medical Crossword Puzzles
Crossword of the week - Nurse practioner week 2025-11-07
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- Clothing worn by medical staff in hospitals (6)
- Process of prioritising patients based on urgency (6)
- Senior nurse in charge of a hospital ward (6)
- Place for outpatient medical treatment (6)
- Material used to cover and protect wounds (7)
- Method of delivering medicine via a needle (8)
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- Hospital section where patients stay (4)
- Standard clothing for nurses (7)
- Free from bacteria or other living microorganisms (7)
- Instrument used to listen to heart and lungs (11)
- Permission given by a patient for treatment (7)
- Period of work for nurses, often in rotation (5)
12 Clues: Standard clothing for nurses (7) • Hospital section where patients stay (4) • Place for outpatient medical treatment (6) • Senior nurse in charge of a hospital ward (6) • Material used to cover and protect wounds (7) • Method of delivering medicine via a needle (8) • Clothing worn by medical staff in hospitals (6) • Permission given by a patient for treatment (7) • ...
R.E Crossword 2012-11-22
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- New developments in medecine in drugs and procedures
- Fertilising the egg in a laboratory and placing the embryo into the womb
- Changing the genes of a child
- Placing sperm in a female's reproductive tract
- The money situation of the elderly
- A place of palliative care where the elderly go to relieve their suffering not be cured and e=be comforted
- Where an individual has responsibility for looking after themselves
- treatment to become fertile and have children
- Places that offer treatment and curative care
- how far life is enjoyable
- children whose body is used to help a sibling
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- donation and receiving of blood
- Donating and receiving organs
- The way in which belief in the afterlife can comfort the elderly
- Machines designed to support non-functioning human organs
- Using humans to test drugs
- The responsiblity of a group to look after the elderly
- Withdrawing medical support to end someone's life or denying something they need eg.food
- The belief that all life is special and sacred
- Copying of DNA
- Testing on embryos for medical science
- choosing the characteristics of children
- providing something to end a life
- Dying to relive pain or suffering
- Types of cells found in embryos, bone marrow, umbilical cords that help build new cells; used in research
- The act of carrying a child for another mother sometimes the natural mother will carry the baby other thimes the embryo is implanted through IVF
- of Life How important life is
27 Clues: Copying of DNA • how far life is enjoyable • Using humans to test drugs • Donating and receiving organs • Changing the genes of a child • of Life How important life is • donation and receiving of blood • providing something to end a life • Dying to relive pain or suffering • The money situation of the elderly • Testing on embryos for medical science • ...
CRDL Golf with safety 2013-07-05
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- Never _________ a guard or interlock.
- Every employee is expected to identify_____________.
- Information regarding hazards and safe handling of a chemical can be found on ______ Sheets.
- All accidents and injuries are __________________.
- It’s your _____________ to work safely and report hazards.
- No job is too important that we cannot take the ___________ to do it safely.
- All __________ and accidents must be reported immediatly.
- The take shelter alarm has a _____________ light.
- Integrity, Excellence, Team Work and ____________ are our core values.
- Team work, open communication and Employee ___________ is critical to achieving a safe workplace.
- Never stand directly ___________ a load.
- All forklifts and vehicles must yield to __________.
- When using a fire extinguisher follow the ___________ method.
- Accidents occur in the workplace due to the use of__________ hand-held tools to perform work.
- __________protection is required on the plant floor.
- Staying 3ft from a forklift is known as the ___________ rule.
- __________ all tools prior to use.
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- Open _______ and drink are not allowed on the plant floor.
- __________ are built in safety devices on machines.
- Taking _________ is not following standard work.
- _______________ Health and Safety Act.
- Safety is a __________ of my employment.
- Operating in a Man lift or Parts Picker require the use of __________ protection.
- Class B fire extinguishers are used on __________ liquids.
- Management is responsible for providing strong and ___________ Safety Leadership.
- Poor ____________ is a leading cause of fires and incidents in the work centers.
- Sanford Medical is CRDL’s _______________ medical provider.
- A medical exam and fit test is required prior to using a ___________.
- Defective tools or equipment must be_________ out by the employees.
- Never wear gloves when operating _____________ equipment.
- So far in 2013 the majority of our first aids are caused by _______ injuries.
- Welding outside of the weld shop requires a ____________ permit.
32 Clues: __________ all tools prior to use. • Never _________ a guard or interlock. • _______________ Health and Safety Act. • Safety is a __________ of my employment. • Never stand directly ___________ a load. • Taking _________ is not following standard work. • The take shelter alarm has a _____________ light. • All accidents and injuries are __________________. • ...
INFECTION CONTROL WEEK FUN! 2013-10-20
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- Croup in babies is often caused by this
- This term describes putting on PPE
- When bacteriology department isolates an antibiotic resistant organism, they call infection control
- Cdifficile can be ruled out after three stool samples collected on different
- This is your best defence against infection
- The backs of isolation room signs have this information
- Instruments must be subjected to this at point of care
- Provincial infectuous disease advisory committee is abbreviated as
- Additional Precautions are required if you have identified a potential risk of
- This virus causes vomitting and diarrhea, and spreads very easily from person to person. It can cause outbreaks on cruise ships and in healthcare facilities.
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- The Infection Control manual has a chart which summarizes additional precautions needed based on diagnosis or symptoms, this chart is
- You must do this appropriately to maintain sterility in reprocessed medical devices
- This virus causes respiratory infections, typically between November and April
- it takes at least this long to get a negative vre result.
- Infection control monitors lab cultures and information from nursing units to identify clusters and
- a patient on an acute care floor with this will remain on contact precautions for the duration of admission.
- When caring for someone with influenza, a mask is not sufficient to protect you, don't forget to protect your
- This type of precautions is used when routine precautions are not sufficient to prevent the transmission of microorganisms
- This type of event could compromise the sterility of a reprocessed medical instrument
- soiled surgical instruments awaiting reprocessing should never be soaked in
- this diagnosis requires serial negative swabs before discontinuing additional precautions
- Medical device reprocessing can be abbreviated as
22 Clues: This term describes putting on PPE • Croup in babies is often caused by this • This is your best defence against infection • Medical device reprocessing can be abbreviated as • Instruments must be subjected to this at point of care • The backs of isolation room signs have this information • it takes at least this long to get a negative vre result. • ...
engineer 2021-09-23
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- Evaluate outside factors that are your roof your walls and foundation.
- They design the hardware platform that the pc runs on.
- understanding and application of the fundamental principles and laws of nature
- makes movies and shows
- create lighting effects to change the mood of the set by operating lighting boards
- track the development process of a product from start to finish.
- System for power generation .
- Helps design and create fabric .
- responsible for clerical and accounting work performed in
- Paper mechanical and digital drawings.
- devise efficient systems that integrate workers, machines, materials
- the technology behind the creation of expert systems
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- Research and development that combine medical
- study that deals with the design, development, production and maintenance of the equipment
- is responsible for the accurate processing of submittals in order to ensure the correct products and materials are installed throughout the project.
- planning, designing, and overseeing construction
- site-specific engineering analysis or evaluation of energy efficiency and solar projects involving residential, commercial
- oversee, evaluate, and calibrate equipment, systems, and procedures
- designs and develops computer applications using the Java programming language.
- develop, design and maintain voice and data communications systems
- the forefront of developing uses of nuclear material for medical imaging devices, such as positron emission tomography
- install, maintain, and repair radio broadcast and transmission equipment
- Mining and studying rocks.
- to install, repair, and perform routine maintenance on x-ray and other medical imaging equipment at a hospital
- fundamental principles of materials, mechanical, structural and electrical engineering,
- move locomotives between tracks to keep the trains organized and on schedule.
26 Clues: makes movies and shows • Mining and studying rocks. • System for power generation . • Helps design and create fabric . • Paper mechanical and digital drawings. • Research and development that combine medical • planning, designing, and overseeing construction • the technology behind the creation of expert systems • They design the hardware platform that the pc runs on. • ...
Healthcare Supply and Production 2022-03-15
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- illustrates the rate at which one input substitutes for the other in the production process at the margin
- are directly related to price schedule
- improves for producing a healthcare product
- a rise in the price radiology services related to physician services
- this increases in labor cost would result in supplier decrease willingness to offer as much for sale at original price
- is total output at first increases at an expanding rate but after some point increases at a decreasing rate with respects to greater quantity of a variable input, holding all other inputs constant
- natural occurrences will tend to affect production
- the increase in all input results in a less than proportionate increase in output
- occurs when a doubling of inputs results in a doubling of output
- identifies how various inputs can be combined and transformed into a final output
- shows graphical relation between quantity of healthcare services on the vertical axis and the number of labor input on the horizontal
- reflect the opportunity cost of using any resources the medical firm owns
- the quantity of labor inputs are multiplied by the wage to get this
- Analysis of -- in economics is dominated in neoclassical framework
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- is calculated the same as demand
- when total production is increasing at an expanding rate up to point
- results when an increase in all inputs results in a more than proportionate increase in all inputs results in increase in output
- will be greater at every price the more firms enter the market
- Accountants consider when determining the accounting profits of a medical firm
- result when the medical firm becomes too large and experiences managerial inefficiencies
20 Clues: is calculated the same as demand • are directly related to price schedule • improves for producing a healthcare product • natural occurrences will tend to affect production • will be greater at every price the more firms enter the market • occurs when a doubling of inputs results in a doubling of output • ...
The History of Medicine 2022-09-12
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- When blood forms clots
- Produced during the application of leeches to prevent coagulation
- Arab contribution to medicine; applied to infected ulcers and wounds to "burn out the poison"
- The rejection of all religious and moral principles, in the belief that life is meaningless
- A disorder of structure or function that typically produces specific signs and symptoms or affects a specific location or body system
- Created by the Father of Medicine; recited by all physicians before entering practice
- Used during the medieval times by priests to cure the sick
- People who prepared and sold medicines and drugs
- The medieval association of craftsmen or merchants
- Widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time
- Medical practitioners qualified to practice surgery
- Chinese medicine in which needles are inserted into the body
- Surgical intervention where a hole is drilled into the skull
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- The withdrawal of blood from a patient by using leeches; done by the early Egyptians
- A system in which workers train on the job while also taking courses
- Based on the principles of science
- Refers to a disease or disease-causing organism; likely to be transmitted to people or animals
- The exclusion of bacteria and other microorganisms, typically during surgery
- People actively engaged in the art, discipline, or profession, especially medicine
- Were known as priests
- Medical symbol derived from the story regarding the priest in the temples of Asklepios
- A disease occurring at the same time in different places; the bubonic plague
- Medical treatment that prevents patients from feeling during procedures such as surgery
- Treatment with a vaccine in order to produce immunity against a disease
- A unit of ionizing radiation
- A disease that affects humans
26 Clues: Were known as priests • When blood forms clots • A unit of ionizing radiation • A disease that affects humans • Based on the principles of science • People who prepared and sold medicines and drugs • The medieval association of craftsmen or merchants • Medical practitioners qualified to practice surgery • Used during the medieval times by priests to cure the sick • ...
GE-IDX Registration 2019-04-05
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- part of Medicare that covers physician services, outpatient care
- Point of Service
- VTB located on the left side of the screen
- a doctor who is an expert in treating certain diseases, certain health problems, certain parts of the body or certain age groups.
- FSC#21
- the time of care from seeking access to discharge
- must be given by the insurance company for some in-patient procedures
- Financial Status Classification
- a fixed amount the patient must pay at the time medical services are provided
- part of Medicare that covers inpatient hospital care
- a federally funded program administered by the CMS
- two fields that should always have the same info
- HTB contains tabs that are specific tasks
- Preferred Provider Organization
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- a recommendation from a patient's PCP
- Healthcare.gov the exchange created per the PPACA to assist with acquiring health insurance
- a reference from one point on a screen to another screen
- U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
- what PCP means
- a percentage of medical cost shared between the carrier and patient
- Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
- amount that must be paid for medical expenses by the patient before any insurance coverage is applied
- a system of healthcare in which patients agree to visit only certain doctors and hospitals, monitored by a managing company.
- may also be called a policyholder, the person who pays for the policy
- a group of providers that agree to accept the conditions of a particular health care organization
- Health maintenance Organizations
- must be given by the insurance company for specific outpatient services
- a health care program federally funded, administered by states
- the person who is financially responsible for the patient's account
- FSC#370
30 Clues: FSC#21 • FSC#370 • what PCP means • Point of Service • Financial Status Classification • Preferred Provider Organization • Health maintenance Organizations • a recommendation from a patient's PCP • HTB contains tabs that are specific tasks • U.S. Department of Health & Human Services • VTB located on the left side of the screen • Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services • ...
Muscles 2019-02-01
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- This autoimmune disease occurs when your body's immune system damages its own tissues and organs
- This is a potential disabling disease
- This muscle is located on your temple
- This condition is caused when the nerves in your hand become damaged and squeezed leaving pain and numbness
- What is the movement towards the midline called?
- This is the movement when you turn your foot outward
- What is the action of turning your foot inward?
- What is it called when the palm moves upward?
- This opposes movement
- What medical term means near/towards?
- This muscle is located on the side of your hand near your pinky
- What is the action of bending/decreasing the angle?
- What position is on your back?
- What do muscles generate?
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- What term is defined as away from the midline?
- What is the medical term for back?
- Muscles help stabilize these
- What is the attachment on the moving bone?
- We are about to rotate our neck and turn our head because of this muscle
- This classification for muscles help provide main force
- This is known as inside something
- What is the action of bringing your toes toward you?
- What term is defined as close to the midline?
- What is the attachment on the non-moving bone?
- What is the action of pointing your toes down?
- What position is it when you lay on your stomach?
- What is the medical term for front?
- Deltoid is named because of its _____?
- This muscle provides people with the ability to shrug their shoulders
- This is a direction leading away from something
30 Clues: This opposes movement • What do muscles generate? • Muscles help stabilize these • What position is on your back? • This is known as inside something • What is the medical term for back? • What is the medical term for front? • This is a potential disabling disease • This muscle is located on your temple • What medical term means near/towards? • ...
Health 2024-06-28
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- The invasion and multiplication of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, and parasites that are not normally present within the body.
- A physical or mental feature that indicates a condition or disease.
- A doctor who specializes in the treatment of cancer.
- A damaging immune response by the body to a substance, especially pollen, fur, a particular food, or dust, to which it has become hypersensitive.
- A doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating heart diseases.
- Maintaining adequate fluid balance in the body.
- A doctor who specializes in treating skin disorders.
- The identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms.
- The science dealing with X-rays and other high-energy radiation, especially for the diagnosis and treatment of disease.
- A doctor's written order for the administration of a drug or device.
- A patient who receives medical treatment without being admitted to a hospital.
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- The administration of a vaccine to help the immune system develop protection from a disease.
- The treatment of injuries or disorders of the body by incision or manipulation, especially with instruments.
- Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- A condition with a rapid onset and a short, severe course.
- Persisting for a long time or constantly recurring, especially of a disease.
- A localized physical condition in which part of the body becomes reddened, swollen, hot, and often painful, especially as a reaction to injury or infection.
- Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- The action of stopping something from happening or arising.
- A thorough examination, especially a medical or dental one, to detect any problems.
- Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder.
21 Clues: Maintaining adequate fluid balance in the body. • Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder. • A doctor who specializes in the treatment of cancer. • A doctor who specializes in treating skin disorders. • Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • A condition with a rapid onset and a short, severe course. • ...
Working in a Medical Setting 2023-04-01
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- specialists to offer skin care services for those going through cancer treatment
- a medical facility that offers medical esthetic procedures and traditional spa services
- evidence based on observation and theory rather than scientific experimentation
- in some medical esthetic practices, this role may be the esthetician's immediate supervisor
- the group in an experiment that is not given the factor, medication, or product in question
- an educated guess that is based on observation or study of an issue in question
- a nursing program is typically based on this model
- this is considered an elective surgical procedure
- a physician who specializes in elective surgical procedures
- a Doctor of medicine is abbreviated as
- surgeon a dermatologist who performs plastic or cosmetic surgery
- dermatology a subspecialty of dermatology that treats appearance-related skin conditions
- a philosophy of reasoning that is based on first generating and then testing a hypothesis
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- abbreviation for registered nurse
- a title reserved for physicians who have taken and passed the exam required for bored certification in their respective specialties
- a physician who specializes in surgical procedures that are medically necessary and are used to correct abnormalities associated with birth defects
- working under the supervision of some other licensed individual
- college courses are based on this system (two words)
- most esthetic programs are based on a set number of hours each week (two words)
- abbreviation for licensed practical nurse
- surgery to change the appearance of the eyelids
- the type of treatments and services one can preform under license
- a doctoral degree typically requires this number of additional years of education
- procedure that removes excessive fat deposits and loose skin from the abdomen to tuck and tighten the area
- esthetician training program offers this type of an environment
25 Clues: abbreviation for registered nurse • a Doctor of medicine is abbreviated as • abbreviation for licensed practical nurse • surgery to change the appearance of the eyelids • this is considered an elective surgical procedure • a nursing program is typically based on this model • college courses are based on this system (two words) • ...
Dream Careers 2023-07-20
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- A doctor who specializes in the medical care of animals. (Hint: "Animal healer and caretaker")
- The top executive of a company or organization. (Hint: "Company leader")
- A person trained to travel and work in space. (Hint: "Explorer beyond Earth's atmosphere")
- A designer of buildings and structures. (Hint: "Creator of blueprints")
- A person who operates and navigates an aircraft. (Hint: "Aviator in the skies")
- A medical doctor who diagnoses and treats illnesses. (Hint: "Healer in the medical field")
- An expert in the study of the natural world and its phenomena. (Hint: "Inquirer of nature's secrets")
- A skilled cook who prepares and creates delicious dishes. (Hint: "Culinary master")
- An educator who imparts knowledge and guides students. (Hint: "Classroom mentor")
- A person who starts and runs a business, taking on financial risks. (Hint: "Business innovator")
- A person who creates written works such as books, articles, or scripts. (Hint: "Wordsmith and storyteller")
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- A representative of a country who promotes international relations. (Hint: "Ambassador and negotiator")
- A creative individual who produces visual or performing arts. (Hint: "Painter, sculptor, or performer")
- A reporter or writer who investigates and reports news. (Hint: "News gatherer")
- A professional who studies behavior and mental processes. (Hint: "Mind and behavior expert")
- A businessperson who uses technology to develop and grow entrepreneurial ventures. (Hint: "Tech-savvy entrepreneur")
- A person who plays musical instruments or sings. (Hint: "Melody maker")
- A professional who provides legal advice and represents clients in court. (Hint: "Legal advocate")
- A professional who applies scientific and mathematical principles to design and construct solutions. (Hint: "Problem solver in various fields")
- A person who excels in sports and physical activities. (Hint: "Competitive player")
20 Clues: A designer of buildings and structures. (Hint: "Creator of blueprints") • A person who plays musical instruments or sings. (Hint: "Melody maker") • The top executive of a company or organization. (Hint: "Company leader") • A reporter or writer who investigates and reports news. (Hint: "News gatherer") • ...
ISU CROSSWORD 2025-01-17
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- A disease caused by an excessive number of white blood cells, often due to cancer.
- A medical device that helps patients breathe by delivering oxygen or a mix of gases.
- Surgical technology uses lasers to treat eye problems like nearsightedness.
- A nutrient required for energy, found primarily in bread, rice, and pasta.
- The maintenance of public health through the provision of clean water, waste disposal, and hygiene.
- The disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
- A noninvasive imaging technique that uses magnetic fields to visualize internal organs.
- A portable medical device that monitors electrical activity of the heart
- The essential fatty acid found in fish that promotes heart health.
- The mineral necessary for oxygen transport in the blood, often found in red meat and spinach.
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- The bacterium that causes the highly contagious infection known as food poisoning.
- The ability of individuals to obtain needed medical services and treatments in a timely and affordable manner.
- A method used to copy DNA and create genetically identical organisms.
- A public health practice of isolating individuals, animals, or goods that may have been exposed to a contagious disease to prevent its spread to others.
- This type of sugar is found naturally in milk
- Individual who refuses to take vaccinations (typically lower IQ)
- This imaging technique uses X-rays to create detailed images of the inside of the body.
- A deficiency in this vitamin can lead to scurvy, which affects connective tissue.
- A sudden increase in the number of cases of a disease above what is normally expected in a population.
- An infectious disease caused by a virus that affects the liver and is spread through contaminated blood.
- This mosquitoborne virus causes flulike symptoms and is linked to microcephaly in babies
21 Clues: This type of sugar is found naturally in milk • The disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) • Individual who refuses to take vaccinations (typically lower IQ) • The essential fatty acid found in fish that promotes heart health. • A method used to copy DNA and create genetically identical organisms. • ...
Law and Public Safety Careers 2025-10-20
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- I gather, analyze, and report information to clients regarding legal or personal matters
- I support lawyers by performing a variety of tasks, such as maintaining and organizing files, conducting legal research, and drafting documents
- I administer basic or advanced emergency medical care and assess injuries and illnesses
- I represent clients in criminal and civil litigation and other legal proceedings
- I guard people in penal institutions and guard those in transit between jail, courtroom, prison, or other point
- I gather facts and collect evidence of possible crimes
- I'm entrusted with protecting and preserving parklands and other public spaces
- I guide or control vehicular or pedestrian traffic at such places as streets, schools, railroad crossings, or construction sites
- I maintain order among students on a school bus.
- I protect property from illegal activity
- I enforce fire regulations, inspect forest for fire hazards, and recommend forest fire prevention or control measures
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- I investigate hunting accidents and fish or game violations, and may compile evidence to testify in court.
- I handle animals for the purpose of investigations of mistreatment, or control of abandoned, dangerous, or unattended animal
- I assess injuries and illnesses, provide emergency medical care, and may transport patients to medical facilities
- I am a law enforcement officer who maintains order in courtrooms
- I assist in rehabilitating law offenders in custody or on parole
- I answer emergency and nonemergency calls and provide resources to assist those in need
- I rbitrate, advise, adjudicate, or administer justice in a court of law
- I create word-for-word transcriptions at trials, depositions, and other legal proceedings
- I control and extinguish fires or respond to emergency situations where life, property, or the environment is at risk
20 Clues: I protect property from illegal activity • I maintain order among students on a school bus. • I gather facts and collect evidence of possible crimes • I am a law enforcement officer who maintains order in courtrooms • I assist in rehabilitating law offenders in custody or on parole • I rbitrate, advise, adjudicate, or administer justice in a court of law • ...
Medicine through time so far 2025-11-14
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- ^ New approach to prevention using a mild dose of a disease to create immunity.
- ^ Disease whose London outbreak in 1854 was famously investigated by John Snow.
- ^ A term describing continuous or never-ending change.
- ^ Renaissance figure who improved knowledge of human anatomy through dissection.
- ^ Highly trained medical practitioner focused on diagnosis in the medieval period.
- ^ Physician who proved that cholera was spread by contaminated water.
- ^ Identified specific microbes that caused diseases like anthrax and tuberculosis.
- ^ Medieval figure who prepared and sold herbal remedies.
- ^ Used by Lister to prevent infection in wounds and during surgery.
- ^ Ancient physician whose ideas heavily influenced medieval medicine for over a millennium.
- ^ Key figure known for revolutionizing nursing and hospital hygiene.
- ^ The idea that disease is caused by specific microorganisms.
- ^ Medical practitioner who performed surgery and haircuts.
- ^ The devastating plague epidemic that struck England in 1348-49.
- ^ Institution founded in 1660 to encourage scientific experimentation and communication.
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- ^ Area of government action to improve living conditions, e.g., sanitation and water supply.
- ^ The ancient rational theory of disease based on blood, phlegm, yellow bile, and black bile.
- ^ Used to control pain during surgery.
- ^ The approach where the government avoids interfering in public health or the economy (pre-1875).
- ^ Technology that rapidly helped to spread new medical ideas from the Renaissance onwards.
- ^ Renaissance doctor who emphasised careful observation of symptoms for diagnosis.
- ^ Common treatment used to rebalance the body's humours.
- ^ Theory that disease was caused by bad air or smells.
- ^ The epidemic that struck London in 1665.
- ^ Key individual who discovered the circulation of the blood.
- ^ Key individual who developed vaccination against smallpox.
- ^ An individual or event that causes rapid change in medicine.
- ^ Developed the Germ Theory in the 19th century.
28 Clues: ^ Used to control pain during surgery. • ^ The epidemic that struck London in 1665. • ^ Developed the Germ Theory in the 19th century. • ^ A term describing continuous or never-ending change. • ^ Theory that disease was caused by bad air or smells. • ^ Common treatment used to rebalance the body's humours. • ^ Medieval figure who prepared and sold herbal remedies. • ...
3G Los lugares 2023-07-18
Standard 3 crossword 2023-01-24
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- relieving emotional distress and mental health problems.
- Latex birth control.
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light.
- science of medicine
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- Used to help illness or injury
- Bainbridge youth services
- A place to better yourself.
- Atomic number 30
9 Clues: Atomic number 30 • science of medicine • Latex birth control. • Bainbridge youth services • A place to better yourself. • Used to help illness or injury • relieving emotional distress and mental health problems. • medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light.
health and safety 2023-02-14
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- damage to the body caused by fire or heat
- the possibility of being hurt or killed
- to cover something with cloth or paper
- taking air in and out of your body
- something you do to help someone take air in and out of their body
- very quickly, without waiting
- people who come to help you very quickly
- sheets, covers, etc. That you put on a bed
- a medical condition in which you become ill or in which your skin becomes red
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- studying something to find new facts about it
- small bits of dirt on furniture , floors, etc.
- to leave a place as it is not safe
- the top layer of the earth in which plants grow
- doing something when someone talks to you
- a warm cover on a bed
- basic medical help given quickly
- very small living things that cause diseases
17 Clues: a warm cover on a bed • very quickly, without waiting • basic medical help given quickly • taking air in and out of your body • to leave a place as it is not safe • to cover something with cloth or paper • the possibility of being hurt or killed • people who come to help you very quickly • damage to the body caused by fire or heat • doing something when someone talks to you • ...
Cardiovascular Disease 2025-11-20
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- swelling caused by excess fluid accumulation in the body's tissues
- a medical imaging test that uses X-rays and a contrast dye to visualize blood flow through the arteries and veins
- shortness of breath, a subjective sensation of difficult or uncomfortable breathing
- a medical test that uses high-frequency sound waves to create moving pictures of the heart
- swelling caused by excess fluid accumulation in the body's tissues
- (HLD) High levels of fats in the body
- Hardening and narrowing of the arteries from plaque buildup
- Enlargement of the heart
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- (HTN) High blood pressure
- a bluish or grayish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes caused by a lack of oxygen in the blood.
- chest pain or discomfort caused by reduced blood flow to the heart muscle
- High heart rate
- infarction (MI) Another term for heart attack.
- electrocardiogram
- slow heart rate
- cholesterol Excessive levels of lipids in the body
- Pertaining to cardiac or heart disease
- ischemia When muscle isn't receiving enough blood.
- When the heart beats irregularly
19 Clues: High heart rate • slow heart rate • electrocardiogram • Enlargement of the heart • (HTN) High blood pressure • When the heart beats irregularly • (HLD) High levels of fats in the body • Pertaining to cardiac or heart disease • infarction (MI) Another term for heart attack. • cholesterol Excessive levels of lipids in the body • ischemia When muscle isn't receiving enough blood. • ...
week nine spelling words 2014-03-24
19 Clues: cute • a place • inspire • precious • funniness • to reduce • very funny • some times • a vechicle • able to get • not visible • back in time • both the same • head of school • period of years • a surgeon or nurse • an act of forgiving • a place or location • capable of being believed
wedding shower 2013-07-01
16 Clues: a gift • infant • to bake • on finger • for babies • to disagree • to sleep in • droopy eyes • to make tidy • to apologise • medical person • unite together • with your lips • cuddle a person • opposite of sad • hang it on a line
Marijuana Terms 2022-03-15
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- to compound,blend, extract, infuse,or make or prepare a cannabis product
- the different processes in which the cannabinoids can be extracted from the plant for use
- a user's relationship with marijuana when they're addicted
- the plant that marijuana comes from
- the intentional use of cannabis
- second most prevalent cannibinoid found in the cannabis plant
- uses cannabis vapor, and is inhaled rather than smoked
- lab made chemicals that are similar to thc and sprayed on plant materials
- the main active chemical in marijuana
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- devices that are used to produce or use marijuana
- what occurs when an addicted person stops use
- a store that can legally sell cannabis products for medical or recreational use
- material created by refining cannabis flowers
- a mind-altering psychoactive drug
- be used to express a specific desired effect
- a variety of cannabis plants that
- the receptors where thc connects on the nerve cells
- marijuana can be used for this purpose as well
- a stronger form of marijuana
19 Clues: a stronger form of marijuana • the intentional use of cannabis • a mind-altering psychoactive drug • a variety of cannabis plants that • the plant that marijuana comes from • the main active chemical in marijuana • be used to express a specific desired effect • what occurs when an addicted person stops use • material created by refining cannabis flowers • ...
Schizophrenia 2017-05-08
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- Delusions that a person or some individuals are against them or family members
- famous person who suffer from paranoid schizophrenia
- having troubles concentrating and memory
- exhibit dramatic reduction in activity
- schizophrenia invloving disorganized speech and thought
- treatment type for many types of schizophrenia (therapy)
- May be transitioning from acute episode to full remission
- absence of physical movement
- They resist all attempts to be moved without any apparent motivation
- not providing adequate or appropriate adjustment to the environment or situation.
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- an imblance of this may cause disorganized schizophrenia
- Involves disturbances in a person's movement
- the treatment of mental disorder by psychological rather than medical means
- type of shizophrenia that involves a temporary phase
- may exhibit dramatic increase in activity
- another word for disorganized schizophrenia
- an abnormal feature, characteristic, or occurrence, typically in a medical context.
- an experience involving the apparent perception of something not present
- one of the causes of hebephrenia
19 Clues: absence of physical movement • one of the causes of hebephrenia • exhibit dramatic reduction in activity • having troubles concentrating and memory • may exhibit dramatic increase in activity • another word for disorganized schizophrenia • Involves disturbances in a person's movement • famous person who suffer from paranoid schizophrenia • ...
Health 2012-04-15
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- the disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body
- eating disorder
- overweight
- the condition of being physically fit and healthy
- instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be provided a medicine or treatment
- lack of proper nutrition
- the way in which a person or group lives
- combination of physical, mental, emotional, and social well-being
- a decayed part of a tooth
- the scientific study of the human mind and its functions
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- units of heat that measure the energy available in foods
- the fact or condition of being addicted
- nutrients used to repair body cells & tissues
- a medical condition in which the bones become brittle and fragile from loss of tissue
- substances help regulate the body's function
- starches and sugars that provides the body with most of its energy
- the process of infecting or the state of being infected
- activity requiring physical effort
- cleanliness
19 Clues: overweight • cleanliness • eating disorder • lack of proper nutrition • a decayed part of a tooth • activity requiring physical effort • the fact or condition of being addicted • the way in which a person or group lives • substances help regulate the body's function • nutrients used to repair body cells & tissues • the condition of being physically fit and healthy • ...
Crossword 3rd ESO 2021-03-22
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- - Something that we use to open a door.
- - Someone who work to protect the citizens of a city.
- - Someone who repair cars.
- - Someone who defend someone in a judgement.
- - Someone who killed a person
- TV.
- - Something that we use to switch or change
- - Something that serve us to cut the garden lawn.
- - Something that is used to transport people around the city.
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- - Something that we use to cut things, like food.
- - Someone who is dedicated to heal and take care of people, especially in hospitals.
- - Something that we use to hear an audio or listen a music.
- man - Someone who pick up people to take them to a medical center.
- - Someone who drive fast cars around a circuit.
- - Someone who drive a vehicle.
- phone/smartphone - A technologic thing that we use almost everyday.
16 Clues: TV. • - Someone who repair cars. • - Someone who killed a person • - Someone who drive a vehicle. • - Something that we use to open a door. • - Something that we use to switch or change • - Someone who defend someone in a judgement. • - Someone who drive fast cars around a circuit. • - Something that we use to cut things, like food. • ...
Light from Light Crossword 2020-05-26
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- a contact-free way to sanitize hands
- attending school, eating a healthy meal, and even taking part in a medical clinic
- the condition of public health (ex: drinking water and sewage)
- 70 percent of the human body
- another word for starvation
- disease that attacks the lungs
- location where patients receive medical treatment
- a person's mental or physical condition
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- empowering individuals with knowledge of health
- the capital of Haiti
- the health institution that Light from Light partners with
- the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities needed for the operation of a society or enterprise
- founder and coordinator of Lespwa Timoun
- when one's muscles shrink and stop functioning
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- the ability to provide steady, reliable, and generous support
16 Clues: the capital of Haiti • another word for starvation • 70 percent of the human body • disease that attacks the lungs • a contact-free way to sanitize hands • a person's mental or physical condition • founder and coordinator of Lespwa Timoun • when one's muscles shrink and stop functioning • empowering individuals with knowledge of health • ...
RAD WEEK 2022-08-02
Chapter 20 Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-27
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- ____ billing bills each patient only once a month but spreads the work of billing over a month.
- The most commonly used bookkeeping system is the _______ system.
- The only time you should accept a check signed by someone other than the payer is when the person who signed the check has _____ of attorney.
- Many smaller practices send out their bills Just after the ____ of each month
- Tracking _____ expenses by category is important because it helps control expenses.
- A major advantage of a computerized bookkeeping system over a manual one is the amount of ____ saved.
- Whenever you do bookkeeping, you should strive for 100% ______.
- ______ assistant is responsible for collecting patient payments
- A _____-party check made out to the patient should not be accepted by the medical office
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- A _____ check is a check written on bank paper and signed by a bank representative
- The purpose of _____ a check is to prevent the check from being cashed if lost or stolen.
- Fees must be determined in order to create a ____ slip
- A disclosure statement is a written description of the terms of ________.
- You should reconcile a bank statement _____
- When a patient moves but does not leave a forwarding address, patient is considered a _____.
- The _____ schedule determines the amounts you should bill for services.
- Medical ______ requires a physician to provide care to individuals who need it, regardless of their ability to pay
- Patient receive a billing statement Once a _____.
- A ____ bureau is responsible for providing creditworthiness of a person seeking credit.
19 Clues: You should reconcile a bank statement _____ • Patient receive a billing statement Once a _____. • Fees must be determined in order to create a ____ slip • Whenever you do bookkeeping, you should strive for 100% ______. • ______ assistant is responsible for collecting patient payments • The most commonly used bookkeeping system is the _______ system. • ...
Ethics and Legal 2022-10-06
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- public law related to committing a crime against the community
- order that tells medical professionals not to perform CPR in the event of cardiac or respiratory arrest
- legal document appointing someone to make the medical decisions for a person in the event they become unable to do so
- ANY untrue statement that injures a person's reputation or damages their ability to make a living
- code of proper behavior and courtesy in a certain setting
- purposeful or willful mistreatment that causes physical, mental, emotional, or financial pain or injury to a person
- electronic form of a resident's personal and health data that is used to manage and coordinate their health care
- private law, between individuals
- a threat to harm a person, resulting in the person feeling fearful that they will be harmed
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- unlawful restraint that affects a person's freedom of movement; includes the threat of restraint
- legal documents that allow people to decide what kind of medical care they wish to receive in the event they are unable to make decisions themselves
- improper or illegal use of a person's money, possessions, property, or other assets
- involuntary discharge from a facility
- violation of the right to be left alone and the right to control personal information
- intentional touching of a person without their consent
- the act of taking advantage of a person for personal gain through threats or manipulation
- federal law that sets standards for protecting the privacy of patients' health information
- knowledge of right and wrong; standards of conduct
- physical, sexual or emotional abuse by spouses, intimate partner or spouse
19 Clues: private law, between individuals • involuntary discharge from a facility • knowledge of right and wrong; standards of conduct • intentional touching of a person without their consent • code of proper behavior and courtesy in a certain setting • public law related to committing a crime against the community • ...
Terminology Day 1 2018-10-12
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- Site document giving instructions how to submit the records via fax or mail.
- The client provides Change Healthcare with an address to locate the requested chart for a patient.
- Protects a patient’s personal health information and combats abuse, waste and fraud.
- A tool used to measure the quality of care and services that the Health Plan provides to its Members.
- It is always important to verify DOB with the Provider’s office to ensure we have the correct patient.
- CR chart status
- Information specific to each Provider’s location in OPM. This will include Group Name, Address, (street, suite number, city, state, and zip code), Telephone and Fax Number.
- Doctor’s notes within the chart detailing a patient’s visits.
- Document from the Health Plan explaining the Review and their affiliation with Change Healthcare.
- A patient’s chart (history/documentation) of their medical visit.
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- U status of a chart
- AP; Fax, Mail, Invoice, copy center, Secure Dropbox
- Any Doctor’s office, Hospital, etc. where a patient’s chart may be located.
- DE chart status
- A request for medical records to be submitted via facsimile (fax) or via US Postal Service (mail).
- The type of facility where the patient received medical care.
- Consists of a Provider Introduction Letter, Provider Confirmation, Fax/Mail Request, Fax/Mail Instructions and Patient Pull List.
- A review to verify the health status of the patient(s) to ensure the health plan is billing CMS correctly.
- Each time a client hires us to perform a new chart retrieval job; a new project is created by the Account Manager for that client.
19 Clues: DE chart status • CR chart status • U status of a chart • AP; Fax, Mail, Invoice, copy center, Secure Dropbox • The type of facility where the patient received medical care. • Doctor’s notes within the chart detailing a patient’s visits. • A patient’s chart (history/documentation) of their medical visit. • ...
Health Science crossword puzzle 2024-10-02
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- when different levels of the healthcare supply chain are combined
- A contract that requires your health insurer to pay some or all of your health care costs in exchange for a premium
- agreement that directly or indirectly restricts the plan or issuer from making certain data and information
- someone who stays in hospital while they receive their treatment
- an employer or association takes on the financial risk of providing health care benefits to its employees or members
- an urgent need for assistance or relief
- something that is helpful or good, or that produces a good result
- a joint federal and state program that helps cover medical costs for some people with limited income and resources
- the payment that a healthcare provider receives for providing a medical service
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- a relationship in which people agree to work with together.
- the option to move certain employee benefits along with you if you change employers
- they can only do some things and not others, or cannot do something very well
- a long-lasting condition that requires ongoing medical care and can limit daily activities
- a person does not have health insurance coverage through any public or private source
- the amount of money that the insured person must pay before their insurance policy starts paying for covered expenses
- a list of medications, or a collection of prescribed forms
- the impact of a healthcare service or intervention
- a physician never begins a treatment
- the facilities, providers and suppliers your health insurer or plan has contracted with to provide health care services
19 Clues: a physician never begins a treatment • an urgent need for assistance or relief • the impact of a healthcare service or intervention • a list of medications, or a collection of prescribed forms • a relationship in which people agree to work with together. • someone who stays in hospital while they receive their treatment • ...
Marvellous micro-organisms 2014-04-10
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- tiny organisims that can cause diesease
- an illness that affects human beings, other animals or plants
- very small organisim that can only br seen under a powerful microscope
- a type of fungus
- an organisim, such as a mushroom or mould
- any living animal or plant
- to do with the treatment of people who are ill
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- a substance that prevents the growth of germs
- the antibiotic used for medical purposes
- a piece of equipment that magnifies very small objects
- a substance that that you take to help cure an illness
- something very small
12 Clues: a type of fungus • something very small • any living animal or plant • tiny organisims that can cause diesease • the antibiotic used for medical purposes • an organisim, such as a mushroom or mould • a substance that prevents the growth of germs • to do with the treatment of people who are ill • a piece of equipment that magnifies very small objects • ...
Khaled Hosseini 2021-01-06
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- Where did he take a trip with the UNHCR?
- What was his first book?
- What bachelor's degree did he earn at Santa Clara?
- What was his father's occupation?
- Where was he born?
- Who published his first book The Kite Runner?
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- Why didn't he and his family go back to Kabul after being relocated?
- What did he practice at the medical center in Los Angeles?
- Where did he earn his medical degree?
- For whom was he appointed as a Goodwill Ambassador?
- What was his mother's occupation?
- Where were he and his family relocated to by the Foreign Ministry?
12 Clues: Where was he born? • What was his first book? • What was his father's occupation? • What was his mother's occupation? • Where did he earn his medical degree? • Where did he take a trip with the UNHCR? • Who published his first book The Kite Runner? • What bachelor's degree did he earn at Santa Clara? • For whom was he appointed as a Goodwill Ambassador? • ...
Spelling List 21 2022-05-09
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- a trained medical technician who performs emergency medical procedures in the absence of a doctor
- related to speaking several languages
- greatest
- an electronic device that receives and projects pictures and sounds
- a person who practices or makes a business of taking pictures
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- the last round before the ending match of a competition
- conditions or events surrounding a particular situation
- a trained aide who assists a lawyer
- to have broadcasted a far distance to be seen
- relating to automobiles
- a vehicle designed to transport passengers
- to have written a signature with one's own hand
12 Clues: greatest • relating to automobiles • a trained aide who assists a lawyer • related to speaking several languages • a vehicle designed to transport passengers • to have broadcasted a far distance to be seen • to have written a signature with one's own hand • the last round before the ending match of a competition • conditions or events surrounding a particular situation • ...
Black History Pioneers in Healthcare and Science 2022-02-08
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- one of seven common health concerns
- two of seven common health concerns
- cofounded National Association of Colored Graduate Nurses
- First Black Women President of the National Medical Association
- twice as likely to develop as white American's
- Artery Disease a condition that develops when your arteries become clogged with fat
- developer of cancer treatment
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- 60% of African American women
- Cell Disease causes infection, kidney disease, stroke
- graduated medical school at a time when black physicians were not allowed to practice in Chicago
- weakness, pain, and other serious issues, such as
- Black American are concerned about the stigma
12 Clues: 60% of African American women • developer of cancer treatment • one of seven common health concerns • two of seven common health concerns • Black American are concerned about the stigma • twice as likely to develop as white American's • weakness, pain, and other serious issues, such as • Cell Disease causes infection, kidney disease, stroke • ...
Black History Pioneers in Healthcare and Science 2022-02-08
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- one of seven common health concerns
- 60% of African American women
- developer of cancer treatment
- graduated medical school at a time when black physicians were not allowed to practice in Chicago
- weakness, pain, and other serious issues, such as
- Cell Disease causes infection, kidney disease, stroke
- cofounded National Association of Colored Graduate Nurses
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- Black American are concerned about the stigma
- Artery Disease a condition that develops when your arteries become clogged with fat
- First Black Women President of the National Medical Association
- two of seven common health concerns
- twice as likely to develop as white American's
12 Clues: 60% of African American women • developer of cancer treatment • one of seven common health concerns • two of seven common health concerns • Black American are concerned about the stigma • twice as likely to develop as white American's • weakness, pain, and other serious issues, such as • Cell Disease causes infection, kidney disease, stroke • ...
Cardiovascular Diease 2023-12-13
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- Any forms of genetic disease can happen anytime
- length of time any disease can happen
- disease -that is not transmitted by another person, a vector, or the environment.
- heart skips a beat or beats very fast or very slowly.
- disease that affects the heart or blood vessels.
- accumulation of plaque on artery walls
- “Silent killer”
- an acute injury which blood flows to the brain
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- history Any medical condition can happen anytime
- hardened arteries with reduced elasticity
- Chest pain that result heart does not get enough oxygen
- Unexpected events can lead to it
12 Clues: “Silent killer” • Unexpected events can lead to it • length of time any disease can happen • accumulation of plaque on artery walls • hardened arteries with reduced elasticity • an acute injury which blood flows to the brain • Any forms of genetic disease can happen anytime • history Any medical condition can happen anytime • ...
Dream Fall 2024-05-13
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- Creatures that are not human chasing them
- The person who does the medical performance
- Creepy circus person who chases them
- Sadness/low state of mind in character
- The genre of the book with terror
- Scared of somthing in your nightmare or crepped out
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- Trauma from the past
- Somthing bad happens with the surgery experiment
- What one of the main characters got at the end of the book that was a turning point
- What were the characters doing in the outside world the whole time
- Medical Performance in the book
- A bad dream
12 Clues: A bad dream • Trauma from the past • Medical Performance in the book • The genre of the book with terror • Creepy circus person who chases them • Sadness/low state of mind in character • Creatures that are not human chasing them • The person who does the medical performance • Somthing bad happens with the surgery experiment • ...
BREAKTHROUGH! By:Adrianna Leija 2024-03-06
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- Removing/fixing or repairing a part of the body
- a surgical cut/opening in the skin
- medical care to cure a injury and or illness
- Someone who is qualified to practice medical surgery
- a room or building for experience, research, ect
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- a test to find answers/get research
- what physical state your body is in
- heart defect a type of heart condition that are present at birth
- A physical/mental feature that is a sign of something
- A person reconvening treatment
- Noticting or taking note of something
- An investigation or study of materials and sources to conclude
12 Clues: A person reconvening treatment • a surgical cut/opening in the skin • a test to find answers/get research • what physical state your body is in • Noticting or taking note of something • medical care to cure a injury and or illness • Removing/fixing or repairing a part of the body • a room or building for experience, research, ect • ...
CODE BLUE PUZZLE 2023-01-16
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- high body temperature
- an emergency in a diabetic patient with very high sugars that can lead to death
- audible sound heard on inspiration
- A bacterial infection of skin and soft tissues
- medical term for high blood pressure
- when a bone pops out of a joint
- A preparation that is used to stimulate the body's immune response against diseases
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- a fatal disease caused by a bite of an infected animal, often, dog
- a tool used by doctors to listen to a patient's chest
- medical term for blood thinner medication
- infection of the lungs
- a non-shockable cardiac arrest rhythm
12 Clues: high body temperature • infection of the lungs • when a bone pops out of a joint • audible sound heard on inspiration • medical term for high blood pressure • a non-shockable cardiac arrest rhythm • medical term for blood thinner medication • A bacterial infection of skin and soft tissues • a tool used by doctors to listen to a patient's chest • ...
Specialties 2019-10-27
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- medical speciality concerned with the study of the ear and treatment of ear disease
- study and treatment of conditions involving the nervous system
- one who specializes in physical manipulation of musculoskeletal structures
- physician who specializes in the study of the eye, its diseases, and refractive errors
- medical specialty concerned with diseases of the lungs and respiratory tract
- physician who specializes in treatment of disorders of the blood and blood-forming organs
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- medical specialty concerned with diagnosis and treatment of disorders related to glands that secrete directly into the bloodstream
- trained professional (not a doctor) who studies and treats mental processes, behaviors and mood disorders
- physician who specializes in conditions affecting joints, arthritis, and autoimmune diseases
- physician who practices manipulative measures in addition to techniques of conventional medicine
10 Clues: study and treatment of conditions involving the nervous system • one who specializes in physical manipulation of musculoskeletal structures • medical specialty concerned with diseases of the lungs and respiratory tract • medical speciality concerned with the study of the ear and treatment of ear disease • ...
Integumentary Medical Terminology Vocab 2021-11-08
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- within the skin
- branch of medicine concerning skin
- the cuticle
- incomplete or partial dislocation
- sexual obsession with dead bodies
- top layer of the skin
- blue coloring of the skin
- loss of being able to sense temperature
- structure of hair/hair folicules
- dandruff
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- any diesease affecting the blood vessels
- process of freezing a diseased, recently deceased, person
- absorb through skin that is unbroken
- flat cells that look like scales
- large gland
- benign tumor made mostly of fat cells
- pigmentation of hair, eyes, and skin
- inflammation, redness and itching of the skin
- any skin disease that will contain pus
19 Clues: dandruff • the cuticle • large gland • within the skin • top layer of the skin • blue coloring of the skin • flat cells that look like scales • structure of hair/hair folicules • incomplete or partial dislocation • sexual obsession with dead bodies • branch of medicine concerning skin • absorb through skin that is unbroken • pigmentation of hair, eyes, and skin • ...
Chapter 1 Medical Terminology 2021-09-29
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- a prefix that means near or beside
- a word root meaning intestine
- a word root for stomach
- a prefix that means many or multiple
- a word root that means heat
- a suffix meaning cell
- a suffix for a tumor
- a prefix that means something is within or inside
- the suffix that indicates a condition
- a word root that means birth
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- a prefix that means excessive or above normal
- a word root meaning joints
- the suffix that means pertaining to
- a suffix meaning an enlargement
- a word root for bond
- a word root that means muscle
- a word root meaning cartilage
- a prefix that means without something
- the suffix that means pertaining to
- a suffix that means inflammation
20 Clues: a word root for bond • a suffix for a tumor • a suffix meaning cell • a word root for stomach • a word root meaning joints • a word root that means heat • a word root that means birth • a word root meaning intestine • a word root that means muscle • a word root meaning cartilage • a suffix meaning an enlargement • a suffix that means inflammation • a prefix that means near or beside • ...
Medical Terminology Chapter 1 2025-07-22
Heart Disease & Medical Terminology 2025-11-19
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- arrest - the heart stops beating
- a small device that uses electrical pulses to keep the heart beating normal
- An x ray where special dye is injected into the blood vessels to make them visible to check for blockages
- (Percutaneous Coronary Intervention)- a procedure using a catheter
- a diagnostic test that records electrical activity from the heart
- bluish or purplish discoloration
- replacement- removing a bad valve and putting in a new one
- inflammation
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- replacing the aortic valve
- an ultrasound test that uses sound waves to create moving pictures of the heart
- (Coronary Artery Bypass Graft)- open heart surgery to create a new path for blood to flow
- difficulty breathing
- a blockage of the atery or vein
- swelling cause by to much fluid trapped in the tissue
- chest pain or discomfort
- tissue death
- (Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator)- a device that shocks the heart
- repair- fixing a damaged heart valve to help it work better
- a mechanical pump
- a tiny mesh tube
20 Clues: tissue death • inflammation • a tiny mesh tube • a mechanical pump • difficulty breathing • chest pain or discomfort • replacing the aortic valve • a blockage of the atery or vein • arrest - the heart stops beating • bluish or purplish discoloration • swelling cause by to much fluid trapped in the tissue • replacement- removing a bad valve and putting in a new one • ...
ESP - UNIT 2A 2021-02-16
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- people who provide emergency medical care.
- the scientific study of tissue structure.
- a structure that contains cells and tissues and perform a certain function in a system.
- the smallest unit of all living organisms.
- the system in which ova and sperm are produced.
- the doctor who treats heart diseases.
- the kidney is the main organ in this system.
- the study of animals body structure.
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- the branch of biology that is concerned with the structure of cells.
- ligaments and tendons are parts of this system.
- a dead body used by medical students for study.
- the study of the body organ function.
- to stop something from damage or decay.
- to cut up the body in order to study the internal parts.
- to examine a part of the body by touching.
- the system where we find the brain and the spinal cord.
- a drawing to a system to explain how it works.
- important characteristic or quality.
- the outline of irregular figure.
19 Clues: the outline of irregular figure. • important characteristic or quality. • the study of animals body structure. • the study of the body organ function. • the doctor who treats heart diseases. • to stop something from damage or decay. • the scientific study of tissue structure. • people who provide emergency medical care. • the smallest unit of all living organisms. • ...
Ch 7-12 REVIEW 2023-10-06
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- AFTER ASSESSING THE SITUATION, WHAT THE PERSON WHO RESPONDS TO A MEDICAL EMERGENCY MUST ASSESS
- LAYING ON STOMACH
- USED TO MEASURE BLOOD PRESSURE
- MUSCULAR POUCH LOCATED IN THE UPPER LEFT PART OF THE ABDOMINAL CAVITY
- IN ADDITION TO CHECKING FOR DANGER, NOTICING THIS PART OF ASSESSING THE SITUATION DURING A MEDICAL EMERGENCY
- MOVING OR WALKING
- EXAMPLE OF DISPOSABLE EQUIPMENT
- MUSCLE COORDINATION AND NERVES ARE AFFECTED BY THIS DISORDER
- OPPOSITE OF OPINIONS
- SPLIT SPINE
- INVOLUNTARY CONTRACTIONS THAT MOVE FOOD INTO THE STOMACH FROM THE ESOPHAGUS
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- MOST COMMON DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDER
- IN ADDITION TO COMPLETING AN INCIDENT REPORT, ACTION THE NURSING ASSISTANT SHOULD TAKE AFTER EMERGENCY IS OVER
- TYPE OF EQUIPMENT USED ONCE
- BEING MENTALLY ALERT AND HAVING AWARENESS OF SURROUNDINGS, SENSATIONS, AND THOUGHTS
- SIDE LYING
- TYPE OF BED MADE WITH RESIDENT IN THE BED
- PROCESS OF PREPARING FOOD PHYSICALLY AND CHEMICALLY SO THAT IT CAN BE ABSORBED
- TRANSFERS OF NUTRIENTS FROM INTESTINES TO THE CELLS
19 Clues: SIDE LYING • SPLIT SPINE • LAYING ON STOMACH • MOVING OR WALKING • OPPOSITE OF OPINIONS • TYPE OF EQUIPMENT USED ONCE • USED TO MEASURE BLOOD PRESSURE • EXAMPLE OF DISPOSABLE EQUIPMENT • MOST COMMON DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDER • TYPE OF BED MADE WITH RESIDENT IN THE BED • TRANSFERS OF NUTRIENTS FROM INTESTINES TO THE CELLS • MUSCLE COORDINATION AND NERVES ARE AFFECTED BY THIS DISORDER • ...
Cardio and Blood Systems 2024-04-03
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- enlarged heart
- surgical procedure to widen narrowed arteries
- rapid heart rate condition
- surgical procedure used to remove blood clots and arterial plaque from the inner lining of an artery
- x-ray procedure to examine blood vessles
- a condition where a person has a deficiency in all three major types of blood cells
- skin condition causing bluish hue from a lack of oxygen
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- process of platelet production in the bone marrow
- medical procedure for clearing blocked coronary arteries
- medical procedure used to separate and collect white blood cells from the blood
- an abbreviation that also means high blood pressure
- a surgical incision or opening made into an artery
- condition characterized by weakened heart pumping
- an acronym that means a heart attack
- Heart condition that causes narrowed arteries
- an acronym of a common heart condition caused by arterial plaque buildup
- the body’s process that stops bleeding
- abnormal heart rhythm
- surgery to bypass blocked arteries
19 Clues: enlarged heart • abnormal heart rhythm • rapid heart rate condition • surgery to bypass blocked arteries • an acronym that means a heart attack • the body’s process that stops bleeding • x-ray procedure to examine blood vessles • surgical procedure to widen narrowed arteries • Heart condition that causes narrowed arteries • process of platelet production in the bone marrow • ...
Medical Marijuana & Nursing Implications for Nursing Practice 2024-07-28
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- different teams coming together for the patient
- this budget is needed to fund medical marijuana program
- medical marijuana becoming a part of standard care
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- needed to for patients to participate in the medical marijuana program
- how patients will be able to get a prescription without going into the office
- medical marijuana can lesson this highly addictive drug
6 Clues: different teams coming together for the patient • medical marijuana becoming a part of standard care • medical marijuana can lesson this highly addictive drug • this budget is needed to fund medical marijuana program • needed to for patients to participate in the medical marijuana program • ...
Medical Terminology Module 2 2022-02-14
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- above, excessive
- substance or agent that produces or causes
- painful, abnormal
- small
- view of, viewing,
- tumor
- below, incomplete, deficient, under
- study of
- after, beyond, change
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- new
- producing, originating, causing
- cell
- enlargement
- state of
- disease
- through, complete
- resenbling
- resembling
- before
- one who studies and treats
20 Clues: new • cell • small • tumor • before • disease • state of • study of • resenbling • resembling • enlargement • above, excessive • painful, abnormal • view of, viewing, • through, complete • after, beyond, change • one who studies and treats • producing, originating, causing • below, incomplete, deficient, under • substance or agent that produces or causes
SNC4M Medical Science Crossword 2023-01-19
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- the complimentary base pair for adenine in RNA
- sugars
- j-shaped
- amino acids
- organism that causes diseases
- an unusually high outbreak of a new infectous disease spreading across the human population
- low blood pressure
- stimulates the immune response against a disease
- black death
- removal of waste
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- uses high frequency sound waves
- taking in nutrients
- fats
- exact genetic copy
- traditional chinese medical technique
- selective breeding for humans
- taking a gene from an unrelated species
- the use of plants as medication
- = one protein
19 Clues: fats • sugars • j-shaped • amino acids • black death • = one protein • removal of waste • exact genetic copy • low blood pressure • taking in nutrients • organism that causes diseases • selective breeding for humans • uses high frequency sound waves • the use of plants as medication • traditional chinese medical technique • taking a gene from an unrelated species • ...
Medical Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2020-01-17
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- The root word for what beats in your chest cavity
- Prefix for disease
- A prefix for slow
- The study of something
- Suffix that refers to the bean shaped organ
- Above or at the top of
- The presence of bacteria; infection
- Reference to the back of a structure
- You can take a brachial or radial _____.
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- Prefix meaning Bone
- A word root referring to skin
- Root meaning, 'vein'
- Uterus
- Gastrointestinal abbreviation
- New
- A suffix meaning 'removal'
- Relating to the skull
- Nerves prefix
- Prefix meaning lungs
19 Clues: New • Uterus • Nerves prefix • A prefix for slow • Prefix for disease • Prefix meaning Bone • Root meaning, 'vein' • Prefix meaning lungs • Relating to the skull • The study of something • Above or at the top of • A suffix meaning 'removal' • A word root referring to skin • Gastrointestinal abbreviation • The presence of bacteria; infection • Reference to the back of a structure • ...
Medical terminology crossword puzzle 2021-07-04
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- dye called contrast is injected into blood vessels to diagnose things like narrowing (stenosis) or aneurysms
- area where the heart lies
- form of myocardial infarction
- test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels.
- inner layer of the heart
- test helps check heart rhythm and may diagnosis other heart issues.
- condition in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- veins/Swollen and dilated veins.
- sac of the heart
- form of coronary artery bypass graft
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- blood pressure
- outer layer of the heart
- to measure pressure
- arrest/a complete stopping of the heart.
- condition in which an artery has a weakened wall causing it to swell, like a balloon.
- form of automated external defibrillator
- middle layer of the heart
- of cutting
- enzymes/A laboratory test is used to measure certain items in the blood that may indicate heart muscle damage.
- or through
20 Clues: of cutting • or through • blood pressure • sac of the heart • to measure pressure • outer layer of the heart • inner layer of the heart • area where the heart lies • middle layer of the heart • form of myocardial infarction • veins/Swollen and dilated veins. • form of coronary artery bypass graft • arrest/a complete stopping of the heart. • form of automated external defibrillator • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-17
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- specialist of the mind
- condition of water in the head
- inflammation around the heart
- discharge or flow from the nose
- condition of excess water in the kidney
- tool used to observe small organisms
- pain in the muscle
- disease of the nerves
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- slow heart rate
- recording of the electrical activity in the heart
- eye specialist
- inflammation of the bronchial tubes
- inflammation of the bladder
- surgical removal of half of the kidney
- more than normal development
- tumor on the bone
- enlarged liver
- condition of skin turning blue
- puncturing a hole in the chest to drain fluid
19 Clues: eye specialist • enlarged liver • slow heart rate • tumor on the bone • pain in the muscle • disease of the nerves • specialist of the mind • inflammation of the bladder • more than normal development • inflammation around the heart • condition of water in the head • condition of skin turning blue • discharge or flow from the nose • inflammation of the bronchial tubes • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-17
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- pain in the muscle
- enlarged liver
- disease of the nerves
- specialist of the mind
- condition of excess water in the kidney
- inflammation around the heart
- inflammation of the bladder
- tool used to observe small organisms
- discharge or flow from the nose
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- slow heart rate
- surgical removal of half of the kidney
- condition of skin turning blue
- more than normal development
- recording of the electrical activity in the heart
- eye specialist
- puncturing a hole in the chest to drain fluid
- inflammation of the bronchial tubes
- condition of water in the head
- tumor on the bone
19 Clues: eye specialist • enlarged liver • slow heart rate • tumor on the bone • pain in the muscle • disease of the nerves • specialist of the mind • inflammation of the bladder • more than normal development • inflammation around the heart • condition of skin turning blue • condition of water in the head • discharge or flow from the nose • inflammation of the bronchial tubes • ...
Introduction to Medical Terminology 2022-10-24
19 Clues: eye • red • ear • vein • lung • blue • joint • white • color • blood • liver • nerve • uterus • muscle • kidney • stomach • blood vessel • main part of the word • used to join 2 or more root words
Medical Insurance Terms Puzzle 2023-10-03
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- Personalized clinically backed guidance to help you achieve your health goals, on-demand support, and coaching for your entire parenthood journey
- Program provides 24/7 support, resources, and access to trained professionals for counseling, legal consultations, financial questions, caregiving, addiction, education, professional development, and more.
- Insurance policy that pays a death benefit upon the accidental death of an insured or upon the loss of a limb due to an accident
- Predetermined, limited amount of money that an individual must pay before an insurance company will pay 100% of an individual’s health care expenses for the rest of the year.
- Group of primary care clinics, specialists and hospitals that work together to give you the care you need
- Flat fee paid by you for covered services, usually paid at the time of service.
- FSA has $5000 limit and is used for childcare expenses of children aged 13 or under, or qualifying adults who cannot care for themselves and meet specific IRS guidelines.
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- The time that must pass before coverage can become effective for an employee or dependent who is otherwise eligible for coverage under a job-based health plan.
- 9 local health care networks that group primary care clinics, specialists, and hospitals together
- Written order from your primary care doctor for you to see a specialist or get certain medical services.
- A $20 a month credit toward health club dues when you meet a monthly visit requirement at a participating health club.
- Service through CallLink that has available advisors to answer your questions and help you make smart decisions about your health.
- National network equipped with 715,000 providers and more than 5,400 hospitals across the US
- Routine health care that includes screening, check-ups, and patient counseling to prevent illnesses, disease, or other health problems.
- Doctor, hospital, or provider that is part of a network contracted with your health care plan.
- Employer-sponsored savings account into which you can contribute pre-tax money to pay for out-of-pocket expenses not covered under your insurance plans.
- Employer-sponsored savings account into which you can contribute pre-tax money to pay for out-of-pocket expenses not covered under your insurance plans.
- Percentage you typically pay toward the claim. You will typically pay this after meeting your annual deductible.
- Amount you pay before your insurance plan’s benefits begin for the year.
- Allows employees to use pre-tax funds for work-related commuting, which can also include parking costs.
20 Clues: Amount you pay before your insurance plan’s benefits begin for the year. • Flat fee paid by you for covered services, usually paid at the time of service. • National network equipped with 715,000 providers and more than 5,400 hospitals across the US • Doctor, hospital, or provider that is part of a network contracted with your health care plan. • ...
Medical Centre Revision Crossword 2025-05-13
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- a chemical barrier used to defend the body against pathogens
- a liquid used to make cell structures easier to see
- a medicine used to prevent infection from a pathogen
- a measurement of the loudness of sound
- used in medicine to monitor development during pregnancy
- stores urine until its ready to be expelled
- a disease that causes blood sugar to be too high, that can affect the kidneys
- type of radiation used to kill cancer cells
- a medicine used to treat infection from bacteria
- microorganisms that can cause disease
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- an organisms made up of many cells
- filters blood to remove waste (urea) and extra water
- a wave of energy produced when an object vibrates
- wall gives a plant cell structure and support
- site of photosynthesis in a plant cell
- controls all cells activities
- type of radiation used to kill bacteria but can cause sunburn
- body system that is constantly defending you against attack from pathogens
- technique used to prevent the spread of microorganisms
19 Clues: controls all cells activities • an organisms made up of many cells • microorganisms that can cause disease • a measurement of the loudness of sound • site of photosynthesis in a plant cell • stores urine until its ready to be expelled • type of radiation used to kill cancer cells • wall gives a plant cell structure and support • ...
HS1 3.04 Medical Terminology 2025-11-05
22 Clues: ear • ear • nose • nose • iris • tears • eyelid • retina • speech • hearing • old age • eye, vision • eye, vision • pertaining to • vision condition • surgical removal • flow or discharge • cut into, incision • sclera, white of the eye • tympanic membrane, eardrum • tympanic membrane, ear drum • mucous membrane lining the inner surface of the eyelid
Secrets In the Fire 2013-08-19
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- Supportive people who aren't family
- we need food otherwise we will go....
- something underground that explodes
- 'upset' there is also usually tears
- a really important group of people that look after each other
- we need help if we are.... it can happen if we fall over etc.
- almost likes a snake although with legs
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- families and friends give this and it could be in medical care as well
- Happens if someone hurts themselves when they trip or fall
- The long period of time before a baby is born
- a place where you can seek medical care
- An adult who cares for her children
- A young girl in the book (main character)
- a young girl who means allot to her mother
- usually phrased as passed away
- it is needed when someone is in danger
16 Clues: usually phrased as passed away • Supportive people who aren't family • An adult who cares for her children • something underground that explodes • 'upset' there is also usually tears • we need food otherwise we will go.... • it is needed when someone is in danger • a place where you can seek medical care • almost likes a snake although with legs • ...
the skin 2022-05-25
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- really white patches on the skin associated with some autoimmune disorders
- hemorrhaging that looks like pinpoints
- when cells grow more on the epidermis because of pressure or rubbing
- a sore that looks like a crack
- chronic eruption of pustules and papules on the skin due to an excess of sebum
- hardening and shrinking of tissue inside and outside the body
- when hair doesn't grow where is usually does
- a sac or pouch on the skin containing pus or another fluid
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- when tissue dies because of loss of blood flow
- thickened scar from excess collagen formation
- the medical name for athlete's foot
- abbreviation of disease characterized by a red "butterfly" pattern on the cheeks
- another word for itching
- the medical name for ringworm
- an open sore
- contagious infection caused by parasites that causes itching
16 Clues: an open sore • another word for itching • the medical name for ringworm • a sore that looks like a crack • the medical name for athlete's foot • hemorrhaging that looks like pinpoints • when hair doesn't grow where is usually does • thickened scar from excess collagen formation • when tissue dies because of loss of blood flow • ...
Light from Light Crossword 2020-05-20
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- a contact-free way to sanitize hands
- attending school, eating a healthy meal, and even taking part in a medical clinic
- the condition of public health (ex: drinking water and sewage)
- 70 percent of the human body
- another word for starvation
- disease that attacks the lungs
- location where patients receive medical treatment
- a person's mental or physical condition
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- empowering individuals with knowledge of health
- the capital of Haiti
- the health institution that Light from Light partners with
- the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities needed for the operation of a society or enterprise
- founder and coordinator of Lespwa Timoun
- when one's muscles shrink and stop functioning
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- the ability to provide steady, reliable, and generous support
16 Clues: the capital of Haiti • another word for starvation • 70 percent of the human body • disease that attacks the lungs • a contact-free way to sanitize hands • a person's mental or physical condition • founder and coordinator of Lespwa Timoun • when one's muscles shrink and stop functioning • empowering individuals with knowledge of health • ...
Disorders 2023-05-01
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- Mental disorder characterized by elevated, expansive, or irritable mood
- Mental disorder characterized by persistent, intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors.
- Mental Disorder characterized by fear of social situations
- Group of mental disorders characterized by disturbances in mood
- Perceptions that aren't real
- Unwritten rules of behavior in a society
- difficulty with focus and hyperactivity.
- Mental health disorder characterized by inflexible and maladaptive personality traits.
- Mental disorder characterized by delusions and hallucinations.
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- Developmental disorder characterized by difficulty with social interaction
- Mental disorder characterized by excessive worry and fear
- presence of two or more medical conditions in a patient
- Manual for diagnosing mental disorders
- Mental disorders characterized by physical symptoms without a clear medical explanation.
- Mental disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness and hopelessness
- Mental disorder characterized by disruptions in consciousness, memory, or IDENTITY.
16 Clues: Perceptions that aren't real • Manual for diagnosing mental disorders • Unwritten rules of behavior in a society • difficulty with focus and hyperactivity. • presence of two or more medical conditions in a patient • Mental disorder characterized by excessive worry and fear • Mental Disorder characterized by fear of social situations • ...
Telecommunications Week 2022-04-13
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- Our pager company
- Building with 12 floors, has CICU and MRICU
- Team that is paged for ER Patients only, will include ETA if they are not here
- Computer program used for entering schedules
- We send messages to these.
- When someone receives pages to the cell phone
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- Building that we are located in.
- Medical Emergency called for inpatients who have no pulse.
- New system used for viewing our pay and Learning Courses
- Medical Emergency called for outpatients and visitors
- Team paged when Team Members need help with behavioral health concerns
- Building that houses SICU and NEICU
- Area in Amcom that we send our emergency pages from
13 Clues: Our pager company • We send messages to these. • Building that we are located in. • Building that houses SICU and NEICU • Building with 12 floors, has CICU and MRICU • Computer program used for entering schedules • When someone receives pages to the cell phone • Area in Amcom that we send our emergency pages from • Medical Emergency called for outpatients and visitors • ...
Health Insurance Terms 2022-06-30
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- Prescribed continuously for managing chronic illness
- The amount client is required to pay out of pocket for services
- Organization providing health insurance to their employees
- Nature of illness
- Amount used for surgical etc. procedures
- Health condition, injury or illness treated prior to enrollment on health plan
- yearly service charge to be satisfied
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- Payment made to maintain health insurance coverage
- Primary members spouse or child
- Invoice submitted to obtain coverage for services
- Sum of money provided to be utilized during lifetime of plan
- Bill submitted for medical services received or rendered
- Registered to accept Sagicor health cards to assist with medical expenses
13 Clues: Nature of illness • Primary members spouse or child • yearly service charge to be satisfied • Amount used for surgical etc. procedures • Invoice submitted to obtain coverage for services • Payment made to maintain health insurance coverage • Prescribed continuously for managing chronic illness • Bill submitted for medical services received or rendered • ...
Heart Valves/Disorders 2024-11-19
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- Muscles inside of the heart's chambers.
- How many valves does the heart have?
- Valve that send blood to the lungs.
- Early sign of impending heart failure.
- What can cause Mitral Stenosis many years later after having?
- Valve that allows blood to flow to the body.
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- When a valve doesn't close properly.
- Therapy needed prior to any medical or dental work.
- Pulse that is strong, quick, sharp, followed by a sudden drop in force.
- First valve that blood enters through.
- What electrolyte so patients with heart disorders need to limit?
- Medical term for when a heart valve narrows.
- Valve that connects the ventricles.
13 Clues: Valve that send blood to the lungs. • Valve that connects the ventricles. • When a valve doesn't close properly. • How many valves does the heart have? • First valve that blood enters through. • Early sign of impending heart failure. • Muscles inside of the heart's chambers. • Medical term for when a heart valve narrows. • Valve that allows blood to flow to the body. • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-17
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- condition of excess water in the kidney
- more than normal development
- surgical removal of half of the kidney
- specialist of the mind
- pain in the muscle
- disease of the nerves
- inflammation around the heart
- tumor on the bone
- inflammation of the bronchial tubes
- slow heart rate
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- condition of water in the head
- tool used to observe small organisms
- recording of the electrical activity in the heart
- puncturing a hole in the chest to drain fluid
- discharge or flow from the nose
- eye specialist
- enlarged liver
- inflammation of the bladder
- condition of skin turning blue
19 Clues: eye specialist • enlarged liver • slow heart rate • tumor on the bone • pain in the muscle • disease of the nerves • specialist of the mind • inflammation of the bladder • more than normal development • inflammation around the heart • condition of water in the head • condition of skin turning blue • discharge or flow from the nose • inflammation of the bronchial tubes • ...
Medical Terms Lesson 5 2019-09-18
19 Clues: ear • coil • milk • gate • tear • bile • mouth • under • wedge • organ • chest • fungus • against • passage • bladder • membrane • nail claw • great toe • narrow spinal cord
Aiyana Medical Terminology Crossword 2020-08-27
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- Hormone that regulates calcium levels in the body
- cutting into kidney stones
- Soften of the bones
- Fat-like substance that's found
- hereditary disease of the heart muscle.
- Mental illness, delusional fantasies
- poor circulation or inadequate oxygenation of the blood
- study of the mind
- infection of the mouth and gums
- Observation of a sac containing fluid
- Cutting into a gland
- removal of portion of the skull
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- recording of your blood vessels
- Surgical Repair of the nose
- Specializes in the eye
- An inflammation of the liver
- Pain due to pelvic floor muscles
- Sugical repair of half of the hip joint
- Inflammation at joint causing chest pain
19 Clues: study of the mind • Soften of the bones • Cutting into a gland • Specializes in the eye • cutting into kidney stones • Surgical Repair of the nose • An inflammation of the liver • recording of your blood vessels • Fat-like substance that's found • infection of the mouth and gums • removal of portion of the skull • Pain due to pelvic floor muscles • ...
Medical & Vision New standards 2012-04-28
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- If the _____________ field of vision is less than 140 degrees but at least 100 degrees, the applicant shall be restricted to driving a vehicle with BOTH left & right outside mirrors
- It is the intent of the department to remove all mirror restrictions that have been placed on license based solely on ______________ or hearing impairment.
- The quickest way to check if the F restriction was added due to hearing impaired is by going to the ______________ tab
- After indicating No in the Personal Info Tab, save out of it and go to the ___________ restrictions link, under Add & Remove, place a check mark in the box under remove restriction F
- Issuance personnel will address this at the first available opportunity that presents itself, be that a renewal or _____________
- +2 reading is the ________ reading
- We will be able to use the sum of the nasal _______________
- Do NOT use a ____________ of Temporal from one eye and Nasal from another to meet the standard, this is not allowed
- When a speed restriction is applied due to a physicians’ recommendation, you place a “J” restriction, not to _________ 35 mph
- When a transaction does not require a vision screening than you must contact the Supervisor or the ____________ to have them review the previous license or application
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- Applicants may still choose to have the Hearing Impaired or Deaf indicators placed on their license this is completely up to the applicant and would not affect the _________________
- A license transaction that requires a vision screening or when a customer presents a vision report, __________ staff can determine the basis for the “left and right outside rearview mirror” restriction
- To remove the restriction F due to Hearing Impaired and the customer wants to leave Hearing Impaired on the license you must 1st go to ______________ and under the Personal Tab select No under Hearing Impaired
- The restriction F is added when _______________ is less than 20/100
- First look for 140 degrees binocular in the temporal or the __________ field
- If binocular reading is _____________ 110 degrees, check the monocular reading in the left or right eye must be at least 110 degrees
- A speed restriction will show on the license as a “J” restriction, Restriction “R” is being __________
- Is the intent of the department to _____________ all “not to exceed 35 mph” restrictions that have been placed on license based solely on visual acuity of 20/50-2 or worse
- If one eye has a _____________ field of vision of at least 100 degrees, applicant shall be restricted with BOTH left and right outside mirrors
19 Clues: +2 reading is the ________ reading • We will be able to use the sum of the nasal _______________ • The restriction F is added when _______________ is less than 20/100 • First look for 140 degrees binocular in the temporal or the __________ field • A speed restriction will show on the license as a “J” restriction, Restriction “R” is being __________ • ...
Medical Terminology Lecture 2 2024-06-19
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- establishment of a refernce point for pressure measurements
- degree of sharpness of structural lines on a radiographic image
- a slender, stringlike piece of rigid or flexible metal
- has a negative charge
- energy emitted and transferred through matter
- an invasive procedure where a catheter removes plaque
- refers to the shape and appearance of a wave
- the direction of the overall electrical activity of the heart
- increase in muscle mass caused by pressure overload
- small plastic patches that stick to the skin
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- positive side of the x-ray tube
- build up of substance in fluid
- injury or death of muscle resulting from inadequate blood supply
- a tubular support placed inside a blood vessel to aid in healing
- uses invisible electromagnetic energy beams to produces images of the body
- a therapeutic device that allows the heart to pump more blood
- a pipe or chamber that branches off into several branches
- physical study of blood flow
- frequency of electrical activity
19 Clues: has a negative charge • physical study of blood flow • build up of substance in fluid • positive side of the x-ray tube • frequency of electrical activity • refers to the shape and appearance of a wave • small plastic patches that stick to the skin • energy emitted and transferred through matter • increase in muscle mass caused by pressure overload • ...
MAF 3 2025-01-12
12 2025-10-07
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- – A crime drama about a forensic expert who is also a killer.
- – Two brothers hunt monsters and demons.
- – A sci-fi series about paranormal investigations.
- – Strangers live together under constant surveillance.
- – A hospital-based medical drama.
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- – A medical drama featuring a brilliant but flawed doctor.
- – Talent show discovering new singing stars.
- – Cooking competition judged by professional chefs.
- – Contestants compete to outlast each other on an island.
- – Singing competition judged by celebrity coaches.
10 Clues: – A hospital-based medical drama. • – Two brothers hunt monsters and demons. • – Talent show discovering new singing stars. • – Singing competition judged by celebrity coaches. • – A sci-fi series about paranormal investigations. • – Cooking competition judged by professional chefs. • – Strangers live together under constant surveillance. • ...
Livestock Anatomy: Unit 4 Cell Composition 2019-10-13
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- Along with feces and sweating, most water is lost via this process
- Term for a chain of amino acids greater than 50
- Type of plasma protein that aids the immune system response to pathogens
- Medical term for the area around the lungs
- An enzyme that breaks down fat
- Primary form of fat storage in animals
- Most common simple sugar in the body
- Along with myosin, these proteins allow muscles to contract
- Medical term for around the heart
- Compounds that combine with free hydrogen ions and increases pH
- Compounds that release a hydrogen ion
- Classification of proteins that contain enzymes and hormones
- The “C” component that makes up amino acids
- Leukotrines act a messengers during the ____ process
- Medical term for the area around the abdominal viscera
- Number of linked amino acids that create a protein (2 words)
- pH measures the _____ of hydrogen molecules
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- The “N” component that makes up amino acids
- Type of solutions that contain both acids and bases
- Proteins are made of these building blocks (2 words)
- AKA Extracellular fluid
- Fatty acid that regulates ovarian function in some animals
- Classification of proteins that contain collagen and elastin
- Type of protein found in wool, hooves, and horns
- Protoplasm (aka cytoplasm) is made mostly of this component
- Important steroid that is essential to the cell membrane
- Fluid within the cells is called this
- AKA dietary sugar
- The “H” component that makes up amino acids
- Term for a small chain of amino acids
- The _____ the pH, the greater the number of free hydrogen ions
- The “O” component that makes up amino acids
32 Clues: AKA dietary sugar • AKA Extracellular fluid • An enzyme that breaks down fat • Medical term for around the heart • Most common simple sugar in the body • Fluid within the cells is called this • Compounds that release a hydrogen ion • Term for a small chain of amino acids • Primary form of fat storage in animals • Medical term for the area around the lungs • ...
Health and Food By Samanta Tiškevičiūtė 2b 2021-01-26
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- a person who is under medical care or treatment.
- a system of units for expressing heaviness or mass
- the regular throbbing of the arteries, caused by the successive contractions of the heart, especially as may be felt at an artery, as at the wrist.
- the state of being vigorous and free from bodily or mental disease
- care provided to improve a situation (especially medical procedures or applications that are intended to relieve illness or injury)
- any substance or substances used in treating disease or illness; medicament; remedy.
- a manner of living that reflects the person's values and attitudes
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- any substance that is neither animal nor vegetable.
- of the hard parts that form a frame inside the body of a human.
- the refreshing quiet or repose of sleep.
- . the natural process by which the body repairs itself
- a special form or variety of this liquid, as rain.
- an action, often used negatively and without consequences
- any plant whose fruit, seeds, roots, tubers, bulbs, stems, leaves, or flower parts are used as food, as the tomato, bean, beet, potato, onion, asparagus, spinach, or cauliflower.
- apability of the body of distributing inhaled oxygen to muscle tissue during increased physical effort.
- a place, as in connection with a medical school or a hospital, for the treatment of nonresident patients, sometimes at low cost or without charge.
- a person licensed to practice medicine, as a physician, surgeon, dentist, or veterinarian.
- a state of mental or emotional strain or suspense
- food and drink considered in terms of its qualities, composition, and its effects on health.
- any of a group of organic substances essential in small quantities to normal metabolism, found in minute amounts in natural foodstuffs or sometimes produced synthetically
20 Clues: the refreshing quiet or repose of sleep. • a person who is under medical care or treatment. • a state of mental or emotional strain or suspense • a system of units for expressing heaviness or mass • a special form or variety of this liquid, as rain. • any substance that is neither animal nor vegetable. • . the natural process by which the body repairs itself • ...
OliverP_L_T_W 2021-02-26
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- a throbbing of the arteries as blood is going through them
- microscopic organism
- variable value depends on that of another
- group comparisons are made in an experiment
- statistics
- too small to be seen with a naked eye, and can multiply only within the living cells of a host.
- germs eukaryotic organisms that feed on organic matter like mushrooms.
- rate the number of breathes someone takes per minute
- the identification of an illness by examination of the symptoms
- any principal capable of producing an effect
- the degree of heat in a person or object.
- signs measurements such as pulse rate, temperature, respiratory rate, and blood pressure.
- medication
- a medical practitioner specializing in children
- Pressure measured using hart beats
- what you may feel as a result of being ill
- Technique procedures to protect patients from bacteria and pathogens during medical procedures.
- an educated guess
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- Control a group in an experiment with a known result.
- Provider medical providers who are trained similarly to physicians.
- the heart muscle contracts and pumps blood into the arteries.
- a bacteria or virus that can cause disease.
- an expert in microbiology
- when the heart muscle relaxes and allows the chambers to fill with blood.
- a substance made from algae to grow bacteria in a lab.
- trustworthy
- Result the substance being tested was not found
- a scientific procedure to make a discovery.
- Protective Equipment worn to minimize exposure to hazards
- design how participants are allocated to the different groups in an experiment.
- variable a variable that isn’t changed by other variables.
31 Clues: statistics • medication • trustworthy • an educated guess • microscopic organism • an expert in microbiology • Pressure measured using hart beats • variable value depends on that of another • the degree of heat in a person or object. • what you may feel as a result of being ill • a bacteria or virus that can cause disease. • group comparisons are made in an experiment • ...
First Aid 2021-11-18
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- severe allergic reaction
- when your body gets to cold this can happen
- breathing in something like a gas
- when symptoms of concussions last longer then normal
- kind of seizure that happens that can usually be determined by someone's face
- when something gets lodged in your throat and you can't breathe, talk, or cough this is happening
- to neglect something
- when your heart stops beating
- when something is eaten or drank this happens to it
- a method of helping a choking person by squeezing their stomach area right above the belly button
- keeping personal info secret
- One of the recommended ways to stop bleeding
- take nesssarey action to prevent harm
- a place that can help you if someone digests poison
- when your heart starts beating very spraticlly
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- AED
- something you have to ask for before helping a victim
- when there is a bloodclot in your brain this happens
- CPR
- a way to stop bleeding that isn't currently recommended
- granting power to preform first aid
- Making sure the situation is safe for you to help
- irregular heart beat
- a burn that does not require medical attention
- a burn that requires medical attention
- when the head is violently shaken this can happen
- anything that can be used to help in an emergency
- when your body gets too hot this can happen
- The medical procedure everyone should do when part of a rescue
- The people that arrive after 911 is called
- not acting when you should've
- choosing not to do the right thing and causing more harm knowingly
- when something traumatic happens this can be caused to happen
33 Clues: AED • CPR • irregular heart beat • to neglect something • severe allergic reaction • keeping personal info secret • when your heart stops beating • not acting when you should've • breathing in something like a gas • granting power to preform first aid • take nesssarey action to prevent harm • a burn that requires medical attention • The people that arrive after 911 is called • ...
Cranial Sutures and the TMJ 2023-04-27
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- Action of the TMJ that occurs when the mandible moves downward.
- Action of the TMJ that occurs when the mandible moves backward.
- The joint that connects the bones of the skull
- Craniosynostosis is a medical condition in which the cranial sutures fuse ____.
- Action of the TMJ that allows for chewing and grinding of food.
- The cranial suture that extends across the top of the skull, between the frontal bone and the two parietal bones
- The cranial suture that separates the parietal bones from the occipital bone at the back of the skull
- The cranial suture that separates the temporal bone from the parietal bone (NOT TEMPORAL)
- Lower jawbone that forms one part of the TMJ.
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- type of joint that the cranial sutures are
- Function of the cranial sutures that allows the bones of the skull to achieve this during childhood.
- Action of the TMJ that occurs when the mandible moves forward.
- Medical condition in which a person grinds or clenches their teeth, often leading to damage to the TMJ and surrounding structures.
- Cartilage structure located within the TMJ that helps to cushion the joint and allow for smooth movement.
- Action of the TMJ that occurs when the mandible moves upward.
- Function of the cranial sutures that allows for some movement of the skull.
- The longest and most prominent cranial suture, running along the midline of the skull
- Fluid that helps to lubricate the TMJ and reduce friction during movement.
- Trismus is a medical condition in which the TMJ has difficulty opening the mouth due to becoming ______
- Upper jawbone that forms one part of the TMJ.
- Function of the cranial sutures that allows for the proper development this organ during fetal development and childhood.
21 Clues: type of joint that the cranial sutures are • Upper jawbone that forms one part of the TMJ. • Lower jawbone that forms one part of the TMJ. • The joint that connects the bones of the skull • Action of the TMJ that occurs when the mandible moves upward. • Action of the TMJ that occurs when the mandible moves forward. • ...
MED 147 MID-TERM REVIEW 1-5 2013-07-02
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- legislation most affects the quality of laboratory reports and results
- exhibiting a courteous, conscientious, and generally businesslike manner in the workplace.
- Faithfulness or allegiance to cause, ideal, custom, institution, or product
- lack of feeling, emotion, interest, or concern
- professional ____________ goal setting, prioritizing, and time management are all examples of this
- Something suggested by a word or thing
- treats life-threatening illnesses and supervises ambulance services.
- Most people use____________mechanisms during times in which they feel pressured or attached in some way
- A type of on-the-job training that allows medical assistants to put their skills to use before graduation
- Certified Medical Assistants (CMA) must recertify themselves every_____ years
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- the belief that a person can be trusted
- An individual’s social façade or front that reflects the role in life that the individual is playing
- a field in which your are assisting physicians with treatment, diagnosis and care of patients
- can evaluate conflicting information and make a decision to act based on their knowledge and willingness to be open-minded about all possibilities
- A person with a wide range of abilities or skills
- listening to what the sender is communicating. Analyzing the words, then restating them to confirm that the receiver has understood the message as the sender intended it
- A set of values based on moral virtues of hard work and diligence
- The ability to adapt to a wide variety of situations
- The last stage of grief
- an effective way to represent the main idea of the topic and its important details with a figure or picture
- The medical assistant should use some____________________________when discussing private affairs with the supervisor
21 Clues: The last stage of grief • Something suggested by a word or thing • the belief that a person can be trusted • lack of feeling, emotion, interest, or concern • A person with a wide range of abilities or skills • The ability to adapt to a wide variety of situations • A set of values based on moral virtues of hard work and diligence • ...
MED112 Review (Jennifer Brown) 2014-06-25
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- alphanumeric ICD-9-CM code for an external cause of injury or poisoning
- clinician who treats the patient face-to-face
- authorization number given by a referring physician to the referred physician
- the amount that a patient has to pay out of pocket before the insurance benefits begin
- private of government organization that insures or pays for healthcare on the behalf of beneficiaries
- intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefit
- the first-listed diagnosis
- failure to use an acceptable level of professional skill when giving medical services that results in injury or harm to a patient
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- action that improperly uses another person’s resources
- medical billing program report given to a patient that lists the diagnoses, services provided, fees, and payments received and due after an encounter
- coordination of benefits rule for a child insured under both parents’ plans under which the father’s insurance is primary
- any healthcare provider that transmits PHI in electronic form
- payment method in which a prepayment covers the provider’s services to a plan member for a specified period of time
- clinician who does not interact face-to-face with the patient
- a phrase or name formed or based on a person's name
- the recognition of a person's demonstrating a superior level of skill on a national test by an official organization
- a method of scrambling transmitted data so they cannot be deciphered without the use of a confidential process or key
- person who buys an insurance plan, the insured, subscriber, or guarantor
- updates to the ICD-9-CM diagnostic coding system
- business software designed to organize and store a medical practice’s financial information: includes, scheduling, billing, and EMR features
20 Clues: the first-listed diagnosis • clinician who treats the patient face-to-face • intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefit • updates to the ICD-9-CM diagnostic coding system • a phrase or name formed or based on a person's name • action that improperly uses another person’s resources • any healthcare provider that transmits PHI in electronic form • ...
Biomedical Science 2017-10-18
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- crystallographer
- the safety and biological effects of drugs, chemicals, agents, and other substances on living organisms
- perform tasks such as conducting tests and analyzing the results
- write and edit scientific news articles and features
- scene investigator that helps collect evidence from the crime scene
- nursing facility, long-term care facility or hospice
- social working
- Analyst
- medical tools
- for blood cancer and make sure your blood does not have a disorder
- insurance claims
- images of aquatic life
- maintenance of a desired level of quality in a service or product
- nurse who has graduated from a nursing program and met the requirements outlined by a country, state, province or similar licensing body to obtain a nursing license
- with the diagnosis and treatment of all categories of conditions and disease involving the central and nervous systems
- the eyes and applicable visual systems for defects or abnormalities
- ears
- scientist
- photographer
- writer
- a person that works with young people to engage them in informal education
- claim adjuster
- your teeth
- operator
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- Worker
- adjust spinal alignment
- factors involved in a spread of diseases
- for safe and efficient Jetty operation
- manager
- animals
- study of disease and a major field in modern medicine and diagnosis
- Hygienist
- tell patients that they are at risk for medical disorder
- Nurse
- and molecular structures of crystals made from organic matter
- the needs of humans with the needs of animals or other organisms in the wild
- study of human or non-human body movement
- counseling
- Engineer
- assurance
- diseases and injuries of non human animals
41 Clues: ears • Nurse • Worker • writer • manager • animals • Analyst • Engineer • operator • Hygienist • assurance • scientist • counseling • your teeth • photographer • medical tools • social working • claim adjuster • crystallographer • insurance claims • images of aquatic life • adjust spinal alignment • for safe and efficient Jetty operation • factors involved in a spread of diseases • ...
Biomedical Sciences 2017-12-07
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- The application of science to criminal and civil laws,
- Set of applied sciences applying portions of natural science or formal science
- The branch of medicine that focuses on surgical and medical diseases of the male and female urinary-tract system and the male reproductive organs
- Scientific study of insects
- The scientific study of human or non-human body movement.
- A branch of biology that studies the different structures and functions of the cell
- A professional who practices veterinary medicine by treating diseases, disorders, and injuries in animals.
- The science and art of growing
- A branch of medicine that aims to enhance and restore functional ability and quality of life to those with physical impairments or disabilities.
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- Information professional who assesses, collects, organizes, preserves, maintains control over, and provides access to records and archives determined to have long-term value.
- A physician who performs surgical operations.
- A person who studies with chemicals and experiments
- A biologist who studies genetics
- A specialty field of dentistry
- The science and technique of preparing and dispensing drugs
- A scientist who studies microscopic life forms and processes.
- A person who fixes teeth
- The branch of biology that studies the animal kingdom, including the structure, embryology, evolution, classification, habits, and distribution of all animals,
- A medical doctor who specialize in diagnosing and treating diseases and injuries using medical imaging techniques
- Manipulation of matter on an atomic, molecular, and supra-molecular scale.
- Controls and operates mooring, pollution control and safety equipment
- A water quality scientist is responsible for safeguarding all aspects of water quality through scientific analysis and the setting of targets and standards in response to specific legislation.
22 Clues: A person who fixes teeth • Scientific study of insects • A specialty field of dentistry • The science and art of growing • A biologist who studies genetics • A physician who performs surgical operations. • A person who studies with chemicals and experiments • The application of science to criminal and civil laws, • The scientific study of human or non-human body movement. • ...
Oncology: H&N 2018-04-16
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- a harsh vibrating noise when breathing, caused by obstruction of the windpipe or larynx.
- Which salivary gland do malignancies occur in most frequently?
- What is the histology of H&N cancers? (acronym)
- cavity The H&N anatomy the pertains to the thong, lips, buccal mucosa, retromolar trigone, floor of the mouth and hard palate (two words)
- What occupation can be associated with squamous cell carcinoma of the maxillary sinus? (two words)
- Which salivary gland do tumors occur in most frequently?
- For patient’s experiencing dry mouth and oral discomfort, the physician my prescribe this (two words)
- The H&N anatomy pertaining to the pyriform sinuses, postcricoid and lower posterior pharygeal walls below base of tongue
- medical terminology for difficulty swallowing
- A common symptom of glottal tumors is
- One of the major causes of head and neck cancers
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- What is a major concern of treating the parotid?
- common site for lymphatic drainage for H&N cancers
- fiery red patch that cannot be characterized either clinically or pathologically as any other definable lesion
- The H&N anatomy that pertains to the posterosuperior pharyngeal wall and lateral pharyngeal wall, eustachian tube orifice and the denoids
- The H&N anatomy pertaining to the glottis, supraglottis, and subglottis
- Treating what structure can cause painful dry eye? (two words)
- caries What larger issue can xerostomia lead to if not properly addressed? (two words)
- The H&N anatomy the pertains to the base of tongue, tonsils, soft palate, and oropharyngeal walls
- medical terminology for painful swallowing
- a mucous membrane disorder characterized by white patches, especially on the cheek, tongue
- medical terminology for earache
- Patients with this virus tend to have a better prognosis (acronym)
23 Clues: medical terminology for earache • A common symptom of glottal tumors is • medical terminology for painful swallowing • medical terminology for difficulty swallowing • What is the histology of H&N cancers? (acronym) • What is a major concern of treating the parotid? • One of the major causes of head and neck cancers • common site for lymphatic drainage for H&N cancers • ...
Medicine 2017-01-29
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- Branch of medicine that deals with the medical care of infants, children, and adolescents
- Practice of the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease
- Professionals who practice in pharmacy
- Study of the structure and function of biological systems by methods of mechanics
- Concerned with the eye and ocular adnexa, combing conservative and surgical theraphy
- commonly referred to as "smart drugs"
- a A medical speciality that deals with diseases involving the respiratory tract
- Branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the heart
- Responsible for imaging body using x-rays
- Study of microorganisms
- drugs used to treat medical infections
- Used to treat pain, fever, and inflammation
- Focuses on the care of individuals, families, and communities
- Used to reduce production of stomach acid
- Study of the physical structure of organisms
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- Study of drugs and their actions
- Study of the chemistry taking place in living organisms
- a drug used to treat disease
- Branch of medicine that deals with the skin and its diseases
- Dealing with prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of adult diseases
- Deals with the bio-psycho-social study behavioral, emotional, perceptual, and cognitive disorders
- Study of normal function of the body, and the underlying regulatory mechanics
- study of the early development of organisms
- Microscopic study of individual cells
- Study of genes, and their role in biological inheritance
- Branch of medicine that deals with disorders in the lower body(Foot to lowerback)
- Is contained in coffee
- Any substance(other than food) that, when inhaled, injected, smoked, consumed, and absorbed using skin, or dissolved under the tongue, causes a physiological change in the body
- Deals with disorders of the nervous system
- responsible for protecting and promoting public health through the regulation of products concerning food and drugs
30 Clues: Is contained in coffee • Study of microorganisms • a drug used to treat disease • Study of drugs and their actions • Microscopic study of individual cells • commonly referred to as "smart drugs" • Professionals who practice in pharmacy • drugs used to treat medical infections • Responsible for imaging body using x-rays • Used to reduce production of stomach acid • ...
RDN Exam Group 4: Domain 2 2018-11-29
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- A comprehensive set of health objectives for a nation to achieve by 2020
- What is a continuous process that is necessary for determining the effectiveness of a program or treatment and for cost-benefit or cost-effectiveness analyses?
- The oldest healthcare known to mankind and used by 80% of the world population
- According to the Indian government, practitioners of which alternative medicine are allowed to practice as qualified doctors?
- This type of surgically inserted tube feeding is used when the mouth and esophagus have to be bypassed
- A group of individuals who can be defined by location, function, shared interest or social cohesion
- "aq" is the medical abbreviation for______
- A syndrome that can occur when too many calories are administered too soon
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- Type of administration for enteral tube feedings that is used for patients who cannot tolerate large volume infusion
- should be developed before any funding is requested.
- A state policy that provides consumers an assurance that a professional is competent to provide certain services
- What is defined by NCCAM as a combination of medical therapies and CAM therapies that has been proven through research as being safe and effective?
- This practice is more popular in Europe and India than in the U.S.
- One gram of anhydrase dextrose provides how many calories?
- "D/C" is the medical abbreviation for____
- Type of approach that recommended for assessment of populations with special needs and verbal or physical limitation
- Which nutrient is generally not added to TPN solutions, but can be under special conditions?
- A form of spiritual healing and practice for the treatment of physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual diseases.
- The graphic representation of food recommendations MyPlate replaced in 2011
- Which type of nutrition support presents fewer risks?
20 Clues: "D/C" is the medical abbreviation for____ • "aq" is the medical abbreviation for______ • should be developed before any funding is requested. • Which type of nutrition support presents fewer risks? • One gram of anhydrase dextrose provides how many calories? • This practice is more popular in Europe and India than in the U.S. • ...
Digestive System review 2024-05-08
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- a deficiency of this vitamin causes scurvy
- this vitamin plays an important role in hemostasis
- this structure stores and concentrates bile
- structures within the stomach which allow it to expand in size
- this structure detoxifies the blood and produces clotting proteins
- chemical substance that emulsifies fat, so that it can be easily digested
- visual examination of the sigmoid colon
- this type of hernia occurs when the top of the stomach enters the thoracic cavity
- another term/abbreviation for heartburn
- this type of fat is solid at room temperature
- the visual examination of the common bile duct
- this medical term means without an opening
- the rounded, top part of the stomach
- the wave-like contractions that move food through the alimentary canal
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- these microscopic structures are found in the small intestine; their capillaries help us to absorb nutrients
- a deficiency of this vitamin causes rickets
- chronic liver disorder that occurs more frequently in individuals with alcohol addiction
- inflammation of the gums
- this mineral is responsible for helping us maintain BP and fluid balance
- the majority of absorption and chemical digestion takes place here
- building blocks of protein
- this medical term literally means without an appetite
- this sphincter, located between the stomach and duodenum, is responsible for regulating the speed at which food moves into the small intestine
- the most powerful (strong) digestive secretions come from this organ
- found in saliva, this enzyme helps to digest starch
- the appendix is attached to this large intestine structure
- this medical term means surgical incision of the abdomen
- this term means under the tongue; this area contains salivary glands, as well as blood vessels which can also absorb medications
- this vitamin helps us with our night vision
29 Clues: inflammation of the gums • building blocks of protein • the rounded, top part of the stomach • visual examination of the sigmoid colon • another term/abbreviation for heartburn • a deficiency of this vitamin causes scurvy • this medical term means without an opening • a deficiency of this vitamin causes rickets • this structure stores and concentrates bile • ...
Nursing 2025-03-19
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- A severe and potentially life-threatening allergic reaction that needs immediate treatment
- What should be done before walking into a patient room
- Swelling caused by fluid trapped in your body's tissues
- This type of medication is used to fight an infection caused by bacteria
- A medical technique that administers fluids, medications and nutrients directly into a person's vein
- A device that gives a high energy electric shock to the heart of someone who is in cardiac arrest
- The taking of a small sample of tissue for examination
- What the outgoing nurses provides the oncoming nurses with which includes a summary of their patients' conditions, care plans, and any recent changes or concerns
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- Basic indicators of a patient's health that typically includes heart rate, respiratory rate, body temperature, pain level and blood pressure
- A drug delivery device used to administer medication in the form of a mist inhaled into the lungs
- The act of observing a patient's condition and documenting the findings
- A complex biological response to tissue injury or infection, characterized by redness, swelling, pain, heat, and loss of function
- What does HTN mean?
- The fifth vital sign?
- An anesthetic injection into the space around the nerves in your back to numb the lower body
- This type of pain is comes on sudden and is severe
- A condition characterized by an abnormally fast heart rate, typically exceeding 100 beats per minute at rest
- A condition where the heart beats abnormally slow, with a resting heart rate of less than 60 beats per minute
- A device used to determine the concentration of glucose in the blood, typically used by diabetic patients
- This color of code signals a life-threatening medical emergency, most commonly a cardiac or respiratory arrest, requiring immediate medical intervention
20 Clues: What does HTN mean? • The fifth vital sign? • This type of pain is comes on sudden and is severe • What should be done before walking into a patient room • The taking of a small sample of tissue for examination • Swelling caused by fluid trapped in your body's tissues • The act of observing a patient's condition and documenting the findings • ...
MAPEH 2024-10-06
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- This post WWI style cultivated a less emotional (more detached) sensibility.
- This involves movement of the body, usually of the limbs, without effort of the body.
- Is composed of artworks made around the 1870s-1970s.
- These refer to why and how people eat, which foods they eat, and with whom they eat as well as the ways people obtain, store, use, and discard food.
- Are basic visual components that can be observed in an artwork.
- A treatment used instead of standard medical treatments.
- It shows more experimentation and new perspectives and idea on how art is supposed to be and how it functions.
- Ten herbs are proven and tested to have medicinal value and approved by the DOH.
- This art element includes hue, saturation, intensity, brightness, complementary, and monochromatic.
- Wrote music to meet the needs of a more diverse audience.
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- This involves one's physical effort exerted into any muscular activity.
- Any bodily movements produced by skeletal muscles that requires energy expenditure .
- Impressionists experimented with color using a more optical method, mixing unblended pigments to create a nebulous blend of pure color.
- Are treatments used along with standard medicine treatments, but are not considered to be standard treatments.
- Refers to an original piece or work of music, either vocal or instrumental.
- It helps maintains or improve overall health and provides the body with essential nutrition: fluid, macronutritionn, micronutrition, and adequate food energy.
- Providing a tailored diet for the patient as pproaches treatment of a medical condition.
- This musical style is marked by extreme dissonance, angular melodies, irregular rhythmic groupings.
- He/She pretentiously uses meaningless medical jargon and relies on scare tactics, paranoid accusations, and quick fixes.
- It is a music element with its related terms of pitch, range, theme.
20 Clues: Is composed of artworks made around the 1870s-1970s. • A treatment used instead of standard medical treatments. • Wrote music to meet the needs of a more diverse audience. • Are basic visual components that can be observed in an artwork. • It is a music element with its related terms of pitch, range, theme. • ...
Jobs 2025-03-16
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- Gives legal advice and represents clients
- Writes computer programs
- Treats sick or injured animals
- Takes and edits photos
- Educates students in schools
- Welcomes visitors and answers calls
- Handles payments at a store
- Officer – Enforces laws and keeps people safe
- Prepares bread, cakes, and pastries
- Starts and runs a business
- Organizes events and conferences
- Manages online brand presence
- Manages financial records
- Sells products in stores
- Responds to medical emergencies
- Fixes water pipes and drainage systems
- Diagnoses and treats illnesses
- Joins metal parts using heat
- Worker – Builds and repairs structures
- Cleans hotels, houses, and offices
- Studies data for decision-making
- Conducts scientific studies
- Serves customers in restaurants
- Leads visitors to tourist attractions
- Transports passengers in cars
- Writes advertising and marketing text
- Provides medicine and medical advice
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- Brings goods to customers
- Installs and repairs electrical systems
- Works with computer systems
- Builds websites
- Promotes products or services
- Helps people with mental health issues
- Reports news and stories
- Assists customers with issues
- Designs medical equipment
- Delivers mail and packages
- Cuts and styles hair
- Extinguishes fires and rescues people
- Manages books and assists readers
- Protects online systems
- Protects buildings and people
- Repairs vehicles and machinery
- Works with wood to build or fix things
- Cares for patients in hospitals and clinics
- Provides expert advice
- Oversees projects
- Manages employee relations
- Drives buses for public transport
- Makes and alters clothing
- Creates visual content
- Maintains cleanliness in buildings
- Cooks food in restaurants
- Gives advice on nutrition and healthy eating
- Produces animated content
55 Clues: Builds websites • Oversees projects • Cuts and styles hair • Takes and edits photos • Provides expert advice • Creates visual content • Protects online systems • Reports news and stories • Writes computer programs • Sells products in stores • Brings goods to customers • Designs medical equipment • Manages financial records • Makes and alters clothing • Cooks food in restaurants • ...
Skeletal System/Ayla Burandt 2025-09-12
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- Relating to a joint or the joints
- Procedure, where bone cement is injected into a fractured sacrum for pain relief
- Inflammation of a bursa, normally in the knee, elbow, or shoulder
- The medical term for neck pain
- A surgical procedure that removes excess skin and fat from the upper arms
- Medical condition bones which bones become brittle and fragile
- Anything related to the gills or to the homologous embryonic structures in animals without gills
- The surgical cutting of a tendon
- A person who uses X-rays or other high-energy radiation, especially a doctor specializing in radiology
- The kneecap, a small triangular-shaped bone
- Relating to the bones forming the human carpus
- Inflammation of a synovial membrane
- A surgical procedure that reshapes the femoral head and neck to treat hip impingement
- Any of the five bones of the hand
- A medical condition characterized by a sideways curvature of the spine
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- The outer, thinner bone in the lower leg running from the knee to the ankle
- A malignant tumor of the bone marrow
- A surgical procedure that allows for the direct visualization and treatment of the interior of a joint
- The cells responsible for cartilage formation
- Softening and degeneration of cartilage
- Surgical opening into the skull
- Relating to the vertebrae
- Another term for radiograph
- Relating skulle scull cranium
- Plastic or reconstructive surgery of the tarsus
- The inner and typically larger of the two bones between the knee and the ankle
- Another term for orthographic projection
- A painful condition of the spine resulting from the degeneration of the intervertebral disks
- The cells that form new bones and grow and heal existing bones
- A spinal curvature condition where the thoracic spine curves forward
30 Clues: Relating to the vertebrae • Another term for radiograph • Relating skulle scull cranium • The medical term for neck pain • Surgical opening into the skull • The surgical cutting of a tendon • Relating to a joint or the joints • Any of the five bones of the hand • Inflammation of a synovial membrane • A malignant tumor of the bone marrow • Softening and degeneration of cartilage • ...
EMT: Medical, Legal, and Ethical Issues Crossword 2025-06-22
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- The cooling of the body after death
- Spoken false statement that harms someone’s character
- A legal paper that states no CPR should be done
- Professional rules that guide what is right and wrong
- Consent given after being told risks and benefits
- Defines what you’re legally allowed to do as an EMT
- When an adult (like a teacher) can make decisions in place of a parent
- Personal beliefs about right and wrong
- The level of care expected of someone with your training and certification
- Type of consent where the patient verbally or nonverbally agrees to care
- Actually touching or harming someone without permission
- Negligent action or inaction leads to patient harm
- Threatening to cause harm without touching the person
- Leaving a patient without transferring care to someone of equal or higher level
- Written instructions about a patient’s medical care preferences
- Failing to act properly, leading to patient harm
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- Permission given to receive care
- The stiffening of muscles after death
- A criminal offense that can result in fines and/or jail time
- Medical orders that specify what treatments a patient wants near end of life
- Legal protection for helping in emergencies in good faith
- Instructions received from a hospital physician while on scene or during transport
- The decomposition process of the body
- Obligation to care for a patient
- A document often kept on a fridge with important medical info for EMS
- Consent assumed when the patient is unresponsive or unable to give it
- A civil wrongdoing that could lead to a lawsuit
- A change in awareness, responsiveness, or behavior
- Skin discoloration after death from pooling blood
- Written false statement that can damage a reputation
30 Clues: Permission given to receive care • Obligation to care for a patient • The cooling of the body after death • The stiffening of muscles after death • The decomposition process of the body • Personal beliefs about right and wrong • A legal paper that states no CPR should be done • A civil wrongdoing that could lead to a lawsuit • ...
USS Cerritos 2020-10-06
8 Clues: A human ensign • "Sam", a human ensign • A Bajoran tactical officer • Nicknamed "Brad", a human ensign • The human captain of the Cerritos • An Orion ensign in the medical bay • Human first officer of the Cerritos • A Caitian doctor and head of medical
Associate & Patient Access to PHI 2024-10-04
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- If a patient discovers _____ in their records, they have the right to request an amendment to their records.
- Patients can request an amendment to their records by completing the “Amendment _____” Form.
- We want our patients to feel _____ that they are in charge of their medical information.
- We never want to ______ any access to a patient’s medical record.
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- It is very important to _____ a patient’s request.
- Contact the _____ team if you have any questions or concerns.
- The “Amendment Request” Form can be found under the Health _____ Management Policies and Procedures page.
- Our patients have the right to access and review the information _____ in their medical records.
- Whether a patient is a fellow associate or not, we give them the same _____ and respect.
- Direct the patient to fill out the “Patient Request to _____ Records” Form.
10 Clues: It is very important to _____ a patient’s request. • Contact the _____ team if you have any questions or concerns. • We never want to ______ any access to a patient’s medical record. • Direct the patient to fill out the “Patient Request to _____ Records” Form. • Whether a patient is a fellow associate or not, we give them the same _____ and respect. • ...
Flush 2018-11-05
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- a public building for gambling and entertainment
- an alcoholic beverage made by fermenting a cereal with hops
- a fancy dock for small yachts and cabin cruisers
- a small sac attached to the large intestines of some animals
- a medical institution where sick or injured people are given medical or surgical care
- one who voluntarily suffers death
- the warmest season of the year
- a person whose material wealth is valued at more than a million dollars
- fluctuating unsteadily
- a United States or Canadian coin worth one fourth of a dollar
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- the state of remaining alive
- designed or able to be filled with air or gas
- the act of playing for stakes in the hope of winning
- a girl or young woman with whom a man is romantically involved
- an expressway on which tolls are collected
- a small kitchen
- of or being the essential or basic part
17 Clues: a small kitchen • fluctuating unsteadily • the state of remaining alive • the warmest season of the year • one who voluntarily suffers death • of or being the essential or basic part • an expressway on which tolls are collected • designed or able to be filled with air or gas • a public building for gambling and entertainment • a fancy dock for small yachts and cabin cruisers • ...
Chapter 3 Key Term Crossword - Nika Nel 2021-10-13
Across
- also known as animal caretakers,they are individuals who feed, bathe, and groom animals; prepare animals for treatment; exercise animals, etc.
- the branch of dentistry dealing with prevention and correction of irregularities of the alignment of teeth.
- individuals who assess risks in order to reduce potential safety, financial, and patient problems.
- also called animal health technicians, individuals working under the supervision of veterinarian who assist with surgery, perform laboratory tests, etc.
- individuals who study human behavior and use this knowledge to help patients deal with the problems of everyday living.
- individuals who use massage, bodywork and therapeutic touch to provide pain relief, improve circulation, and relieve stress and tension.
- individuals who identify, evaluate, and treat patients with speech and language disorders; also called speech therapists.
- degree awarded by a college or university after completion of one or more years of prescribed study beyond a bachelor's degree.
- individuals who work under the supervision of registered or licensed practical nurses to provide basic patient care.
- individuals who design, plan, and conduct experiments and trials to study the safety and biological effects of chemical agents, drugs, and other substances on the body.
- a licensed, non-medical practitioner who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of vision defects.
- process by which a government agency authorizes individuals to work in a given occupation.
- doctors who examine patients, order tests, make diagnoses, treat diseases/disorders, etc.
- medical doctors specializing in diseases, disorders, and injuries of the eyes.
- individuals who plan, direct, coordinate and supervise the delivery of health care in a health care facility.
- individuals who work to prevent, diagnose, and treat diseases and injuries in animals.
- the procedures and actions that health care providers are legally permitted to perform in keeping with the term of their professional license.
Down
- individuals who are trained to work in the patient's home and may perform additional duties such as meal preparation or cleaning.
- physicians who specialize in diagnosing and treating mental illness.
- licensed individuals who work under the direction of physicians to provide total care for patients.
- an individual who makes or sells lenses,eyeglasses, and other optical supplies.
- individuals working under the supervision of RNs or physicians.
- individuals who provide treatment to improve mobility and prevent or limit permanent disability of patients who have disabling joint, bone, muscle, and/or nerve injuries or diseases.
- individuals who organize and code medical records, gather statistical information, and monitor records to ensure confidentiality.
- individuals who assist patients who have difficulty coping with various problems by helping them make adjustments in their lives and/or referring them to community resources for assistance.
- an individual who can perform all of the basic emergency medical technician duties in addition to in-dept patient assessment and care; the highest level of an emergency medical technician.
- surgery on the teeth, mouth, and/or jaw and facial bones.
- secondary education programs that prepare a student for immediate employment in many health care careers or for additional education after grauduation.
- also called operating room technicians,individuals who work under the supervision of RNs or physicians, prepare patients for surgery; assist during surgery, etc.
- individuals who transport patients by assisting them to move in and out of vehicles
- medical researchers that work with patients and doctors to test and evaluate effectiveness as well as safety of new drugs.
- individuals who organize books, journals, and other print materials to provide health information to other health care professionals; also called health sciences librarians.
- a licensed, non-medical practitioner who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of vision defects.
- individuals who identify diagnoses, procedures, and service shown in a patient's health care record and assign specific codes to each; also called coding specialists.
- also called a venipuncture technician; individual who collects blood and prepares it for tests.
35 Clues: surgery on the teeth, mouth, and/or jaw and facial bones. • individuals working under the supervision of RNs or physicians. • physicians who specialize in diagnosing and treating mental illness. • medical doctors specializing in diseases, disorders, and injuries of the eyes. • an individual who makes or sells lenses,eyeglasses, and other optical supplies. • ...
Chapter 3 Key Term Crossword - Nika Nel 2021-10-13
Across
- also known as animal caretakers,they are individuals who feed, bathe, and groom animals; prepare animals for treatment; exercise animals, etc.
- the branch of dentistry dealing with prevention and correction of irregularities of the alignment of teeth.
- individuals who assess risks in order to reduce potential safety, financial, and patient problems.
- also called animal health technicians, individuals working under the supervision of veterinarian who assist with surgery, perform laboratory tests, etc.
- individuals who study human behavior and use this knowledge to help patients deal with the problems of everyday living.
- individuals who use massage, bodywork and therapeutic touch to provide pain relief, improve circulation, and relieve stress and tension.
- individuals who identify, evaluate, and treat patients with speech and language disorders; also called speech therapists.
- degree awarded by a college or university after completion of one or more years of prescribed study beyond a bachelor's degree.
- individuals who work under the supervision of registered or licensed practical nurses to provide basic patient care.
- individuals who design, plan, and conduct experiments and trials to study the safety and biological effects of chemical agents, drugs, and other substances on the body.
- a licensed, non-medical practitioner who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of vision defects.
- process by which a government agency authorizes individuals to work in a given occupation.
- doctors who examine patients, order tests, make diagnoses, treat diseases/disorders, etc.
- medical doctors specializing in diseases, disorders, and injuries of the eyes.
- individuals who plan, direct, coordinate and supervise the delivery of health care in a health care facility.
- individuals who work to prevent, diagnose, and treat diseases and injuries in animals.
- the procedures and actions that health care providers are legally permitted to perform in keeping with the term of their professional license.
Down
- individuals who are trained to work in the patient's home and may perform additional duties such as meal preparation or cleaning.
- physicians who specialize in diagnosing and treating mental illness.
- licensed individuals who work under the direction of physicians to provide total care for patients.
- an individual who makes or sells lenses,eyeglasses, and other optical supplies.
- individuals working under the supervision of RNs or physicians.
- individuals who provide treatment to improve mobility and prevent or limit permanent disability of patients who have disabling joint, bone, muscle, and/or nerve injuries or diseases.
- individuals who organize and code medical records, gather statistical information, and monitor records to ensure confidentiality.
- individuals who assist patients who have difficulty coping with various problems by helping them make adjustments in their lives and/or referring them to community resources for assistance.
- an individual who can perform all of the basic emergency medical technician duties in addition to in-dept patient assessment and care; the highest level of an emergency medical technician.
- surgery on the teeth, mouth, and/or jaw and facial bones.
- secondary education programs that prepare a student for immediate employment in many health care careers or for additional education after grauduation.
- also called operating room technicians,individuals who work under the supervision of RNs or physicians, prepare patients for surgery; assist during surgery, etc.
- individuals who transport patients by assisting them to move in and out of vehicles
- medical researchers that work with patients and doctors to test and evaluate effectiveness as well as safety of new drugs.
- individuals who organize books, journals, and other print materials to provide health information to other health care professionals; also called health sciences librarians.
- a licensed, non-medical practitioner who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of vision defects.
- individuals who identify diagnoses, procedures, and service shown in a patient's health care record and assign specific codes to each; also called coding specialists.
- also called a venipuncture technician; individual who collects blood and prepares it for tests.
35 Clues: surgery on the teeth, mouth, and/or jaw and facial bones. • individuals working under the supervision of RNs or physicians. • physicians who specialize in diagnosing and treating mental illness. • medical doctors specializing in diseases, disorders, and injuries of the eyes. • an individual who makes or sells lenses,eyeglasses, and other optical supplies. • ...
MATCHED 2023-03-03
Across
- rule enforcer
- Cassia's true match
- calming tablet
- Cassia's dad
- Cassia's brother
- match information
- not a part of the society
- Cassia's match
- medical tablet
- main character
Down
- broken rule
- Cassia's mom
- author
- historical piece
- Cassia's girl-best friend
- neighborhood
- status after breaking rules
- 2nd book in the series
- memory wiping tablet
- government
20 Clues: author • government • broken rule • Cassia's mom • Cassia's dad • neighborhood • rule enforcer • calming tablet • Cassia's match • medical tablet • main character • historical piece • Cassia's brother • match information • Cassia's true match • memory wiping tablet • 2nd book in the series • Cassia's girl-best friend • not a part of the society • status after breaking rules
Week 9 Spelling 2020-03-24
20 Clues: Funny • Doctor • Inspire • Precious • The past • Ten years • Sometimes • Very cute • Spot/place • Cannot see • Destination • Free to use • A past event • Being believed • Head of school • Looks the same • Emotionally crazy • Another word for bike • A object used in space • To go down a level/grade/rank/class
Krieg DeVault 2020-04-18
Across
- Lawsuit
- Yucky Responsibility
- Trademark or patent
- Court Boss
- Partners
- Pandemic
- Managing Partner
- Name of Medical Insurance
- Interrogatory
- Firm's Value System
- Adverse Verdict
- Typing Instrument
- AA's
- Junkmail
Down
- Scheduling Appointment
- Page Number
- Florida Office
- Legal Filing
- Dictation for Attorney
- Creditors Rights
- Trial
- Spreadsheet Program
- Presentation
- Expense Software
24 Clues: AA's • Trial • Lawsuit • Partners • Pandemic • Junkmail • Court Boss • Page Number • Legal Filing • Presentation • Interrogatory • Florida Office • Adverse Verdict • Creditors Rights • Managing Partner • Expense Software • Typing Instrument • Trademark or patent • Spreadsheet Program • Firm's Value System • Yucky Responsibility • Scheduling Appointment • Dictation for Attorney • Name of Medical Insurance
Crossword 2020-04-28
22 Clues: direct • worldly • insight • summary • mob rule • authorize • stereo buff • combination • causing envy • able to live • conversation • many-colored • solid ground • of all kinds • insect zoology • love of mankind • medical forecast • belief in nothing • pathological thief • one who fears Russia • government of the old • reasoning down from principles
