, and radar. • The distance between two consecutive crest on a wave. • Used for thermal imaging, remote sensing, and heating. • The number of waves that pass a given point in a second. • Used for medical imaging, industrial inspection, and research. • ...
World Radiography Day 2025-11-07
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- A type of imaging that uses X-rays to create cross-sectional images of the body.
- Lying face up
- A type of imaging that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to create detailed images.
- A healthcare professional who operates imaging equipment, such as X-ray, CT, and MRI machines, to create images of the inside of the human body
- A type of scan that uses sound waves
- World Radiography Day is held on November 8, the anniversary of Wilhelm ____'s famous discovery
- A type of scan using radiation
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- Towards the back of the body
- A chalky liquid some patients drink to coat the inside of the organs so that they will show up on an X-ray
- A substance given to a patient to make certain structures more visible on an image.
- A medical specialty that uses medical imaging technologies, such as X-rays, CT scans, and MRI, to diagnose and treat diseases and injuries
- The doctor who reports the scans and provides their expert medical opinion
12 Clues: Lying face up • Towards the back of the body • A type of scan using radiation • A type of scan that uses sound waves • The doctor who reports the scans and provides their expert medical opinion • A type of imaging that uses X-rays to create cross-sectional images of the body. • A substance given to a patient to make certain structures more visible on an image. • ...
An Overview of American Government 2022-05-25
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- Author of iconic anti-federalist paper (No. 10)
- The document outlining America's government before the Constitution (abbr.)
- The amendment establishing women's suffrage
- Head of the executive branch
- Clause of the first amendment establishing the right to practice religion freely
- Medical insurance that aids the elderly
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- Amendment establishing citizenship
- Court case that established that racial segregation in schools is illegal
- How to vote when you can't go in person
- The branch in charge of reviewing laws and court cases
- Medical insurance that aids the poor
11 Clues: Head of the executive branch • Amendment establishing citizenship • Medical insurance that aids the poor • How to vote when you can't go in person • Medical insurance that aids the elderly • The amendment establishing women's suffrage • Author of iconic anti-federalist paper (No. 10) • The branch in charge of reviewing laws and court cases • ...
Pediatrics 2025-04-22
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- Eating disorder characterized by binge eating followed by purging
- Common infection in kids that causes burning when peeing.
- Fear of gaining weight
- Organs that filter blood and make urine.
- The tiny filter in the kidney that cleans the blood.
- Vaccine preventable disease causing severe cough
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- Medical professional specializing in children’s health
- A treatment for kids whose kidneys aren’t working well.
- Psychological therapy often used for eating disorders
- The medical word for bedwetting.
- Waking up at night to urinate—more than usual.
11 Clues: Fear of gaining weight • The medical word for bedwetting. • Organs that filter blood and make urine. • Waking up at night to urinate—more than usual. • Vaccine preventable disease causing severe cough • The tiny filter in the kidney that cleans the blood. • Psychological therapy often used for eating disorders • Medical professional specializing in children’s health • ...
Medieval and Renaissance medicine 2025-05-25
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- Title for a trained medical practitioner
- Disease that killed many in 1348
- Rebirth of learning and new ideas in medicine
- Renaissance doctor who proved blood circulates around the body
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- 'Father' of medicine
- Believed to cause illness if out of balance
- Author of published detailed anatomy book in 1543
- Heavily influenced medieval medical ideas and wrote many books
- Type of medieval surgeon
- The institution that dominated learning in medieval Europe
- Used by medieval doctors to predict illness based on the stars
11 Clues: 'Father' of medicine • Type of medieval surgeon • Disease that killed many in 1348 • Title for a trained medical practitioner • Believed to cause illness if out of balance • Rebirth of learning and new ideas in medicine • Author of published detailed anatomy book in 1543 • The institution that dominated learning in medieval Europe • ...
PX WEEK 2025: Cross Word Puzzle 2025-04-22
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- the action or process of regaining control of something lost
- the action of teaching a skill or type of behavior
- the person receiving medical treatment
- the action of giving a sign of welcome
- the condition of being protected from harm
- the act of helping or doing work for someone
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- material providing official details or information serving as a record
- the organized provision of medical care to a person or community
- ____ harm
- fulfillment of one's expectations
- method of collecting opinions by asking questions
11 Clues: ____ harm • fulfillment of one's expectations • the person receiving medical treatment • the action of giving a sign of welcome • the condition of being protected from harm • the act of helping or doing work for someone • method of collecting opinions by asking questions • the action of teaching a skill or type of behavior • ...
Insurance Vocab- Ashlyn Powell pm 2022-02-10
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- Children's Health Insurance Program
- Amount you must pay before you begin receiving any benefits from your insurance company.
- A form of insurance paid by the employer providing cash benefits to workers injured or disabled in the course of employment.
- System of payment used by managed care plans in which physicians and hospitals are paid a fixed, per capita amount for each patient enrolled over a stated period regardless of the type and number of services provided; reimbursement to the hospital on a per-member/per-month basis to cover costs for the members of the plan.
- a federal program of health insurance or persons 65 years or age and older.
- A medical condition diagnosed or treated before you join a new insurance plan
- A requirement from your health insurance company that your doctor obtain approval from your plan before it will cover the costs of a specific medicine, medical device or procedure.
- An amount to be paid for an insurance policy.
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- group of healthcare providers that provide services to a specific group, often at a reduced rate.
- paper document from a payer that shows how the amount of a benefit was determined
- patient's written authorization giving the insurance company the right to pay the physician directly for billed charges
- A small fixed fee paid by the patient at the time of an office visit
- Alternative means of health care in which people or their employers are charged a set amount and the HMO provides health care and covers hospital costs.
- A federal and state assistance program that pays for health care services for people who cannot afford them.
- The sharing of expenses by the policyholder and the insurance company
- U.S. government health insurance plan for all military personnel
- The guidelines that determines which of two married parents with medical coverage from different employers has the primary insurance for a child; the parent whose day of birth is earlier in the calendar year is considered primary
- Civilan Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs.
18 Clues: Children's Health Insurance Program • An amount to be paid for an insurance policy. • U.S. government health insurance plan for all military personnel • A small fixed fee paid by the patient at the time of an office visit • The sharing of expenses by the policyholder and the insurance company • ...
Yellow Fever 2021-10-22
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- A claim made by someone.
- Walter Reed said science was about _____.
- a type of bacteria that some thought caused yellow fever.
- Country where doctors were sent to find cause of yellow fever.
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease.
- An instrument used to look at very small objects.
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- Cuban doctor who believed mosquito bites caused yellow fever.
- Resistant to a disease or infection.
- Capital of Cuba.
- A brand new branch of medical science that dealt with disease causing germs.
- ship that carried Walter Reed to Cuba.
- Location of US Army Medical School.
- Doctor who wanted to find the cause of yellow fever.
- Some people thought this insect caused yellow fever.
14 Clues: Capital of Cuba. • A claim made by someone. • Location of US Army Medical School. • Resistant to a disease or infection. • ship that carried Walter Reed to Cuba. • Walter Reed said science was about _____. • A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease. • An instrument used to look at very small objects. • Doctor who wanted to find the cause of yellow fever. • ...
Shock 2025-02-27
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- caused by reduced intramuscular volume from loss of whole blood
- Hypersensitivity to an allergen
- inadequate systemic tissue perfusion
- refers to a widespread and massive vasoldialation that results from an imbalance between parasympathetic and sympathetic stimulation
- a life- threatening organ dysfunction caused by an infection
- involves the failure of two or more organ systems
- this type of metabolism is impaired during shock
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- the adequacy of blood flow through the veins
- medical term for low blood pressure during shock
- during shock this chemical element is impaired
- medical term for fast heart rate during shock
- the respiratory rate will do this during shock
- treatment for anaphylactic shock
- another term for sugar
14 Clues: another term for sugar • Hypersensitivity to an allergen • treatment for anaphylactic shock • inadequate systemic tissue perfusion • the adequacy of blood flow through the veins • medical term for fast heart rate during shock • during shock this chemical element is impaired • the respiratory rate will do this during shock • medical term for low blood pressure during shock • ...
Couple's Crossword 2024-10-07
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- In what month did the couple meet?
- Where was the bride born?
- At what school did the bride get her undergrad?
- Where did the groom propose? Behind a __________.
- What is the bride's favorite color?
- What is the groom's NFL team?
- In what state did the groom attend medical school?
- What is the bride's NFL team?
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- What is the couple's favorite sport?
- What country in Africa did the groom visit during his fellowship?
- What is the couple's favorite medical specialty? _______ medicine
- What number is in both of their emails?
- What is the make of both of their cars?
- What genre of music does the bride like listening to the most?
14 Clues: Where was the bride born? • What is the groom's NFL team? • What is the bride's NFL team? • In what month did the couple meet? • What is the bride's favorite color? • What is the couple's favorite sport? • What number is in both of their emails? • What is the make of both of their cars? • At what school did the bride get her undergrad? • ...
NI101 2018-05-17
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- An overarching term for the utilization of Information and Communications Technology for health
- “Data” (i.e. BP) is the raw building blocks of “Information” (i.e. Past Medical History), that in turn can be synthesized into _____ (i.e. Pathophysiology), and applied into action as “Wisdom” (i.e. Nursing Interventions)
- A general term for the application of “mobile” devices for health
- The first known nurse informaticist to utilize data visualization such as pie chart to show cause of mortality in the 1800s during the Crimean War
- Ability of different information systems to communicate and operate with each other
- ____ nurse specialists are nurses with advanced education and experience in the hybried field of nursing science, computer science and information technology
- [Acronym] longitudinal digital health record of an individual from various source
- [Acronym] A free open source software and the first electronic medical record system for local government health centers in the Philippines since 2004
- A type of malware that can attack hospital’s health information systems, and prevent users to access it until the “ransom” has been given
- An available semantic standard that can be used as reference for nursing diagnosis across various electronic medical records around the globe
- Synonymous to web teleconference, or online seminar
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- [Acronym] a type of health record that contains several patients, but is confined in a single hospital or health facility
- A specialized telehealth component that is focused on providing medical services (i.e. virtual consultation) across the distance
- The use of physiologic identifier like fingerprint, iris scan, retinal scan, facial recognition, DNA, among others for human verification (clue ends with ‘s’)
- GIDA stands for ____-isolated and disadvantaged areas
- A prerequisite for any eHealth services and applications; considered to be a base eHealth component in the 2012 WHO-ITU Model of eHealth
- Publishing ____ news or hoax can have a punishment of upto PHP 200,000 fine according to RA 10951 (Anti-___ News Act of 2017)
- ___ of innovation can depict how health ICT can be transferred from innovators, early adopters, early majority, late majority, and possibly to laggards
- An ethical principle that is observed when the personal identifiable information of patients with HIV are to be anonymized and protected from prying entities
- The country with the fastest Internet connectivity with download speed of 180.61 Megabytes per second according to speedtest in 2017 (clue found in Asia)
20 Clues: Synonymous to web teleconference, or online seminar • GIDA stands for ____-isolated and disadvantaged areas • A general term for the application of “mobile” devices for health • [Acronym] longitudinal digital health record of an individual from various source • Ability of different information systems to communicate and operate with each other • ...
chapter 23 2021-05-19
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- provider organization common with both HMOS and fee for service health insurance
- the policyholder will pay a certain percentage of the cost while insurance company pays the remaining portion of the cost.
- value the amount of money you, the policy holder, would receive if the policy is surrendered before your death or when it matures.
- life insurance also offers both protection and savings
- term care insurance is designed to help people protect their assets in the event of a prolonged illness or convalescence
- the insured will pay an agree on portion of the total expected which may be the first of the bill.
- the person you designate to receive the benefits of the policy upon your death
- maintenance organization paying a set fee on a regular basis
- life insurance covers the life of the insured for the specific term or period of time
- fault auto insurance eliminates the legal process of proving who is at fault in an accident
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- the amount of money you pay for your insurance
- life insurance is flexible insurance that allows the insured to alter the coverage as the need for protection and the ability to pay for it change
- the amount of money you pay for your insurance company in your time
- income insurance is another kind of health insurance
- insurance covers damages to your home as well as the personal property inside your home.
- medical insurance generally pays for doctor visits and hospitalization which includes room, board, and nursing service
- also known as a copay the predetermined amount some policies may require the policyholder to pay at the time a medical service is required.
- type of specialization account some employers offer their employers.
- life insurance also offers varying degrees of protection and savings
- the legal contract issued by the insurance company in your name
- out of pocket expenses limits the amount of money a policyholder will have to pay in a given year for medical expenses.
- life insurance is designed to cover a persons entire life and to build a cash value
- amount the amount of money that will be paid to the beneficiary upon your death
- insurance protects against loss of income due to the death of the insured.
- medical insurance is designed to begin paying when the basic coverage stops
25 Clues: the amount of money you pay for your insurance • income insurance is another kind of health insurance • life insurance also offers both protection and savings • maintenance organization paying a set fee on a regular basis • the legal contract issued by the insurance company in your name • the amount of money you pay for your insurance company in your time • ...
CHAPTER 17 2024-07-24
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- Also known as an indemnity plan.
- Plan members with this managed care plan will need to choose a PCP and will need to see their PCP for referrals.
- A fixed percentage of the covered charges paid by the insured person after the deductible has been met.
- A payment structure in which a health maintenance organization prepays an annual set fee per patient to a physician.
- The payment system used by Medicare. It establishes the relative value units for services, replacing the providers’ consensus on usual fees.
- Plan members with this managed care plan can choose to receive care from providers outside of the network, but will have to pay more for the visit/services.
- Also known as explanation of benefits.
- "Planned" medical procedure.
- A list of the costs of common services and procedures performed by a physician.
- A health plan that agrees to carry the risk of paying for patient services.
- The process of confirming with the insurance company that a patient's insurance plans offers coverage for a specific procedure or service.
- Billing program/software that "scrubs" or "cleans" the claims before submission.
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- Information that explains the medical claim in detail.
- A rule that states that the insurance policy of a policyholder whose birthday comes first in the year is the primary payer for all dependents.
- Performed by medical peers and used as a cost control measure by managed care organizations.
- Authorization or approval for payment from a third-party payer requested in advance of a specific procedure; receipt of confirmation from the insurance company stating that the procedure/service will be covered.
- A fixed fee collected at the time of the visit.
- Formerly known as Medi/Medi; patient has both Medicare and Medicaid.
- The basic annual cost of healthcare insurance; usually paid monthly by the policyholder/insured.
- Payments for medical services.
- Term used for the policyholder's spouse and/or children.
- The amount that is the most the payer will pay any provider for each procedure or service.
- A fixed dollar amount that must be paid by the insured for charges of providers, or "met", once a year in addition to the premium.
23 Clues: "Planned" medical procedure. • Payments for medical services. • Also known as an indemnity plan. • Also known as explanation of benefits. • A fixed fee collected at the time of the visit. • Information that explains the medical claim in detail. • Term used for the policyholder's spouse and/or children. • ...
Kinds of doctors 2015-05-24
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- This is a doctor who specialises in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the care and treatment of the female reproductive system.
- This is a doctor who has general knowledge about illnesses and medical conditions, but does not perform surgeries.
- This is a doctor who treats people who suffer from hormonal imbalances.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of teeth and oral cavity.
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- This is a doctor who supervises the birth of children.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the diseases and injuries of vocal apparatus, especially the larynx.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the medical care of bones, the treatment and prevention of defects and injuries.
- This is a doctor who specialises in skin diseases and their treatment.
- This is a doctor who specialises with illnesses of children.
- This is a doctor who performs medical operations.
- This is a doctor who treats and prevents diseases of the heart and blood vessels.
- This is a doctor who treats diseases of the eyes.
13 Clues: This is a doctor who performs medical operations. • This is a doctor who treats diseases of the eyes. • This is a doctor who supervises the birth of children. • This is a doctor who specialises with illnesses of children. • This is a doctor who specialises in skin diseases and their treatment. • ...
EC Vocabulary 2024-01-16
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- gate keeper for the flow of all of our customers’ orders into the warehouse.
- an order that the customer places and picks up at the warehouse themselves
- work directly with McKesson’s vendors, and they are the ones who process and submit purchase orders to the vendors for our warehouse.
- travelling nurses to replenish items they keep in their car.
- system the warehouse uses to show real-time status of all of our customer’s orders in our warehouse.
- department within McKesson Medical Surgical who services Post Acute Care, Home Care, and Patient Home Delivery
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- website that both we and our customers use to look up customer pricing, invoices, packing ships, allocation amounts, and place or track orders.
- system McKesson uses to log and notate all of our customer interactions.
- where McKesson Medical Surgical stores, picks, packs, and ships all of our customer’s orders.
- responsible for managing our customer accounts.
- department within McKesson Medical Surgical who services doctor’s offices, clinics,and surgery centers.
- main operating system McKesson uses to place, modify, and track customer’s orders.
- goods are shipped to the customer directly from the vendor.
13 Clues: responsible for managing our customer accounts. • goods are shipped to the customer directly from the vendor. • travelling nurses to replenish items they keep in their car. • system McKesson uses to log and notate all of our customer interactions. • an order that the customer places and picks up at the warehouse themselves • ...
Craft jobs 2022-03-20
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- a person with a medical degree whose job is to treat people who are ill or hurt.
- a doctor who is specially trained to perform medical operations.
- a person who is trained to prepare and give out medicines in a hospital or shop.
- a person who is trained to do medical work, especially in an emergency, but who is not a doctor or nurse.
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- formal of “Vet” a person with a medical degree trained to take care of the health of animals.
- a person whose job is to care for patients or injured people, especially in a hospital.
- someone whose job is examining people's eyes and selling glasses or contact lenses to correct sight.
- a person whose job is treating people's teeth.
8 Clues: a person whose job is treating people's teeth. • a doctor who is specially trained to perform medical operations. • a person with a medical degree whose job is to treat people who are ill or hurt. • a person who is trained to prepare and give out medicines in a hospital or shop. • ...
The Australian Health care system 2012-09-20
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- As of the 1st July 2012 , the PHIR is now....?
- Under the Australian health care system , the three main services provided are Medical, Hospital and ?
- Theatre charges fall under which service?
- PHIR stands for Privat health insurance ....?
- Recipients of Medicare pay a levy of 1.5% of their?
- Medicare pays 75% when an?
- MLS stands for....?
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- Medicare pays 85% when an ?
- LHC was first introduced in which month in 2000?
- Doctors fees fall under which service?
- Members can claim the rebate three ways, through their premium, at medicare and through their ......?
- LHC stands for?
- MBS stands for?
- The LHC will drop off after how many years of continuous hospital cover?
- The national health scheme is called?
- if a person join's at age 31 what percentage will they have?
- The maximum LHC loading is?
17 Clues: LHC stands for? • MBS stands for? • MLS stands for....? • Medicare pays 75% when an? • Medicare pays 85% when an ? • The maximum LHC loading is? • The national health scheme is called? • Doctors fees fall under which service? • Theatre charges fall under which service? • PHIR stands for Privat health insurance ....? • As of the 1st July 2012 , the PHIR is now....? • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2013-01-31
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- Inflammation of the pleura
- A closure of the larynx that blocks the passage of air to the lungs
- Acid-fast bacillus
- Removal of fluid from the chest by centesis for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes
- Serious disease of the lungs and other tissues cause by fungus
- A profuse nosebleed
- Accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity.
- Infection Infections that are a result of treatment in a hospital of healthcare
- Speech disorder attributable to a disorder of phonation
- Exhalation of breath
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- Inflammation of the Epiglottis
- Inflammation of the larynx and trachea and bronchial passageways
- Loss of ability to speak through disease of or damage to the larynx or mouth
- Chest Pain. (Also called thoracodynia)
- A nosebleed
- Embolism Blocking of the pulmonary artery by foreign matter or by a blood clot
- Rarely used term for diaphragmatic hernia
- Constriction of the airways and difficulty or discomfort in breathing
- A measuring instrument that measures the oxygen in the arterial blood
- A respiratory condition marked by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing.
- Instrument used to examine the bronchial tubes
- Partial or complete collapse of the lung
- Absence of oxygen
- Purified protein derivative of tuberculin
24 Clues: A nosebleed • Absence of oxygen • Acid-fast bacillus • A profuse nosebleed • Exhalation of breath • Inflammation of the pleura • Inflammation of the Epiglottis • Chest Pain. (Also called thoracodynia) • Partial or complete collapse of the lung • Rarely used term for diaphragmatic hernia • Purified protein derivative of tuberculin • Accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity. • ...
Medical Terminology Assignment 2 2013-04-13
Across
- / temporary or permanent loss of motor control
- / gland at the base of the brain that regulates the function of other glands
- / excessive thirst
- / sleep disorder with sudden uncontrollable need to sleep
- / hormone that regulates immune response - is secreted by the thymus gland
- / drug that inhibits the growth of bacterial diseases
- / inflammation of the brain
- / central nervous system
- media / inflammation of the middle ear
- / gland that secretes tears
- / glucose in the urine
- / inflammation of the cornea
- / hearing impairment in old age
- / surgical repair of the external ear
Down
- / jelly-like mass filling the inner chamber between the lens and the retina of the eye
- / inflammation of the meninges
- / inability to use or comprehend words as a result of stroke, head trauma, or disease
- / tough fibrous, white outer coat of the eye, extending from the cornea to the optic nerve
- / surgical repair of the eardrum
- / purulent drainage from the ear
- / loss of neurologic function, or "not knowing"
- / inflammation of the spinal cord
- / excessive growth of hair in unusual places
- / double vision
- / low blood sugar
- / process of measuring hearing
- / condition of eye misalignment - caused by intraocular muscle imbalance
- / absence of the lens in the eye - often after cataract removal
- / hormone replacement therapy
- / fainting
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 • / surgical repair of the eardrum • ...
Medical Terminology Assignment 2 2013-04-13
Across
- hormone replacement therapy
- gland at the base of the brain that regulates the function of other glands
- sleep disorder with sudden uncontrollable need to sleep
- inflammation of the middle ear
- central nervous system
- gland that secretes tears
- surgical repair of the eardrum
- excessive thirst
- hearing impairment in old age
- inflammation of the meninges
- inability to use or comprehend words as a result of stroke, head trauma, or disease
- excessive growth of hair in unusual places
- double vision
- surgical repair of the external ear
- loss of neurologic function, or "not knowing"
Down
- inflammation of the cornea
- fainting
- hormone that regulates immune response - is secreted by the thymus gland
- temporary or permanent loss of motor control
- inflammation of the brain
- tough fibrous, white outer coat of the eye, extending from the cornea to the optic nerve
- process of measuring hearing
- low blood sugar
- glucose in the urine
- drug that inhibits the growth of bacterial diseases
- condition of eye misalignment - caused by intraocular muscle imbalance
- purulent drainage from the ear
- jelly-like mass filling the inner chamber between the lens and the retina of the eye
- inflammation of the spinal cord
- absence of the lens in the eye - often after cataract removal
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 • process of measuring hearing • inflammation of the meninges • hearing impairment in old age • inflammation of the middle ear • surgical repair of the eardrum • ...
Medical Terminology Assignment 2 2013-04-13
Across
- low blood sugar
- inflammation of the spinal cord
- inflammation of the brain
- inflammation of the cornea
- process of measuring hearing
- central nervous system
- hormone that regulates immune response - is secreted by the thymus gland
- inflammation of the middle ear
- double vision
- surgical repair of the external ear
- excessive growth of hair in unusual places
- excessive thirst
- jelly-like mass filling the inner chamber between the lens and the retina of the eye
- inability to use or comprehend words as a result of stroke, head trauma, or disease
Down
- fainting
- loss of neurologic function, or "not knowing"
- surgical repair of the eardrum
- glucose in the urine
- temporary or permanent loss of motor control
- gland at the base of the brain that regulates the function of other glands
- inflammation of the meninges
- hearing impairment in old age
- drug that inhibits the growth of bacterial diseases
- gland that secretes tears
- hormone replacement therapy
- purulent drainage from the ear
- condition of eye misalignment - caused by intraocular muscle imbalance
- sleep disorder with sudden uncontrollable need to sleep
- absence of the lens in the eye - often after cataract removal
- 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 • surgical repair of the eardrum • purulent drainage from the ear • ...
Medical Terminology Assignment 2 2013-04-13
Across
- surgical repair of the external ear
- double vision
- sleep disorder with sudden uncontrollable need to sleep
- temporary or permanent loss of motor control
- hearing impairment in old age
- gland that secretes tears
- surgical repair of the eardrum
- hormone that regulates immune response - is secreted by the thymus gland
- absence of the lens in the eye - often after cataract removal
- process of measuring hearing
- inflammation of the spinal cord
- inflammation of the cornea
- drug that inhibits the growth of bacterial diseases
- loss of neurologic function, or "not knowing"
- fainting
Down
- glucose in the urine
- purulent drainage from the ear
- inability to use or comprehend words as a result of stroke, head trauma, or disease
- jelly-like mass filling the inner chamber between the lens and the retina of the eye
- inflammation of the brain
- low blood sugar
- central nervous system
- condition of eye misalignment - caused by intraocular muscle imbalance
- hormone replacement therapy
- excessive thirst
- inflammation of the middle ear
- gland at the base of the brain that regulates the function of other glands
- inflammation of the meninges
- tough fibrous, white outer coat of the eye, extending from the cornea to the optic nerve
- excessive growth of hair in unusual places
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 • process of measuring hearing • inflammation of the meninges • hearing impairment in old age • purulent drainage from the ear • surgical repair of the eardrum • ...
Medical Terminology Lesson 5 2014-05-08
25 Clues: egg • ear • coil • spot • bile • tear • milk • scale • mouth • wedge • organ • chest • under • fungus • pyloro • marrow • bladder • against • membrane • puncture • great toe • nail, claw • blind passage • suspension, fixation • tumor,swelling or mass
Medical Terminology Final Exam 2015-06-01
Across
- disease condition
- encloses the heart
- teacher
- cigarettes
- infarction heart attack
- condition usually abnormal
- instrument to visually exam
- heart
- can cause decreased urine output
- DNA in each chromosome
- above, upon
- tailbone
- behind
- before
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- finds cause of death
- excessive, more than normal
- laying on ones back
- used to expose the brain
- structures that provide energy
- process of cutting, incision
- causes the person to breathe thru a stoma
- complete, through
- deficient, below
- loss of appetite due to emotional issues
- colorectal cancer diagnosis
- reaction to certain drugs, radiation therapy or potential irritants,
- branch of biology
- within
- right upper quadrant
29 Clues: heart • within • behind • before • teacher • tailbone • cigarettes • above, upon • deficient, below • disease condition • complete, through • branch of biology • encloses the heart • laying on ones back • finds cause of death • right upper quadrant • DNA in each chromosome • infarction heart attack • used to expose the brain • condition usually abnormal • excessive, more than normal • ...
Crossword #1 Medical Terminology 2015-03-26
Across
- a narrowing of a vessel
- pain-relieving
- partition separating abdominal cavity from the thoracic cavity
- full name for a mature male reproductive cell
- directionally within the uterus
- study of the ears, nose, and throat
- medicine commonly used to treat chest pain
- malignant epithelial tumor
- examination using a tube coated with a fluorescent substance
- scientific term for cold blooded
- downward displacement of the spleen
- severe tonic contractions and muscle pain
- tissue death
- a condition resulting in weak, fragile, soft bones
- abnormal sensation
- infection of the blood
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- extreme paleness
- directionally below the breast
- treatment directed towards pain relief, not a cure
- means "flowing through"
- surgical opening in the trachea
- fluid accumulation in the head
- a small sac or cyst
- surgical fusion of the pleura
- joint repair surgery where one part is artificial
- abnormal condition resulting from a previous disease
- digestion of damaged organelles within a cell
- means "bursting forth of blood"
- incision into the chest cavity
- abnormal placement of the heart to the right
- puncture and aspiration of a cavity wall
- webbed feet or hands
- a watery animal fluid
33 Clues: tissue death • pain-relieving • extreme paleness • abnormal sensation • a small sac or cyst • webbed feet or hands • a watery animal fluid • infection of the blood • a narrowing of a vessel • means "flowing through" • malignant epithelial tumor • surgical fusion of the pleura • directionally below the breast • fluid accumulation in the head • incision into the chest cavity • ...
Medical Terminology chapter 2 2015-10-28
22 Clues: fat • cell • body • tumor • cause • flesh • flesh • nerve • gland • organ • fiber • cancer • smooth • tissue • system • muscle • disease • nucleus • striated • knowledge • physician • epithelium
Our Favorite Medical Words 2016-10-17
Across
- Relieve of the symptoms of a disease
- So small or unimportant as to be not worth considering
- Bones that make up the fingers of the hand and the toes of the foot
- Surgical removal of one or both ovaries
- A class of compounds that include a nitroso (R-NO) group and a urea
- Generic name of Retrovir
- Any disease caused by a fungus
- An upper GI endoscopy or EGD
- Involuntary erection or bristling of hairs
- Coughing up blood
- Brand name of fluconazole
Down
- Brand name of quetiapine
- An inflammatory arthritis affecting the spine and large joints (two words)
- For example pioglitazone and rosiglitazone
- A hormone-secreting tumor that can occur in the adrenal glands
- Of or belonging to the time before the biblical Flood (not medical)
- Brand name of hydrocortisone
- Unpleasant symptoms that occur after excessive alcohol intake
- The area surrounding an ischemic event such as thrombotic or embolic stroke
- Characterized by the treatment of the whole person, taking into account mental and social factors, rather than just the physical symptoms of a disease
20 Clues: Coughing up blood • Brand name of quetiapine • Generic name of Retrovir • Brand name of fluconazole • Brand name of hydrocortisone • An upper GI endoscopy or EGD • Any disease caused by a fungus • Relieve of the symptoms of a disease • Surgical removal of one or both ovaries • For example pioglitazone and rosiglitazone • Involuntary erection or bristling of hairs • ...
Medical Insurance and Coding 2016-10-05
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- single code describing both the etiology and the manifestation(s) of a particular condition
- word or phrase that describes a main term in the Alphabetic Index
- three-character code for classifying a disease or condition
- code for diagnosis that is the patient's main condition
- supplementary word or phrase that helps define a code in ICD-10-CM
- necessary assignment of a seventh character: often the sequence of an encounter
- name or phrase formed from or based on a person's name
- part of ICD-10-CM listing diseases and injuries alphabetically with corresponding diagnosis codes
- cause or origin of a disease or condition
- word that identifies a disease or condition in the Alphanumeric Index
- ICD-10-CM code listed next to the main term in the Alphabetic Index that is most often associated with a particular disease or condition
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- physician's description of the main reason for a patient's encounter
- summary of code numbers for neoplasms by anatomical site and divided by the description of the neoplasm
- Tabular List entries addressing the applicability of particular codes to specified conditions
- four or five character code number
- index of all external causes of diseases and injuries classified in the Tabular List
- character "x" inserted in a code to fill a blank space
- typographic technique that provides visual guidance for understanding information
- List part of ICD-10-CM listing diagnosis codes in chapters alhanumerically
- term that indicates the code to use when no information is available for assisting the disease or condition a more specific code: unspecified
- index in the table format of drugs and chemicals that are listed in the Tabular list
- abbreviation indicating the code to use when a disease or condition cannot be placed in any other category
- characteristic sign or symptom of a disease
23 Clues: four or five character code number • cause or origin of a disease or condition • characteristic sign or symptom of a disease • character "x" inserted in a code to fill a blank space • name or phrase formed from or based on a person's name • code for diagnosis that is the patient's main condition • three-character code for classifying a disease or condition • ...
Vocabulary for Medical Students 2020-02-05
Across
- clotting agent in blood
- lying down
- swelling
- apparatus to immobilize a break
- bony structure that forms the head
- a heated blood transfusion
- yellowish liquid in blood
- apparatus to support an arm
- cancerous
- a syringe introduces medication quickly into an intravenous line
- upper arm bone
- upper forearm bone
- the largest external organ
- organ that removes wastes and regulates fluids in the body
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- lower leg bone
- the largest internal organ
- awake and alert
- carries oxygen
- organ that pumps blood
- upper body
- a tool to stop blood flow to an appendage
- outer lower leg bone
- sudden but usually short pain
- lower forearm bone
- a person receiving medical attention
- another word for helicopter
- blod clot
- thigh bone
- stitches
- a tissue sample for testing purpos
- slow introduction of medication into an intravenous line
- not cancerous
32 Clues: swelling • stitches • blod clot • cancerous • upper body • lying down • thigh bone • not cancerous • lower leg bone • carries oxygen • upper arm bone • awake and alert • lower forearm bone • upper forearm bone • outer lower leg bone • organ that pumps blood • clotting agent in blood • yellowish liquid in blood • the largest internal organ • a heated blood transfusion • the largest external organ • ...
Chapter 3 Medical Terms 2019-10-10
Across
- high blood temperature
- one-half of a rounded structure
- red blood cell
- in excess number
- not able to contain or control discharge of excretions
- to separate tissues for anatomic study
- dark pigmentation
- remove calcium
- agent used to pervent infection (sepsis)
- form into one part
- inner layer of a developing embryo
- very small cell
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- a newborn infant
- underproduction of a substance
- through the skin
- four babies born together
- away from
- first
- round bacteria(cocci) that grow in groups of two
- bluish discoloration of the skin due to lack of oxygen
- made up of two parts
- cancer of white blood cell
- cut(sectioned) through or across
- occurring before the proper time
- to move forward
25 Clues: first • away from • red blood cell • remove calcium • to move forward • very small cell • a newborn infant • through the skin • in excess number • dark pigmentation • form into one part • made up of two parts • high blood temperature • four babies born together • cancer of white blood cell • underproduction of a substance • one-half of a rounded structure • cut(sectioned) through or across • ...
Medical Terminology-Lesson 9 2019-10-14
25 Clues: in • lip • bad • back • hand • side • skin • fear • move • small • light • breast • digest • swelling • finger,toe • heel,stone • twin,double • about,around • spinal column • grain,particle • pleura,rib,side • glue,gelatin-like • in front of,before • walk away,take steps • framework of the eyelid
Jessie Johnson Medical Term 2019-10-08
Across
- Dark pigment that colors the hair and skin
- Pertaining to elements and their interactions
- Pertaining to the heart
- False name
- Having a blood clot in a vessel
- Red blood cell
- Difficult or abnormal function
- Care and treatment of children
- Move away from the midline
- State of balance
- Determination of disease or defect
- Bone of the spine
- Bluish discoloration of the skin due to lack of oxygen
- Word part added before A root to modify its meaning
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- Cancer of white blood cells
- Large enough to be seen without microscope
- Abbreviation formed from the first letter of each word in a phrase
- Through the skin
- Pertaining to circulation
- Move toward the midline
- Practitioner of medicine
- Fundamental unit of a word
- Yellow growth on the skin
- Pertaining to nucleus
- Word part added to the end of a root to modify its meaning
25 Clues: False name • Red blood cell • Through the skin • State of balance • Bone of the spine • Pertaining to nucleus • Pertaining to the heart • Move toward the midline • Practitioner of medicine • Pertaining to circulation • Yellow growth on the skin • Fundamental unit of a word • Move away from the midline • Cancer of white blood cells • Difficult or abnormal function • ...
Medical Terminology CH 2 2021-02-04
Across
- abnormal condition of yellow
- tending to become progressively worse and to cause death as in cancer
- pertaining to the body
- new growth
- enlargement of an organ
- study of causes of diseases
- excessive development
- tumor composed of epithelium
- increase in the number of white blood cells
Down
- producing cancer
- tumor composed of muscle
- pertaining to the internal organs
- cell with a nucleus
- causing tumors
- not malignant, nonrecurrent, favorable for recovery
- producing disease
- tumor composed of fat
- resembling a nerve
- tumor of connective tissue
- study of medicine
20 Clues: new growth • causing tumors • producing cancer • producing disease • study of medicine • resembling a nerve • cell with a nucleus • tumor composed of fat • excessive development • pertaining to the body • enlargement of an organ • tumor composed of muscle • tumor of connective tissue • study of causes of diseases • abnormal condition of yellow • tumor composed of epithelium • ...
Medical Terminology- Chapter 2 2021-02-12
Across
- providing relief but not cure
- disease of the muscle
- treatment of cancer with drugs
- increase in severity of a disease or its symptoms
- increase in the number of red (blood) cells
- abnormal development
- causing tumors
- producing disease
- enlargement of an organ
Down
- producing cancer
- pertaining to yellow color
- tumor of green color
- study of medicine
- study of causes (of diseases)
- resembling a nerve
- improvement or absence of signs of disease
- pertaining to an organ
- pertaining to disease of unknown origin
- study of tissue
- having a fever
20 Clues: having a fever • causing tumors • study of tissue • producing cancer • study of medicine • producing disease • resembling a nerve • tumor of green color • abnormal development • disease of the muscle • pertaining to an organ • enlargement of an organ • pertaining to yellow color • providing relief but not cure • study of causes (of diseases) • treatment of cancer with drugs • ...
Medical Terminology: Chapter 6 2021-02-17
Across
- _________________ hearing loss is a hearing impairment caused by lesions of dysfunction on the cochlea or cochlear (auditory) nerve
- PE stands for ________________
- window membrane that covers the opening between the middle ear and internal ear
- hardening of the bony tissue in the ear
- a drug that blocks the effects of histamine
- otalgia and otodynia both mean __________
- the T in ENT stands for
- a disorder of the internal ear resulting from excessive buildup of endolymph, causing episodes of vertigo, tinnitus, nausea, vomiting, and hearing loss; named after Prosper _____________
- the larger of two sacs within the membranous labyrinth of the vestibule in the inner ear
- the malleus, incus, and __________ are the three auditory ossicles of the middle ear in that order; AKA stirrup
- myring/o and tympan/o are root words that mean _______________
Down
- hearing impairment in old age
- instrument for examining the ear
- ear ___________ is the introduction of a medicated solution into the external canal
- a hearing condition would end with -___________
- ____________ media is inflammation of the ear from changes in atmospheric pressure
- the spiral organ AKA the organ of _______ is the structure in the cochlea which contains hair cells that receive vibrations and generate nerve impulses for hearing
- this root words means a tube
- excision of the stapes to correct otosclerosis
- The fluid that fills the bony labyrinth of the internal ear
- a waxy substance secreted by glands located throughout the external canal
- (BAEP) brainstem auditory evoked ___________ is electrodiagnostic testing that uses computerized equipment to measure involuntary responses to sound within the auditory nervous system
22 Clues: the T in ENT stands for • this root words means a tube • hearing impairment in old age • PE stands for ________________ • instrument for examining the ear • hardening of the bony tissue in the ear • otalgia and otodynia both mean __________ • a drug that blocks the effects of histamine • excision of the stapes to correct otosclerosis • ...
Medical Terminology: Chapter 6 2021-02-17
Across
- otalgia and otodynia both mean __________
- the larger of two sacs within the membranous labyrinth of the vestibule in the inner ear
- the smaller of two sacs within the membranous labyrinth of the vestibule in the inner ear
- a waxy substance secreted by glands located throughout the external canal
- the spiral organ AKA the organ of _______ is the structure in the cochlea which contains hair cells that receive vibrations and generate nerve impulses for hearing
- An acoustic neuroma is also known as a vestibular ___________
- fluid within the membranous labyrinth of the internal ear
- an ear lavage is the ______________ of the external ear canal
- The fluid that fills the bony labyrinth of the internal ear
- this root words means a tube
- a drug that blocks the effects of histamine
- hearing impairment in old age
- ____________ media is inflammation of the ear from changes in atmospheric pressure
- instrument for examining the ear
Down
- _______ window is a membrane that covers the opening between the middle ear and internal ear
- myring/o and tympan/o are root words that means _______________
- _________________ hearing loss is a hearing impairment caused by lesions of dysfunction on the cochlea or cochlear (auditory) nerve
- a hearing condition would end with -___________
- the T in ENT stands for
- excision of the stapes to correct otosclerosis
- the malleus, incus, and __________ are the three auditory ossicles of the middle ear in that order; AKA stirrup
- surgical repair of the external ear
- PE stands for ________________
- process of measuring hearing
- the surgical procedure to reconstruct the tympanic membrane and/or the auditory ossicles
- ear ___________ is the introduction of a medicated solution into the external canal
- a disorder of the internal ear resulting from excessive buildup of endolymph, causing episodes of vertigo, tinnitus, nausea, vomiting, and hearing loss; named after Prosper _____________
- hardening of the bony tissue in the ear
- (BAEP) brainstem auditory evoked ___________ is electrodiagnostic testing that uses computerized equipment to measure involuntary responses to sound within the auditory nervous system
29 Clues: the T in ENT stands for • process of measuring hearing • this root words means a tube • hearing impairment in old age • PE stands for ________________ • instrument for examining the ear • surgical repair of the external ear • hardening of the bony tissue in the ear • otalgia and otodynia both mean __________ • a drug that blocks the effects of histamine • ...
Medical Terminology: Chapter 4 2021-02-08
Across
- convulsions (mounds) of the cerebral hemisphere
- The brain and spinal cord make up this crucial body system.
- EEG stands for _______________________.
- root word for glue
- This lobe of the brain is responsible for sensations such as pain, temperature, and touch
- the cerebral _______ is the outer layer of the cerebrum that consists of gray matter (this root also means bark)
- PSG stands for ________________.
- ________ agents are drugs used to treat psychosis (esp. schizophrenia)
- ECT or __________ therapy uses shocks applied to the brain to induce convulsions
- __________ disability: a category of disability that indicates a below-average mental ability and lack of skills needed for day-to-day activities
- cerebral _______________ is a condition that causes the hardening of arteries in the brain
- paresis is a suffix that indicates ______ paralysis
- spina ________ is a defect in development of the spinal column; absence of vertebral arches often causing pouching in the meninges/spinal cord
- ________ is any type of loss of neurologic function involving the interpretation of sensory information.
- ________ agents AKA antianxiety agents are drugs used to reduce anxiety.
Down
- The SP in SPECT stands for ________-________
- herpes ________ is a viral disease affecting the peripheral nerves; characterized by spread out painful blisters AKA shingles
- the sympathetic nervous system triggers our fight-or-flight response in ___________ situations
- syncope means losing consciousness i.e. ________
- the control center of the ANS located near the pituitary gland
- inflammation involving two or more nerves; often caused by nutritional deficiency such as lack of thiamine
- __________ mater is the deepest layer of the meninges existing beneath the dura mater and pia mater.
- This consists of the three membranes covering the brain and spinal cord.
- root word for little brain
- this type of seizure causes stiffening-jerking which involves all muscle groups; used to be called a grand mal seizure
- shallow grooves that separate gyri
- a developmental disability resulting from neurologic disorder. Evidenced by difficulties with verbal and nonverbal communication.
- pain that follows this type of nerve; caused by compression or trauma of the nerve or nerve root.
- the number of nerves arising from the brain
- root word for knowing
30 Clues: root word for glue • root word for knowing • root word for little brain • PSG stands for ________________. • shallow grooves that separate gyri • EEG stands for _______________________. • the number of nerves arising from the brain • The SP in SPECT stands for ________-________ • convulsions (mounds) of the cerebral hemisphere • ...
Medical Terminology Unit 3 2021-02-10
Across
- watery substance produced by mucosa
- usually a benign fat tumor
- inside the head, brain (word root)
- remove a gland
- cancer specialist
- suffix for tumor
- glandular cancer
- membrane covering closed cavities (noun)
- blood pressure (abbr.)
- high blood pressure
- process of producing EEG
- carcinoma in situ (abbr.)
- suffix for instrument used to measure
- connective tissue cancer
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- synonym cephalodynia
- disease of lymph glands
- tumor of melanocytes
- incision into the skull
- a new growth is a neo______.
- loss in structure size
- hernia of the meninges
- a newborn is a ______nate
- hardening of a vessel caused by fat
- muscle tissue tumor (fibroid)
24 Clues: remove a gland • suffix for tumor • glandular cancer • cancer specialist • high blood pressure • synonym cephalodynia • tumor of melanocytes • loss in structure size • hernia of the meninges • blood pressure (abbr.) • disease of lymph glands • incision into the skull • process of producing EEG • connective tissue cancer • a newborn is a ______nate • carcinoma in situ (abbr.) • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-03
Across
- plural form of ovum
- tumor of fat
- enlargement of the liver
- disease
- basic unit of living things
- often added to ease pronunciation
- black tumor
- located in the nucleus of the cell; 46 in a normal human cell
- abnormal condition of yellow
- large internal organs contained in the body cavities
- inflammation of a joint
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- tumor composed of glandular tissue
- above, excessive
- white
- plural form of thorax
- terms formed from the first letters of a phrase
- terms derived from the name of a person or place
- tumor of green color (malignant)
- malignant tumor of fat
- plural form of larynx
- prefix that means within
- prefix that means under
- tumor composed of nerve (benign)
- suffix that means inflammation
24 Clues: white • disease • black tumor • tumor of fat • above, excessive • plural form of ovum • plural form of thorax • plural form of larynx • malignant tumor of fat • prefix that means under • inflammation of a joint • enlargement of the liver • prefix that means within • basic unit of living things • abnormal condition of yellow • suffix that means inflammation • tumor of green color (malignant) • ...
Medical Terminology chapter 2 2020-09-03
Across
- providing some relief but not cure
- abnormal condition of yellow discoloration
- body substance
- attached at the beginning of a word root that modifies its meaning
- tumor composed of glandular tissue (benign)
- tumor composed of muscle (benign)
- resembling a cell
- increase in the severity if a disease or its symptoms
- relating to a disease with an unknown origin
- beyond control (transfer of cells from one organ to another, as in malignant tumors)
- enlargement of an organ
- both the pelvic and abdominal cavities (no space in between words)
- causing tumors
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- attached at the end of a word root that modifies the meaning
- the substance of a nucleus
- abnormal development
- without fever
- term derived from the name of a person or place, such as Alzheimer disease
- programed cell death
- disease of the bone and joint
- a group of cells that are similar and preform a specific function
- red (blood) cell (RBC)
- tumor composed of fat (benign)
- tends to get progressively worse and cause death as in cancer
- study of causes (of diseases)
- not malignant, nonrecurrent, and favorable for recovery
26 Clues: without fever • body substance • causing tumors • resembling a cell • abnormal development • programed cell death • red (blood) cell (RBC) • enlargement of an organ • the substance of a nucleus • disease of the bone and joint • study of causes (of diseases) • tumor composed of fat (benign) • tumor composed of muscle (benign) • providing some relief but not cure • ...
Natalie medical terminology crossword 2020-08-27
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- kidney stones
- observation of inside the body
- inflammation of the gums
- breakdown of cartilage
- surgical repair of the nose
- disease of the kidneys
- surgical removal of half the stomach
- stomach pain
- weakness in the muscles
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- Inflammation of the joints
- enlarged heart
- the study of the mind
- removal of the kidneys
- creating an opening in the skull
- destruction of red blood cells
- softening of the bone
- removal of the nose
- fat removal
- liver inflammation
- skin specialist
- Brain tumor
21 Clues: fat removal • Brain tumor • stomach pain • kidney stones • enlarged heart • skin specialist • liver inflammation • removal of the nose • the study of the mind • softening of the bone • removal of the kidneys • breakdown of cartilage • disease of the kidneys • weakness in the muscles • inflammation of the gums • Inflammation of the joints • surgical repair of the nose • ...
Medical Terminology Ch.1 2020-08-14
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- frequent flow of loose bowels or watery stools
- localized response to injury or destruction of tissue
- lower than normal blood pressure
- abnormal passage usually to the surface of the body
- stomachache
- mature red blood cell
- loss of large amount of blood in a short time
- rapid onset severe course short duration
- between not within the parts of a tissue
- a word formed from major parts of compound word
- pertaining to interior lining of artery walls
- inflammation of the stomach
- identification of a disease
- surgical creation of excretory opening
- groove or cracklike sore of the skin
- any disease of the stomach
Down
- surgical puncture to remove fluid in abdomen
- surgical removal of appendix
- the process of producing xray to study injected blood vessels w medium to make them visable
- within the muscle
- inflammation of stomach and small intestine
- abnormal hardening of artery walls
- higher than normal blood pressure
- abnormal enlargement of liver
- swelling by abnormal accumulation of fluid in cells tissues or cavities in the body
- pain in the joints
- blue discoloration of skin from lack of oxygen in blood
- invasion of body by pathogenic organism
- specialist in diagnosing and treating skin disorders
- disease structure operation or procedure named for the person who discovered or described it first
30 Clues: stomachache • within the muscle • pain in the joints • mature red blood cell • any disease of the stomach • inflammation of the stomach • identification of a disease • surgical removal of appendix • abnormal enlargement of liver • lower than normal blood pressure • higher than normal blood pressure • abnormal hardening of artery walls • groove or cracklike sore of the skin • ...
Medical Terminology Chapter 2 2020-08-25
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- the result of kids eating sugar
- the color of the sky
- the opposite of rough
- through/complete
- after/change
- disease
- what is another name for skin and what is it made of
- something you'd use when your sad or sick
- something that on the back of a dog
- an internal system of 2 or more tissues
- new
- tissues that helps you move heavy items
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- growth/substance/formation
- condition of formation, development, growth
- what is on people that eat carbs
- another word for a doctor
- cause of disease
- painful
- color
- something that secretes hormones
- another word for cancer
21 Clues: new • color • painful • disease • after/change • cause of disease • through/complete • the color of the sky • the opposite of rough • another word for cancer • another word for a doctor • growth/substance/formation • the result of kids eating sugar • what is on people that eat carbs • something that secretes hormones • something that on the back of a dog • an internal system of 2 or more tissues • ...
Medical Terminology Chapter 2 2020-09-04
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- tumor composed of fiber
- abnormal development
- tumor of green color
- study of tissue
- pertaining to the internal organs
- pertaining to epithelium
- originating in the body
- resembling a cell
- pertaining to the body
- tumor of connective tissue
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- resembling fat
- study of cells
- cell with a nucleus
- improvement or absence of signs of disease
- study of disease
- disease of the muscle
- resembling a nerve
- substance of a nucleus
- having a fever
- study of tumors
20 Clues: resembling fat • study of cells • having a fever • study of tissue • study of tumors • study of disease • resembling a cell • resembling a nerve • cell with a nucleus • abnormal development • tumor of green color • disease of the muscle • substance of a nucleus • pertaining to the body • tumor composed of fiber • originating in the body • pertaining to epithelium • tumor of connective tissue • ...
Medical Terms (RT NMU) 2021-01-05
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- a benign neoplasm originating from fat cell
- malignant epithelial neoplasm
- bloody defecation
- dorsal
- common
- insufficient oxygen supply
- human immunodeficiency virus
- a treatment using radiation
- an increase in amount of cell resulting from proliferation
- enlargement of the cerebral ventricles
- related to the lung
- a sideways curvature of the spine
- an autoimmune disease causing inflammation of the thyroid gland and resulting hypothyroidism
- a stage of excessive thyroid function
- a fungal infection caused by Candida species
- air
- chronic arsenic poisoning
- not cancerous
Down
- a benign neoplasm originating from skeletal muscle cell
- a test using sound waves to produce live images of the heart
- an inflammatory disease of the gallbladder
- an inflammatory disease of the thyroid gland
- a dimensionless unit universally used in computed tomography
- a surgical procedure removing the kidney
- malignant neoplasm of mesenchymal origin
- an x-ray photograph
- increase in the volume of an organ or tissue due to the enlargement of its component cells
- the formation of calcifications in the urinary system
- low blood sugar level
- an inflammation of the vermiform appendix
- toxic multinodular goiter
- acquired immune deficiency syndrome
- ventral
- stricture
34 Clues: air • dorsal • common • ventral • stricture • not cancerous • bloody defecation • an x-ray photograph • related to the lung • low blood sugar level • toxic multinodular goiter • chronic arsenic poisoning • insufficient oxygen supply • a treatment using radiation • human immunodeficiency virus • malignant epithelial neoplasm • a sideways curvature of the spine • a stage of excessive thyroid function • ...
Medical Terminology Muscular System 2021-03-03
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- inflammation of many muscles
- involuntary muscle that makes up heart wall
- where you find the brachialis muscle
- circular motion of a joint
- lack of muscle tone
- another name for smooth muscle
- enzyme found in muscle tissue
- rotator cuff muscles are located in this area
- muscle that assists a prime mover
- muscle wasting disease that is often hereditary
- triangular muscle over the shoulder
- inflammation of muscle
- muscle that moves toward midline
- root meaning muscle
- connective tissue that connects muscle to bone
- muscle that narrows the angle at a joint
- PT
- muscle group located on posterior thigh
- tendon that attaches calf muscle to heel
- muscle that opposes an agonist
- movement away from midline
- latissimus durise is located here
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- spasm of neck muscles
- disease involving muscles and skin
- OT
- muscle group in the thigh that has four components
- type of junction where nerve meets a muscle cell
- where you find the gastrocnemius
- lack of muscle coordination
- means movement
- asthenia is .....
- eversion, inversion and plantar flexion refer to movement of this body part
- abnormality of movement
- state of steady partial contraction
- muscle type that is voluntary
- disorder of muscles
- also known as Lou Gehrigs Disease due to degeneration of motor neurons
- sheath that covers a muscle
- means tearing away
- opposite of the origin of a muscle
- turning downward
- adjective for tendon
- syndrome that is assoicated with fatigue, widespread pain, stiffness, and sleep disorders
- abbreviation for the muscule neurotransmitter
44 Clues: OT • PT • means movement • turning downward • asthenia is ..... • means tearing away • lack of muscle tone • root meaning muscle • disorder of muscles • adjective for tendon • spasm of neck muscles • inflammation of muscle • abnormality of movement • circular motion of a joint • movement away from midline • lack of muscle coordination • sheath that covers a muscle • inflammation of many muscles • ...
Medical Terminology Unit 5 2021-03-03
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- inflamed gallbladder
- fever
- prefix for many
- human immunodeficiency virus (abbr.)
- culture and sensitivity (abbr.)
- large cell
- fused joint with no movement
- eardrum
- suffix for breathing
- organism that produces disease (adj.)
- having trouble breathing
- ear pain
- gallbladder (abbr.)
- Korsakoff's ______
- slow heart rate
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- promoting cancer growth (adj.)
- purulent discharge
- enlarged fingers
- neurologic vital signs (abbr.)
- round bacteria in the twisted chains
- tuberculosis (abbr.)
- runny nose
- surgical repair of the nose
- prefix for joined
- excision of the uvula
- suffix for eating (swallowing)
- suffix for paralysis
- failure to develop
- gram-negative intracellular ______ (plural)
29 Clues: fever • eardrum • ear pain • runny nose • large cell • prefix for many • slow heart rate • enlarged fingers • prefix for joined • purulent discharge • failure to develop • Korsakoff's ______ • gallbladder (abbr.) • inflamed gallbladder • tuberculosis (abbr.) • suffix for breathing • suffix for paralysis • excision of the uvula • having trouble breathing • surgical repair of the nose • ...
Medical Laboratory Professionals Week 2017-04-21
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- The rupture of red blood cell's membrane, causing the release of the hemoglobin and other internal components into the surrounding fluid
- Serum potassium level of less than 3.5 meq/L
- Presence of high concentrations of circulating antibodies, usually IgM, directed against red blood cells
- Used to detect antibodies or complement proteins that are bound to the surface of red blood cells
- The action of blood to change into a solid or semi-solid state to form clots
- The presence of blood in urine
- A Bachelor's Degree in clinical laboratory science and is certified to perform highly complex testing on blood or body fluid
- Malignant tumor of connective or other non-epithelial tissue
- Fragmented part of a red blood cell; typically irregularly shaped, jagged, and have two pointed ends
- The yellow-gold coloring (jaundice) that serum or plasma has that can indicate liver function issues
- Stacks or aggregations of red blood cells
- Increase in the total number of white blood cells
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- Gromott-Grmori's stain is a popular staining method, used widely as a screen for fungal organisms
- Presence of bacteria in the bloodstream
- Immature red blood cells that are made in the bone marrow and are released into the bloodstream
- An associate's degree in clinical laboratory technology and is certified to perform analysis on blood and body fluids and are supervised by clinical laboratory scientists
- Disease caused by infection with fungus
- The technologist that has specialized training in the study and preparation of tissues before sending to the pathologist for diagnosis
- An individual who holds a technical certificate in phlebotomy or prior experience and is responsible for collecting blood samples to be tested
- Are used to detect the presence of bacteria or fungi in the blood and to identify a blood infection
- A Physician who studies the causes and effects of diseases, especially one who examines laboratory samples of body tissue for diagnostic or forensic purposes
- A computerized robotic piece of equipment used for receiving samples, centrifuging, loading and unloading samples on the instruments and storage
- An excess of fat or lipids in a blood sample
- Constricting or compressing device used to control venous and arterial circulation to an extremity for a period of time
24 Clues: The presence of blood in urine • Presence of bacteria in the bloodstream • Disease caused by infection with fungus • Stacks or aggregations of red blood cells • Serum potassium level of less than 3.5 meq/L • An excess of fat or lipids in a blood sample • Increase in the total number of white blood cells • Malignant tumor of connective or other non-epithelial tissue • ...
Medical Laboratory Professionals Week 2017-04-21
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- The yellow-gold coloring (jaundice) that serum or plasma has that can indicate liver function issues
- Malignant tumor of connective or other non-epithelial tissue
- A Bachelor's Degree in clinical laboratory science and is certified to perform highly complex testing on blood or body fluid
- Disease caused by infection with fungus
- The action of blood to change into a solid or semi-solid state to form clots
- Are used to detect the presence of bacteria or fungi in the blood and to identify a blood infection
- Stacks or aggregations of red blood cells
- The technologist that has specialized training in the study and preparation of tissues before sending to the pathologist for diagnosis
- An excess of fat or lipids in a blood sample
- Fragmented part of a red blood cell; typically irregularly shaped, jagged, and have two pointed ends
- Immature red blood cells that are made in the bone marrow and are released into the bloodstream
Down
- Presence of high concentrations of circulating antibodies, usually IgM, directed against red blood cells
- Serum potassium level of less than 3.5 meq/L
- The presence of blood in urine
- Constricting or compressing device used to control venous and arterial circulation to an extremity for a period of time
- Gromott-Grmori's stain is a popular staining method, used widely as a screen for fungal organisms
- Presence of bacteria in the bloodstream
- A Physician who studies the causes and effects of diseases, especially one who examines laboratory samples of body tissue for diagnostic or forensic purposes
- An associate's degree in clinical laboratory technology and is certified to perform analysis on blood and body fluids and are supervised by clinical laboratory scientists
- The rupture of red blood cell's membrane, causing the release of the hemoglobin and other internal components into the surrounding fluid
- An individual who holds a technical certificate in phlebotomy or prior experience and is responsible for collecting blood samples to be tested
- A computerized robotic piece of equipment used for receiving samples, centrifuging, loading and unloading samples on the instruments and storage
- Increase in the total number of white blood cells
- Used to detect antibodies or complement proteins that are bound to the surface of red blood cells
24 Clues: The presence of blood in urine • Presence of bacteria in the bloodstream • Disease caused by infection with fungus • Stacks or aggregations of red blood cells • Serum potassium level of less than 3.5 meq/L • An excess of fat or lipids in a blood sample • Increase in the total number of white blood cells • Malignant tumor of connective or other non-epithelial tissue • ...
Medical Terminology (BIOL 3500) 2018-10-25
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- surgical removal of the tongue
- dark bloody stool
- cutting into the stomach
- armpit
- chronic indigestion
- profuse sweating
- "without a voice"
- softening of the nails
- specialist in the study of the stomach and intestines
- fungal disease with itchy, scaly lesion
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- inflammation of the bursa
- discharge of oil
- weight loss due to illness
- process of examining the colon
- destruction of tissue by chemicals, electric current, laser, or freezing
- surgical creation of an opening in the small intestine
- from head to tail
- inflammation of the hands and fingers
- surgical repair of the skin
- pain in the gums
- disease of the bone
21 Clues: armpit • discharge of oil • profuse sweating • pain in the gums • dark bloody stool • from head to tail • "without a voice" • chronic indigestion • disease of the bone • softening of the nails • cutting into the stomach • inflammation of the bursa • weight loss due to illness • surgical repair of the skin • process of examining the colon • surgical removal of the tongue • ...
Medical Abbreviations E-F 2018-11-05
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- ejection fraction
- extracellular volume
- expiratory positive airway pressure
- failure to thrive
- eye, ear, nose, throat
- endotracheal tube
- enteric coated
- estimated date of confinement
- fetal alcohol syndrome
- foot of bed
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- enzyme linked immunosorbent assay
- followup
- explanation of medical benefits
- estimated gestational age
- epinephrine
- electroencephalogram
- fracture
- fever of undetermined origin
- enteral nutrition
- extracellular water
- endstage renal disease
- endstage liver disease
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- failure to progress
- end expiratory pressure
- etiology
- fasting blood sugar
- echocardiogram
- extended care facility
- extrapyramidal symptoms
- fasting blood glucose
- ethyl alcohol
- Escherichia coli
- essential fatty acids
- electrocardiogram
- erythropoietin
- expired
- fullterm nursery
- edentulous
- estimated time of death
- estimated blood loss
41 Clues: expired • etiology • followup • fracture • edentulous • foot of bed • epinephrine • ethyl alcohol • echocardiogram • enteric coated • erythropoietin • Escherichia coli • fullterm nursery • ejection fraction • failure to thrive • endotracheal tube • electrocardiogram • enteral nutrition • failure to progress • fasting blood sugar • extracellular water • extracellular volume • electroencephalogram • ...
Medical Terminology Week 1 2018-08-01
44 Clues: -ist • sub- • dys- • bi/o • -oma • -oxia • ven/o • -itis • log/o • ger/o • -emia • nas/o • hypo- • anti- • hemi- • path/o • -spasm • oste/o • -penia • neur/o • -rrhea • chem/o • mamm/o • phob/o • phot/o • mort/o • aque/o • hyper- • -edema • psych/o • cardi/o • -somnia • hemat/o • crani/o • immun/o • -plasty • gastr/o • electr/o • carcin/o • -therapy • tonsill/o • pharmac/o • thyroid/o • vertebr/o
Medical Terminology Lesson 5 2019-09-18
25 Clues: Or • cec • sub • oto • bili • myco • rexy • ovar • myel • anti • Pyle • onco • lact • macul • squam • Vesic • spiro • thorac • hallux • Oncych • lacrim • mening • sphenic • viscero • centesis
Medical Terms Project 2 2020-10-02
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- sounds like king arthur
- what do you feel when someone pinches you
- baby goat + knee
- CRANIodos the poke'mon
- BLEH I got FUR in my mouth!
- involuntary twitches
- think Disneys, but without the "n"
- The darkest minecraft dimension
- An expert in this study
- red and puffy sounds like flame
Down
- soft as a pillow
- think, megamind
- this thing pumps your blood
- Big gray animals with one ivory horn
- the best part of chicken
- digestion of food occurs here
- you use this every single day without realizing it
- can we fix it, yes we can!
- Hubba Bubba Bubblegum
- LIVE longeR
- the study of a subject
21 Clues: LIVE longeR • think, megamind • soft as a pillow • baby goat + knee • involuntary twitches • Hubba Bubba Bubblegum • CRANIodos the poke'mon • the study of a subject • sounds like king arthur • An expert in this study • the best part of chicken • can we fix it, yes we can! • this thing pumps your blood • BLEH I got FUR in my mouth! • digestion of food occurs here • ...
HOSA Activity- Medical Assisting 2020-09-08
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- Insurance plan for individuals with low income
- Protects the confidentiality of patient information
- Document of all patient's history, medication,allergies
- A skill that is crucial for all doctors to exchange information or to make a diagnosis
- Not covered by insurance
- Comes after cleaning
- Comes before disinfecting
- Insurance plan for individuals
- Technique used in physical examinations (visual examination)
- Drawing blood or taking a urinary sample (not always needed in physical exam)
- Standard precautions set to prevent transmission of diseases
- Money that you need to pay for a covered health service
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- Standard hygiene precaution,cleaning and disinfecting, and personal protective equipment are all under __________.
- Helps cover medical expenses for illness or injury treatment
- A common type of appointment scheduling
- Insurance plan for people with a disability or people who are 65 or older
- The process of identifying a person's condition through prior analysis
- A type of protective equipment that must be worn when coming in contact with blood, body fluids, and contaminated items
- Another top rated health insurance plan in Hawaii
- Hawaii's top rated health insurance plan
- A type of protective equipment worn if clothing will be exposed to blood or bodily fluids
21 Clues: Comes after cleaning • Not covered by insurance • Comes before disinfecting • Insurance plan for individuals • A common type of appointment scheduling • Hawaii's top rated health insurance plan • Insurance plan for individuals with low income • Another top rated health insurance plan in Hawaii • Protects the confidentiality of patient information • ...
UOSCOM - Medical Crossword - MICROBIOLOGY 2020-11-06
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- First vaccine for this was approved in 2006
- Bacterial infection common in teens
- Caused by Clostridium perfringens
- Another name for pertussis
- Found in disinfectant
- Gram-positive bacteria stain
- Bacterial disease carried in postal mail
- Common microbe in cold salads
Down
- “Love in the Time of ______”
- Artist that suffered from AIDS
- Virulence factor protecting bacteria from adverse conditions
- Brain-eating amoeba
- Bacteria living in our cells
- Latent bacteria
- Generic name for conjunctivitis
- Virus carried by European conquerors
- HIV testing technique
- Carrier of the bubonic plague
- Discovered penicillin
- _____ polymerase
20 Clues: Latent bacteria • _____ polymerase • Brain-eating amoeba • Found in disinfectant • HIV testing technique • Discovered penicillin • Another name for pertussis • “Love in the Time of ______” • Bacteria living in our cells • Gram-positive bacteria stain • Carrier of the bubonic plague • Common microbe in cold salads • Artist that suffered from AIDS • Generic name for conjunctivitis • ...
Veterinary Medical Combining Forms 2020-11-19
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- Ten/o, Tendon/o, Tendin/o
- Enter/o
- Or/o, Stomat/o
- Encephal/o
- My/o
- Esophag/o
- Ren/o, Nephr/o
- Lymph/o
- Ophthalm/o, Ocul/o
- Pituit/o
- Neur/o
- Adren/o
- Ot/o, Aud/i
- Thyr/o, Thyroid/o
- Testicul/o, Orchid/o
- Hyster/o, Uter/o, Metr/i
- Hem/o, Hemat/o
- Cyst/o
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- Nas/o, Rhin/o
- Gonad/o
- Optic/o
- Cardi/o
- Hepat/o
- Aur/o
- Gastr/o
- Pineal/o
- Ven/o
- Oste/o
- Splen/o
- Dermat/o, Cutane/o, Derm/o
- Ovari/o
- Myel/o
- Pneum/o, pulmon/o
- pharyng/o
- Col/o, Colon/o
- Arteri/o
- Arthr/o
- Chron/o
- Urethr/o
39 Clues: My/o • Aur/o • Ven/o • Oste/o • Myel/o • Neur/o • Cyst/o • Gonad/o • Optic/o • Cardi/o • Hepat/o • Enter/o • Gastr/o • Splen/o • Ovari/o • Lymph/o • Adren/o • Arthr/o • Chron/o • Pineal/o • Pituit/o • Arteri/o • Urethr/o • Esophag/o • pharyng/o • Encephal/o • Ot/o, Aud/i • Nas/o, Rhin/o • Or/o, Stomat/o • Ren/o, Nephr/o • Col/o, Colon/o • Hem/o, Hemat/o • Pneum/o, pulmon/o • Thyr/o, Thyroid/o • Ophthalm/o, Ocul/o • Testicul/o, Orchid/o • ...
Medical Emergencies Crossword Puzzle 2018-03-06
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- an antiobiotic
- a person who gives some of his/her blood for people who have lost too much blood
- a vehicle used by paramedics to respond to an emergency
- awake and aware of one’s surroundings
- a box containing tools to treat an injury
- a person who helps the injured in a medical emergency
- a life-saving procedure to get a person’s blood pumping
- intersection, where two roads meet
- not awake because of an injury or medical condition
- to remain on the phone
- a machine that gives an electric current to the heart
- a method of closing a deep wound
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- an injury caused by the twisting of a limb or joint
- something you put on a cut to protect it from germs
- uncontrollable shaking due to abnormal brain activity
- a condition in which the heart stops or doesn’t pump properly
- a condition in which a blood vessel in the brain is blocked and part of the brain is injured
- hurt
- a person who sends out an ambulance to people in need of help
- to kill oneself
- people who respond to emergencies
- needles
- to have something stuck in one’s throat
- to suddenly become very upset and worried
24 Clues: hurt • needles • an antiobiotic • to kill oneself • to remain on the phone • a method of closing a deep wound • people who respond to emergencies • intersection, where two roads meet • awake and aware of one’s surroundings • to have something stuck in one’s throat • a box containing tools to treat an injury • to suddenly become very upset and worried • ...
Chapter 3- Medical Terminology 2018-07-12
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- practitioner of medicine
- yellow growth on the skin
- having a blood clot in a vessel
- separating tissues for anatomical study
- high blood pressure (glyc/o)
- like or resembling mucus
- pertaining to saliva
- plural form of lumen
- enlargement of the colon
- false paralysis
- agent used to prevent infection
Down
- the dark pigment that colors the hair and skin
- word ending that modifies the root
- lacking water
- frequent discharge of fluid fecal matter
- large enough to be seen without a microscope
- introduction of blood into the bloodstream
- through the skin
- out of normal position
- tumor of the bone marrow
- the large stage of cell division
- pertaining to the lymphatic system
- lack of muscle tone
- plural form of protozoon
- red blood cell
- to remove calcium from
26 Clues: lacking water • red blood cell • false paralysis • through the skin • lack of muscle tone • pertaining to saliva • plural form of lumen • out of normal position • to remove calcium from • practitioner of medicine • like or resembling mucus • tumor of the bone marrow • enlargement of the colon • plural form of protozoon • yellow growth on the skin • high blood pressure (glyc/o) • ...
Medical Assisting Exam 3 2019-02-20
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- involves repeating or paraphrasing the patients comments
- position used for gynecologic examinations
- the second link in the chain of infection
- includes childhood diseases
- the process used to wash and remove blood and tissue from medical instruments
- includes demographic information
- referred to as the "lateral position" as used for rectal examinations
- during this stage of grief the patient grieve's the loss of health and is very sad about their diagnosis
- the section of the medical history that helps uncover existing or potential health problems
- eating disorder involving bingeing and purging
- building phase of metabolism
Down
- a nutrient that is preferred by the cells of the central nervous system for energy
- running warm water and _________ are the two most important factors in an effective hand wash
- the destruction of disease-causing organisms after they leave the body
- used to examine the interior of the eye, including the retina and intraocular vessels
- the method that completely destroys microorganisms
- examination method used to assess the patient's manner of walking
- method of examination that uses tapping or striking the body with fingers or a small hammer to determine alterations in sound or vibration
- you must remove this to achieve hand asepsis
- meat and nuts
20 Clues: meat and nuts • includes childhood diseases • building phase of metabolism • includes demographic information • the second link in the chain of infection • position used for gynecologic examinations • you must remove this to achieve hand asepsis • eating disorder involving bingeing and purging • the method that completely destroys microorganisms • ...
Medical ethics and professionalism 2021-06-23
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- weighing individual freedom against social good
- respect honour and integrity
- equal opportunity for all
- doing things with best of interests
- commitment to life long learning
- a way of learning and assessing professionalism
- activities following set rules are ethical
- taking responsibility of own actions
- primum non nocere
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- outcome justifies means
- a legal system
- first immortalised human cell line
- possession of required skill
- respect patient’s choice
- Latin origin of professionalism
- exposing to hypothetical situations to force thinking
- stepping in someone else’s shoes
- physician who crafted first modern code of ethics
- cost benefit utilisation of available resources
- patients’ interest ahead of doctor’s
20 Clues: a legal system • primum non nocere • outcome justifies means • respect patient’s choice • equal opportunity for all • possession of required skill • respect honour and integrity • Latin origin of professionalism • stepping in someone else’s shoes • commitment to life long learning • first immortalised human cell line • doing things with best of interests • ...
Medical ethics and professionalism 2021-06-23
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- weighing individual freedom against social good
- respect honour and integrity
- equal opportunity for all
- doing things with best of interests
- commitment to life long learning
- a way of learning and assessing professionalism
- activities following set rules are ethical
- taking responsibility of own actions
- primum non nocere
Down
- outcome justifies means
- a legal system
- first immortalised human cell line
- possession of required skill
- respect patient’s choice
- Latin origin of professionalism
- exposing to hypothetical situations to force thinking
- stepping in someone else’s shoes
- physician who crafted first modern code of ethics
- cost benefit utilisation of available resources
- patients’ interest ahead of doctor’s
20 Clues: a legal system • primum non nocere • outcome justifies means • respect patient’s choice • equal opportunity for all • possession of required skill • respect honour and integrity • Latin origin of professionalism • stepping in someone else’s shoes • commitment to life long learning • first immortalised human cell line • doing things with best of interests • ...
Medical Terminology Root Words 2021-03-26
20 Clues: ears • bone • hair • phleb • hemat • joint • fasci • sweat • nerves • muscle • arteri • opthalm • encephal • ligaments • cartilage • oilglands • bonemarrow • spinalcord • capillaries • integumentary
Medical Terminology: Chapter 12 2021-04-01
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- This term means the present of white cells in the urine
- A ________ catheter is an indwelling catheter inserted through the urethra and into the bladder; typically used for an extended period of time
- urination at night after waking up from sleep
- cystitis is the _________ of the bladder
- The shorthand for biopsy
- This term is referred to as the sugar in the urine
- renal ___________ An x-ray image of the renal artery obtained after injecting contrast material into a catheter in the artery
- excision of a kidney
- the root for renal pelvis or basin is ______
- This root word means bladder or sac
- UA stands for
- A ______ is a device placed within vessel walls or tubes to keep it open.
- ESWL stands for Extracorporeal Shock Wave ____________
Down
- Synonym for azotemia also meaning an excess of urea and other waste in the blood due to kidney failure
- A _____________ catheter is a tube surgically inserted into the bladder through an abdominal incision.
- This term refers to the pus forming inflammation of the kidney
- This term is similar to urethrodynia meaning pain in the urethra
- This term is defined by involuntary urination or defecation
- An abdominal ____________ is an ultrasound image of the urinary tract
- This word has a similarly spelled root word that means small ball
- The root worked ren/o and nephr/o means _______
- Any protein that resembles protein is referred to as __________
- A root meaning sugar has many forms: gluco, glucoso, and _____
- Funnel-shaped ducts carrying urine from the nephrons to the renal pelvis
- The abbreviation HPF stands for high power ________
- APKD is an inherited condition What does the P stand for?
- This root word means thirst
- Lithiasis means the formation or presence of ________
- This indented opening in the kidney is where vessels enter and leave
- pooling of urine in dilated areas of the renal pelvis and calices of one or both kidneys caused by an obstructed outflow of urine
30 Clues: UA stands for • excision of a kidney • The shorthand for biopsy • This root word means thirst • This root word means bladder or sac • cystitis is the _________ of the bladder • the root for renal pelvis or basin is ______ • urination at night after waking up from sleep • The root worked ren/o and nephr/o means _______ • This term is referred to as the sugar in the urine • ...
Medical Terminology: Chapter 12 2021-04-01
Across
- A _____________ catheter is a tube surgically inserted into the bladder through an abdominal incision.
- ESWL stands for Extracorporeal Shock Wave ____________
- This word has a similarly spelled root word that means small ball
- cystitis is the _________ of the bladder
- This term is similar to urethrodynia meaning pain in the urethra
- This indented opening in the kidney is where vessels enter and leave
- A ______ is a device placed within vessel walls or tubes to keep it open.
- The shorthand for biopsy
- APKD is an inherited condition What does the P stand for?
- excision of a kidney
- This term refers to the pus forming inflammation of the kidney
- renal ___________ An x-ray image of the renal artery obtained after injecting contrast material into a catheter in the artery
- Funnel-shaped ducts carrying urine from the nephrons to the renal pelvis
Down
- UA stands for
- This root word means bladder or sac
- A ________ catheter is an indwelling catheter inserted through the urethra and into the bladder; typically used for an extended period of time
- This term means the present of white cells in the urine
- The abbreviation HPF stands for high power ________
- Synonym for azotemia also meaning an excess of urea and other waste in the blood due to kidney failure
- Any protein that resembles protein is referred to as __________
- This term is defined by involuntary urination or defecation
- This term is referred to as the sugar in the urine
- The root worked ren/o and nephr/o means _______
- Lithiasis means the formation or presence of ________
- An abdominal ____________ is an ultrasound image of the urinary tract
- A root meaning sugar has many forms: gluco, glucoso, and _____
- the root for renal pelvis or basin is ______
- This root word means thirst
28 Clues: UA stands for • excision of a kidney • The shorthand for biopsy • This root word means thirst • This root word means bladder or sac • cystitis is the _________ of the bladder • the root for renal pelvis or basin is ______ • The root worked ren/o and nephr/o means _______ • This term is referred to as the sugar in the urine • ...
Medical Terminology Lesson 6 2024-04-29
Across
- "The neurologist ordered an MRI to evaluate the encephalic structures."
- "Orchiectomy is a surgical procedure to remove one or both testes."
- "Cardiologists specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of heart conditions."
- "Piloerection, or goosebumps, occurs when the tiny muscles around hair follicles contract."
- "The brachial plexus is a network of nerves in the shoulder region."
- "The fallopian tubes, or salpinges, play a crucial role in the reproductive system."
- "The speech therapist worked on improving the patient's phonation."
- "The dentist noticed signs of inflammation around the oral stoma."
- "The nurse cleaned the umbilical stump of the newborn."
- "The patient complained of swelling and redness of the left palpebral margin."
- "The thalam is an important relay station for sensory information in the brain."
Down
- "Dendrites are branching extensions of nerve cells that receive signals."
- "The patient underwent a renal biopsy to assess kidney function."
- "The dentist examined the lesion on the patient's buccal mucosa."
- "The audiologist conducted tests to assess her acousti capabilities."
- "The gynecologist performed a colposcopy to examine the cervical tissue."
- "Histology is the study of the microscopic structure of tissues."
- "The ultrasound revealed a leiomatous mass in the abdomen."
- "The doctor noted the presence of rugae in the stomach lining."
- "The physio of a disease often influences its treatment approach."
- "The nurse inserted the IV catheter into the superficial phleb of the patient's arm."
- "Otitis media can lead to inflammation and fluid accumulation behind the tympanic membrane."
- "She experienced discomfort in her right auricle after swimming."
- "Cellular dysplasia can lead to abnormal tissue development."
- "The cilia lining the respiratory tract help in the movement of mucus."
25 Clues: "The nurse cleaned the umbilical stump of the newborn." • "The ultrasound revealed a leiomatous mass in the abdomen." • "Cellular dysplasia can lead to abnormal tissue development." • "The doctor noted the presence of rugae in the stomach lining." • "The patient underwent a renal biopsy to assess kidney function." • ...
Medical Terminology - Lesson 7 2024-05-01
Across
- stimulating secretions
- name for a hard, cancerous tumor
- heat stroke
- situate above or external to the dura mater
- hard; indurated
- pertaining to the mind
- pertaining to a sinus or an antrum
- a condition of weakness of the eye
- the suturing together of torn fascia
- abnormal wakefulness; insomnia
- any disease of the foot
- occurring after childbirth
Down
- inequality of vision in the two eyes
- one of the five bones between the ankle and the toes
- windpipe
- surgical incision of a sinus
- opposite of malignant
- giantism
- surgical incision of the flank
- any disease or disorder of the eye
- fixed or localized pain
- inflammation of a lacrimal gland
- a star-shaped cell
23 Clues: windpipe • giantism • heat stroke • hard; indurated • a star-shaped cell • opposite of malignant • stimulating secretions • pertaining to the mind • fixed or localized pain • any disease of the foot • occurring after childbirth • surgical incision of a sinus • surgical incision of the flank • abnormal wakefulness; insomnia • name for a hard, cancerous tumor • inflammation of a lacrimal gland • ...
Medical Terminology - Lesson 11 2024-05-02
Across
- swelling mass
- pertaining to pharmacy
- pertaining to a vestibule
- a woman who has just given birth to a child
- any fleshy swelling
- from front to back
- a pulling away from
- any disorder of sleep
- name for the nipple
- pertaining to the loins
- pertaining to the spleen and the kidney
- a clotting cell
Down
- uncontrollable muscle spasms
- any disorder of speech
- characterized by the production of offspring
- the therapeutic use of cole
- outside the heart
- a small round anatomical swelling made up of tiny blood vessels
- beneath the jaw
- between lips
- faulty or impaired digestion
- performed or occurring within the course of a surgical operation
- total paralysis
- the cutting of a tendon
- abnormal increase in the size of the teeth
25 Clues: between lips • swelling mass • beneath the jaw • total paralysis • a clotting cell • outside the heart • from front to back • any fleshy swelling • a pulling away from • name for the nipple • any disorder of sleep • any disorder of speech • pertaining to pharmacy • pertaining to the loins • the cutting of a tendon • pertaining to a vestibule • the therapeutic use of cole • ...
Medical Terms Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-31
Across
- Pain felt somewhere other than its original spot
- Farthest from the center of the body
- Bottom of foot
- separation of two ends of a joint
- The abbreviation of this term is D/C
- This means closest to the midline of the body
- Top of the foot is called what
- Lying face up
- Toes bending away from the body
- Healing apparatus
- Towards the bottom
- this term means away from a center
- Position of the body part that is bent inward
- Closest to the skin
- This term means pertaining to a center
- Position of the body part that is bent outward
- Toes outward away from the midline
- Arm or leg rotates medially toward the midline
- movement toward the midline
- discoloration of the skin from underneath bleeding
- Decreasing the angle formed by the bones of the joint
- Closest to the center of the body
- Toes bending toward the body
- Extreme straightening of the arm
- Arm or leg rotates laterally away from the midline
Down
- Swelling in the joint
- Lying face down
- Towards the head
- Turing the forearm away from the body
- Back of the body
- Increasing the angle of the joint
- Movement away from the midline
- Turing the forearm toward the body
- Front of the body
- Toes in towards the midline
- Tearing or Stretching of ligaments
- connects muscle to bone
- Farthest away from the skin
- This means farthest from the midline
- The abbreviation of this term is BP
- Pain produced when it is palpated
- Looseness at the joint
- partial or incomplete separation of a joint
- Swelling in the tissue
- Long onset injury
- Tearing or stretching of a muscles or tendons
- The abbreviation of this term is Bid
- Sensation produced by fricttion between bone and cartilage
- connects the bones
- Movement allowed at the joint
- The abbreviation of this term is ASAP
- The abbreviation of this term is CC
- Recent injury
- Body response after a injury
- Bruise
55 Clues: Bruise • Lying face up • Recent injury • Bottom of foot • Lying face down • Towards the head • Back of the body • Front of the body • Healing apparatus • Long onset injury • Towards the bottom • connects the bones • Closest to the skin • Swelling in the joint • Looseness at the joint • Swelling in the tissue • connects muscle to bone • Toes in towards the midline • Farthest away from the skin • ...
Medical Terminology Lesson 2 2023-09-01
20 Clues: mind • half • pile • blue • pain • like • neck • above • bones • skull • under • blood • uterus • beside • inside • observe • cartilage • created opening • fluid filled sac • loosening/destruction
medical terminology chapter 1 2023-09-03
Across
- abnormal softening
- false, fake
- study of glands and hormones
- within, inside
- study of the urinary tract
- above the stomach
- study of
- process of recording
- painful, difficult
- two
- stomach
- around
- eye
- enlargement
- heart doctor
- blood
- root foundation of a medical term
- kidney
- pain
Down
- inflammation
- study of the stomach and intestines
- over, above
- vowel connects roots to suffixes and roots to other roots
- slow
- pertaining to
- one who studies the nerves
- surgical repair
- heart
- ear
- instrument to look inside
- inflammation of the stomach and intestines
- nose
- voice box, larynx
- study of disease
- record or picture
- against
- under, below
- excessive, abnormal flow
- fast, rapid
39 Clues: ear • two • eye • slow • nose • pain • heart • blood • around • kidney • stomach • against • study of • over, above • false, fake • enlargement • fast, rapid • inflammation • heart doctor • under, below • pertaining to • within, inside • surgical repair • study of disease • above the stomach • voice box, larynx • record or picture • abnormal softening • painful, difficult • process of recording • excessive, abnormal flow • ...
Medical Notes Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-02
Across
- _______-An issue to the tissue
- _______-Injury to a joint accompanied by stretching or tearing of ligaments
- _______-Freezing of tissue fluid resulting in damage to the skin and underlying tissue
- _______-Injury by excessive stretching, overuse or misuse of a muscle
- _______-Also called a seizure, a violent, involuntary contraction of muscle
- _______-Excessive loss of blood ; bleeding
- _______-Injury caused by rubbing or scraping of skin
- _______-Cutting or separation of a body part
- _______-Below normal conditions in temperature
- _______-A reduction in the supply of blood to the heart
- _______-Contact with chemical substance that causes injury, illness, or death
Down
- _______-Invasion of organism
- _______-Method of prioritizing treatment
- _______-Inadequate supply of blood and oxygen to body organs
- _______-Wound with jagged, irregular edges
- _______-Cut or wound caused by cut, surgical cut
- _______-A break (Usually, a break in a bone or tooth)
- _______-Partial or complete loss of consciousness due to temporary loss of blood
- _______-Displacement of a bone at a joint
- _______-Injury to body tissue caused by heat, caustic, radiation, or electrical
20 Clues: _______-Invasion of organism • _______-An issue to the tissue • _______-Method of prioritizing treatment • _______-Displacement of a bone at a joint • _______-Wound with jagged, irregular edges • _______-Excessive loss of blood ; bleeding • _______-Cutting or separation of a body part • _______-Below normal conditions in temperature • ...
Chapter 5 Medical Terminology 2023-09-28
30 Clues: py/o • neo- • -oid • ox/i • -pnea • muc/o • endo- • -tomy • hem/o • -cele • somn/o • orth/o • -metry • -rrhea • coni/o • phon/o • spri/o • sept/o • -thorax • -ectomy • laryng/o • trache/o • carcin/o • pharyng/o • -stenosis • tonsilll/o • nas/o,rhin/o • diaphragmat/o • bronch/o,bronchi/o • pneum/o,pneumon/o,pulmon/o
Medical Terminology CH. 18 2023-11-20
Across
- Substances that when taken affect mental processes, perception, consciousness, mood & emotion
- Distress caused by fear
- Scientific study of human mind & behavior
- Total or partial inability to remember past experience
- Pathological fear or dread
- Inability to sleep
- Pathological fear of heights
- Diagnosis & treatment of mental disorders
- Killing of one person to another
- Fixed, unyielding, false belief or judgment held despite strong evidence
- Morbid impulse to start fire
- A crystalline compound- stimulant of the central nervous system
- Presence of two or more diseases
- Persistent, recurrent, uncontrollable thoughts or impulses
- disorder Depression that occurs at the same time every year often in the winter
- Natural substance in brain that has same effect as opium
Down
- The capacity to become accustomed to a stimulus or drug
- Disorder characterized by the presence of 2 or more distinct personality states.
- Syndrome characterize by physical immobility & mental stupor
- When the body requires a specific dose of a particular drug
- Treatment of mental disorders through communication
- Exaggerated feeling of well being
- Pathological fear of being trapped in a confined space
- Mood disorder with hyperactivity, irritability & rapid speech
- Pathological fear of being trapped in a public place
- Agent that intestifies sensory perception
- Substance that diminishes activity, sensation or tone
- Refraining from speech or temporarily speechless
28 Clues: Inability to sleep • Distress caused by fear • Pathological fear or dread • Pathological fear of heights • Morbid impulse to start fire • Killing of one person to another • Presence of two or more diseases • Exaggerated feeling of well being • Scientific study of human mind & behavior • Diagnosis & treatment of mental disorders • Agent that intestifies sensory perception • ...
Medical Terminology ch 18 2023-11-20
Across
- chemicals that change consciousness, awareness or perception
- pathologic fear of heights
- the changes in the bodys processes that make the drug necessary for daily functioning
- fixed, unyielding, false belief or judgement held despite strong evidence to the contrary
- pathologic fear or dread
- killing of one human by another
- nonmedical term for a person unable to be responsible for his or her actions
- distress caused by fear
- unable or unwilling to speak
- compound found in tea and coffee plants, is a stimulant of the CNS
- morbid impulse to set fires
- syndrome characterized by physical immobility and mentor stupor
- scientific study of the human mind and behavior
- diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders
- presence of two or more diseases at the same time
- substance that diminishes activity, sensation, or tone
- natural substance in the brain that has the same effect as opium
Down
- depression that occurs at the same time every year, often winter
- persistant, recurrent, uncontrollable thoughts or impulses
- total or partial inability to remember past experiences
- exaggerated feeling of well being
- Inability to sleep
- mental disorder in which of an individuals personality is seperated from the rest leading to multiple personalities
- treatment of mental disorders through communication
- agent that intensifies sensory perception
- pathologic fear of being trapped in a public space
- pathologic fear of being trapped in a confined space
- mood disorder with hyperactivity, irritability, and rapid speech
- the capacity to become accustomed to a stimulus or drug
29 Clues: Inability to sleep • distress caused by fear • pathologic fear or dread • pathologic fear of heights • morbid impulse to set fires • unable or unwilling to speak • killing of one human by another • exaggerated feeling of well being • agent that intensifies sensory perception • diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders • scientific study of the human mind and behavior • ...
Symptomes and Medical conditions 2023-11-27
Across
- A state of being abnormally sleepy or inclined to(склонный к) sleep.
- A contagious viral infection characterized by itchy red spots on the skin.
- Extreme tiredness or lack of energy.
- An abnormally high body temperature, usually accompanied by shivering and a headache.
- A sensation of lightheadedness, unsteadiness, or a feeling that the surroundings are spinning.
- Medical condition that causes you to react badly or feel sick when you eat or touch a particular substance.
- A sudden loss of consciousness typically caused by a lack of oxygen to the brain.
- Low blood pressure.
- An infectious viral disease causing fever and a red rash on the skin. It typically occurs in childhood.
- A burning sensation or discomfort in the chest, often caused by the reflux of stomach acid into the esophagus.
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- A respiratory condition where spasms in the lungs cause difficulty in breathing. A person uses an inhaler to calm the spasms.
- A sudden, involuntary contraction (spasm) of the diaphragm muscle, often causing a sound.
- Inflammation of the colon.
- The release of air from the stomach through the mouth, often accompanied by a sound.
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease.
- A chronic condition where the body either does not produce enough insulin or cannot effectively use the insulin it produces, leading to high blood sugar levels.
- A common name given for influenza. It is a contagious viral infection of the respiratory passages that causes fever and severe aching.
- A localized physical condition in which part of the body becomes reddened, swollen, hot, and often painful, typically as a reaction to injury or infection.
- Inflammation of the stomach lining.
- High blood pressure.
- The feeling of discomfort in the stomach, often with a feeling like you might throw up.
- Persistent difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep.
- A lot of small red spots on the skin that are usually itchy.
23 Clues: Low blood pressure. • High blood pressure. • Inflammation of the colon. • Inflammation of the stomach lining. • Extreme tiredness or lack of energy. • A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease. • Persistent difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep. • A lot of small red spots on the skin that are usually itchy. • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-10
Across
- Low blood pressure, where the force of blood against the artery walls is too low.
- Insufficient blood flow to an organ, often resulting in tissue damage.
- Shock: Inadequate blood circulation due to the heart's inability to pump effectively.
- Thrombosis: Formation of a blood clot in a vein, typically in the legs (deep vein thrombosis) or lungs (pulmonary embolism).
- Inflammation of the inner lining of the heart chambers and valves.
- High blood pressure, a condition where the force of blood against the artery walls is too high.
- Heart Disease: Dysfunction or damage to one or more of the heart valves.
- The phase of the cardiac cycle when the heart muscle contracts, pumping blood out of the chambers.
- Profile: A blood test that measures levels of cholesterol and triglycerides, important markers for cardiovascular health.
- An irregular heartbeat, which can be too fast, too slow, or erratic.
- Artery Disease (CAD): Narrowing or blockage of the coronary arteries, leading to reduced blood flow to the heart muscle.
- Inflammation of the pericardium, the sac-like covering around the heart.
- The phase of the cardiac cycle when the heart muscle relaxes and fills with blood.
- A sudden blockage of a blood vessel by a travelling clot (embolus).
- Awareness of one's own heartbeat, often described as rapid, strong, or irregular.
- Monitor: A portable device worn by a patient to continuously monitor the heart's electrical activity over a period of time.
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- Chest pain or discomfort caused by reduced blood flow to the heart muscle.
- A diagnostic test that uses sound waves to produce images of the heart's structure and function.
- A bulge or weakness in the wall of a blood vessel, which can rupture and cause internal bleeding.
- Hardening and thickening of the arterial walls, often associated with aging and contributing to cardiovascular disease.
- An abnormal heart sound caused by turbulent blood flow, often indicating a problem with a heart valve.
- Bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes due to inadequate oxygenation of the blood.
- Formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel, obstructing blood flow.
- A condition where plaque builds up inside the arteries, narrowing and hardening them.
- Abnormally fast heart rate, usually defined as above 100 beats per minute.
- A small device implanted in the chest or abdomen to regulate the heartbeat.
- Inflammation of the myocardium, the muscular tissue of the heart.
- Abnormally slow heart rate, usually defined as below 60 beats per minute.
- Infarction: Also known as a heart attack, it occurs when blood flow to a part of the heart is blocked for a long enough time that part of the heart muscle is damaged or dies.
- Disease of the heart muscle, leading to enlargement or thickening of the heart muscle.
30 Clues: Inflammation of the myocardium, the muscular tissue of the heart. • Inflammation of the inner lining of the heart chambers and valves. • A sudden blockage of a blood vessel by a travelling clot (embolus). • An irregular heartbeat, which can be too fast, too slow, or erratic. • Insufficient blood flow to an organ, often resulting in tissue damage. • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-10
Across
- A condition where plaque builds up inside the arteries, narrowing and hardening them.
- A bulge or weakness in the wall of a blood vessel, which can rupture and cause internal bleeding.
- Awareness of one's own heartbeat, often described as rapid, strong, or irregular.
- A diagnostic test that uses sound waves to produce images of the heart's structure and function.
- Low blood pressure, where the force of blood against the artery walls is too low.
- Inflammation of the myocardium, the muscular tissue of the heart.
- Hardening and thickening of the arterial walls, often associated with aging and contributing to cardiovascular disease.
- The phase of the cardiac cycle when the heart muscle contracts, pumping blood out of the chambers.
- Infarction Also known as a heart attack, it occurs when blood flow to a part of the heart is blocked for a long enough time that part of the heart muscle is damaged or dies.
- Inflammation of the inner lining of the heart chambers and valves.
- An abnormal heart sound caused by turbulent blood flow, often indicating a problem with a heart valve.
- A small device implanted in the chest or abdomen to regulate the heartbeat.
Down
- Disease of the heart muscle, leading to enlargement or thickening of the heart muscle.
- Artery Disease(CAD Narrowing or blockage of the coronary arteries, leading to reduced blood flow to the heart muscle.
- Heart Disease Dysfunction or damage to one or more of the heart valves.
- Thrombosis Formation of a blood clot in a vein, typically in the legs (deep vein thrombosis) or lungs (pulmonary embolism).
- A sudden blockage of a blood vessel by a travelling clot (embolus).
- Chest pain or discomfort caused by reduced blood flow to the heart muscle.
- Shock Inadequate blood circulation due to the heart's inability to pump effectively.
- Abnormally fast heart rate, usually defined as above 100 beats per minute.
- The phase of the cardiac cycle when the heart muscle relaxes and fills with blood.
- Insufficient blood flow to an organ, often resulting in tissue damage.
- Inflammation of the pericardium, the sac-like covering around the heart.
- Formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel, obstructing blood flow.
- Profile A blood test that measures levels of cholesterol and triglycerides, important markers for cardiovascular health.
- Bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes due to inadequate oxygenation of the blood.
- High blood pressure, a condition where the force of blood against the artery walls is too high.
- An irregular heartbeat, which can be too fast, too slow, or erratic.
- Monitor A portable device worn by a patient to continuously monitor the heart's electrical activity over a period of time.
- Abnormally slow heart rate, usually defined as below 60 beats per minute.
30 Clues: Inflammation of the myocardium, the muscular tissue of the heart. • Inflammation of the inner lining of the heart chambers and valves. • A sudden blockage of a blood vessel by a travelling clot (embolus). • An irregular heartbeat, which can be too fast, too slow, or erratic. • Insufficient blood flow to an organ, often resulting in tissue damage. • ...
Medical Terms Set #9 2024-04-23
Across
- the heart between beats, at rest
- ventricle (one of the two bottom chambers of the heart)
- record/recording
- 2 tubes that go from trachea to each lung
- growth; development
- contraction
- fatal(deadly)
- lung
- the process of clotting
- vessels
- wall
- arteries
- involuntary contraction
- heart
- a tube you PUT DOWN
Down
- infection that usually doesn't affect you unless already sick
- lung
- vessels
- plaque buildup
- to expand
- any therapy that decreases or stimulates the antigen/antibody response
- to get smaller in diameter
- drug that decreases the antigen/antibody response
- picture or printout of a test result
- to turn or roll
25 Clues: lung • lung • wall • heart • vessels • vessels • arteries • to expand • contraction • fatal(deadly) • plaque buildup • to turn or roll • record/recording • growth; development • a tube you PUT DOWN • the process of clotting • involuntary contraction • to get smaller in diameter • the heart between beats, at rest • picture or printout of a test result • 2 tubes that go from trachea to each lung • ...
Rene Marrufo-Medical terminology 2024-07-24
Across
- inflammation of
- state of
- person who studies
- swelling of the
- discharage
- condition
- state of heat
- a part of the body that is closer to the center of the body than another part.
- sudden/ involuntary
- breathing
- toward the head end of the body; upper
- cutting into
- toward the front of the body.
Down
- urine/urination
- laying face up
- fainting or passing out
- loss of blood from damaged blood vessels. A hemorrhage may be internal or external
- surgical repair
- laying face down
- to record
- a part of the body that is farther away from the center of the body than another part.
- prosses of visually examining
- chest cavity
- back
- away from the head; lower
- study of
- surgical removal
- pain
- paralysis
29 Clues: back • pain • state of • study of • to record • condition • breathing • paralysis • discharage • chest cavity • cutting into • state of heat • laying face up • urine/urination • inflammation of • surgical repair • swelling of the • laying face down • surgical removal • person who studies • sudden/ involuntary • fainting or passing out • away from the head; lower • prosses of visually examining • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-07
Across
- suffix that means the study of
- root which means repair
- root is related to blood vessels
- suffix that indicates softening
- suffix that indicates surgical removal of part/all
- suffix that indicates a condition
- refers to the intestine
- means eyelid
- suffix that suggests a tumor
- refers to gland
- refers to the skin
- means disease
- that is related to the gums
- refers to a joint
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- suffix that means cutting into
- suffix that indicates a specialist
- prefix is related to the brain
- a suffix that indicates inflammation
- term that means enlarged
- root that refers to a sudden contraction
- prefix that is associated with the liver
- refers to the heart
- refers to the kidney
- refers to the nose
- prefix that refers to the stomach
25 Clues: means eyelid • means disease • refers to gland • refers to a joint • refers to the skin • refers to the nose • refers to the heart • refers to the kidney • root which means repair • refers to the intestine • term that means enlarged • that is related to the gums • suffix that suggests a tumor • suffix that means the study of • suffix that means cutting into • prefix is related to the brain • ...
Set 1 Medical Terminology 2024-08-26
25 Clues: os • ad • Cx • a/an • ante • anti • aden • algia • enzyme • arthro • arterio • left ear • left eye • right ear • away from • right eye • both eyes • both ears • blood vessel • pertaining to • causing death • adrenal gland • ears,nose,throat • cerebral spinal fluid • surgical puncture to remove fluid
Medical Terminology - Sports Medicine 2024-08-27
Across
- pulling apart of a generally non-moveable joint
- the sense of the bodies position in space
- tissue that connects bone to bone
- to advise against
- state of being enlarged
- the circumstance in which an injury occurs
- swelling composed of blood; internal bleeding associated with a contusion
- examination by touch
- blue skin from lack of oxygen
- movement of a joint around a central point
- incomplete or partial dislocation of a joint
- treatment by use of water
- work or exercise not requiring oxygen (sprints, short in duration and high in intensity)
- to bring back to the normal position
- potentially fatal reaction of the body to injury; failure of the cardiovascular system to circulate enough blood to the body
- tearing or pulling away a part of a structure
- wasting away of organ or tissue; a decrease in muscle or tissue size, usually caused by disease, injury, or loss of innervation
- a cut made surgically with a sharp knife
- the site at which bones meet to form a joint
- work or exercise requiring oxygen (endurance, long in duration yet low in intensity)
- treatment by use of cold
- distal aspect of limb forced away from the midline
- cracking sound or feeling
- to supply with nerves
- the body's reaction to injury
- gristle-like padding that lies on or between bones
- the name of the disease or condition a person is believed to have
Down
- pain that occurs away from the injury site
- lack or loss of memory usually due to head injury, shock, fatigue, or illness
- a fluid filled sac at a joint that prevents friction
- complete displacement of a bone from its normal position in a joint
- pain at the sorest spot of an injury
- looseness of a joint due to loose ligament
- an agent causing the dilation or opening of blood vessels
- of long duration or frequent recurrence
- the process of the body physiologically adapting to an unfamiliar environment
- bleeding visible beneath the skin as a blue or purple patch
- inflammation of a bursa
- a bruise to a bone or muscle from an outside force causing tissue damage and internal bleeding
- an agent causing the constriction or closing of blood vessels
- a jagged cut or tear in the skin
- swelling due to abnormal accumulation of fluid in tissues or cavities
- method or apparatus used for healing an injury
- a break or crack in a bone
- treatment by the use of heat
- on the opposite side
- tissue that connects muscle to bone
- an agent for producing insensibility to pain
- state of being pinched off or smaller than normal
- to advise the use of
- prediction of the course and end of a disease or eventual outcome of an injury
- stretching or tearing of muscle or tendon
- swelling in a joint
- stretching or tearing of ligaments
- sudden onset, abrupt
- distal aspect of limb forced toward the midline
56 Clues: to advise against • swelling in a joint • examination by touch • on the opposite side • to advise the use of • sudden onset, abrupt • to supply with nerves • state of being enlarged • inflammation of a bursa • treatment by use of cold • treatment by use of water • cracking sound or feeling • a break or crack in a bone • treatment by the use of heat • blue skin from lack of oxygen • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-28
Across
- Amount of movement allowed at the joint
- Towards the top or head
- The nerves in my hand are __
- The palms are plantar to the top of the hand
- connects bone to bone
- Moving shoulder blades together
- Lying face down
- flexion Pointing your toes
- Knocking knees
- Stretching or tearing of ligaments
- A grating sound or sensation produced by friction between bone and cartilage or the fractured parts of a bone.
- Movement away from the midline of the body
- Shrugging your shoulders
- Stretching or tearing of muscles/tendons
- ER
- Separation of two ends of a joint
- Your fingers are __ to your shoulders
- Bringing the toes in towards the midline of the body
- The feet are __ to the knees
- Body’s response to injury
Down
- ETA
- DNR
- Extreme or excessive straightening of a part
- Closest to the skin
- Your hips are __ to your knees
- Recent injuries
- C/O
- To push forward
- Hips popping in and out of place
- Sleeping on your back
- The heart is __ to the spine
- Pointing your toes upwards
- DOA
- Bruise
- Holding a cup of soup
35 Clues: ER • ETA • DNR • C/O • DOA • Bruise • Knocking knees • Recent injuries • To push forward • Lying face down • Closest to the skin • connects bone to bone • Sleeping on your back • Holding a cup of soup • Towards the top or head • Shrugging your shoulders • Body’s response to injury • flexion Pointing your toes • Pointing your toes upwards • The nerves in my hand are __ • The heart is __ to the spine • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-29
Across
- Partial or incomplete separation of a joint
- Opposite of pushing backwards
- Opposite of superficial
- Opposite of External Rotation
- Farthest from the midline of the body
- Upward movement of the scapula
- Swelling in the joint means ___
- Decreasing the angle formed by the bones of the joint
- Downward movement of the scapula
- Opposite of the underside of your foot
- Short for headache
- Stretching or tearing of muscles/tendons
- Short for diagnosis
- Short for blood pressure
- When you stretch or tear a ligaments, this is called ___
- Structure that connects bone to bone
- Short for deep vein thrombosis
- When your tissue swells, this is called ___
- a discoloration of the skin resulting from bleeding underneath
- Below or toward the feet
- The hand are ___ to the body
- When you turn your forearm away from your body, it is called ___
- Short for central nervous system
Down
- Pain produced when structure is palpated
- Movement toward the midline of the body is called ___
- Amount of movement allowed at the joint
- Looseness in the joint
- Towards the top or head
- Extreme or excessive straightening of a part
- When you bring your toes toward your body, it is called ___
- Toward the back of the body
- The nerves near your hands are ___
- Opposite of new injury
- Opposite of old injury
- Closest to the midline of the body
- Opposite of lying face down
- Movement away from the midline of the body is called ___
37 Clues: Short for headache • Short for diagnosis • Looseness in the joint • Opposite of new injury • Opposite of old injury • Opposite of superficial • Towards the top or head • Short for blood pressure • Below or toward the feet • Toward the back of the body • Opposite of lying face down • The hand are ___ to the body • Opposite of pushing backwards • Opposite of External Rotation • ...
Lesson 12 Medical Terminology 2023-01-31
25 Clues: vein • base • ovary • ilium • three • ileum • colon • pelvis • artery • spleen • sacrum • uterus • ureter • larynx • pharynx • therapy • urethra • thyroid • duodenum • ligament • appendix • bronchus • esophagus • adrenal (gland) • two, double, both
Chapter 5 Medical Terminology 2023-02-03
Across
- standard reference position
- imaginary line drawn down the center
- line drawn vertically
- horizontal&vertical lines thru navel
- on both sides
- made up of 2 or more words
Down
- front of the body
- study of body structure
- study of body function
- farther from torso
- vertical, below
- flat surface when sliced through
- farther from the midline
- divides chest into regions
- sole of the foot
- palm of the hand
- back of the body
- patient lying on back
- letters or symbols in place of words
- toward the midline of the body
20 Clues: on both sides • vertical, below • sole of the foot • palm of the hand • back of the body • front of the body • farther from torso • line drawn vertically • patient lying on back • study of body function • study of body structure • farther from the midline • divides chest into regions • made up of 2 or more words • standard reference position • toward the midline of the body • ...
Chapter 6 Medical Terms 2023-02-13
Across
- The ankle bones
- The top back and sides of the skull
- The chest
- Two bones forming the upper jaw
- The thirty-three bones of the spinal column
- The inferior portion of the sternum
- The superior and widest portion of the pelvis
- The lower, posterior portion of the pelvis
- The medial anterior portion of the pelvis
Down
- The bony structures around the eyes
- The breastbone
- The kneecap
- The lower jaw bone
- Arches Bones that make up the cheekbones
- The large bone of the thigh
- The superior portion of the sternum
- The medial and larger bone of the lower leg
- The nose bones
- Supports the spine and the point of proximal attachment
- The bony structure of the head
20 Clues: The chest • The kneecap • The breastbone • The nose bones • The ankle bones • The lower jaw bone • The large bone of the thigh • The bony structure of the head • Two bones forming the upper jaw • The bony structures around the eyes • The superior portion of the sternum • The top back and sides of the skull • The inferior portion of the sternum • Arches Bones that make up the cheekbones • ...
Medical Terminology Practice 1 2023-02-22
Across
- ventral cavity that contains digestive, reproductive, and excretory structures
- pertaining to the sole of the foot
- toward the surface of the body (external)
- ventral cavity that contains heart, lungs, and associated structures
- movement toward the median plane
- nearer to the center (trunk of the body)
- excision of the stomach
- tailbone
- lying horizontal with face downward
- away from the head; toward the tail or lower part of a structure
- turning outward
- inflammation of the stomach
Down
- tumor of the liver
- inflammation of the liver
- inflammation of the kidney(s)
- away from the surface of the body (internal)
- part of the spine known as the loin
- turning inward or inside out
- part of the spine known as the neck
- tumor of bone
- near the back of the body
21 Clues: tailbone • tumor of bone • turning outward • tumor of the liver • excision of the stomach • inflammation of the liver • near the back of the body • inflammation of the stomach • turning inward or inside out • inflammation of the kidney(s) • movement toward the median plane • pertaining to the sole of the foot • part of the spine known as the loin • part of the spine known as the neck • ...
Medical Assistant Key Terms 2023-04-17
Across
- position for rectal assessment
- laying in 45 degree angle
- urinary catheterization
- series of waves
- laying on the abdomen
- hold a wound closed
- position head lower than the feet
- med. abbrv. for both eyes
- laying flat on back
- metric scale measuremnet
Down
- test distant vision
- tool to compress blood vessels
- sense of light
- aka skin hooks
- surgical knife
- farsightedness
- med. abbrv. for left eye
- nearsightedness
- laying on left side
- electrical recording of the heart
- electrical activity from angles
- med. abbrv. for right eye
22 Clues: sense of light • aka skin hooks • surgical knife • farsightedness • series of waves • nearsightedness • test distant vision • hold a wound closed • laying flat on back • laying on left side • laying on the abdomen • urinary catheterization • med. abbrv. for left eye • metric scale measuremnet • laying in 45 degree angle • med. abbrv. for both eyes • med. abbrv. for right eye • ...
Medical Terminology - Integumentary System 2023-04-24
Across
- scaly/dry skin
- abnormal blue color on the body
- fatty tumor
- excessive sweating for no reason
- abnormal growth of hair
- hardening and/or inflammation of the skin
- inflammation of the eyelid
- disease of fungus on the body
- pus on the skin
- process or state of being scaly
- resembling a hair
- strange skin defect
- abnormal blood in the tissues
- disease in the cornea of the eye
- bottom layer of the skin
- black cell (causes cancer)
Down
- abnormal skin condition; commonly in patches
- the death of body tissue
- nipple-like tumor
- scaly patches that are strange
- disease or disorder of the nails
- tumor skin cancer
- abnormal cancer
- excessive sweating
- study of diseases
- abnormal production of pus
- fungus-like
- fingernail shape or texture
- redness of the skin
- hair-like
30 Clues: hair-like • fatty tumor • fungus-like • scaly/dry skin • abnormal cancer • pus on the skin • nipple-like tumor • tumor skin cancer • study of diseases • resembling a hair • excessive sweating • redness of the skin • strange skin defect • abnormal growth of hair • the death of body tissue • bottom layer of the skin • inflammation of the eyelid • abnormal production of pus • black cell (causes cancer) • ...
Medical Terms Crossword (Suffixes) 2023-04-29
20 Clues: -oma • -pexy • -cele • -osis • -itis • -penia • -scopy • -phobia • -gnosis • -dipsia • -trophy • -plasty • -ptosis • -megaly • -ectomy • -paresis • -lepsy,lepsis • -graph, -scope • -algia, -dynia • -rrhea, -rrhoea
Veterinary Medical Practices: Pharmacology 2023-05-09
Across
- to combine into a single or unified form
- microorganism, bacterium which causes disease
- parasitic worm which lives in the heart and arteries of an infected animal
- substance produced by metabolism
- inhibiting the growth of microorganisms
- very small air cell of the lungs
- retains all the properties of the substance
- medication used to treat moderate pain
- capability of being dissolved
- medication used to treat allergic reactions
- medication often used to anesthetize or euthanize animals
- medication used to reduce arthritis pain
- any medication, substance or vaccine made from animal products or other
- medication used to treat skin conditions
Down
- injection which provided immunity from a disease
- composed of one or more atoms and is the smallest particle of a substance
- dissolve with, or mix with water
- medicine which inhibits the growth of microorganisms and bacteria
- rate or flow through a porous material
- medicine used to relieve mild or chronic pain and to reduce fever or inflammation
- movement of fluid through the lymphatic system or blood vessels to a body part
- sources which is used to prevent or treat disease
- solution which prevents the growth of microorganisms
- medication used to treat severe pain
- class of drugs used to relieve pain
- colorless fluid, which holds white blood cells
- strong drug used to treat pain
- having minute spaces or holes through which liquid or air can pass through
- solution used as a mild antiseptic
29 Clues: capability of being dissolved • strong drug used to treat pain • dissolve with, or mix with water • substance produced by metabolism • very small air cell of the lungs • solution used as a mild antiseptic • class of drugs used to relieve pain • medication used to treat severe pain • rate or flow through a porous material • medication used to treat moderate pain • ...
Medical Equipment and Abbreviation 2023-03-21
Across
- Used to inspect the retina or other parts of the eye.
- depressor- A tool used to examine the mouth and throat.
- A machine that is used to filter toxins in blood.
- A device used to measure temperature.
- A device used to listen to internal sounds of the body.
- A device used to turn liquid into mist that can easily be inhaled.
- dead on arrival - declared deceased immediately upon arrival at the hospital
- an implantable device that helps pace irregular heartbeat
- A device used to inject fluids or withdraw them from the body.
- hammer- Used to test tendon reflexes
- biopsy - A procedure to remove sample cells or tissues in order to be used in the laboratory.
- discontinue - To cease from doing.
- Tape- Used to measure length, height or distance.
- heart rate- The number of heartbeats per minute.
Down
- fracture- A quantity that represents a part of a whole.
- A device used to look into the ears.
- device- Used for secretion of obstructions from the body.
- or dropper- A tool used to measure and dispense liquid.
- A container that is used to collect urine or feces.
- Scissors- A surgical instrument used to cut and dissect.
- A machine that is used to deliver breath or breathes for you.
- laboratory- A facility equipped with scientific equipment for research and experiments.
- forceps- Used to remove earwax and foreign bodies from ear or cavities.
- Cylinder- Used to store oxygen and other gases.
- scale- A device used to measure weight or mass.
- medication - A substance or drugs used to treat an illness or disease.
- intensive care unit- A system that provides intensive and specialized care.
- diagnosis - Identification of a disease or other problems from its signs and symptomps.
- chest x-ray - Produces an image or film that shows conditions affecting the chest.
- Equipment- Used to stimulate a large bowel movement.
30 Clues: discontinue - To cease from doing. • A device used to look into the ears. • hammer- Used to test tendon reflexes • A device used to measure temperature. • Cylinder- Used to store oxygen and other gases. • scale- A device used to measure weight or mass. • heart rate- The number of heartbeats per minute. • A machine that is used to filter toxins in blood. • ...
Medical Equipment and Abbreviation 2023-03-21
Across
- forceps- Used to remove earwax and foreign bodies from ear or cavities.
- A device used to measure temperature.
- x-ray - Produces an image or film that shows conditions affecting the chest.
- Used to inspect the retina or other parts of the eye.
- A container that is used to collect urine or feces.
- A device used to look into the ears.
- A device used to inject fluids or withdraw them from the body.
- hammer- Used to test tendon reflexes
- A facility equipped with scientific equipment for research and experiments.
- Cylinder- Used to store oxygen and other gases.
- or dropper- A tool used to measure and dispense liquid.
- care unit- A system that provides intensive and specialized care.
- scale- A device used to measure weight or mass.
- device- Used for secretion of obstructions from the body.
- A machine that is used to filter toxins in blood.
Down
- - To cease from doing.
- Equipment- Used to stimulate a large bowel movement.
- Scissors- A surgical instrument used to cut and dissect.
- - A substance or drugs used to treat an illness or disease.
- - Identification of a disease or other problems from its signs and symptomps.
- depressor- A tool used to examine the mouth and throat.
- an implantable device that helps pace irregular heartbeat
- on arrival - declared deceased immediately upon arrival at the hospital
- A device used to listen to internal sounds of the body.
- A device used to turn liquid into mist that can easily be inhaled.
- Tape- Used to measure length, height or distance.
- A quantity that represents a part of a whole.
- rate- The number of heartbeats per minute.
- - A procedure to remove sample cells or tissues in order to be used in the laboratory.
- A machine that is used to deliver breath or breathes for you.
30 Clues: - To cease from doing. • A device used to look into the ears. • hammer- Used to test tendon reflexes • A device used to measure temperature. • rate- The number of heartbeats per minute. • A quantity that represents a part of a whole. • Cylinder- Used to store oxygen and other gases. • scale- A device used to measure weight or mass. • ...
