medical Crossword Puzzles
Biological Sciences 2023-08-30
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- Any event where the use of a medical device is suspected to have resulted in an adverse outcome for a patient
- a process that eliminates many or all pathogenic microorganisms, except bacterial spores, on inanimate objects
- An analytical technique used by a manufacturing responsible engineer/team as a means to assure that, to the extent possible, potential process failure modes and their associated causes/mechanisms have been considered and addressed
- the absence of all forms of microbial life, including spores
- Substances that could cause cancer, change the genetic material of an organism, or cause adverse effects on sexual function and fertility
- An event that is contrary to a standard or requirement whether intended or specified
- Good Manufacturing Practice
- Substance that is released from a medical device or material during its clinical use
- A multistep process carried out on a used contaminated device in order to allow its safe reuse including cleaning, disinfection, sterilisation and related procedures, as well as testing and restoring the technical and functional safety of the used device
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- Confirmation by examination and provision of objective evidence that the particular requirements for a specific intended use can be consistently fulfilled
- Confirmation, through provision of objective evidence, that the specified requirements have been fulfilled
- Biological Sciences team
- Article intended for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease in man and animals; and articles (other than food) intended to affect the structure or any function of the body of man or other animals
- the ability of a material to perform with an appropriate host response in a specific situation
- Substance that is released from a medical device or material of construction when the medical device or material is extracted using laboratory extraction conditions and vehicles. The extraction solvents and/or extraction conditions that are expected to be at least as aggressive as the conditions of intended use
- Combination of the probability of occurrence of harm and the severity of that harm
- A bottom–up (inductive) risk analysis technique in which the consequences of a potential individual failure mode are identified and evaluated
- A chemical substance or microorganism intended to destroy, deter, render harmless, or exert a controlling effect on organisms that are harmful to human health or the environment
- Compulsory User Needs
19 Clues: Compulsory User Needs • Biological Sciences team • Good Manufacturing Practice • the absence of all forms of microbial life, including spores • Combination of the probability of occurrence of harm and the severity of that harm • An event that is contrary to a standard or requirement whether intended or specified • ...
History of Healthcare 2022-08-19
El Consumismo 2024-02-23
Animal rights 2024-12-08
15 Clues: work • enough • very bad • most people • bad condition • untrustworthy • most important • cruel treatment • strong, healthy • careful examination • a medical condition • not having enough of • to produce something • when you own something • money provided for a reason
Preeclampsia 2025-10-09
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- what substance is found in the urine
- medical term for swelling
- medication that treats high blood pressure
- medical specialty focusing on pregnancy and women's health
- blood pressure reading for preeclamptic patients
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- symptom known to cause pain in the head
- emergent hypertensive condition seen in pregnancy
- vitamin supplements recommended to take during pregnancy
- complication due to untreated preeclampsia
9 Clues: medical term for swelling • what substance is found in the urine • symptom known to cause pain in the head • complication due to untreated preeclampsia • medication that treats high blood pressure • blood pressure reading for preeclamptic patients • emergent hypertensive condition seen in pregnancy • vitamin supplements recommended to take during pregnancy • ...
De l'Anglais en ASSP 2021-08-30
Nutrition Chapter 1-3 2022-10-24
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- The personal characteristics or other factors that changes and can influence an outcome
- fake treatment, such as a sham pill, injection, or medical procedure
- The element in both Major Food Groups and Major Nutrients
- The body needs small amounts of these daily to function properly
- A unit Of measurement that measure energy
- the group being studied that does not receive treatment
- relationship between two variables
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- Personal Endorsement of a product
- The smallest amount of a nutrient that maintains a defined level of nutritional health
- involves promoting useless medical treatments
- state of health that occurs when the body is improperly nourished
- The smallest living functional unit in an organism
- Which food group would Rice fall under
- Foods grown naturally with out added chemicals
- The most important nutrient
15 Clues: The most important nutrient • Personal Endorsement of a product • relationship between two variables • Which food group would Rice fall under • A unit Of measurement that measure energy • involves promoting useless medical treatments • Foods grown naturally with out added chemicals • The smallest living functional unit in an organism • ...
Academic vocabulary 2020-06-03
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- The ___ of him it was hard.
- Are you the ___ of your brothers?
- A person who is a ___ has many benefits such as receiving medical care.
- The equation must give you an ___ result.
- A doctor has his needs ____.
- The ___ of being more healthy is difficult.
- Antisocial people do not ___ with other people.
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- You have to ___ a lot of vitamins.
- When you study you have to be ___ and do not distract you.
- In the instructions comes the procedure that you must follow.
- You have to have a ___ of your future.
- The ___ I give you is to live or die.
- Emma changed her____ to a woman.
- Now we will talk about the ___ that is God exists?
- The las time that I uploaded that tree, I suffered a ___.
15 Clues: The ___ of him it was hard. • A doctor has his needs ____. • Emma changed her____ to a woman. • Are you the ___ of your brothers? • You have to ___ a lot of vitamins. • The ___ I give you is to live or die. • You have to have a ___ of your future. • The equation must give you an ___ result. • The ___ of being more healthy is difficult. • ...
The criss cross crossword 2021-04-21
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- a branch of medical science dealing with the structure, functions, and diseases of the eye.
- a person who tends to be hopeful and confident about the future or the success of something.
- a person who studies and treats the physical,chemical and physiological characteristics.
- one who makes a hobby of exploring and studying caves.
- a person who analyse and forecast weather.
- one who collects or studies stamps.
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- the science of human beings.
- a specialist of coins.
- a lover of books especially for qualities of format.
- the study or act or inducing hypnosis.
- having a preference for animals.
- the science or study of blood, blood-forming organs and blood diseases.
- the medical care and treatment of the foot.
- a cat lover.
- a scientist who studies insects.
15 Clues: a cat lover. • a specialist of coins. • the science of human beings. • having a preference for animals. • a scientist who studies insects. • one who collects or studies stamps. • the study or act or inducing hypnosis. • a person who analyse and forecast weather. • the medical care and treatment of the foot. • a lover of books especially for qualities of format. • ...
Health Submission #1 2023-05-08
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- stretch or partial tear of ligaments
- temporary loss of consciousness
- cut caused by a sharp object or hard blow
- check, call, care
- protect, rest, ice, compression, elevation
- framework of the body
- provide basic legal protection for those who assist a person who is injured or in danger
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- a small hole possibly caused by a nail or knife
- an area damaged by scraping or wearing away
- a broken bone that required medical attention
- injuries to muscle due to overstretching
- tissue is separated from the body
- help is given to a sick or injured person until full medical treatment is available
- removal of part of the body, usually a limb
- an injury in which the ends of your bones are forced from their normal positions
15 Clues: check, call, care • framework of the body • temporary loss of consciousness • tissue is separated from the body • stretch or partial tear of ligaments • injuries to muscle due to overstretching • cut caused by a sharp object or hard blow • protect, rest, ice, compression, elevation • an area damaged by scraping or wearing away • removal of part of the body, usually a limb • ...
HEALTH 4th Qtr 2023-06-19
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- ____ of action refers to developing strategies in reaching your goals
- is a career related to Emergency Medical Services
- ____ health workers deal with various oral conditions.
- keeps illness or injury from happening
- _____ profession. Body or individuals qualified to practice medicine
- ____ healthcare. Dealing with interpersonal and intrapersonal relationships and life skills
- Maternal and _____ care. Sample career is midwifery
- ____ assessment is to discover your personal strengths
- Occupational ____ include protecting workers from sickness, disease, and injury.
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- prepares medication prescribed by licensed health professionals
- find ways to balance food and their impact on patients' health
- occupation or profession that requires special training
- management and care of a patient
- ____logist. identifies and rehab hearing impairments and related disorders
- ____ prevention and control. Work includes immunization, screening of newborns, etc.
15 Clues: management and care of a patient • keeps illness or injury from happening • is a career related to Emergency Medical Services • Maternal and _____ care. Sample career is midwifery • ____ health workers deal with various oral conditions. • ____ assessment is to discover your personal strengths • occupation or profession that requires special training • ...
NF 1.01 and Recently Learned Skills 2024-02-15
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- this person (nurse) directly supervises nurse aides and LPNs on a unit
- this commission provides accreditation through surveys
- This NC special award and license honoring excellence in the workplace
- long term care facilities are regulated on a federal level by _____
- for developmentally disabled adults
- a medical director of a facility supervises these staff members
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- these living facilities provide limited medical supervision
- soap should not be used here during the bed bath skill
- this side should be dressed first
- this program is for patients 65 years of age and older
- this service is provided in long term care facilities
- these facilities include skilled nursing and CCRCs
- first to be removed when taking off PPE
- this type of funding pays LTCs a fixed amount for services
- gloves,gown,mask,etc
15 Clues: gloves,gown,mask,etc • this side should be dressed first • for developmentally disabled adults • first to be removed when taking off PPE • these facilities include skilled nursing and CCRCs • this service is provided in long term care facilities • soap should not be used here during the bed bath skill • this program is for patients 65 years of age and older • ...
2024 HIP Week Crossword 2024-04-18
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- Malicious software that blocks access to a victim’s data until a ransom is paid
- Short for malicious software
- __ certificate is a record given to newborn person
- Commands given to a computer program or database to retrieve data
- __ informatics integrates nursing science with multiple information management and analytical sciences.
- City of AHIMA conference 2024
- Clinical __ analyzes clinical statements and assigns standardized codes
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- Medical consults or treatments via telecommunication systems
- The voice in health information
- __-health record can automate and streamline a clinician's workflow, ensuring that all clinical information is communicated.
- A record or document that is missing vital information
- __ Medical Record is a record from an outpatient setting
- Decision __ system are computer tools that assist physicians in making decisions
- The man, the myth, the legend
- UUH electronic charting system
15 Clues: Short for malicious software • The man, the myth, the legend • City of AHIMA conference 2024 • UUH electronic charting system • The voice in health information • __ certificate is a record given to newborn person • A record or document that is missing vital information • __ Medical Record is a record from an outpatient setting • ...
STEVENS-JOHNSON SYNDROME by Shivam 2024-12-17
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- Type of immune response involved in SJS
- A type of antibiotic that can trigger SJS
- Severe form of SJS causing widespread skin loss
- Inflammation of the eyes seen in SJS
- A condition associated with SJS causing blistering on the palms and soles
- Painful sores often affecting the mouth in SJS
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- A common symptom of SJS involving red, painful eyes
- Class of drugs like ibuprofen that can trigger SJS
- An infection that can sometimes trigger SJS
- A diagnostic procedure to confirm SJS (removal of a skin sample)
- Medical emergency due to airway involvement in SJS
- A severe skin condition involving blistering and peeling
- Medical term for peeling of the skin
- Treatment to manage fluid loss and skin damage in SJS
- The layer of skin that detaches during SJS
15 Clues: Inflammation of the eyes seen in SJS • Medical term for peeling of the skin • Type of immune response involved in SJS • A type of antibiotic that can trigger SJS • The layer of skin that detaches during SJS • An infection that can sometimes trigger SJS • Painful sores often affecting the mouth in SJS • Severe form of SJS causing widespread skin loss • ...
INSURANCE! 2017-06-02
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- Country with the most amount of pet insured
- Insurance that protects owner or renter of a structure
- Insurance that protects car owner
- Insurance that lessen cost of expensive vet medical bill
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- Percentage of people who have insurance in US
- Insurance that pays on the death of insured person
- A means of guarantee protectio
- Most popular type of pet insured in US
- Insurance that pays for medical expenses
- Insurance that cover flight accident
10 Clues: A means of guarantee protectio • Insurance that protects car owner • Insurance that cover flight accident • Most popular type of pet insured in US • Insurance that pays for medical expenses • Country with the most amount of pet insured • Percentage of people who have insurance in US • Insurance that pays on the death of insured person • ...
EMT Crossword. 2024-05-09
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- What does the T in EMT mean?
- What do EMTs drive?
- How much do they make a year?
- Where do EMTs take you after an emergency?
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- What does EMT stand for?
- What does the R in DNR mean?
- What does the E in EMT mean?
- How long do EMTs have to train for?
- What does the M in EMT mean?
- How many hours a week do they work?
10 Clues: What do EMTs drive? • What does EMT stand for? • What does the R in DNR mean? • What does the E in EMT mean? • What does the M in EMT mean? • What does the T in EMT mean? • How much do they make a year? • How long do EMTs have to train for? • How many hours a week do they work? • Where do EMTs take you after an emergency?
Nervous System Station 2024-05-07
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- - A thorough inspection or assessment.
- - Bundles of fibers that transmit signals between the brain and other parts of the body.
- - Pertaining to the spine.
- - Relating to the outer parts or surface.
- - Relating to movement or muscular activity.
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- - Relating to the nerves or the nervous system.
- - Medical conditions that cause harm to the body.
- - Relating to the senses or sensation.
- - Doctor who specializes in nervous system disorders.
- - A medical condition that disrupts normal function.
10 Clues: - Pertaining to the spine. • - A thorough inspection or assessment. • - Relating to the senses or sensation. • - Relating to the outer parts or surface. • - Relating to movement or muscular activity. • - Relating to the nerves or the nervous system. • - Medical conditions that cause harm to the body. • - A medical condition that disrupts normal function. • ...
Engineering Jobs 2025-02-20
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- Work with aircraft, not spacecraft
- Combines passion for history and historical buildings
- Development of products used by the athletes
- Monitor wells’ oil and gas production
- Develop tools for diagnosing and treating medical problems
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- Engineering that builds smart home devices
- The science and technology of creating objects from non-metallic materials
- Development and fabrication of artificial organs for medical applications
- Combines fire science and engineering
- Combines love for Disney parks and engineering
10 Clues: Work with aircraft, not spacecraft • Combines fire science and engineering • Monitor wells’ oil and gas production • Engineering that builds smart home devices • Development of products used by the athletes • Combines love for Disney parks and engineering • Combines passion for history and historical buildings • ...
Medical Interventions Handbook 2023-01-20
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- When BsL is > 400 mg/dL or < 70mg/dL call
- Heart rate > 100 BP > 160/90
- When BP is 180/120 and need to call 911
- Color of Medical Interventions Handbook
- Call 911 when O2 is BLANK than 92%
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- handbook
- Common symptoms of a stroke occur
- Emergent Protocol is found here in Medical
- acronym to remember warning signs of stroke
- When BP is 85/50 and need to call 911
10 Clues: handbook • Heart rate > 100 BP > 160/90 • Common symptoms of a stroke occur • Call 911 when O2 is BLANK than 92% • When BP is 85/50 and need to call 911 • When BP is 180/120 and need to call 911 • Color of Medical Interventions Handbook • When BsL is > 400 mg/dL or < 70mg/dL call • Emergent Protocol is found here in Medical • acronym to remember warning signs of stroke
5C06(2) Two Tales of Celebrations 2023-01-12
Allan Salgado 2024-05-03
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- Common abbreviation for acid in medical or chemical contexts.
- Abbreviation used in medical contexts to refer to body temperature.
- A serious medical condition in which body tissues do not receive sufficient blood flow and oxygen, which can result in organ damage.
- Abbreviation commonly used in medical contexts to refer to the diagnosis.
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- Abbreviation for "intravenous", which refers to the administration of substances directly into a vein.
- A wound caused by an object that tears or cuts the skin, usually larger and deeper than an abrasion or cut.
- Abbreviation for milligram, a unit of mass measurement equivalent to one thousandth of a gram.
7 Clues: Common abbreviation for acid in medical or chemical contexts. • Abbreviation used in medical contexts to refer to body temperature. • Abbreviation commonly used in medical contexts to refer to the diagnosis. • Abbreviation for milligram, a unit of mass measurement equivalent to one thousandth of a gram. • ...
Medical Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2020-01-17
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- You can take a brachial or radial _____.
- Reference to the back of a structure
- Prefix meaning lungs
- Uterus
- The study of something
- Relating to the skull
- Suffix that refers to the bean shaped organ
- Prefix for disease
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- A word root referring to skin
- Root meaning, 'vein'
- Nerves prefix
- New
- Above or at the top of
- The presence of bacteria; infection
- Gastrointestinal abbreviation
- A prefix for slow
- Prefix meaning Bone
- A suffix meaning 'removal'
- The root word for what beats in your chest cavity
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 • Above or at the top of • The study of something • A suffix meaning 'removal' • A word root referring to skin • Gastrointestinal abbreviation • The presence of bacteria; infection • Reference to the back of a structure • ...
3.02 Medical Terms. SA 2021-01-19
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- flow or discharge
- tail
- underside of the body
- head
- front of the body
- removal of female reproductive organs
- removal of a tissue sample for microscopic diagnosis and examination
- back
- vein
- surgical puncture to remove fluid
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- the insertion of a sterile plastic tube into the urethra to remove urine
- against, opposing
- stomach
- diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans
- pain
- the process of applying a preparation to the surface of living tissue to prevent infection
- before
- heart
- inflammation
19 Clues: tail • head • pain • back • vein • heart • before • stomach • inflammation • flow or discharge • against, opposing • front of the body • underside of the body • surgical puncture to remove fluid • removal of female reproductive organs • diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans • removal of a tissue sample for microscopic diagnosis and examination • ...
Medical Terminology- Root Words 2023-08-05
19 Clues: means red • means bone • means head • means vein • means lung • means skin • means organ • means black • means nerve • means blood • means death • means white • means heart • means kidney • means tissue • means stomach • means disease • means eat/swallow • means sugar/glucose
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-17
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- inflammation around the heart
- condition of water in the head
- discharge or flow from the nose
- inflammation of the bladder
- surgical removal of half of the kidney
- tumor on the bone
- puncturing a hole in the chest to drain fluid
- disease of the nerves
- specialist of the mind
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- recording of the electrical activity in the heart
- more than normal development
- eye specialist
- slow heart rate
- enlarged liver
- tool used to observe small organisms
- inflammation of the bronchial tubes
- condition of excess water in the kidney
- pain in the muscle
- 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 Terminology Cardiovascular disease 2025-11-21
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- surgical removal
- hardening & narrowing of arteries from plaque build up
- disease
- ischemia- reduced blood flow to heart and muscle
- Heart enlargement
- record or picture
- referring to arteries or veins
- (HLD)- high levels of lipids like cholesterol
- Heart
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- Abnormally fast heart rate
- surgical repair
- (HTN) High blood pressure
- infarction (MI)- blockage of blood flow to the heart
- Blood condition
- Inflammation
- Enlargement
- muscle
- any pathological hardening or thickening of body tissue
- blood or lymph vessel
- cholesterol- too much fat in blood that can clog arteries
20 Clues: Heart • muscle • disease • Enlargement • Inflammation • surgical repair • Blood condition • surgical removal • Heart enlargement • record or picture • blood or lymph vessel • Abnormally fast heart rate • referring to arteries or veins • (HTN) High blood pressure • hardening & narrowing of arteries from plaque build up • (HLD)- high levels of lipids like cholesterol • ...
chapter 1,2,5,6 2021-05-14
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- physician responsible for overseeing a component or subdepartment of a hospital service
- agency that enforces standards for safety in the workplace, conducts inspections, and directs determination of fines for noncompliance with policies and regulations
- group of people authorized by law to conduct, maintain, and operate a hospital for the benefit of the public and whose legal and moral responsibility for policies and operations of the hospital are not for personal benefit of the members
- formal organization of physicians authorized to admit and attend to patients within a hospital; have authorized privileges, bylaws, elected officers, and various committees and activities
- organization of a hospital or medical clinic that provides diagnostic imaging through medical technologies such as x-ray examination, fluoroscopy, computed tomography, interventional radiography, magnetic resonance imaging, nuclear medicine, and ultrasonography
- one of the 3 main categories/ domains of learning; includes behaviors, involving physical actions, neuromuscular manipulations and coordination
- ancillary department of the hospital responsible for recruiting, selecting, supporting, and compensating employees; developing and maintaining skills, quality, and motivation; collective bargaining; and occupational health and safety
- certificate approved by a local review board permitting hospitals to construct new or additional facilities, open new services, or make large purchases a condition required for reimbursement by Medicare
- provides leadership for the program and ensures effective program operations
- physician responsible for the medical operation and quality of a hospital department or service; also responsible for providing input regarding policies and procedures and day-to-day operations of the department
- physician who represents a department or service and sits as a formal member of the executive medical staff committee; responsible for all of the medical operations of a hospital department and may also oversee a residency training program
- system of development in the workplace for daily improving performance at every level in every operational process by focusing on meeting or exceeding customer expectations
- management of quality in the workplace from a perspective of total involvement of every employee, with a strong focus on process measurement and control
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- statement of an organization that summarizes its intent to provide service in terms of the services it offers, the intended recipients of services, and a description of the level of cost
- person appointed by the board of directors who has full accountability for the entire hospital or health care organization
- failure to complete a planned action as intended or the use of a wrong plan to achieve an aim; can be related to an incorrect diagnosis, equipment failure, infection, or a misinterpretation of an order
- independent not for profit organization that evaluates and accredits more than 17,000 health care organizations and programs in the United States and is the nation's primary standard-setting and accrediting body in health care; TJC standards focus on improving the quality and safety of patient care provided by health care organizations
- process of identifying and analyzing important organizational and individual performance gaps, planning for future performance improvement, designing and developing cost-effective and ethically justifiable interventions to close performance gaps, implementing the interventions, and evaluating the financial and non-financial results
- insurance companies, Medicare, Medicaid, and other commercial companies that are the payers of inpatient and outpatient medical expenses for the patient
- learning in adversedrugevents one context and applying to another injuries, large or small, caused by the use (including nonuse) of a drug; can be as harmless as a drug rash or as serious as death from an overdose; the two types of ADEs are those caused by errors and those that occur despite proper use
- services providing the components of patient care that collectively support the physician's plan for diagnoses and treatments
- unit of the hospital with specific functions or specialized skills such as housekeeping, surgery, radiology, or accounting
22 Clues: provides leadership for the program and ensures effective program operations • physician responsible for overseeing a component or subdepartment of a hospital service • person appointed by the board of directors who has full accountability for the entire hospital or health care organization • ...
Crossword POHS Careers part 2 2021-10-13
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- Individuals who are trained to work in the patient’s home and may perform additional duties such as meal preparation or cleaning.
- Individuals who use their artistic and creative talents to produce illustrations, charts, graphs, and diagrams for health textbooks, journals, magazines, and exhibits.
- Individuals who acquire additional education to provide care for older patients in environments such as extended care facilities, nursing homes, retirement centers, adult day care facilities, and other similar agencies.
- Individuals who provide information to patients and/or their families on genetic diseases or inherited conditions.
- Individuals who identify and analyze workplace hazards.
- Individuals who organize books, journals, and other print materials to provide health information to other health care professionals; also called health sciences librarians.
- Individuals who receive special training such as a 40-hour or more state-approved medication aide course to administer medications to patients or residents in long-term care facilities or patients receiving home health care.
- Medical researchers that work with patients and doctors to test and evaluate effectiveness as well as safety of new drugs.
- Individuals who use massage, bodywork, and therapeutic touch to provide pain relief, improve circulation, and relieve stress and tension.
- Individuals who plan, direct, coordinate, and supervise the delivery of health care in a health care facility.
- Process by which a government agency authorizes individuals to work in a given occupation.
- Individuals who manage and operate a funeral home; also called morticians or undertakers.
- Individuals who work under the supervision of physicians and perform tasks to assist physicians with patient care.
- Individuals who perform many of the routine tests that do not require the advanced knowledge held by a medical technologist.
- Individuals who perform general administrative duties as well as tasks that are specific to the health care industry.
- Individuals who use a computer and word-processing software to enter data that has been dictated on a recorder by physicians or other health care professionals.
- Individuals who teach people the behaviors that promote wellness by evaluating, designing, presenting, recommending, and disseminating culturally appropriate health education information and materials.
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- Physicians who specialize in diagnosing and treating mental illness.
- Also called a venipuncture technician; individual who collects blood and prepares it for tests.
- An individual who can perform all of the basic emergency medical technician duties in addition to in-depth patient assessment and care; the highest level of an emergency medical technician.
- Individuals who study and review the history, philosophy, theology, medical research, and sociology of health care to make judgments about treatment options and the effectiveness of these options as they relate to ethical standards regarding patient rights, quality of life, privacy, death, and how health care funds and resources should be allocated.
- Individuals who assess risks in order to reduce potential safety, financial, and patient problems.
- Surgery on the teeth, mouth, and/or jaw and facial bones; also called maxillofacial surgery.
- Degree awarded by a college or university after completion of one or more years of prescribed study beyond a bachelor’s degree.
- Individuals who investigate crimes by collecting and analyzing physical evidence.
- Individuals who are employed in hospitals, extended care facilities, clinics, and other health facilities to record information in records, schedule procedures or tests, answer telephones, order supplies, and work with computers to record or obtain information.
- Individuals who study genes and how they are inherited, mutated, and activated, or inactivated.
- Individuals who identify diagnoses, procedures, and services shown in a patient’s health care record and assign specific codes to each; also called coding specialists.
- Doctors who examine patients, obtain medical histories, order tests, make diagnoses, perform surgery, treat diseases/disorders, and teach preventive health.
- Individuals who work under the supervision of registered or licensed practical nurses to provide basic patient care.
30 Clues: Individuals who identify and analyze workplace hazards. • Physicians who specialize in diagnosing and treating mental illness. • Individuals who investigate crimes by collecting and analyzing physical evidence. • Individuals who manage and operate a funeral home; also called morticians or undertakers. • ...
Week 2 2024-01-16
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- is of utmost importance and must support the level of services reported in the patient's medical record.
- time starts with the administration of moderate sedation agent(s), requires continuous face-to-face attendance.
- early dark green first feces of a newborn infant.
- key component of the CMS documentation guidelines for E/M services lies in the examination.
- face to face services rendered by physicians /QHP who may report E/M services. solely for the purposes of distinguishing between new and established patients.
- problem at the time of the patient encounter with or without a diagnosis being established, conveys the reason for the encounter.
- score given to a newborn, immediately after birth, occurs in the delivery room.
- physician that directs all transport services.
- patient that has received professional services from the physician or another physician of the exact same specialty and subspecialty who belongs to the same group practice, within the past three years.
- department, organized hospital based facility for unscheduled episodic services to patients who present for immediate medical attention
- complaint describing the symptom(s), problem(s), condition(s), diagnosis, or other factors that are the reason for the patient encounter.
- care management designed to last 29 days, post discharge, when health care provider takes charge of the patient’s care.
- facilities are required to conduct thorough assessments of all patients on admission and readmission to the nursing facility.
- examination performed as part of the preventative medicine evaluation and management service, multisystem, extent based on age and risk factors identified.
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- care planning involves discussing and preparing for future decisions about a patient's medical care if they become seriously ill or unable to communicate their wishes.
- factors in most patient encounters: counseling, coordination of care, and nature of presenting problem.
- problem of which the physician or other qualified healthcare professional may not need to be present in the room.
- patients need to be observed in order to determine whether they should be admitted to the hospital, transferred to another facility, or sent home. Not all hospitals have this designated area.
- not meant to be used to select the level of E/M services reported.
- step to determine the level of E/M service is to determine the category or subcategory of service.
- components are identified in the E/M services’ code descriptors.
- patient not received any professional services from the physician, or another physician of the same specialty who belongs to the same group practice, within the past three years.
- care provided when services are performed by more than one physician/nonphysician practitioner in the same group practice on the same date of service, for the same patient.
- objective evaluation of a physician’s clinical competence by another responsible party that represents and is responsible to the medical staff
- decision making by providers to rate the degree of complexity in establishing a patient's diagnosis and treatment plan.
- will only reimburse for the actual procedure performed, not the hospitalization that may have occurred prior to the need for the procedure.
- history, examination, and medical decision-making; components to be considered when determining the level of E/M service to report.
- discussion with the patient, family, or both that covers either: diagnostic results, impressions, recommended or diagnostic studies, prognosis, risk and benefits treatment options.
- care provided directly by a physician for a critically ill or critically injured patient impairing one or more vital organ systems, with a high probability of the patient's deterioration.
- services codes used to report provisions of E/M services in the patient's private residence by a qualified physician or agency.
30 Clues: physician that directs all transport services. • early dark green first feces of a newborn infant. • components are identified in the E/M services’ code descriptors. • not meant to be used to select the level of E/M services reported. • score given to a newborn, immediately after birth, occurs in the delivery room. • ...
All About Pat 2020-02-05
13 Clues: painting • children • dry alcohol • page turner • touchy-feely • nascent Monet • medical helper • favorite color • sound of delight • gender neutral name • ideal vacation spot • generational classification • multicolored personal object
July Puzzle 2024-06-25
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- the predetermined limits used by insurance carriers to cap the maximum amount they will pay for a service based on their contract with you
- Prior approval for a specialist or non-emergency health care services
- the most reliable way to check eye pressure
- federal program that provides health benefits to active duty military personnel, retirees, and their dependents or survivors
- organization a network of physicians and hospitals that agree to provide health services for prearranged fees
- name of tool used to measure amount of proptosis
- the portion of your health care expenses that you must pay before your insurance applies
- two digit code applied to CPT code to indicate service is affected by a circumstance
- name of sticker prism that can be added to glasses to help with diplopia
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- insured participants in a managed care program
- condition in which vision does not develop normally in an eye and brain is hardwired with limited visual potential
- portion of incurred medical expenses (usually fixed percentage) the patient must pay out of pocket
- helps pay for physician bills, outpatient hospital care and other medical services
- the clinics, hospitals, medical groups, physicians and others that make up a managed care health plan
- a record of account status sent to patients monthly to advise them of the previous period's transactions and activity on the account
- intersection point at which the lens has no prism power
- cloudiness of the posterior capsule after cataract surgery (abbreviation)
17 Clues: the most reliable way to check eye pressure • insured participants in a managed care program • name of tool used to measure amount of proptosis • intersection point at which the lens has no prism power • Prior approval for a specialist or non-emergency health care services • name of sticker prism that can be added to glasses to help with diplopia • ...
crossword-5 2023-02-26
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- a medical condition that makes it difficult to breathe
- the process of providing medical care
- a substance that produces an allergic reaction in someone
- the air that goes in and out of your body through your nose or mouth
- a painful disease that makes the joints in your toes swell
- a piece of paper that a doctor gives you that says what type of medicine you need
- an area on your body that is swollen, red, and painful because of an infection or injury
- a serious medical condition that affects the parts of your body where your bones join each other, for example your knees, making it difficult for you to move
- a tendency to have a strong physical reaction to something
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- to breathe in a noisy way that is uncomfortable for you, usually because you are ill
- a piece of metal, plastic, or wood that is put next to a broken bone to hold it in place while it gets better
- a drug that cures illnesses and infections caused by bacteria
- a drug that you take to treat or cure an illness
- an area of your body that has increased in size as a result of an injury or an illness
- to find out what physical or mental problem someone has by examining them
- microorganisms (=very small living things) that consist of a single cell
- the feeling that you are going to vomit
17 Clues: the process of providing medical care • the feeling that you are going to vomit • a drug that you take to treat or cure an illness • a medical condition that makes it difficult to breathe • a substance that produces an allergic reaction in someone • a painful disease that makes the joints in your toes swell • ...
Compliance One Source 2024-02-27
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- Use this JA to assist with documentation of appeals.
- A request to have the plan change a decision for a denied prior authorization or claim.
- Use this JA to identify status of CD.
- What JA would you use to help with complaints about policy that excludes a medication, but member is not disputing that a medication is not covered.
- What JA would you use to assist with appeal dismissal?
- What must be on file prior to submitting an appeal unless member disagree with the processing or responsibility of a claim?
- A request to have the plan cover a Part D drug.
- Use this JA to help member obtain medical care in a timely manner when the member experiences a delay in receiving treatment.
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- A complaint (or any expression of dissatisfaction) about the health plan or health plan representative, regardless of whether the caller is requesting a resolution.
- A request to have the plan cover a specific medical service.
- What JA should be used for grievances?
- Use this JA for the process steps for general appeal handling.
- Who handles dental appeals?
- What JA would you use when handling caller who is threatening media or legal complaint regarding a UHC policy.
- Which intent should you use to document the interaction when dealing with appeals?
- What kind of cases (authorizations) are not considered denials?
- Use this JA when a member request to have the plan cover a specific medical service.
17 Clues: Who handles dental appeals? • Use this JA to identify status of CD. • What JA should be used for grievances? • A request to have the plan cover a Part D drug. • Use this JA to assist with documentation of appeals. • What JA would you use to assist with appeal dismissal? • A request to have the plan cover a specific medical service. • ...
Childhood Diseases 2016-11-23
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- in French "oreillons"
- an antigen causing an allergic or hypersensitive response
- the capacity to spread a disease from person to person. Also referred to as being infections
- the ability of a disease to be passed from an infected individual or group to a previously uninfected individual or group
- a person or other living organism that can be infected by an infections agent under natural conditions
- also known as German Measles
- a new disease or medical condition that develops during the treatment or course of an existing disease or medical condition
- the inflammation oof the brain caused by a virus. It can result to permanent brain damage
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- a diseased state or symptom; the incidence of disease; the rate of sickness (as in a specified community or group)
- this term denotes a disease affecting or attacking a specific region or population that is in excess of what is actually expected
- this term denotes a disease affecting or attacking the population of an extensive region, and potentially the world
- a vaccine made by an infectious agent that has been killed or reduced in capacity
- the level/rate of death in a community. Usually the cause is stated
- the power of medical agents to produce the desire effect
- a protein found in the blood that is produced in response to foreign substances
- the protection against a disease
16 Clues: in French "oreillons" • also known as German Measles • the protection against a disease • the power of medical agents to produce the desire effect • an antigen causing an allergic or hypersensitive response • the level/rate of death in a community. Usually the cause is stated • a protein found in the blood that is produced in response to foreign substances • ...
NF 1.01 and Recently Learned Skills 2024-02-15
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- long term care facilities are regulated on a federal level by _____
- a medical director of a facility supervises these staff members
- for developmentally disabled adults
- soap should not be used here during the bed bath skill
- last to be removed when removing PPE
- these living facilities provide limited medical supervision
- these facilities include skilled nursing and CCRCs
- this type of funding pays LTCs a fixed amount for services
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- this person (nurse) directly supervises nurse aides and LPNs on a unit
- gloves,gown,mask,etc
- This NC special award and license honoring excellence in the workplace
- this commission provides accreditation through surveys
- this service is provided in long term care facilities
- this program is for patients 65 years of age and older
- this side should be dressed first
15 Clues: gloves,gown,mask,etc • this side should be dressed first • for developmentally disabled adults • last to be removed when removing PPE • these facilities include skilled nursing and CCRCs • this service is provided in long term care facilities • this commission provides accreditation through surveys • soap should not be used here during the bed bath skill • ...
Trends Of Health Care 2024-08-26
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- Laws that regulate the education and testing of nursing assistants
- Maintaining the use of energy
- Healthcare that promotes physical, emotional, social, and spiritual well being
- Classifying diagnoses into specific payments
- treatment used in conjunction with biomedical therapies
- A disease that effects many people over a wide geographic area
- The use of genetic processes to to develop or modify products
- A form of treatment that uses mainstream medical treatments and alternative methods to treat a patient
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- Treatment used in place of biomedical treatment
- State of being healthy
- Care for the elderly
- receiving health care without admitting into to hospital
- The use of electronics to provide medical or health care
- Control expenses
- Healthcare provided at home
15 Clues: Control expenses • Care for the elderly • State of being healthy • Healthcare provided at home • Maintaining the use of energy • Classifying diagnoses into specific payments • Treatment used in place of biomedical treatment • treatment used in conjunction with biomedical therapies • receiving health care without admitting into to hospital • ...
13 Minutes 2021-12-02
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- something remembered from the past
- a meeting with an expert, such as a medical doctor, in order to seek advice
- an institution providing medical and surgical treatment for sick or injured people
- to behave so as to make it appear that something is the case when in fact it's not
- a state of despair
- anything that helps to prove that something is or is not true
- something not meant to be known by others
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- a person thought to be guilty of a crime or offence
- a relationship between friends
- dead body
- the time when someone is a child
- not guilty
- liked or admired by many people
- a person aged between 13 and 19 years
- the state or condition of being weak
15 Clues: dead body • not guilty • a state of despair • a relationship between friends • liked or admired by many people • the time when someone is a child • something remembered from the past • the state or condition of being weak • a person aged between 13 and 19 years • something not meant to be known by others • a person thought to be guilty of a crime or offence • ...
jobs 2025-01-22
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- Person who sells flowers (7 letters)
- Legal professional who defends clients in court (6 letters)
- A person who works for someone else (8 letters)
- Medical professional who takes care of teeth (7 letters)
- Person who greets visitors at an office (11 letters)
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- Money paid regularly for work (6 letters)
- A long-term job or profession (6 letters)
- The person in charge at work (4 letters)
- Person who works on a farm (6 letters)
- estate agent Person who helps people buy or sell property (15 letters)
- Person who makes decisions in a court of law (5 letters)
- Person who repairs vehicles (8 letters)
- Man's best friend
- fire To dismiss an employee from their job (4 letters)
- Medical professional who performs operations (7 letters)
- hire To employ someone for a job (4 letters)
16 Clues: Man's best friend • Person who sells flowers (7 letters) • Person who works on a farm (6 letters) • Person who repairs vehicles (8 letters) • The person in charge at work (4 letters) • Money paid regularly for work (6 letters) • A long-term job or profession (6 letters) • hire To employ someone for a job (4 letters) • A person who works for someone else (8 letters) • ...
Sugrue LD notes 2024-10-24
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- Fetus being expelled from uterus
- Fetal death that occurs after 20 weeks
- regular contractions resulting in dilation and effacement
- Thinning of the cervix
- Give women a more relaxed setting to experience labor and birth. Recommended for pregnancies that are low risk.
- incision through abdominal & uterine walls for extraction of fetus
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- Mother and baby are closely monitored. There is access to medical technology and skilled professionals in case of an emergency.
- Cervix opening in preparation for childbirth
- Medical doctors who specialize in the management of pregnancy, labor and birth
- When baby is bottom or feet first
- Plug that covers the cervix
- When baby is laying sideways
- Spontaneous abortion
- Tightening of the uterus working to push the baby out
- The time after delivery for the mother to rest
15 Clues: Spontaneous abortion • Thinning of the cervix • Plug that covers the cervix • When baby is laying sideways • Fetus being expelled from uterus • When baby is bottom or feet first • Fetal death that occurs after 20 weeks • Cervix opening in preparation for childbirth • The time after delivery for the mother to rest • Tightening of the uterus working to push the baby out • ...
week 2 vocab ITH 25-26 2025-08-31
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- – Use of biological agents as weapons to harm people.
- Therapies – Treatments used instead of conventional medicine.
- Bacteria – Bacteria that no longer respond to antibiotics.
- Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) – Law regulating nursing assistant training and patient rights.
- Health Care – Treating the whole person: body, mind, and spirit.
- Therapies – Treatments used alongside conventional medicine.
- – Widespread outbreak of a disease affecting many people globally.
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- Care – Health care focused on elderly populations.
- – Study of all genes in a person’s genome.
- – Manipulating atoms and molecules for medical applications.
- Containment – Efforts to control rising health care costs.
- – State of balanced physical, mental, and social health.
- Health Care – Medical services provided in a patient’s home.
- – Using genetic information to tailor drug treatments.
- – Delivery of health care services remotely via technology.
15 Clues: – Study of all genes in a person’s genome. • Care – Health care focused on elderly populations. • – Use of biological agents as weapons to harm people. • – Using genetic information to tailor drug treatments. • – State of balanced physical, mental, and social health. • Containment – Efforts to control rising health care costs. • ...
Heroes 2022-03-03
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- American Harriet was an _____ ______ woman who was an escaped slave.
- These schools were only allowing men to study ______.
- _______ people do things they promised to do.
- Her work ________ other women to become doctors.
- Elizabeth ________ at the top of her class at the medical school.
- If he had ______ her, he would have tried to capture her again.
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- Some of the greatest heroes did not just do ____ things that made them famous
- She was wearing a ________.
- Facing danger, Harriet Tubman showed courage every day.
- Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell had courage and ______ character.
- They make a _____ difference in the world.
- Many people with great ______ are honest.
- The chickens started ________.
- Elizabeth Blackwell was the first woman to become a medical ______ in the United States.
14 Clues: She was wearing a ________. • The chickens started ________. • Many people with great ______ are honest. • They make a _____ difference in the world. • _______ people do things they promised to do. • Her work ________ other women to become doctors. • These schools were only allowing men to study ______. • Facing danger, Harriet Tubman showed courage every day. • ...
NF 1.01 and Recently Learned Skills 2024-02-15
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- this person (nurse) directly supervises nurse aides and LPNs on a unit
- this service is provided in long term care facilities
- long term care facilities are regulated on a federal level by _____
- soap should not be used here during the bed bath skill
- this program is for patients 65 years of age and older
- this side should be dressed first
- for developmentally disabled adults
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- this type of funding pays LTCs a fixed amount for services
- these facilities include skilled nursing and CCRCs
- a medical director of a facility supervises these staff members
- these living facilities provide limited medical supervision
- this commission provides accreditation through surveys
- This NC special award and license honoring excellence in the workplace
- gloves,gown,mask,etc
14 Clues: gloves,gown,mask,etc • this side should be dressed first • for developmentally disabled adults • these facilities include skilled nursing and CCRCs • this service is provided in long term care facilities • soap should not be used here during the bed bath skill • this commission provides accreditation through surveys • ...
Health and Lifestyle 2025-01-09
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- The measurement of a person’s body fat and health
- The quality of living a healthy lifestyle
- A routine exercise to keep fit
- A form of mental stress or strain
- A harmful habit that affects health, like smoking
- A medical emergency requiring immediate attention
- A type of food that is healthy and low in fat
- The process of maintaining good health through exercise and diet
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- A condition that affects one's mental or physical well-being
- The amount of food and drink a person consumes daily
- The regular activity that improves physical health
- The mental and physical rest period needed for health
- A medical practitioner who specializes in the care of patients
- The state of being free from illness or injury
14 Clues: A routine exercise to keep fit • A form of mental stress or strain • The quality of living a healthy lifestyle • A type of food that is healthy and low in fat • The state of being free from illness or injury • The measurement of a person’s body fat and health • A harmful habit that affects health, like smoking • A medical emergency requiring immediate attention • ...
My Jobs (My Family) 2020-07-13
8 Clues: A person who farms. • Someone who cooks food. • A person who makes art. • A person who helps animals. • A person who flies a airplane. • Someone who teach at a school. • A medical person who fixes your teeth. • A medical person who helps sick people.
Infection, Immunity, Infection 2024-02-09
Careers in healthcare 2022-08-08
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- focuses on the diagnosis and characterization of abnormalities of the central and peripheral nervous system.
- Takes blood samples from patients and label them with their information.
- total eye care, vision services, eye examinations, medical and surgical eye care, and diagnosis and treatment of disease
- is the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of mental disorders
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- medicine prevention, diagnosis and treatment of injuries associated with physical activity
- treats cancer and provides medical care for a person diagnosed with cancer.
- Skin, hair, and nails
- pathology- analyze the medical history of the deceased individual and crime scene evidence.
8 Clues: Skin, hair, and nails • is the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of mental disorders • Takes blood samples from patients and label them with their information. • treats cancer and provides medical care for a person diagnosed with cancer. • medicine prevention, diagnosis and treatment of injuries associated with physical activity • ...
1950s Inventions and Innovations 2024-02-17
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- This revolutionary device, developed by Texas Instruments, allowed for the miniaturization of electronic devices.
- Iconic American snack food becoming a favorite with its crunchy texture and savory flavor.
- This essential medical device, invented by Charles H. Best and Frederick Banting, transformed the treatment of diabetes.
- This groundbreaking material, invented by DuPont, revolutionized the textile industry with its durability and versatility.
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- Groundbreaking medical technology revolutionizing emergency medical care.
- Iconic beverage providing an energy boost with its unique blend of ingredients.
- This popular entertainment device, invented by Richard James, provided endless fun with its flexible coil design.
- Revolutionary transportation system serving as a forerunner to modern rapid transit systems.
- Essential household appliance revolutionizing food preparation with its blending capabilities.
- Iconic American snack becoming a favorite treat on hot summer days.
10 Clues: Iconic American snack becoming a favorite treat on hot summer days. • Groundbreaking medical technology revolutionizing emergency medical care. • Iconic beverage providing an energy boost with its unique blend of ingredients. • Iconic American snack food becoming a favorite with its crunchy texture and savory flavor. • ...
MEDICAL TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT 2025-01-03
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- An instrument used by doctors to listen to internal sounds of a patient’s body, especially the heart and lungs.
- A tube inserted into a vein for administering fluids or medications.
- A medical device used to restore a normal heart rhythm by delivering a shock to the heart.
- A piece of soft, absorbent material used for cleaning wounds or absorbing fluids.
- An instrument used to measure temperature.
- A pair of pincers or tongs used in surgery or medical procedures to grasp objects.
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- A flexible tube inserted into the body to remove or deliver fluids.
- A medical instrument used to inject fluids into or withdraw them from the body.
- An optical instrument used for viewing very small objects by making them visible through a lens.
- A small, sharp knife used in surgery.
10 Clues: A small, sharp knife used in surgery. • An instrument used to measure temperature. • A flexible tube inserted into the body to remove or deliver fluids. • A tube inserted into a vein for administering fluids or medications. • A medical instrument used to inject fluids into or withdraw them from the body. • ...
independent task medical terminology 2025-04-13
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- – A patient's right to make their own medical decisions.
- – The ethical principle of doing good and acting in the best interest of the patient.
- – A condition that negatively affects the structure or function of part or all of an organism.
- – Objective indications of a disease observed by others, like rash or fever.
- – Subjective signs of illness noticed by the patient, like pain or fatigue.
- – Measures taken to guard against disease or injury, such as vaccination or hygiene.
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- – The process by which the body breaks down food into nutrients.
- –The organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community.
- disease – A type of illness caused by bacteria, viruses, or other pathogens.
- – A chronic medical condition also known as high blood pressure.
10 Clues: – A patient's right to make their own medical decisions. • – The process by which the body breaks down food into nutrients. • – A chronic medical condition also known as high blood pressure. • –The organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community. • – Subjective signs of illness noticed by the patient, like pain or fatigue. • ...
Medical Insurance Vocabulary 2021-04-01
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- the amount of money an individual pays to the insurance company each month to purchase medical insurance
- services which the insurance does not pay for
- the maximum amount the insured will be required to pay per year. The insurance will pay any remaining costs up to the coverage limit
- the amount of money the insured must pay at each appointment before the health plan will pay out anything for that particular visit or service
- the percentage of the total medical bill the individual must pay; usually figured based on the balance remaining after they have already paid for any required co-pays
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- the maximum amount the insurance company will pay out during the insured's lifetime
- a health care provider on a list of providers preselected by the insurer. Using this provider usually results in lower costs
- type of insurance that limits you to the doctors they have contracted with
- the annual (yearly) amount of money the insurer must pay for medical services before the insurance company will pay for any medical bills
- a type of insurance that gives you the freedom to see any doctor you choose
10 Clues: services which the insurance does not pay for • type of insurance that limits you to the doctors they have contracted with • a type of insurance that gives you the freedom to see any doctor you choose • the maximum amount the insurance company will pay out during the insured's lifetime • ...
Hospital (Not-for-profit) 2023-06-18
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- A group organized for purposes other than generating a profit and in which no part of the organization's income is distributed to its members, directors, or officers.
- Refers to the likelihood of harm or injury to a patient resulting from medical errors or adverse events such as medical errors.
- A set of accounting rules and standards that guide financial reporting established by the Financial Accounting Standards Board.
- A payment system in which a third party, such as an insurance company or government agency, pays for healthcare services on behalf of patients.
- A place devoted primarily to the maintenance and operation of facilities for the diagnosis, treatment, and care of individuals suffering from illness, disease, injury, or other medical and nursing care.
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- An event that severely impacted hospitals that resulted in a sudden surge in demand for medical care.
- Identifies and assesses risks to the organization and its financial statements, then designs its audit procedures to address those risks.
- The principal health agency in the Philippines responsible for ensuring access to basic public health services by all Filipinos.
- A tertiary hospital located at Makati City and one of the leading healthcare institutions in the Philippines.
- Amount owed by patients to a healthcare provider for services rendered
10 Clues: Amount owed by patients to a healthcare provider for services rendered • An event that severely impacted hospitals that resulted in a sudden surge in demand for medical care. • A tertiary hospital located at Makati City and one of the leading healthcare institutions in the Philippines. • ...
Coronary Heart Disease 2024-05-16
14 Clues: workout • tobacco • 8 hours • breathe • balanced • not active • what we eat • saturated, trans • beats per minute • Unusual heartbeat • medical condition • caused by blood clots • word for High blood pressure • stop something from happening
Nostalgia and the Medical Industry 2022-05-03
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- To avoid change
- What type of nostalgia is not as influential in the medical industry.
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- What prevents doctors from spending time with their children?
- Why do many females work in medical specialties with a flexible schedule?
- There has been an increase in _____ workers.
- Doctors value the lives of ____
- What industry described in the article above is affected by nostalgia?
7 Clues: To avoid change • Doctors value the lives of ____ • There has been an increase in _____ workers. • What prevents doctors from spending time with their children? • What type of nostalgia is not as influential in the medical industry. • What industry described in the article above is affected by nostalgia? • ...
Crime Labs Crossword 2017-01-20
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- A medical factory normally part of a hospital or forensic lab
- The study of physical evidence at a crime scene
- testing Using DNA to find the identity of individuals
- The side that represents the state
- Debate or review of a question or fact relating to the law
- The known half of a comparison
- Using science to solve crimes
- A murder
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- The person charged with committing a crime
- The person responsible for determining the cause of death
- Forensic science that deals with blood
- A medical examination of a body to find cause of death
- The side that represents the person charged, they try to prove the person innocent
- Forensic science that deals with drugs and poisons
14 Clues: A murder • Using science to solve crimes • The known half of a comparison • The side that represents the state • Forensic science that deals with blood • The person charged with committing a crime • The study of physical evidence at a crime scene • Forensic science that deals with drugs and poisons • A medical examination of a body to find cause of death • ...
First Aid and IOD report 2024-12-02
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- EE seeks medical attention and misses full or part of the shift.
- The science of designing tasks to fit workers.
- A potential source of harm.
- Needs to be offered after receiving First Aid.
- Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System.
- Abbreviation for equipment that protects workers from hazards.
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- A routine check to ensure workplace safety.
- Needs to be completed within 24 hours of the injury being reported.
- A safety procedure to ensure equipment is not energized during maintenance.
- Documentation completed after a workplace injury or near-miss.
- Investigation must be done upon reporting a workplace injury.
- EE seeks medical attention and returns to full duties for their next shift.
- Something almost/could have involved an employee.
- Immediate care provided for injuries.
14 Clues: A potential source of harm. • Immediate care provided for injuries. • A routine check to ensure workplace safety. • The science of designing tasks to fit workers. • Needs to be offered after receiving First Aid. • Something almost/could have involved an employee. • Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System. • ...
Home Care Crossword Challenge 2025-10-15
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- Special care that helps kids reach their goals.
- A healthy balance of body and mind.
- Used for employee health checks and telehealth screenings.
- What happens when kids explore and understand new things.
- Short for Alpha & Omega Kids Services.
- A fun and safe place for seniors during the day.
- Seeing your doctor through a video call.
- Fun time that helps children learn and develop skills.
- Doctors who visit patients at home.
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- The little ones we help learn and grow.
- The person who helps clients with daily tasks at home.
- A focused area of medical expertise, like cardiology or dermatology.
- The health and wellness center in Brooklyn.
- Medical and personal support provided right where you live.
14 Clues: A healthy balance of body and mind. • Doctors who visit patients at home. • Short for Alpha & Omega Kids Services. • The little ones we help learn and grow. • Seeing your doctor through a video call. • The health and wellness center in Brooklyn. • Special care that helps kids reach their goals. • A fun and safe place for seniors during the day. • ...
Crime Labs Crossword 2025-10-15
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- A medical factory normally part of a hospital or forensic lab
- The study of physical evidence at a crime scene
- testing Using DNA to find the identity of individuals
- The side that represents the state
- Debate or review of a question or fact relating to the law
- The known half of a comparison
- Using science to solve crimes
- A murder
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- The person charged with committing a crime
- The person responsible for determining the cause of death
- Forensic science that deals with blood
- A medical examination of a body to find cause of death
- The side that represents the person charged, they try to prove the person innocent
- Forensic science that deals with drugs and poisons
14 Clues: A murder • Using science to solve crimes • The known half of a comparison • The side that represents the state • Forensic science that deals with blood • The person charged with committing a crime • The study of physical evidence at a crime scene • Forensic science that deals with drugs and poisons • A medical examination of a body to find cause of death • ...
UAB SOM Trivia Crossword 2020-10-26
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- In 1945 ___________ for the Medical College of Alabama was $400 per scholastic year.
- UAB School of Medicine has branch campuses in Tuscaloosa, Huntsville, and _________________.
- Dr. Selwyn M. ___________ is the current dean of the UAB School of Medicine.
- In July 1968 Dr. Herschell Lee ______________ received a clinical appointment in the Department of Surgery and became the first African American board-certified general surgeon at University Hospital.
- In 1986, The University of Alabama Hospitals was renamed as The University of Alabama Hospital; but it remained more commonly known as "_________ _________."
- The official UAB school colors are green and ______.
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- UAB traces its roots to the 1859 founding of the ___________ __________ of Alabama.
- In 1946 the first _________________ ceremony held in Birmingham had 21 students graduate from the Medical College of Alabama.
- In June 1970, Richard Charles Dale and Samuel William Sullivan, Jr., became the first African American _____________ of the Medical College of Alabama.
- UAB has had 4 different mascots, Pink Dragon, Beauregard T. Rooster, Blaze the ___________, and the current mascot, Blaze the Dragon.
- In 2020, UAB established the first ___________ transplant program in the Southeast, this program is the first in the United States to offer this transplant outside of a clinical research trial. There currently are only three other such programs in the United States.
- In 1977, the world’s first effective treatment for a viral disease, the deadly _________ simplex encephalitis, occurred at University Hospital.
- In February 1944, the Medical College of Alabama moved from Tuscaloosa to __________________ and transitioned from a two-year program to a four-year program.
- The UAB Campus is home to 4,400 trees, earning the Arbor Day Foundation’s Tree Campus USA designation for __________ consecutive years.
- Dr. S. Richardson ______ Jr. was the second UAB President. Hint not only is there a building on campus named after him but there is also a SOM scholarship that honors him.
15 Clues: The official UAB school colors are green and ______. • Dr. Selwyn M. ___________ is the current dean of the UAB School of Medicine. • UAB traces its roots to the 1859 founding of the ___________ __________ of Alabama. • In 1945 ___________ for the Medical College of Alabama was $400 per scholastic year. • ...
MOM'S 2021-02-07
18 Clues: CAT • PIMPLE • DAD'S JOB • CONTINENT • __AND FRO • "YEAH ME!" • COUNCILORS • __ DONE IT? • HOIST AGAIN • HAPPY ENDING • PINK COCAINE • KANSAS MAMMAL • ONLY UNCHANGED ONE • "UNTAMED" AUTHOR, DOYLE • wHAT YOU DID FOR YOUR FAMILY • RIVER IN EAST CENTRAL mISSOURI • lITTLE oRPHAN aNNIE RADIO SPONSOR • MEDICAL TERM FOR B]WETTING THE BED
Stachler Family 2021-07-20
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- Music, athletic/track
- Hunting, construction
- Outgoing, Hollywood, education
- Military,
- Athletic, artistic
- Medical, Decorator
- Introvert, numbers, crafty
- Twin, Fort Recovery
- Artistic, education, photography
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- Reserved, Foody, Scientist
- Artistic, Pittsburgh
- Perky, spunky, fiesty
- Artistic, Naturalist
- Civilian Engineer, Chef/Foodie, Brewer
- Outgoing, Girl Scout, Oklahoman
- Historian, communications, poli/sci
- Outgoing, athletic
- Celina native, matriarch
- Ornery, servant/humanitarian
19 Clues: Military, • Outgoing, athletic • Athletic, artistic • Medical, Decorator • Twin, Fort Recovery • Artistic, Pittsburgh • Artistic, Naturalist • Music, athletic/track • Perky, spunky, fiesty • Hunting, construction • Celina native, matriarch • Reserved, Foody, Scientist • Introvert, numbers, crafty • Ornery, servant/humanitarian • Outgoing, Hollywood, education • Outgoing, Girl Scout, Oklahoman • ...
Christopher's Spelling 4/28 2014-04-25
18 Clues: Habit • Messy • Dinner • To Clap • Friendly • Take back • Long race • Looking for • Very hectic • Without danger • Medical center • What horses eat • Exciting experience • 2-wheeled transportation • Learning gives you _______ • Paid to use for a short time • Person who lives next door to you • Staying clear of someone or something
MOP I MID TERM REVIEW 14-17 2013-02-12
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- 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
- an effective way to represent the main idea of the topic and its important details with a figure or picture
- Certified Medical Assistants (CMA) must recertify themselves every_____ years
- the belief that a person can be trusted
- Most people use____________mechanisms during times in which they feel pressured or attached in some way
- An individual’s social façade or front that reflects the role in life that the individual is playing
- can evaluate conflicting information and make a decision to act based on their knowledge and willingness to be open-minded about all possibilities
- lack of feeling, emotion, interest, or concern
- The last stage of grief
- The ability to adapt to a wide variety of situations
- professional ____________ goal setting, prioritizing, and time management are all examples of this
- Something suggested by a word or thing
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- A person with a wide range of abilities or skills
- treats life-threatening illnesses and supervises ambulance services.
- exhibiting a courteous, conscientious, and generally businesslike manner in the workplace.
- The medical assistant should use some____________________________when discussing private affairs with the supervisor
- Faithfulness or allegiance to cause, ideal, custom, institution, or product
- a field in which your are assisting physicians with treatment, diagnosis and care of patients
- A type of on-the-job training that allows medical assistants to put their skills to use before graduation
- legislation most affects the quality of laboratory reports and results
- A set of values based on moral virtues of hard work and diligence
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 • ...
The lifesavers 2023-02-16
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- drug treatment that uses powerful chemicals to kill fast-growing cells in your body
- a device that holds injured body parts in place
- section of the hospital where patients get constant attention and doctors rely on specialized equipment
- occurs when the body doesn't have enough red blood cells
- a medical disorder that is harmful to a person's health
- the hospital room used for treating patients with immediate and life-threatening injuries
- wounds that develop on a patient's body from lying in one place for too long
- loss of mental capacity
- removal of human tissue in order to conduct certain medical tests
- of the time period leading up to giving birth
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- a medical condition or physical feature that is passed on in the family
- a virus commonly contracted by children, characterized by itchy spots all over the body
- higher than normal body temperature
- restoring a person's breath and circulation
- the place where major surgeries and operations take place
- objects that people with injured legs or feet use to help them walk
- type of disease typically involving insulin deficiency
- unable to move certain areas of the body
- the virus that infects the human T-cells and leads to AIDS
- a tube that pumps liquids and medication into a patient's body
- injured body tissue that is visible underneath the skin
- a hard bandage that is wrapped around a broken bone to keep it in place
- expected to grow and get much worse (especially related to cancerous cells)
- a sac in the body-tissue filled with fluid (sometimes diseased)
- no feeling in a certain body part
25 Clues: loss of mental capacity • no feeling in a certain body part • higher than normal body temperature • unable to move certain areas of the body • restoring a person's breath and circulation • of the time period leading up to giving birth • a device that holds injured body parts in place • type of disease typically involving insulin deficiency • ...
Phlebotomy chapter 1 2021-03-15
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- Structure of cells
- National coding system used for health facilities to get reimbursed for medical procedures
- Overproduction of red blood cells
- Application of a heated suction device to the skin
- Cutting the vein to bleed patients
- one who provides Ongoing care
- Blood for transfusion
- American Hospital Association
- Defines the responsibilities of medical lab personnel
- Study of the use of space
- Blood loss to the point where life cannot be sustained
- Physicians specializing in diagnosing diseases
- No overnight stay
- An ancient practice of applying leeches to the skin to rid of bad fluids
- Vein incision
- Microscopic structure of tissues
- ability for blood to form and dissolve clots
- Patient can get to the lab or facility on their own
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- The means by which information is exchanged or transmitted
- Highly complex medical care and practitioners
- Document granted by agency
- Insurance portability and accountability act
- Serum and autoimmune reactions
- Blood collection via needle
- Chromosomal deficiencies and genetic disease
- Body language and knowing territorial zones
- Study of nonverbal communication
- the act of granting a license
- Official document granted by the sate agency
- Requires overnight stay
- Microorganisms in body fluids and tissue
- care, A payment system that attempts to manage cost quality and access healthcare
- Any person trained in blood collection
- Proof of participation in workshops to improve skills
- The practice of rubbing a coin on the skin repeatedly in order to rid of negative energy and to bring the skin to the surface
- Diseases of blood and blood forming tissue
- specialists in same day service centers
- puncture, Blood collection via a lancet puncture of the skin
- Tool used to cut vessels and drain blood from the body
39 Clues: Vein incision • No overnight stay • Structure of cells • Blood for transfusion • Requires overnight stay • Study of the use of space • Document granted by agency • Blood collection via needle • the act of granting a license • one who provides Ongoing care • American Hospital Association • Serum and autoimmune reactions • Study of nonverbal communication • ...
HEALTH CAREER PLAN 2022-07-24
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- Diagnoses and treats defects of binocular vision and abnormalities related to eye movement.
- Prepares and dispenses medication prescribed by licensed health professionals; also provides information to patients regarding drugs, and consults with healthcare professionals on advances in drugs or medicine
- The process of sharing and gaining knowledge.
- Perform the scientific manipulation of the soft tissues of the body.
- Keep illnes or injury from happening.
- A trained healthcare provider practicing under supervision of physician or healthcare practitioner.
- The diligent inquiry or examination of data, reports, and observations in a search for facts or principles
- Diagnoses and treats neuromuscular disorders.
- Analysis based on signs, symptoms, and laboratory findings.
- Gives emergency medical treatment or assists medical professionals in emergency situations.
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- Foot orthotic and orthopedic footwear experts trained in the assessment of lower limb anatomy and muscle and joint function.
- A group of individuals qualified to practice medicine.
- Investigates,treats,and gives aid to people with social problem.
- An occupation or profession that requires special training.
- A workers deal with various oral condition.
- These medical professionals specialize in dealing with interpersonal and intrapersonal relationships and life skills.
- Assist in performing procedures that involve extra corporeal circulation.
- Professionals with the expertise and skills in helping women maintain healthy pregnancies, assist in or perform childbirth delivery, and help in women’s recovery process through the postpartum period.
- A method by which patients, their families, attorneys, health professionals, and citizens’ groups can work together to develop programs that ensure the availability of high-quality healthcare for a community
- Trained to provide care for people who are sick or injured; monitors patients’ health and records symptoms, assists physicians during examinations and treatment, and administers medications.
20 Clues: Keep illnes or injury from happening. • A workers deal with various oral condition. • The process of sharing and gaining knowledge. • Diagnoses and treats neuromuscular disorders. • A group of individuals qualified to practice medicine. • An occupation or profession that requires special training. • Analysis based on signs, symptoms, and laboratory findings. • ...
Health Occupations Unit 1 Review 2024-02-14
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- Invented mobile x-ray units for use during the war
- The M in HMO stands for this
- The word used to describe a vaccine required by law
- The insurance plan with higher costs but also more flexibility
- This organization administers more than 100 programs
- This insurance is provided by the US government for those over 65 years old
- This organization is one of the world’s foremost medical research groups
- A treatment for pain introduced by the ancient Chinese
- The type of healthcare system in Canada
- This act ensures that a hospital will provide emergency care for the uninsured
- The insurance plan where you must pick a primary care doctor
- This organization has members from all over the globe
- Physician to the gladiators
- First female to earn a medical degree in the US
- Inventor of polio vaccine
- This testing must happen first before new drugs are tested in humans
- In ancient cultures, this was a key factor in healthcare
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- This organization monitors all medicine produced in the US
- The E in EUA when talking about new drug approvals
- The ancient culture that began filtering water to prevent disease
- The father of medicine
- These often served as treatment centers for the Romans
- This insurance is provided by the US government for low income families
- The ancient culture that monitored the pulse to determine body condition
- The O stands for this in OSHA
- The average lifespan in ancient cultures started at what age
- The ancient culture that realized the importance of cleanliness for health
- The first ancient culture known to keep accurate medical records
- The type of healthcare system in the UK
- Discovered penicillin
30 Clues: Discovered penicillin • The father of medicine • Inventor of polio vaccine • Physician to the gladiators • The M in HMO stands for this • The O stands for this in OSHA • The type of healthcare system in Canada • The type of healthcare system in the UK • First female to earn a medical degree in the US • The E in EUA when talking about new drug approvals • ...
CPNP 112 Week 1 2024-05-23
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- The removal of tissue for microscopic examination.
- The removal of debris and necrotic tissue from a wound.
- A substance that develops an electrical charge when dissolved in water.
- The medical term used to describe the breakdown of red blood cells after death that causes discoloration in the skin (2 words, no space).
- This is a cognitive approach to pain control that encourages physical and mental relaxation.
- This type of pain is often experienced in a location different from its source.
- A cancer causing agent.
- A chronic inflammatory condition characterized by defined areas of thickened, inflamed, erythematous skin frequently covered with silvery scales.
- This type of asepsis is focused at limiting the spread of microorganisms.
- This body fluid has a pH range of 7.35 to 7.45
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- This type of dressing protects the wound and maintains moisture to promote healing.
- This breathing pattern is irregular with periods of apnea & develops as a person nears death.
- This body fluid has a pH range of 4.5 to 8.0
- A small blister of fluid within or under the epidermis.
- This medical term is used to describe lower than normal sodium in the blood.
- A sold mass larger than 1 cm.
- A term that can be used to describe skin that does not flatten promptly after being gently pinched.
- The process by which cancer spreads to distant sites.
- Signs and symptoms of this condition include abdominal distension, vomiting, diarrhea, muscle cramps, weakness and dysrhythmia. This requires administration of potassium to correct.
- This type of asepsis is focused at eliminating microorganisms via physical or chemical sterilization, from any object that comes into contact with the patient.
20 Clues: A cancer causing agent. • A sold mass larger than 1 cm. • This body fluid has a pH range of 4.5 to 8.0 • This body fluid has a pH range of 7.35 to 7.45 • The removal of tissue for microscopic examination. • The process by which cancer spreads to distant sites. • The removal of debris and necrotic tissue from a wound. • ...
Health Ch 2 2024-09-05
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- medical care that treats life-threatening health conditions
- healthcare facilities that patients visit for treatment and then leave
- theories and health claims that are described as science-based when they are not
- healthcare professional who provides routine checkups, screenings, treatments, prescriptions, and preventive services
- courses of action one can take
- overall health of a group of people who live in the same area and interact with one another
- aspect of community and world health concerned with populations exposed to harmful environmental and societal factors through no fault of their own
- people under the age of 18
- area without nearby full-service grocery stores
- endpoint that is specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and timely
- body of knowledge based on observation and experimentation; answers questions about the natural world
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- process of advocating for the health of families and communities by sharing health information
- healthcare professionals who have additional training in treating certain types of diseases and disorders
- healthcare facilities in which patients reside for the duration of treatment
- federal organization that regulates and ensures the safety of food, health products, and medications
- medical care that seeks to prevent health conditions from developing; includes annual physical or wellness exams, checkups, vaccinations, and screenings
- ability to locate, evaluate, apply, and communicate information pertaining to health
- qualities or priorities one considers important
- to take actions that show support
- process of working with others to make a decision
- anyone who purchases goods and services
- specific endpoint that signifies a condition one hopes to reach
- medical care that seeks to prevent and treat health conditions
- health of human populations around the world
- illegal activity related to health products and services; for example, deceptive labeling or advertising
25 Clues: people under the age of 18 • courses of action one can take • to take actions that show support • anyone who purchases goods and services • health of human populations around the world • qualities or priorities one considers important • area without nearby full-service grocery stores • process of working with others to make a decision • ...
Health terms crossword 2024-10-01
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- / an individual or institution who provides medical care
- / a healthcare provider that is not a emergency and that the patient and doctor plan in advance
- / An insurance program for people with low incomes who are unable to afford healthcare
- / a persons ability to obtain HealthCare services
- / A list of medications that a managed care company encourages or requires physicians to prescribe as necessary in order to reduce costs
- / A person who is eligible for or receiving benefits under an insurance policy or plan
- / large businesses, small businesses, and individuals who form a group for insurance coverage
- / The organization responsible for the costs of healthcare services
- / he responsibility for profiting or losing money based on the cost of healthcare services provided
- / a medical condition that starts suddenly and requires immediate attention
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- / People who do not have health insurance of any type. Over 80 percent of the uninsured are working adults and their family members
- / Medical services that are separated out and contracted for independently from any other benefits
- / a persons healthcare costs are paid by their insurance
- / how many times people use particular heath care services during particular periods of time
- / a service the people are entitled to receive based on their heath care plan
- / Law requiring that a health plan or insurance carrier must offer a particular procedure or type of coverage
- / a person enrolled in a heath plan
- / A person who has been admitted to a hospital or other health facility, for a period of at least 24 hours
- / a private organization, usually an insurance company that finances health care
- / The amount paid periodically to buy health insurance coverage
20 Clues: / a person enrolled in a heath plan • / a persons ability to obtain HealthCare services • / an individual or institution who provides medical care • / a persons healthcare costs are paid by their insurance • / The amount paid periodically to buy health insurance coverage • / The organization responsible for the costs of healthcare services • ...
17-3 Structure & Cost of Healthcare (no spaces) 2025-02-21
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- A group of individuals who are covered under one insurance plan is a ___ ___ .
- March of Dimes & American Cancer Association are examples of the ___ sector of healthcare.
- America relies on a ___ ___ payer system, where medical costs are paid by insurance companies.
- We don’t know if we’ll get sick or how expensive it is, so health insurance protects us from ___ .
- Medical costs & high number of uninsured people caused the passage of the ___ ___ act.
- Patients in the ___ healthcare sector use insurance provided by their employer.
- The first “a” of healthcare asks if health services are available? And in ___ areas, there are shortages.
- ___ refers to whether or not a person can pay for their healthcare services.
- More expensive and more urgent medical procedures are associated with being ___ .
- The amount you pay to the insurance company each month is your insurance ___ .
- A cons of fee for service healthcare is incentivizing ___ , which increases cost of care.
- Acceptability: Many patients are more comfortable with a doctor the same ___ as themselves.
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- ___ rates are higher for Hmong Americans, because no written form of their language existed.
- Acceptability means you approve of the doctor’s professional ___ , and their gender, race, and age.
- ___ to appointments can be difficult in rural places, e.g. A lack of accessibility to healthcare.
- There is a greater chance of breaking legs if you like ___ sports, so your insurance costs more.
- ___ barriers make it hard for non-English patients, so they need accommodations like translators.
- ___ ___ workers have jobs that don’t offer sick leave, so they lack accessibility to healthcare.
- Medicare for elderly, Medicaid for the poor, these are examples of ___ health insurance plans.
- America uses a fee for ____ healthcare system, so bills are separated by each ___ provided.
20 Clues: ___ refers to whether or not a person can pay for their healthcare services. • The amount you pay to the insurance company each month is your insurance ___ . • Patients in the ___ healthcare sector use insurance provided by their employer. • A group of individuals who are covered under one insurance plan is a ___ ___ . • ...
Unit 8 Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-12
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- - Official document proving qualifications in a specific field
- - Licensed professional who represents clients in legal matters
- - Person who publicly supports a cause or speaks up for someone
- - Legal permission to perform certain professional activities
- - Methods and practices of teaching
- Signs - Measurements of body's basic functions (pulse, temperature, blood pressure)
- - Professional who specializes in cutting, styling, and grooming men's hair
- - Planned sequence of instruction for students
- - Branch of cosmetology focused on skin care and beauty treatments
- (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) - Emergency procedure to maintain blood flow when the heart stops
- - Serious injury to the body or mind
- - Medical specialty focusing on heart disorders
- - Process of restoring health or function after illness or injury
- - Professional trained in hair, skin, and nail care and treatments
- - Person who specializes in nail care and treatments
- - Laws created by a government body
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- Responder - Person trained to be first to arrive and help at an emergency
- - Legal document authorizing officials to take specific actions
- - Establishment offering beauty services like hairstyling and skincare
- - Device that delivers electric shock to restore normal heart rhythm
- - Process of determining treatment priority based on severity of condition
- - Doctor who administers medications that prevent pain during surgery
- - Healthcare professional trained to provide advanced emergency medical care
- - Medical care provided to improve a condition
- Advocate - Professional who supports crime victims through legal processes
- - Professional who prepares and dispenses medications
- - Attorney who represents the government in criminal cases
- - Official with authority to make decisions in a court of law
- Defender - Attorney who represents people who cannot afford legal services
- - Arranging hair into a desired shape or form
30 Clues: - Methods and practices of teaching • - Laws created by a government body • - Serious injury to the body or mind • - Arranging hair into a desired shape or form • - Medical care provided to improve a condition • - Planned sequence of instruction for students • - Medical specialty focusing on heart disorders • - Person who specializes in nail care and treatments • ...
Health Care Forms 2022-11-03
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- A health care ... allows you to designate a person to make healthcare decisions for you if you were not able
- If a person is deemed ... to make their own choices, there are several options to take
- A medical power of ... allows someone legal authority to make important decisions about your medical care
- A healthcare proxy and power of attorney are both ... documents that must be signed with witnesses present
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- Any changes to a patients status must be ... in their medical record
- These are medical orders in which you prefer for life sustaining treatment
- A provider must ... a healthcare proxy when they see fit
7 Clues: A provider must ... a healthcare proxy when they see fit • Any changes to a patients status must be ... in their medical record • These are medical orders in which you prefer for life sustaining treatment • If a person is deemed ... to make their own choices, there are several options to take • ...
Spelling words 2025-11-05
UHI week 1 2017-06-20
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- To consider several parts as a whole
- Standard claim form designed by Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to submit provider services for third party payment
- A payment system based on the number of subscribers rather than the number of patient visits; a fixed amount is paid per month regardless of the services provided to each patient
- The ability to seek medical care from a health care provider of your choice without worry if they are remaining within a network
- A condition that exists along with the primary diagnosis of a patient
- A network of providers and hospitals that are joined together to contract with insurance companies employers or other organizations to provide health care to subscribers and their families for a discounted fee or rate
- Established in 1973 for spouses and dependent children of veterans who have total , permanent , service connected disabilities
- The standardized coding system used nationally to process Medicare claims
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- Group insurance that entitle members to service provided by participating hospitals clinics and providers
- Required by Medicare when service is provided to a beneficiary that is either not covered or the provider is unsure of the patients coverage
- Additional components that can be considered when selecting an evaluation and management code: time, nature of presenting problem, counseling and coordination of care
- Established to aid dependents of active service personnel, retired service personnel and their dependents and dependents of service personnel who died on active duty with supplemental for medical care in the military or public health service facility
- The standardized system of identifying medical procedures that was developed by the American Medical Association
- A predetermined amount the insured must pay each year before the insurance company will pay for an accident or illness
- The comprehensive listing of diseases and disorders of the human body put forth by the World Health Organization
15 Clues: To consider several parts as a whole • A condition that exists along with the primary diagnosis of a patient • The standardized coding system used nationally to process Medicare claims • Group insurance that entitle members to service provided by participating hospitals clinics and providers • ...
Test 2021-12-06
17 Clues: Ci • PB & • raw fish • domicile • hot planet • ____ Burton • touch softly • healthy lawn • transistor box • Medical vehicle • roll of the dice • number 1 or number 2 • America's famous bird • where ninjas come from • Ski resort in Colorado • Burton's claim to fame • animal or PC peripheral
Tetanus and Rabies 2021-03-16
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- Signs an animal may have rabies: a rabid animal may ____ at the mouth
- To prevent tetanus, wear _____ to prevent a penetrating wound on the feet while walking around farm lands.
- Tetanus is a serious disease caused by nerve toxins produced by a certain ____ which is found in
- To prevent Tetanus: should a penetrating wound occur, it should be thoroughly ___ with soap and water and medical attention sought.
- as there is no____ for tetanus, any deep cut or injury needs medical attention.
- There is a Tetanus _____ to prevent someone from getting tetanus
- The most common animals to get rabies are ___, cats, rodents, bats and other mammals.
- Common symptom of Tetanus is stiffness and spasms in your ___ muscles and neck muscles.
- If you may have been exposed to Rabies: Clean the wound immediately with ___ and water.
- Signs an animal may have rabies: a normally ___ pet becomes aggressive
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- Signs an animal may have rabies: A wild animal may seem ___ and lethargic
- People most at risk of Tetanus are those who work on the farm land or in ____ (place where horses stay)
- Rabies is a deadly disease cause by a virus in the _____ of a rabid animal
- Signs an animal may have rabies: appears to be afraid of ____ .
- If you may have been exposed to Rabies: seek ___ attention
- Tetanus is also known as _____
- soil and animal feces throughout the world.
- you can contact tetanus by getting any ___ such as a bite or deep cut or open fracture contaminated by the bacteria's spores.
18 Clues: Tetanus is also known as _____ • soil and animal feces throughout the world. • If you may have been exposed to Rabies: seek ___ attention • Signs an animal may have rabies: appears to be afraid of ____ . • There is a Tetanus _____ to prevent someone from getting tetanus • Signs an animal may have rabies: a rabid animal may ____ at the mouth • ...
U2L4 Crossword 2022-01-30
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- __________ is the inability to move, often caused by serious neck or back injuries.
- First aid is the _________ care given to a victim of injury or sudden illness before professional medical help arrives.
- _________ is a type of virus that affects the nervous system and is usually spread through the saliva of infected animals.
- ____________precautions are actions taken to prevent the spread of disease.
- Good Samaritan laws are laws protecting volunteers from ________ if medical complications arise after they have administered first aid.
- A broken bone is often called a __________.
- Disposable gloves are a precaution used to protect first aid providers from __________ bodily fluids.
- ___________ means having an abnormal physical reaction to something eaten, touched, or inhaled
- __________ is a serious condition in which a person's organs aren't getting enough blood or oxygen.
- An injured person who is __________ is awake and aware of what is going on.
- In a __________ the blood flow to your brain stops.
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- A type of tissue that holds bones together is called a ___________.
- When giving first aid to someone with a potential broken bone, you should __________ the injured part or keep it from moving.
- A medication used to fight infection is called an __________.
- A(n) cardiac arrest is the stoppage of the_______.
- _____________ resuscitation is a procedure used when someone is unconscious, due to a heart attack, stroke, or some other medical emergency.
- _________ means repeated or constant.
- The __________ system is the body's network that is responsible for the flow of blood, nutrients, hormones, oxygen, and other gases to and from cells.
18 Clues: _________ means repeated or constant. • A broken bone is often called a __________. • A(n) cardiac arrest is the stoppage of the_______. • In a __________ the blood flow to your brain stops. • A medication used to fight infection is called an __________. • A type of tissue that holds bones together is called a ___________. • ...
Electromagnetic spectrum 2024-09-12
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- waves have the longest wavelength but lowest frequency
- for Bluetooth & Wi-Fi
- oscillations are perpendicular to the direction of the waves
- for security & sterilising medical equpments
- used in hospital for medical imaging
- oscillations are parallel to the direction of the waves
- angle of ___ is the angle between the normal line and the reflected ray
- the bending of light
- Refractive ___ is the ratio of speed of light in air to the speed of light in medium [n = sin i/sin r]
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- the number of wavelengths that pass a point per unit time
- ___ light includes the colours of rainbow
- rays have the shortest wavelength but highest frequency
- the distance between two consecutive, identical points of the wave
- ___ of light is 300,000,000 m/s
- for thermal imaging & remote contollers
- the distance between the peak and the equilibrium point
- angle of ___ is the angle between the normal line and the incident ray
17 Clues: the bending of light • for Bluetooth & Wi-Fi • ___ of light is 300,000,000 m/s • used in hospital for medical imaging • for thermal imaging & remote contollers • ___ light includes the colours of rainbow • for security & sterilising medical equpments • waves have the longest wavelength but lowest frequency • rays have the shortest wavelength but highest frequency • ...
Tort Law Vocabulary 2025-11-18
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- the most common type of tort
- financial compensation for a wrongdoings
- covers medical bills in accidents
- when someone is at fault for a civil wrong
- covers the non-insured
- clients who claim that a professional person provided services in a negligent manner (doctors, lawyers, etc.)
- finding a solution using a mediator
- the insured person agrees to make payments (called premiums) to the insurance company so the company agrees to pay any damages caused
- intent does not matter
- working out a solution with another party by compromising
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- the alleged wrongdoer
- covers damage bills to vehicles
- occurs when a person acts with the intent of injuring a person, their property, or both
- the injured party
- a civil wrong
- covers damage bills to vehicles via fire, vandalism, theft, etc.
- something that is decided to make up for the loss
17 Clues: a civil wrong • the injured party • the alleged wrongdoer • covers the non-insured • intent does not matter • the most common type of tort • covers damage bills to vehicles • covers medical bills in accidents • finding a solution using a mediator • financial compensation for a wrongdoings • when someone is at fault for a civil wrong • ...
RAD WEEK 2022-08-02
Look at me 2022-04-24
12 Clues: medkänsla • fattigdom • bottenlös • uppförand • förödande • medvetslös • tacksamhet • att svara • känslomässig • misslyckande • Medical Technician, ungefär akutsjukvårdare • engage att engagera sig, (här) att reagera
Get Going Group 2021-10-09
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- hormone that moves glucose from the blood stream into the cell
- filters waste from the blood
- contracts to make us move and helps stabilise blood glucose
- medical term for blood pressure
- medical term meaning “long term”
- pumps blood around the body
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- fat in the blood
- a condition where blood glucose is too high
- a clot or bleed in the brain
9 Clues: fat in the blood • pumps blood around the body • filters waste from the blood • a clot or bleed in the brain • medical term for blood pressure • medical term meaning “long term” • a condition where blood glucose is too high • contracts to make us move and helps stabilise blood glucose • hormone that moves glucose from the blood stream into the cell
RE Crossword 2012-11-21
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- A place for palliative care
- in this topic the ways in which the afterlife can comfort the elderly
- the belief that people should have the right to control their own life
- the enjoyment within life
- Dying to relieve suffering or pain
- the question about right or wrong for medical treatment
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- how valuable or important somone's life is
- withdrawing medical support to end someones life
- grieving for the dead
- the money situation of the elderly
- the fact of ending work at an advanced age
- Places that offer treatment/curative care for the elderly
12 Clues: grieving for the dead • the enjoyment within life • A place for palliative care • the money situation of the elderly • Dying to relieve suffering or pain • how valuable or important somone's life is • the fact of ending work at an advanced age • withdrawing medical support to end someones life • the question about right or wrong for medical treatment • ...
Med terms 2022-09-14
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- a special course of food to which one restricts oneself, either to lose weight or for medical reasons.
- a person qualified to practice medicine.
- facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis.
- a broad term that includes all diseases, lesions, and disorders.
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- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- an outbreak of a pandemic disease
- a special course of food to which one restricts oneself, either to lose weight or for medical reasons.
- a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment.
- a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that produces specific signs or symptoms or that affects a specific location and is not simply a direct result of physical injury
- a person's mental or physical condition
10 Clues: an outbreak of a pandemic disease • a person's mental or physical condition • a person qualified to practice medicine. • medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment. • a broad term that includes all diseases, lesions, and disorders. • ...
Integumentary System 2018-01-25
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- Cancer
- Dry/scaly
- Nail
- Removal of nail.
- Abnormal condition of blue skin.
- Fat
- Fungus
- Inflammation of the skin.
- Within the skin.
- Skin
- Breakdown of fats.
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- Blue
- Sweat
- Abnormal condition of cry/scaly skin.
- Who is your favorite Medical Terminology Teacher?
- Softening of nails.
- Hair
- Fugus Specialist.
- Skin
- Surgical repair of skin.
20 Clues: Fat • Blue • Hair • Nail • Skin • Skin • Sweat • Cancer • Fungus • Dry/scaly • Removal of nail. • Within the skin. • Fugus Specialist. • Breakdown of fats. • Softening of nails. • Surgical repair of skin. • Inflammation of the skin. • Abnormal condition of blue skin. • Abnormal condition of cry/scaly skin. • Who is your favorite Medical Terminology Teacher?
Integumentary System 2018-01-25
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- Inflammation of the skin.
- Within the skin.
- Fungus
- Abnormal condition of blue skin.
- Blue
- Skin
- Abnormal condition of cry/scaly skin.
- Skin
- Fat
- Removal of nail.
- Dry/scaly
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- Surgical repair of skin.
- Breakdown of fats.
- Who is your favorite Medical Terminology Teacher?
- Cancer
- Softening of nails.
- Sweat
- Fugus Specialist.
- Nail
- Hair
20 Clues: Fat • Blue • Skin • Skin • Nail • Hair • Sweat • Cancer • Fungus • Dry/scaly • Within the skin. • Removal of nail. • Fugus Specialist. • Breakdown of fats. • Softening of nails. • Surgical repair of skin. • Inflammation of the skin. • Abnormal condition of blue skin. • Abnormal condition of cry/scaly skin. • Who is your favorite Medical Terminology Teacher?
EMR Teams 2022-09-14
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- Outpatient Facilities
- Laboratory(blood)
- Medical Records, OnBase, Rightfax
- charges generated in an outpatient setting
- Inpatient charges
- registration and scheduling
- baby delivery
- Dorothy
- all things surgery
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- Account provisioning
- Reports
- Cancer(oncology)
- I dont know how to do something
- Radiology
- Pharmacy
- Heart(cardiology)
- admitting discharges and transfers
- Emergency Department
- Admitted to a hospital floor
19 Clues: Reports • Dorothy • Pharmacy • Radiology • baby delivery • Cancer(oncology) • Laboratory(blood) • Heart(cardiology) • Inpatient charges • all things surgery • Account provisioning • Emergency Department • Outpatient Facilities • registration and scheduling • Admitted to a hospital floor • I dont know how to do something • Medical Records, OnBase, Rightfax • admitting discharges and transfers • ...
Medically Induced 2022-06-20
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- examines children
- of utmost importance
- poc test kit style
- patient transportation
- healthcare worker
- scheduler
- cardiac instrument
- scheduled visit
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- type of center
- supposedly always has something wrong
- incident reporting method
- offsite visit option
- medical customer
- see through technology
- pandemic causing
- "of the minds"
- gown, goggles, gloves, mask
- coveted medication
18 Clues: scheduler • type of center • "of the minds" • scheduled visit • medical customer • pandemic causing • examines children • healthcare worker • poc test kit style • cardiac instrument • coveted medication • of utmost importance • offsite visit option • patient transportation • see through technology • incident reporting method • gown, goggles, gloves, mask • supposedly always has something wrong
AHLT235 Chapter 8 Key Terms 2022-11-19
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- For a $200 allowed charge for an office visit, a patient has a $15 copay, and the PPO pays 80% of the participating provider’s usual charge, the remaining _____ will be billed to the patient.
- An amount of time that must pass before a newly hired employee is eligible to enroll is called ____ period
- Largest employer-sponsored program in the US _______ Employees Health Benefits Program
- A patient pays for a cosmetic procedure that is not medically necessary under the terms of the plan. This payment does not count toward the __________.
- Utilization Review Organization is hired by a payer to evaluate medical ______.
- HMOs do not have a _______.
- Options purchased by employees to add voluntary benefits such as vision and dental.
- Gives an employee who is leaving a job the right to continue health coverage under the employer’s plan for a limited time at his/her own expense.
- With a PPO plan, a patient may see an out-of-network _______
- Has a narrow choice of providers, who are primary care physicians for the patient
- An ____ is an account designed to pay for qualified medical expenses of individuals who have PPO.
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- If a policy has a 20-day waiting period, on the _____ day the health coverage become effective.
- Plans that require premium, deductible, and coinsurance payments.
- Individual _____ must be met for each person that is covered
- Most plans require employees to pay ____ premium.
- Plan Employees may choose from a wide array of medical benefit options
- During specified periods, called open ______, the employee chooses a particular set of benefits for the coming benefit period.
- A monetary amount after which benefits end is called _____ benefit limit
- Is a hybrid of HMO and PPO networks.
- Consumer-driven health plans combine a high deductible health plan and a ____.
20 Clues: HMOs do not have a _______. • Is a hybrid of HMO and PPO networks. • Most plans require employees to pay ____ premium. • Individual _____ must be met for each person that is covered • With a PPO plan, a patient may see an out-of-network _______ • Plans that require premium, deductible, and coinsurance payments. • ...
otter puzzle 2024-05-25
17 Clues: Best friend • Favorite food • Favorite cake • Favorite game • Name of my dog • Name of my cat • Month of birth • Favorite color • Favorite anime • Favorite monkey • Favorite animal • Future job path • Favorite person • Favorite position • Day we got together • Favorite game genre • Second favorite woman
Health 2022-12-16
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- a medical condition in which someone stops breathing for a short time when sleeping
- bodypart that allows your hand to rotate
- an organ which allows someone to make sounds
- an object which is used to cover wounds
- an organ that is used to store and digest food
- the upper part of your leg
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- to become better
- a drug that negates pain
- to give a response
- the condition of being unable to sleep, over a period of time
- the central organ that circulates blood
- a medical condition that makes you go to sleep suddenly and when you do not expect it
- organs which allow you to breath
- a injury which is usually caused by excessive rubbing of the skin
14 Clues: to become better • to give a response • a drug that negates pain • the upper part of your leg • organs which allow you to breath • the central organ that circulates blood • an object which is used to cover wounds • bodypart that allows your hand to rotate • an organ which allows someone to make sounds • an organ that is used to store and digest food • ...
Pandemic Puzzle 2020-05-11
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- Purchasing an inordinate amount of the same items
- Medical procedure to know if a person is infected
- The act of staying 6 feet apart
- A medical intervention to prevent infection
- A shutdown of businesses, schools, and travel
- The ability for two families to gather exclusively
- The process of retrieving a purchased item off the sidewalk
- One of the best means of killing the COVID 19 virus
- Places which experienced the worst cases of infection
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- Make the rate of infection decrease consistently
- Identifying others that an infected person has exposed to their infection
- Allowing a business or entity to resume
- The ability to gather only with immediate family
- One of the best items to help protect others from getting infected
14 Clues: The act of staying 6 feet apart • Allowing a business or entity to resume • A medical intervention to prevent infection • A shutdown of businesses, schools, and travel • Make the rate of infection decrease consistently • The ability to gather only with immediate family • Purchasing an inordinate amount of the same items • ...
Patient Account Management 2023-10-12
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- A set amount the insured must pay for each medical claim
- Enrollment, The time period when you can enroll in a health plan
- American Association of Retired Persons
- of Omaha, Producers of the "Wild Kingdom" TV series
- A gecko is the spokesperson
- "You're in Good Hands"
- A negative outcome for an insurance claim
- A secondary insurance plan
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- An approval from an insurance company for services
- "Is on your side"
- The amount of money you pay each month for insurance coverage
- An approval from an insurance company for services
- A positive outcome for an insurance claim
- A set amount of money that needs to be met before insurance will pay a claim
- A percentage the insured must pay on a medical claim
- The spokesperson is named "Flo"
16 Clues: "Is on your side" • "You're in Good Hands" • A secondary insurance plan • A gecko is the spokesperson • The spokesperson is named "Flo" • American Association of Retired Persons • A positive outcome for an insurance claim • A negative outcome for an insurance claim • An approval from an insurance company for services • An approval from an insurance company for services • ...
Senior Medicare Patrol 2025-01-15
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- Work with your ___ to determine your medical need for products or services.
- SMP stands for Senior Medicare ____.
- Ask ___ and report problems.
- You never give out your Medicare ___ during an unsolicited phone call.
- Medical Identity ___ is a form of fraud.
- SMP helps protect seniors against ___ fraud.
- Be cautious of anyone who comes to your ___ offering “free” testing, treatments, or products.
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- Protect your Medicare, Medicaid and ___ Security cards like credit cards.
- Always ___ your Medicare Summary Notice or Explanation of Benefits.
- Medicare ___ is a billion dollar crime industry.
- Fraud or scams can be ___ to the Council on Aging.
- Medicare cards will ___ be issued this year.
- Do not sign ___ you don't understand.
- Do not ___ calls from numbers you don't recognize.
14 Clues: Ask ___ and report problems. • SMP stands for Senior Medicare ____. • Do not sign ___ you don't understand. • Medical Identity ___ is a form of fraud. • Medicare cards will ___ be issued this year. • SMP helps protect seniors against ___ fraud. • Medicare ___ is a billion dollar crime industry. • Fraud or scams can be ___ to the Council on Aging. • ...
Overview of the Body 2023-01-23
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- located in the front of the body
- farthest from the point of attachment
- doctor who is responsible for all patient care
- medical doctor that examines tissue specimens, cells and body fluids
- substances the cell needs to function
- groups of cells of the same type that work together
- smallest structural unit of the body
- the position with the body erect with the arms at the sides and the palms forward
- cavity that houses the brain
- cavity that houses the heart, lings, large blood vessels
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- action or work of tissues, organs, or body parts
- below, lower
- involved in every aspect of patient care
- too small to be seen by the eye
- pertaining to tissue that covers the internal and external organs of the body
- the liquid within the cell that surrounds the nucleus
- tissue specialized to bind together and support other tissues
- above or in a higher position
- behind to the rear
19 Clues: below, lower • behind to the rear • cavity that houses the brain • above or in a higher position • too small to be seen by the eye • located in the front of the body • smallest structural unit of the body • farthest from the point of attachment • substances the cell needs to function • involved in every aspect of patient care • doctor who is responsible for all patient care • ...
ACS Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-12
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- Young Fellows Association (acronym)
- system for employee self-service & HR documents
- Metabolic & Bariatric Surgery Accreditation and Quality Improvement Program (acronym)
- a conference where all the best surgical education is in one place
- completed four-year college degree and is enrolled in medical school
- committee encouraging the emotional, physical and financial health of our staff
- American Joint Committee on Cancer (acronym)
- ACS social committee
- official magazine of the college
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- division that works with donors to obtain charitable financial support for ACS
- national surgical quality improvement program (acronym)
- location of our Advocacy & Health Policy office
- location of ACS headquarters
- individuals who have finished medical school and are training in a surgical specialty
- personality assessment describing your work style (Dominance, Influence, Steadiness, Conscientiousness)
- transforming health care resources to increase value and efficiency (acronym); works to shape the nation's health care system
- monthly staff newsletter
- member groups who gather at a local level
- program designed to save the lives of people who are bleeding severely
19 Clues: ACS social committee • monthly staff newsletter • location of ACS headquarters • official magazine of the college • Young Fellows Association (acronym) • member groups who gather at a local level • American Joint Committee on Cancer (acronym) • system for employee self-service & HR documents • location of our Advocacy & Health Policy office • ...
Illness 2017-11-27
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- High temperature.
- It takes away your pain for a while.
- An illness with fever and fatigue, which starts with a pain in your limbs.
- Your family doctor.
- A pain in your digestive System.
- Solid medicine of round or oval shape.
- pressure It is one indicator of your circulatory System.
- A medical liquid help you get rid of a symptom of cold.
- The person you makes up your prescription.
- This is what you are when you feel good and fit.
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- The place where you meet your doctor.
- Old people tend to forget and mix up things.
- You go for a special medical check-up there.
- A piece of paper with the name of a medicine on it.
- This is what you make in case you would like to see your doctor.
- It's an infectious children disease with fever and red spots all over the body.
- They indicate the presence of an illness.
- It helps you get rid of fever for a while.
- Red skin irritation.
19 Clues: High temperature. • Your family doctor. • Red skin irritation. • A pain in your digestive System. • It takes away your pain for a while. • The place where you meet your doctor. • Solid medicine of round or oval shape. • They indicate the presence of an illness. • It helps you get rid of fever for a while. • The person you makes up your prescription. • ...
Jobs 2023-06-22
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- Sports professional who trains and competes in various sports
- Sports professional who trains and competes in various sports
- Designer of buildings and spaces
- Talented person who plays musical instruments or sings
- Cultivator of crops and caretaker of livestock
- Skilled aviator who operates aircraft and ensures safe flights
- officer Law enforcement official who maintains order and protects the community
- Author or storyteller who creates written works
- Heroic individual who extinguishes fires and saves lives
- Brave explorer who travels and conducts research in space
- Animal doctor who provides medical care for pets and animals
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- Researcher who studies and conducts experiments to expand knowledge
- Skilled person who captures and creates images using a camera
- Creative individual who produces artwork using various mediums
- Culinary expert who prepares and cooks delicious meals
- Educator who imparts knowledge and guides students
- Innovator who designs and constructs structures, machines, or systems
- Custodian of books and information in a library
- Medical professional who treats and cares for patients
- Performer who portrays characters in plays, movies, or television
20 Clues: Designer of buildings and spaces • Cultivator of crops and caretaker of livestock • Custodian of books and information in a library • Author or storyteller who creates written works • Educator who imparts knowledge and guides students • Talented person who plays musical instruments or sings • Culinary expert who prepares and cooks delicious meals • ...
MA 40 Week 1 Part 2 2024-07-10
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- The transition period between the classroom and actual employment supervised by a coordinator.
- Sleep disorder that is characterized by repeated, uncontrollable desire to sleep.
- Evaluates body tissues.
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
- National Healthcareer Association
- Where services are provided on an outpatient basis.
- Commission on accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs
- Process of measuring how well an individual hears
- Cyclosporine Ophthalmic Emulsion, used for increasing your eyes’ natural ability to produce tears
- Treats the whole family from infancy to death.
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- Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools
- Combines knowledge and skill with the types of behavior that demonstrate moral, ethical and respectful attributes.
- American Medical Technologists
- Study of behavior and processes of the mind as it relates to the individual’s social and physical environment
- Anxiety disorder characterized by an obsessive, irrational, and intense fear
- Eardrum
- Ear wax
- American Association of Medical Assistants
- inflammation of the outer or external ear canal also known as swimmer’s ear.
19 Clues: Eardrum • Ear wax • Evaluates body tissues. • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder • American Medical Technologists • National Healthcareer Association • American Association of Medical Assistants • Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools • Treats the whole family from infancy to death. • Process of measuring how well an individual hears • ...
Crisis De-Escalation 2024-08-26
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- Willingness to engage and participate in activities
- Severity of peak behaviors subside
- Personal space
- Extremes in behaviors due to an underlying medical condition. Severe pain can also cause this
- Person is out of control and exhibits severe behaviors
- Individual plans attacks ahead of time
- A person is in crisis or exhibits behaviors consistent with a crisis that warrant a response or intervention
- Person experiences a conflict and starts to escalate
- Person is cooperative
- Any situation in which a person’s perceived ability to cope is exceeded
- Tone, volume, cadence of speech
- cannot be changed with clinical intervention
- A set of techniques and interventions that can help a person in crisis regain control over emotional reactions as well as reduce violent or disruptive behavior
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- can potentially be improved with clinical intervention
- is when an individual is actively suicidal and engages in life threatening or criminal behavior directed at police to elicit use of lethal force
- Extremes in behaviors due to mental illness or substance abuse
- Non-verbal communication
- Touch
- Person is unfocused and upset
- Person focuses on the conflict
20 Clues: Touch • Personal space • Person is cooperative • Non-verbal communication • Person is unfocused and upset • Person focuses on the conflict • Tone, volume, cadence of speech • Severity of peak behaviors subside • Individual plans attacks ahead of time • cannot be changed with clinical intervention • Willingness to engage and participate in activities • ...
