medical Crossword Puzzles
Medical Terminology Lesson 12 2022-05-10
25 Clues: two • vein • base • ovary • three • ilium • ileum • colon • sacrum • ureter • spleen • pelvis • uterus • artery • larynx • thyroid • adrenal • therapy • pharynx • urethra • appendix • bronchus • duodenum • ligament • esophagus
Lesson 9 Medical Terminology 2023-01-13
25 Clues: In • Lip • Bad • Move • Hand • Side • Back • Glue • Fear • Twin • Skin • Small • Light • Digest • Breast • Swelling • Finger, toe • Heel, stone • About, around • Spinal column • Grain, particle • Walk, take steps • Pleuren, rib, side • In front of, before • Framework of the eyelid
Medical Suffixes (LofM 74) 2022-07-15
Across
- to view
- excision, removal, resection
- tumour, mass, collection of fluid
- incision, cutting into
- record
- fear
- breakdown, destruction
- disease condition
- pain
- instrument for recording
- surgical repair
- inflammation
- enlargement
- abnormal condition
- controlling, stopping
Down
- study of
- opening to form a mouth
- softening
- development, nourishment
- condition of producing, forming
- development, formation, growth
- hardening
- flow, discharge
- pain
- deficiency
- blood condition
- cell
- resembling
28 Clues: fear • pain • pain • cell • record • to view • study of • softening • hardening • deficiency • resembling • enlargement • inflammation • flow, discharge • surgical repair • blood condition • disease condition • abnormal condition • controlling, stopping • incision, cutting into • breakdown, destruction • opening to form a mouth • development, nourishment • instrument for recording • excision, removal, resection • ...
Intro to Medical Terminology 2022-08-29
Across
- A single letter word part that is used to join other word parts. (2 words)
- A radiographic view of the front paw that passes through the top of the toes and then through the pads.
- The surface of the limb that lies closest to the midsagittal plane.
- When describing the relationship between the chest and the abdomen, the chest lies _____________ to the abdomen.
- Word part considered to be the foundation of a word.
- When moving toward the nose you are going in a __________ direction.
- The surface of the rear foot where the sole is found.
- A radiographic view in which the beam passes through the belly, then the back before hitting the plate.
- Word part before a root that modifies its meaning.
- Term that means the opposite of ventral.
- In relation to the trunk, the paw is at the ________________ point of the limb.
Down
- In the rear foot, pertaining to the dorsum and the sole.
- Directionally moving from the head to the tail.
- In relation to the trunk of the body, the hip is the most _________ portion of the hind limb.
- A surface of the forelimb where the pads are found
- A radiographic view of the limb that penetrates from the inner surface of the leg to the side.
- Pertaining to the opposite side.
- Also referred to as the belly in layman terms.
- Toward the tail.
- A plane that divides the body into cranial and caudal sections.
- A plane that lies parallel to the median plane.
21 Clues: Toward the tail. • Pertaining to the opposite side. • Term that means the opposite of ventral. • Also referred to as the belly in layman terms. • Directionally moving from the head to the tail. • A plane that lies parallel to the median plane. • A surface of the forelimb where the pads are found • Word part before a root that modifies its meaning. • ...
Medical Terminology Lesson #13 2022-12-01
25 Clues: old • tube • good • head • down • same • both • burn • turn • flat • split • under • smell • split • fence • short • false • thick • front • other • breaks • female • around • backpart • straight
Medical Terminology Abbreviations & Acronyms 2022-11-30
26 Clues: T • bp • ml • Jt • Fx • mg • po • HA • IM • AKA • LBP • prn • NPO • R/O • ACL • BKA • bid • tid • HTN • SOB • H/O or Hx • cubic centimeter • complete blood count • culture and sensitivity • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Medical Terminology Chapter 11 2022-11-29
Across
- Inflammation of the liver
- Inflammation of the stomach
- Retention of fluid in the peritoneum
- Excessive fat discharged in the feces
- Another name for jaundice
- Enlargement of the liver
- Stone in the pancreas
- Mouth inflammation
- Creation of bile
- Suture of a hernia
- Incision into the abdomen
Down
- Inflammation of the abdominal muscle
- Creation of an opening between the bile vessel (ducts)and the stomach
- Gum pain
- Inflammation of diverticula in the colon
- The study of the stomach and intestines
- Fungus of the mouth
- Bile stone
- Upper side portions of the abdomen
- Procedure for looking at the colon
- Surgical reconstruction of the mouth
- Procedure for looking inside the abdomen
- Tumor of the liver
- Inflammation of the stomach, Intestines, and colon
- Bad digestion
- Middle side portions of the abdomen
- Abnormal hernia
27 Clues: Gum pain • Bile stone • Bad digestion • Abnormal hernia • Creation of bile • Tumor of the liver • Mouth inflammation • Suture of a hernia • Fungus of the mouth • Stone in the pancreas • Enlargement of the liver • Inflammation of the liver • Another name for jaundice • Incision into the abdomen • Inflammation of the stomach • Upper side portions of the abdomen • Procedure for looking at the colon • ...
Medical Assistant Comprehensive Review 2022-06-07
Across
- Study of workflow design and well-being.
- Collarbone.
- Non-palpable, distinct, discolored areas of skin
- Severe allergic reaction.
- I'll quit smoking if my lung cancer is cured.
- A legally wrongful act committed against a person.
- System associated with chemical secretion.
- Characterized by oral/genital warts (2).
- A detailed invoice outlining the services.
- Respiratory sacs for gas exchange.
- Legal protection against assault and battery.
- The third phase of the "RACE" protocol.
- Reduction in blood supply to heart.
- Abbreviation for after a meal.
- This phase of a UA uses colored reagent strips.
- Units for heart rate.
- Abnormal curvature of the thoracic vertebrae.
- Most suitable for a patient with orthopnea.
- Schedule II analgesic with no refills.
- Multiple pts scheduled at same time & seen in order
- PPE for patient who has chickenpox.
- Skin disease caused by burrowing mites.
- Most communication is of this type.
- Specimen analyzed from a tiger top tube.
- Restricts blood flow and enlarges veins.
- Listening to a patient’s chest.
- Eating disorder with calorie deficit.
- Annelid-like moldy mycoses.
- 3-6 yo, yields assertiveness and creativity.
- Burns currently characterized this way.
- Yellowish cast to skin from hyperbilirubinemia.
Down
- Named after a bovine, required of low risk labs.
- Condition of increased fluid in the abdomen.
- To cough forcefully, expelling phlegm.
- Disease resulting from a vitamin C deficiency.
- Nutrients built by assembling amino acids.
- Divides vertically into ventral and dorsal parts
- Sacrosanct law for protecting client information.
- Used to treat seizures.
- Visual acuity test used to detect hyperopia.
- Eliminates unpleasant memories from the mind.
- Diseased heart muscle.
- Fraudulent attempt to increase insurance pay.
- Disease caused by Treponema Pallidum.
- Tube used for collection of a CBC.
- Used to pierce the skin for a dermal stick.
- Distance around a child’s head.
- Uncoordinated quivering of the heart.
- Largest 3rd party payer of healthcare in the US.
- The ankle, when compared to the knee.
- ECG tracing alteration not due to the heart.
- Study of cause, and patterns of infections.
- The greeting in a letter.
- First additive in the venipuncture order of draw.
- Persistent itching of the skin.
- Recurring fever remaining above normal.
- Literally, “without blood.”
57 Clues: Collarbone. • Units for heart rate. • Diseased heart muscle. • Used to treat seizures. • Severe allergic reaction. • The greeting in a letter. • Literally, “without blood.” • Annelid-like moldy mycoses. • Abbreviation for after a meal. • Distance around a child’s head. • Persistent itching of the skin. • Listening to a patient’s chest. • Tube used for collection of a CBC. • ...
Animal Science Medical Terms 2022-09-16
22 Clues: two • vein • tail • gums • flow • head • pain • back • back • wrist • heart • teeth • before • stomach • painful • against • inflammation • rear of the body • front of the body • without or lack of • underside of the body • procedure to remove fluid
Medical Terminology Lesson 13 2023-02-09
25 Clues: Old • Fake • Tube • Head • Down • Turn • Burn • Good • Both • Same • Flat • Break • Smell • Other • Short • Split • Split • Thick • Fence • Front • Under • Female • Straight • Back Part • Around, On Both Sides
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-11
Across
- Listening to body sounds
- Bluish discoloration of the skin due to lack of oxygen
- Rapid breathing rate
- Spread of cancer from one site to another
- Minimally invasive abdominal surgery
- Abnormally dry skin
- A break in a bone
- Life-threatening infection spreading through the bloodstream
- Enlargement of the heart
- Branch of medicine dealing with children
- Disease of the brain
- Insertion of a tube into the airway
- Process of breathing
- Study of kidney function and disease
- Abnormally slow heart rate
- Muscle pain
- Paralysis of all four limbs
- Inflammation of the skin
- Reduced blood flow to tissues
Down
- Difficulty breathing
- Thickening or scarring of connective tissue
- Microorganism that causes disease
- Study of the female reproductive system
- Formation of a blood clot inside a vessel
- Bone density loss leading to fragility
- Death of tissue
- Yellowing of the skin or eyes from liver issues
- A white blood cell
- Puncture of a vein to obtain blood
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation
- Study of imaging for diagnosis and treatment
- Formation of a sore on skin or mucous membrane
- Excessive bleeding.
- Inflammation of the stomach lining
- Removal of tissue for diagnostic examination
- Low blood sugar level
- Study and treatment of cancer
- Inflammation of the cornea
- A deficiency of red blood cells or hemoglobin
- Stitches used to close a wound
40 Clues: Muscle pain • Death of tissue • A break in a bone • A white blood cell • Abnormally dry skin • Excessive bleeding. • Difficulty breathing • Rapid breathing rate • Disease of the brain • Process of breathing • Low blood sugar level • Listening to body sounds • Enlargement of the heart • Inflammation of the skin • Abnormally slow heart rate • Inflammation of the cornea • ...
SET #6 - Medical term 2025-11-11
Across
- to break or burst; to rupture
- difficult; painful
- sensation
- to stretch
- channel, tube
- around
- weakness
- smooth
- to stick out (protrude); a hernia
- x-ray
- half
Down
- loosening; destruction
- smooth
- movement
- root
- weakness
- beside
- half
- connective tissue that holds muscle to skin
- sound waves
- paralysis (no movement)
- away (from the body)
- growth; development
- pain
24 Clues: root • half • half • pain • x-ray • smooth • beside • around • smooth • movement • weakness • weakness • sensation • to stretch • sound waves • channel, tube • difficult; painful • growth; development • away (from the body) • loosening; destruction • paralysis (no movement) • to break or burst; to rupture • to stick out (protrude); a hernia • connective tissue that holds muscle to skin
Medical Terms and Abbreviations 2025-06-20
21 Clues: Dx • BM • PO • HS • ROM • LLE • BKA • NPO • BID • pnea • half • slow • asap • itis • fast • rapid • speech • under, below, less • difficulty swallowing • activities of daily living • personal protective equipment
Unit 5 Medical Elements 2025-06-10
24 Clues: egg • ear • gate • tear • spot • bile • milk • under • scale • organ • mouth • chest • fungus • marrow • bladder • against • membrane • great toe • suspension • nail, claw • wedge-shaped • blind passage • tumor, swelling • surgical puncture
Unit 5 Medical Elements 2025-06-10
24 Clues: egg • ear • gate • tear • spot • bile • milk • under • scale • organ • mouth • chest • fungus • marrow • bladder • against • membrane • great toe • suspension • nail, claw • wedge-shaped • blind passage • tumor, swelling • surgical puncture
Medical Terminology Cardiovascular Disease 2025-11-20
Across
- surgery to fix a damaged heart valve without replacing it
- pertaining to the heart
- enlargement or abnormal growth
- slow heart rate
- mechanical pump that helps the left ventricle pump blood
- high levels of fats in the blood
- flatline, no electrical activity in the heart
- inflammation
- fatty plaques build up in arteries, narrowing them
- high blood pressure that can damage arteries and organs
- referring to muscle
Down
- a device that uses electrical signals to regulate slow heart rhythms
- the heart suddenly stops beating, causing loss of blood flow
- referring to blood
- small metal tube placed in an artery to keep it open
- chest pain caused by reduced blood flow to the heart
- referring to vessel
- hardening
- no electrical activity in the heart
- record or image
- enlarged heart
21 Clues: hardening • inflammation • enlarged heart • slow heart rate • record or image • referring to blood • referring to vessel • referring to muscle • pertaining to the heart • enlargement or abnormal growth • high levels of fats in the blood • no electrical activity in the heart • flatline, no electrical activity in the heart • fatty plaques build up in arteries, narrowing them • ...
Ch. 7 Medical Terms 2025-11-24
Across
- the suturing together of torn fascia
- pertaining to the body
- excessive secretion of any endocrine gland
- situated above or external to the dura mater
- that branch of medicine which has to do with the sinuses
- pain in an antrum
- the department of dentistry dealing with the oral health of children
- inflammation of the neck of the bladder
- occurring after childbirth or after delivery
- excision of the wall of the lacrimal sac
- pertaining to a particular spot
- the treatment of disease by exposing the body to the sun's rays
Down
- pertaining to the yes and face
- pertaining to the mind
- a weakness in glandular secretion
- name for a hard, cancerous tumor
- incision through both the thorax and the abdomen
- a tumor composed of star shaped cells
- hard; indurated
- inflammation of the uterine adnexa
- wall; fence
- equal;alike
- the part of the foot between the ankle and toes
- the method or practice of an artificially induced passive state of in which there is increased responsiveness to suggestions and commands
- tending to become progressively worse and to result in death if not treated
- pertaining to the windpipe
26 Clues: wall; fence • equal;alike • hard; indurated • pain in an antrum • pertaining to the body • pertaining to the mind • pertaining to the windpipe • pertaining to the yes and face • pertaining to a particular spot • name for a hard, cancerous tumor • a weakness in glandular secretion • inflammation of the uterine adnexa • the suturing together of torn fascia • ...
Medical Terms Unit 5 2025-12-05
Across
- Swollen and dilated veins
- Basic metabolic panel
- Pulse
- A procedure done in a specialized area of radiology
- Beyond
- A test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- Instrument to measure pressure
- The outer layer of a heart
- Automated external defibrillator
- vessel
- A condition in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- Clot
Down
- Septum The wall between the right and left ventricles
- Atrial fibrillation
- Blood pressure cuff
- The thin layer of the heart that lines each chamber
- High blood pressure
- Acute myocardial infarction
- A condition in which an artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell, like a balloon
- Portable device that produces an electrocardiogram once several electrodes have been connected to the chest
- The bottom of the heart
- The top of the heart
- Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
- A heart attack
- process of recoding
25 Clues: Clot • Pulse • Beyond • vessel • A heart attack • Atrial fibrillation • Blood pressure cuff • High blood pressure • process of recoding • The top of the heart • Basic metabolic panel • The bottom of the heart • Swollen and dilated veins • The outer layer of a heart • Acute myocardial infarction • Instrument to measure pressure • Automated external defibrillator • ...
Skeletal System Medical Terminology 2025-11-19
24 Clues: arm • not • rib • bone • hand • foot • bent • below • tumor • joint • above • skull • to cut • between • straight • to sleep • softening • cartilage • spinal cord • pertaining to • surgical repair • surgical removal • abnormal condition • instrument for viewing
Medical Law & Ethics Review 2025-12-08
Across
- group that helps decide difficult cases
- honesty and responsibility at work
- professional harm due to negligence
- hard choice between two rights
- a legal agreement
- what patients are allowed to expect
- patient understands and agrees
- harmful speech could be described as
- permission given by patient
- telling truth and being trustworthy
- harming reputation with false statements
- harm due to carelessness
- person chosen to make decisions
- treating patient with dignity
- the act or habit of being honest
Down
- legal agreement
- doing what is right in health care
- care given when someone is near death
- written false statement
- official rules for ethical behavior
- end-of-life treatment instructions
- touching without permission
- legal duties a worker can do safely
- document with patient wishes
- one party fails agreement
- person who commits a tort
- spoken false statement
- ability to understand and decide
- this is caused when injuring a patient
- recording correct information
- legally recognized as not being able to do something
- wrongful act not crime
- worker responsibility to protect patient
- rules about right and wrong
34 Clues: legal agreement • a legal agreement • spoken false statement • wrongful act not crime • written false statement • harm due to carelessness • one party fails agreement • person who commits a tort • touching without permission • permission given by patient • rules about right and wrong • document with patient wishes • recording correct information • treating patient with dignity • ...
SET #8 Medical term 2025-12-08
Across
- antigen and antibody response/reaction
- deficiency in blood flow(and therefore oxygen)
- spleen
- many
- clot
- one; single
- an infection required during hospital stay
- transferred from parent to offspring
- vein
- less than 6 months; fast onset
- therapy
- bursting forth; rupture
- more than 6 months, slow or gradual onset
Down
- large
- change form or shape
- disease or condition with unknown cause
- small
- vein
- disease/condition that is due to another treatment
- protein
- eat; swallow; engulf
- new and abnormal growth
- change
- present at birth
- gland
25 Clues: vein • many • clot • vein • large • small • gland • spleen • change • protein • therapy • one; single • present at birth • change form or shape • eat; swallow; engulf • new and abnormal growth • bursting forth; rupture • less than 6 months; fast onset • transferred from parent to offspring • antigen and antibody response/reaction • disease or condition with unknown cause • ...
VTE 100 Medical Terminology 2025-10-27
Across
- Prefix meaning “before”
- Root for “muscle”
- Root for “bone”
- Root for “skin”
- Suffix meaning “surgical removal”
- Root for “kidney”
- Suffix meaning “viewing”
- Prefix meaning “none”
- Root for "cell"
- Root for “blood”
- Suffix meaning “study of”
- Suffix meaning “pain”
- Root for “stomach”
- Suffix meaning “cutting into”
- Suffix for “inflammation”
Down
- Prefix meaning “after”
- Root for “lung”
- Root for “brain”
- Root for “liver”
- Prefix meaning “around”
- Prefix meaning “bad/difficult”
- Prefix meaning “fast”
- Suffix meaning “condition”
- Prefix meaning “slow”
- Root for “heart”
25 Clues: Root for “lung” • Root for “bone” • Root for “skin” • Root for "cell" • Root for “brain” • Root for “liver” • Root for “blood” • Root for “heart” • Root for “muscle” • Root for “kidney” • Root for “stomach” • Prefix meaning “fast” • Prefix meaning “none” • Prefix meaning “slow” • Suffix meaning “pain” • Prefix meaning “after” • Prefix meaning “before” • Prefix meaning “around” • ...
Medical Math Key Terms 2025-10-21
Across
- calculating the approximate answer and then judging if the calculated results seem reasonable
- basic unit of measurement for length
- Equation a method for solving proportion math problems
- a group that represents a larger group when all members cannot be observed
- a fraction that has been “turned upside-down” during the process of dividing fractions
- a method used to express a whole or part of a whole. The whole is written as 100%.
- Measurement of temperature based on a freezing point of 32 degrees and a boiling point of 212 degrees.
- a measurement system that is used infrequently except that is used infrequently except for a measurement of weight (grain).
- numbers the traditional numbers we use to count (1, 2, 3, ….)
- a method for converting and calculating drug dosages
- the basic metric unit for measuring weight
Down
- a measurement system based on tens; basic units are length (meter), volume (liter, and weight (gram)
- the basic metric unit for measuring volume
- Measurement of temperature based on a freezing point of 0 degrees and a boiling point of 100 degrees; also known as centigrade.
- method of naming
- units of measurement used in angles, temperature readings, and depth of burns.
- a linear arrangement of numbers based on units of 10, containing a point (decimal point) to separate the whole number from the fractional part of a number
- the collection of and analysis of large amounts of numerical data
- a fraction in which the numerator is larger than the denominator
- a method used to express the strength of a solution; it represents how many parts of one element are added in relation to the parts of another element
- the amounts of variance from a reference plane expressed in degrees
- Numerals a numbering system based on I (1), V(5), X(10), L(50), C(100), D (500), and M(1000)
- a method of telling time that is based on a 24 hour clock
23 Clues: method of naming • basic unit of measurement for length • the basic metric unit for measuring volume • the basic metric unit for measuring weight • a method for converting and calculating drug dosages • Equation a method for solving proportion math problems • a method of telling time that is based on a 24 hour clock • ...
Respiratory System Medical Terms 2025-10-31
24 Clues: lung • good • nose • blue • nose • lung • voice • above • chest • throat • oxygen • painful • removal • air sac • bronchus • windpipe • imperfect • breathing • voice box • to revive • epiglottis • to breathe • pleural cavity • muscle contraction
A&P medical term 2025-09-05
Across
- toward mid-line of body; middle
- standing tall
- back side
- closer to the POA
- position lying on your back (face up)
- above
- Coronal, Ventral The front side
- position Patient lying on their side.
- near the head end
- below
- Front side
- plane horizontal line divided body into top and bottom halves
- Farther from the P.O.A
Down
- position HOB (head of bed) elevated
- cavity holds the lungs; sac containing lungs is the pleura
- plane vertical line down the body left and right sides
- back side
- plane vertical line down body (not halfs)
- near the tail end
- toward the sides away from the mid-line
- Lying on your belly; face down (head often turned to the side)
- cavity that only holds the heart; under the breast bone
- position Lying on your side; top arm and leg are at 90 degree angle
- chest position Knees pulled up to chest, bottom up
- skill
25 Clues: above • skill • below • back side • back side • Front side • standing tall • closer to the POA • near the tail end • near the head end • Farther from the P.O.A • toward mid-line of body; middle • Coronal, Ventral The front side • position HOB (head of bed) elevated • position lying on your back (face up) • position Patient lying on their side. • toward the sides away from the mid-line • ...
MEDICAL CAREERS AND TERMINOLOGY 2025-12-31
Across
- – A person trained to care for the sick or infirm.
- – A place where medicinal drugs are dispensed.
- – A doctor who specializes in interpreting medical images.
- – A deeply distressing or disturbing physical injury.
- – Swelling and redness in response to injury (Suffix: -itis).
- – The study and treatment of tumors and cancer.
- – A medical practitioner specializing in children.
- – Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder.
- – A substance used to provide immunity against a disease.
- – The science of the causes and effects of diseases.
- – A doctor qualified to perform operations.
- – Free from bacteria or other living microorganisms.
Down
- – Hormone that regulates the amount of glucose in the blood.
- – The branch of medicine that deals with the nervous system.
- – A specialist in preparing and dispensing drugs.
- – A condition persisting for a long time or constantly recurring.
- – The branch of medicine concerned with the skin.
- – Insensitivity to pain, especially as induced by drugs.
- – A potent drug used to treat severe pain.
- – Relating to the heart.
- – Clinical purification of blood as a substitute for the kidney.
- – Relating to the branch of surgery concerned with bones.
- – The study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics.
- – The identification of the nature of an illness.
- – The removal of tissue from a living body for examination.
25 Clues: – Relating to the heart. • – A potent drug used to treat severe pain. • – A doctor qualified to perform operations. • – A place where medicinal drugs are dispensed. • – The study and treatment of tumors and cancer. • – A specialist in preparing and dispensing drugs. • – The branch of medicine concerned with the skin. • – The identification of the nature of an illness. • ...
Vet Medical Term Crossword 2026-02-20
Across
- intact male rabbit
- neutered male rabbit
- young castrated male chicken or domestic fowl
- male pig castrated when young
- second incisors of equine
- immature female chicken
- small keratinized mass of horn in a small bunch of hair on the equine fetlock
- sexually imperfect, usually a sterile female calf born as a twin to a male calf
- mass of connective tissue, muscle, and fat covering the cranioventral part of the ruminant chest between the forelegs
- giving birth to whelps
- giving birth to dairy animals, also called freshen
Down
- also known as an aerie, it is the name for a group of eagles
- projecting part of the ear lying outside the head, also called pinna
- appendages suspended from the head(usually under the chin)
- female spayed ferret
- parrot, including other birds with bills for cracking seeds
- young turkey
- cryptorchid equine (one or both testicles have not descended from the abdomen)
- neutered male ferret
- female pig who has not farrowed
20 Clues: young turkey • intact male rabbit • neutered male rabbit • female spayed ferret • neutered male ferret • giving birth to whelps • immature female chicken • second incisors of equine • male pig castrated when young • female pig who has not farrowed • young castrated male chicken or domestic fowl • giving birth to dairy animals, also called freshen • ...
Medical Terminology Lesson 5 2026-02-24
25 Clues: Egg • Ear • Milk • Coil • Tear • Bile • Spot • Chest • Organ • Mouth • Tumor • Scale • Under • Wedge • Fungus • Marrow • Big toe • Bladder • Against • Membrane • Puncture • Nail;claw • Suspension • Gate;opening • Blind Passage
Medical Terms Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-11
Across
- further back in position
- skin wound from friction
- outward turning/rotation from body
- describes something that lasts or continues
- condition, quick, onset
- located on the outside
- crackling, popping, grinding sound when moving joint
- turning sole towards midline of body
- a bruise
- straightening movement
- cut, tear, or gash in skin
Down
- division of body that cuts horizontally and divides the body into upper and lower halves
- rotation of a limb outward
- situated near the center
- movement towards body
- farther from center
- rotation of a limb inward
- situated in middle
- action of bending
- division of body that cuts vertically and splits the body into left and right halves
- localized collection of blood
- lower in position
- above or higher in position
- front/back division of body
24 Clues: a bruise • action of bending • lower in position • situated in middle • farther from center • movement towards body • located on the outside • straightening movement • condition, quick, onset • further back in position • skin wound from friction • situated near the center • rotation of a limb inward • rotation of a limb outward • cut, tear, or gash in skin • above or higher in position • ...
Medical Terminology 182-218 2025-10-13
Across
- To send
- To measure
- Structure
- blood vessels
- Paralysis
- Excessive discharge or blood
- State of
- Incision
- Nourishment
- To view
- Tumor or mass
- Instrument to visually examine
- Treatment
- Excessive discharge or blood
- Pertaining to
- To eat
- Pressure
- Surgical repair/correction
- Pertaining to
- Opening
- Abnormal condition
Down
- Death
- To stand, place, stop, control
- Condition of urine
- Birth
- breakdown
- Disease condition
- discharge
- To speak
- Process of visually examination
- Hardening
- Enlargement
- Breathing
- To cut
- condition
- To put
- Formation
37 Clues: Death • Birth • To eat • To cut • To put • To send • To view • Opening • To speak • State of • Incision • Pressure • Structure • breakdown • Paralysis • discharge • Hardening • Treatment • Breathing • condition • Formation • To measure • Nourishment • Enlargement • blood vessels • Tumor or mass • Pertaining to • Pertaining to • Disease condition • Condition of urine • Abnormal condition • Surgical repair/correction • ...
Chapter 2 Medical Terminology 2025-10-13
Across
- between
- use of instrument for viewing
- ultrasonic waves
- white
- a specialist working for a specific part of the body or a specific disease
- Small
- electricity
- Large
- medical treatment
- not working correctly/normally
- picture
- condition or disease
- below normal
- a specialist providing specific treatment
- above normal
- Modifying the shape of/repairing
- process of taking a picture
- removal of
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- within or inside
- red
- around
- green
- making a cut in/removing a part of
- bad
- slow
- study of a part of the body
- fast
- blood condition
- blue
- inflammation
- create an opening in
- disease
- across
- very large
34 Clues: red • bad • slow • fast • blue • green • white • Small • Large • around • across • between • picture • disease • very large • removal of • electricity • inflammation • below normal • above normal • blood condition • within or inside • ultrasonic waves • medical treatment • create an opening in • condition or disease • study of a part of the body • process of taking a picture • use of instrument for viewing • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-03
Across
- Brain disorder causing seizures
- Areata: Hair loss in round patches
- Seizures: Seizures in children with high fever
- Insipidus: Hormone disorder causing thirst and urination
- Widespread muscle pain and fatigue
- Fibroids: Non-cancerous growths in the uterus wall
- Diabetes: Diabetes that develops during pregnancy
- Sores in the stomach or intestine lining
- Disease that enlarges heart muscles
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- Infection: Intestinal infection from small worms
- Mood disorder causing sadness and loss of interest
- Pain: Discomfort or tenderness in the breast
- Vaginosis: Vaginal infection from too much bacteria
- Disease: Common dementia in older adults
- Nephropathy: Kidney damage caused by diabetes
- Attack: Blocked blood flow to the heart
- Another word for intestinal gas
- Cancer: Cancer in the uterus lining
- Disease from mosquito-carried parasites
- Eye disease caused by pressure in the eye
- Pregnancy: Pregnancy outside the uterus
21 Clues: Brain disorder causing seizures • Another word for intestinal gas • Areata: Hair loss in round patches • Widespread muscle pain and fatigue • Cancer: Cancer in the uterus lining • Disease that enlarges heart muscles • Attack: Blocked blood flow to the heart • Disease from mosquito-carried parasites • Pregnancy: Pregnancy outside the uterus • ...
MEDICAL ENGLISH LEVEL 7 2025-09-26
Across
- stands for Data, Assessment, Plan
- Means Diagnosis
- Means history of present illness
- the process of directing or redirecting a patient to an appropriate specialist
- stands for Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan
- refers to the obligation to protect patient information from unauthorized access
- refers to the systematic process of gathering a patient’s medical history
- the act or art of foretelling the course of a disease
- a branch of medicine concerned with diseases and conditions requiring operative or manual procedures
- Means Chief Complaint
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- stands for Background, Intervention, Result, Discussion
- the quality or state of being self-governing
- difficult or labored respiration
- the technical terminology or characteristic idiom of a special activity or group
- Means Blood Pressure
- lying upon or over the stomach
- Means past medical history
- Used to refer to medicines available to everyone without a prescription
- The place where surgeries take place
- the sorting of patients according to the urgency of their need for care
20 Clues: Means Diagnosis • Means Blood Pressure • Means Chief Complaint • Means past medical history • lying upon or over the stomach • difficult or labored respiration • Means history of present illness • stands for Data, Assessment, Plan • The place where surgeries take place • the quality or state of being self-governing • stands for Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan • ...
medical detective list 5 2025-10-07
24 Clues: Egg • ear • Spot • bile • tear • milk • coil • Wedge • organ • chest • scale • mouth • fungus • Marrow • against • bladder • puncture • membrane • Great toe • Nail,claw • Blind passage • Tumor,swelling, mass • Under,beneath, below • Suspension, fixation
Muscular System Medical Terminology 2026-02-12
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- – Inflammation of muscle
- Reduced movement
- – Muscle disease
- – Relating to muscle and connective tissue
- – Electrical stimulation of muscle
- Abnormal movement
- – Surgical release of a tendon
- Inflammation of a tendon
- The cutting of a tendon
- Study of muscles
- Breakdown os skeletal muscle
- Rupture of a muscle
- inflammation of many muscles
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- Low muscle tone
- Chronic muscle pain
- muscle weakness
- Cancer in muscle tissue
- – Delayed muscle relaxation
- – Oxygen-binding protein in muscle
- – Removal of fascia
- Surgical repair of a muscle
- Loss of nerve supply to a muscle
- Hardening of muscle tissue
- junction – Connection between nerve and muscle
- Excessive movement
- Permanent tightening of a muscle
- A disease affecting nerves and muscles
- – Suturing of muscle
- Continuous muscle spasms
- Muscle spasm
30 Clues: Muscle spasm • Low muscle tone • muscle weakness • Reduced movement • – Muscle disease • Study of muscles • Abnormal movement • Excessive movement • Chronic muscle pain • – Removal of fascia • Rupture of a muscle • – Suturing of muscle • Cancer in muscle tissue • The cutting of a tendon • – Inflammation of muscle • Inflammation of a tendon • Continuous muscle spasms • Hardening of muscle tissue • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-26
Across
- Surgical repair of the nasal septum
- Condition of abnormally porous bones
- Inflammation of a joint
- Abnormal condition of tissue within the uterus
- Excess fluid in the brain
- Condition of ketones in the urine
- White blood cell
- Tumor of black (pigmented) cells
- Inflammation of a tendon
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- Pertaining to the urethra
- Partial paralysis of the stomach
- Condition of not sleeping
- Painful urination
- Inflammation of the bronchial tubes
- The study of radiation/x-rays
- Relating to the thigh or femur
- Process of blood vessels tightening together
- Visual exam of the colon with a scope
- Nerve pain
- Paralysis of the lower part of the body
20 Clues: Nerve pain • White blood cell • Painful urination • Inflammation of a joint • Inflammation of a tendon • Pertaining to the urethra • Condition of not sleeping • Excess fluid in the brain • The study of radiation/x-rays • Relating to the thigh or femur • Partial paralysis of the stomach • Tumor of black (pigmented) cells • Condition of ketones in the urine • ...
Week 11 Medical Terms 2026-03-23
Across
- Administers medications to cause loss of sensation or feeling during surgery or treatments
- Pregnancy and childbirth
- Surgery of the lungs, heart or chest cavity
- Diseases of elderly individuals
- Diseases of the heart and blood vessels
- Diagnosis and treatment of tumors (cancer)
- Diseases of the skin
- Diseases and disorders of children
- Use of X-rays and radiation to diagnose and treat disease
- Diseases and disorders of the stomach and intestine
- Prevention and treatment of injuries sustained in athletic events
- Disorders of the brain and nervous system
- Diseases of the endocrine glands
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- Disease and disorders of the eye
- Promote wellness, treat illness or injury in all age groups
- Diseases of the kidney, bladder, or urinary system
- Diagnose disease by studying changes in organs, tissues, and cells
- Corrective surgery to repair injured or malformed body parts
- Diseases and disorders of the mind
- Diseases and disorders of muscles and bones
- Physical medicine and rehabilitation
- Diseases of the lower part of the large intestine
- Diseases of the ear, nose, and throat
- Diseases of the internal organs(lungs,heart, glands, intestines, kidney's)
- Acute Illness or Injury
- Surgery to correct deformities or treat injuries or disease
- Diseases of the female reproductive organs
27 Clues: Diseases of the skin • Acute Illness or Injury • Pregnancy and childbirth • Diseases of elderly individuals • Disease and disorders of the eye • Diseases of the endocrine glands • Diseases and disorders of the mind • Diseases and disorders of children • Physical medicine and rehabilitation • Diseases of the ear, nose, and throat • Diseases of the heart and blood vessels • ...
Family Medical Leave Act 2026-03-05
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- Protection, Key FMLA guarantee for returning employees
- What employees must give when leave is foreseeable
- Leave, Type of absence that cannot result in job loss
- Entity required to comply if it has 50+ workers
- Resources, Department that often manages FMLA requests
- One of the relationships covered under FMLA
- Documentation from a healthcare provider supporting leave
- Non‑biological path that also qualifies for FMLA leave
- Level of government that enacted FMLA
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- Paperwork supporting a leave request
- Rights, What FMLA posters must outline
- Event, Trigger for FMLA eligibility
- Family member whose illness may qualify an employee for leave
- Internal rules outlining how leave is handled
- FMLA leave characteristic, unless employer chooses otherwise
- Event allowing a parent to take bonding leave
- U.S. law granting eligible workers unpaid, job‑protected leave
- Dependent whose medical needs may justify time off
- Number of employees needed for employer coverage
- Number of weeks for maximum standard duration of FMLA leave
20 Clues: Event, Trigger for FMLA eligibility • Paperwork supporting a leave request • Level of government that enacted FMLA • Rights, What FMLA posters must outline • One of the relationships covered under FMLA • Internal rules outlining how leave is handled • Event allowing a parent to take bonding leave • Entity required to comply if it has 50+ workers • ...
Medical Terminology Sensory System 2026-04-18
Across
- produces tears
- doctor who performs eye exams, vision tests, and prescribe corrective lenses
- a chart used to test distant vision
- a physician who specializes in the treatment of eye diseases and who performs eye surgery
- word root for tympanic membrane
- ringing in the ears
- word root for cornea
- increased pressure inside the eye that leads to optic nerve damage; results in vision loss
- suffix that means surgical repair
- viral or bacterial infection causing erythema of sclera and conjunctiva
- connects the middle ear to the pharynx; aids in equalizing pressure
- part of inner ear involved in hearing; encoder of auditory stimuli into neural signals
- the nerve by which nerve cells of the retina leave the eye and enter the brain
- sensorinerual hearing loss occurring as a result of gradual nerve degeneration; primarily impacts aging populations
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- white outer layer of eyeball
- medical term for eardrum
- a term synonymous to "pinna"
- suffix that means vision
- suffix that means visual examination
- bumps on tongue that help transmit taste
- earwax
- part of inner ear responsible for balance
- condition where the lens of the eye clouds, causing blurring of vision
- nerve that carries auditory and balance information from the ear to the brain
- loss of smell
- suffix that means disease
- assessment tool for color vision
- a smooth muscle that opens and closes the pupil, controlling how much light can enter the eye
- word root for eyelid
29 Clues: earwax • loss of smell • produces tears • ringing in the ears • word root for cornea • word root for eyelid • medical term for eardrum • suffix that means vision • suffix that means disease • white outer layer of eyeball • a term synonymous to "pinna" • word root for tympanic membrane • assessment tool for color vision • suffix that means surgical repair • ...
Medical Terminology Word parts. 2026-05-16
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- Maxiall; upper jaw
- above; upon; on
- redness; flushed
- under; below
- process of recording
- bad
- sweat
- Acetabulum
- pancreas
- specialist
- new
- away from
- between
- sudden; sharp; severe
- Vetabra
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- digestion
- around; on both sides; doubly
- destruction; breakdown; separation
- strength
- in; within
- hair
- study of
- face
- enzyme
- to break
- deficient; below; under; less than normal
- nail
- lack of; down; less; removal of
- all
- appetite
- white
- process
- pertaing to; full of
33 Clues: bad • all • new • hair • face • nail • sweat • white • enzyme • process • between • Vetabra • strength • study of • to break • pancreas • appetite • digestion • away from • in; within • Acetabulum • specialist • under; below • above; upon; on • redness; flushed • Maxiall; upper jaw • process of recording • pertaing to; full of • sudden; sharp; severe • around; on both sides; doubly • lack of; down; less; removal of • ...
Newsletters 2013-02-12
Jobs and Occupations 2024-10-25
12 Clues: chef • nurse • police • teacher • job/work • secretary • accountant • hair stylist • medical doctor • company employee • government worker • housewife/househusband
everything everything 2024-05-29
15 Clues: wall • dull • poem • fight • hawaii • stretched • imagination • hand on hip • a silky case • end of world • not consistent • mental disorder • medical treatment • judge in matter of taste • unable to bend withstand pressure
Hospital Key Words 2023-09-03
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- a place they take and analyze your blood.
- given by mouth or IV to relieve your symptoms.
- someone goes to the hospital when they are ______.
- medical ______ is a technical term used in healthcare.
- a wrap or covering that keeps wounds clean.
- equipment used by medical staff to hear heartbeat.
- goes in your nose when short of breath.
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- where medication is dispensed.
- an annual exam performed by a primary care physician.
- prescribes medication or performs surgery.
- gives medication based on doctor's orders.
- vehicle that brings you to emergency room.
- a piece of clothing that patients are asked to change into.
- used by healthcare workers to keep hands clean.
14 Clues: where medication is dispensed. • goes in your nose when short of breath. • a place they take and analyze your blood. • prescribes medication or performs surgery. • gives medication based on doctor's orders. • vehicle that brings you to emergency room. • a wrap or covering that keeps wounds clean. • given by mouth or IV to relieve your symptoms. • ...
Malignant Spinal Cord Compression 2024-02-05
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- Loss of power (7)
- What can occur if not diagnosed and treated quickly (9)
- Medication given to protect stomach when steroids given (10)
- _______ mgs - Dose of steroids given if cord compression suspected (7)
- Medical abbreviation for cord compression (4)
- Radicular pain associated with cord compression (7)
- ____ or bowel dysfunction can be a symptom(7)
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- Loss of feeling (7)
- Steroid given to reduced inflammation if cord compression suspected (13)
- Altered _____ associated with cord compression (9)
- Where in the body cord compression can occur (5)
- Usual treatment if cord compression confirmed (12)
- Position of patient if cord compression suspected (3/4)
- Medical investigation to confirm cord compression (3)
14 Clues: Loss of power (7) • Loss of feeling (7) • Medical abbreviation for cord compression (4) • ____ or bowel dysfunction can be a symptom(7) • Where in the body cord compression can occur (5) • Altered _____ associated with cord compression (9) • Usual treatment if cord compression confirmed (12) • Radicular pain associated with cord compression (7) • ...
Health vocab 2024-02-20
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- A person’s achievement in all components of health
- The mental quality’s specific to a person
- a measure token to prevent something from happening
- The way in which a person lives
- any recipient of medical care
- the state of being free from illness and injury
- a result of an action or condition
- resistant to infection
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- The passing on of physical or mental characteristics through genetics
- to have an effect on behavior of someone or something
- a community of interacting organisms and their ecosystems
- containing the environment with man-made waste
- help given to a sick person or injured until full medical treatment is available
- protecting the physical quality of something
14 Clues: resistant to infection • any recipient of medical care • The way in which a person lives • a result of an action or condition • The mental quality’s specific to a person • protecting the physical quality of something • containing the environment with man-made waste • the state of being free from illness and injury • A person’s achievement in all components of health • ...
Imaging Careers 2026-03-31
Across
- Primarily refers to contrast media (or contrast agents)—substances introduced into the body to enhance the visibility of internal structures, tissues, or organs during diagnostic imaging procedures
- Visualization of deep structures of the body by recording reflections of sound waves directed into the tissues
- Computerized axial tomography
- Nuclear medical technician
- Diagnostic and therapeutic medical techniques using radionuclides or radioisotopes
- Intravenous pyelogram
- Recording the position and motion of the heart walls or its internal structures using ultrasonic waves
- Positron emission tomography
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- Describes the differences in photographic density in a radiograph
- Electrocardiogram
- Making a record or image of a plane of the body
- Magnetic resonance imagery
- Electroencephalogram
- Computed tomography
14 Clues: Electrocardiogram • Computed tomography • Electroencephalogram • Intravenous pyelogram • Nuclear medical technician • Magnetic resonance imagery • Positron emission tomography • Computerized axial tomography • Making a record or image of a plane of the body • Describes the differences in photographic density in a radiograph • ...
Engineering Careers 2014-10-29
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- Solve medical problems in hospitals and medical companies.
- Distribute electricity and design electrical systems.
- Improve design and manufacturing of boats and watercraft.
- Reviewing and implementing production standards.
- Operate MRI equipment and solve calculations.
- Design heating and cooling systems.
- Build construction projects from roadways to office buildings.
- Computer applications software engineer.
- Design equipment in nuclear power plants.
- Draw designs of cars and trucks.
- Generate x-rays
- Maintain and design kitchen machinery.
- Design drawings and virtual models of yachts.
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- Design and install phone networks.
- Monitor instruments used on airplanes during flight.
- Monitor and develop alternative energy outputs.
- Install, service, maintain, and repair gas systems.
- Design ships.
- Create everything from iPhones to drilling components.
- Make sure manufacturing and shipping equipment work.
- Research in fields like environmental science and engineering.
- Examine jets, helicopters, etc.
- Design internal electronic components of PC computers.
- Design habitats for animals to be comfortable.
- Development of energy efficient lighting.
- Design and develop programs and applications.
26 Clues: Design ships. • Generate x-rays • Examine jets, helicopters, etc. • Draw designs of cars and trucks. • Design and install phone networks. • Design heating and cooling systems. • Maintain and design kitchen machinery. • Computer applications software engineer. • Design equipment in nuclear power plants. • Development of energy efficient lighting. • ...
EMS Legal Issues 2020-01-29
Across
- Lawsuit filed by the government
- Consent when risk and benefits are explained
- Consent type in emergency detention
- The first priority on every scene
- "Above all else, do no _."
- Failure to terminate care when requested
- A set of written offline medical direction orders
- Transporting a patient unwillingly
- Lawsuit filed by a private party
- Document expressing medical care wishes
- Sign of obvious death: muscle stiffness
- Sign of obvious death: no head
- A legal obligation to perform care
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- Document refusing resuscitation efforts
- Transferring care to a lower level is:
- Unlawful touching
- Required reporting: child ___
- When in doubt call:
- Proved when injury is caused by breach of duty
- Failure to perform a duty, gross vs simple
- Consent given verbally or non-verbally
- Consent for a minor or incompetent patient
- Sign of obvious death: blood pooling
- Written defamation
- Verbal defamation
- The skills an EMT can legally perform
- The threat to inflict harm
- Must be present to prove proximate cause:
28 Clues: Unlawful touching • Verbal defamation • Written defamation • When in doubt call: • "Above all else, do no _." • The threat to inflict harm • Required reporting: child ___ • Sign of obvious death: no head • Lawsuit filed by the government • Lawsuit filed by a private party • The first priority on every scene • Transporting a patient unwillingly • A legal obligation to perform care • ...
UWNC Crossword 1 2017-07-31
Across
- UWNC's Medical Director practices at this clinic.
- UWNC's governing body.
- Where patients go for blood draws.
- Number of UWNC clinics.
- The "E" in AIDET.
- UWNC Executive Director.
- One of two patient identifiers that must be confirmed at each step in the care process.
- UWNC is part of this entity.
- You can find the UWNC policies here.
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- You should never share yours with anyone.
- Providers generate one of these when they want a patient to see a specialist.
- What should you do in an event of a fire?
- Keystroke used to secure your computer screen.
- Commonly used type of personal protective equipment.
- The organization that accredits UWNC.
- Number of drill each clinic must complete each year.
- You should complete one of these if a patient injures themselves in a UWNC clinic.
- Providers must have these in order to practice in UWNC clinics.
- Supervises the providers in a clinic.
- The electronic medical record system.
20 Clues: The "E" in AIDET. • UWNC's governing body. • Number of UWNC clinics. • UWNC Executive Director. • UWNC is part of this entity. • Where patients go for blood draws. • You can find the UWNC policies here. • The organization that accredits UWNC. • Supervises the providers in a clinic. • The electronic medical record system. • You should never share yours with anyone. • ...
Biomedical Science Careers Crossword Puzzle 2019-01-16
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- Studies the surgical and medical diseases of the male and female urinary tract system.
- Studies the atomic and molecular structures of crystals made from organic matter.
- Gathers and studies information to understand events that have occurred in the past
- Studies the immune system.
- Diagnose a disease using medical imaging.
- The scientific study of human or non-human body movement.
- Studies cells obtained by different means from human and animal bodies
- Studies toxins.
- Studies the blood and blood cells.
- Studies the genes and DNA of humans and animals.
- Studies parasites.
- Studies animal anatomy.
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- Studies the growth and development of organisms.
- Studies animals.
- Studies the molecular makeup and processes of living organisms.
- Studies viruses and viral diseases.
- Treats children and adults who have difficulty with speech or language.
- Studies the incidence and transmission of diseases.
- Studies the structure and function of the nervous system.
- Studies the chemical composition of cells.
- Studies the causes and characteristics of cancer.
21 Clues: Studies toxins. • Studies animals. • Studies parasites. • Studies animal anatomy. • Studies the immune system. • Studies the blood and blood cells. • Studies viruses and viral diseases. • Diagnose a disease using medical imaging. • Studies the chemical composition of cells. • Studies the growth and development of organisms. • Studies the genes and DNA of humans and animals. • ...
Percy Jackson by Ryan J 2024-06-07
Across
- The object can turn into a sword
- The most powerful weapon in Olympus
- The school that Percy goes to
- Medusa turns people into these
- Something Percy can control
- Annabeth used this to distract Cerberus
- This is the floor of the empire state building that the gods live on
- The place were Percy battled Echidna
- They played this game at camp
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- The God of the sea
- Percy was having these a lot on the quest
- The place that its safe from monsters
- Percy's protector/best friend
- This is what on of the old ladies/fury's did when Percy and Groover were on the bus
- One of the medical issues that Percy has that makes him not able to read English but able to read Greek
- The Son Of Poseidon
- The place that sally met Poseidon
- One of the medical issues that Percy has that keeps him from focusing
- This object was used to leave the underworld
- Percy's favorite class
20 Clues: The God of the sea • The Son Of Poseidon • Percy's favorite class • Something Percy can control • The school that Percy goes to • Percy's protector/best friend • They played this game at camp • Medusa turns people into these • The object can turn into a sword • The place that sally met Poseidon • The most powerful weapon in Olympus • The place were Percy battled Echidna • ...
Combat first aid 2023-09-27
Across
- - object that enters a body
- - loss of fluid
- system- bones, cartilage, ligaments and muscles
- - rest, ice, compression, elevation, referral
- - injured person
- - severe allergic reaction
- -bones move out of place
- -small network to carry blood in body
- - not able to react to stimuli
- - medical apparatus to insert intravenous fluids/drugs
- -warfare fighting
- - restricting bandage
- - breathing
- compressions- pump chest with hands
- - passing a patient another
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- document - must be a truthful and professional record
- - poisoning from bites and penetrating wounds from venomous creatures
- -bone breakage
- - blood moving a string body
- system - network of tissue and organs to clean the body from toxins and toxins
- - combat first aid procedure
- arrest -heart stopping
- - personal protective equipment
- - removing people from a hazardous situation
- - person receiving medical aid
- hazard - dangerous microbes in a setting
- - talking to calm a patient
- - first thing to attend to
- - bleeding
- -support to stop movement
- -build up of bacteria
- - damage to body
32 Clues: - bleeding • - breathing • -bone breakage • - loss of fluid • - injured person • - damage to body • -warfare fighting • - restricting bandage • -build up of bacteria • arrest -heart stopping • -bones move out of place • -support to stop movement • - severe allergic reaction • - first thing to attend to • - object that enters a body • - talking to calm a patient • - passing a patient another • ...
Arab Society 2023-11-15
Across
- Islamic Culture contributed to this by creating groundbreaking medical encyclopedias
- The god of Islam
- A medical literature contribution/advancement
- The journey to Mecca at least once in a lifetime
- Praying 5x a day facing Mecca
- Another type of architecture used in mosques.
- The religion practiced in Arabic society.
- Islamic Culture contributed to this by preserving Greek, Persian, and Indian Text
- The holy book of the Islamic religion.
- A type of architecture used in mosques.
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- The duties of Islam, the religion of Muslims
- The month where Muslims fast during daylight hours
- Declaring belief in one god and Muhammad as God's messenger
- Muhammad's place of birth
- Domes, arches, and tombs all fall under the category of __________.
- A place of worship for Muslims
- God's messenger in Islamic religion
- Giving to those in need
- Fasting during daylight hours in the month of Ramadan
- The journey of Muhammad and his followers from Mecca to Medina
20 Clues: The god of Islam • Giving to those in need • Muhammad's place of birth • Praying 5x a day facing Mecca • A place of worship for Muslims • God's messenger in Islamic religion • The holy book of the Islamic religion. • A type of architecture used in mosques. • The religion practiced in Arabic society. • The duties of Islam, the religion of Muslims • ...
Toefl Primary - Unit 2 - Community Helpers 2024-07-26
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- - Checks tickets and ensures passengers follow rules on trains or buses.
- - Sails out to sea to catch fish.
- - Manages a city and its services.
- Worker - Collects trash to keep the city clean.
- - Fights for and defends their country.
- - Puts out fires and rescues people from dangerous situations.
- - Provides health care, assists doctors, and cares for patients.
- - Fixes things that are broken.
- - Provides medical care and treatment to patients.
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- - Provides medical care to sick or injured people during emergencies.
- - Provides prescriptions and advises on medication use.
- - Provides care for teeth and gums.
- Worker - Works without pay to help others.
- - Helps students find books and information at the library.
- Forecaster - Studies weather patterns and predicts weather conditions.
- - Operates a vehicle to transport people or goods.
- Carrier - Delivers mail and packages.
- Officer - Helps keep the community safe by enforcing laws and regulations.
- - Teaches students in a school.
- - Grows crops and raises animals for food.
20 Clues: - Teaches students in a school. • - Fixes things that are broken. • - Sails out to sea to catch fish. • - Manages a city and its services. • - Provides care for teeth and gums. • Carrier - Delivers mail and packages. • - Fights for and defends their country. • Worker - Works without pay to help others. • - Grows crops and raises animals for food. • ...
How well do you know the bride and groom? 2023-04-02
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- Our favorite season
- Jacob's college mjr.
- Jacob's middle name
- town Jacob grew up in
- what month did Jacob propose in
- grade level Emma was homeschooled until
- Month we met
- our favorite vegetable
- Emma's college major
- Jacob is always trying to create the perfect cup of ___
- name of Emmas medical school
- State Emma went to undergrad in
- Emma's favorite book genre
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- Emma's brother's name
- City we met in
- What type of restaurant was our first dinner date at?
- what kind of animal is Cheddar
- Emma's middle name
- Jacob's favorite color
- color of our cars
- type of sports team Jacob works for
- state we are moving to
- Jacob's favorite type of alcohol
- state Jacob was born in
- how many years have we been together (round down)
- our favorite type of weather
- our eye color
- Emma's medical specialty
- Jacob's sister's name
- Cheddar's age
30 Clues: Month we met • our eye color • Cheddar's age • City we met in • color of our cars • Emma's middle name • Our favorite season • Jacob's middle name • Jacob's college mjr. • Emma's college major • Emma's brother's name • town Jacob grew up in • Jacob's sister's name • Jacob's favorite color • state we are moving to • our favorite vegetable • state Jacob was born in • Emma's medical specialty • ...
Patho Vocab1 2021-09-20
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- collection of problems from one specific cause
- feeling for lumps, heat, etc.
- general complaint by patient
- causes disease symptoms to worsen
- how a disease develops
- internal balance
- treating the body and mind together as whole
- measurable indication of disease
- what can I expect from this illness?
- present from birth
- what disease do you have?
- disease from within the body(such as cancer)
- beginning of symptoms
- presentation of a disease
- factor that increases the risk of disease
- disease obtained from medical environment
- arising from a faulty medical procedure
- deviation from the normal
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- what is the actual result from this illness?
- study of causes
- trigger that can cause an onset of disease
- tiny disease causing agent
- done by listening
- repeated or ongoing
- a specific dysfunction of an organ or structure
- end of life care
- exact cause is not determined
- short term illness
- relief of pain and discomfort
- disease from outside agent (such as a virus)
30 Clues: study of causes • internal balance • end of life care • done by listening • present from birth • short term illness • repeated or ongoing • beginning of symptoms • how a disease develops • what disease do you have? • presentation of a disease • deviation from the normal • tiny disease causing agent • general complaint by patient • feeling for lumps, heat, etc. • exact cause is not determined • ...
The Incredible Life of Elizabeth Blackwell 2021-09-23
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- Went to this school for her degree
- retired from practice because of this
- taught children who were slaves at this place
- Born in this country
- became blind in one eye because of this and couldn’t become a surgeon
- Born on this month
- Opened this when she was only 17
- first women to be admitted to this, allowed her to practice medicine in the UK
- Professor of this at her women's medical college
- founded this at her hospital
- adopted this person
- Opened a hospital here
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- motto: Prevention is better than cure
- emarked on a tour in this place where she inspired women to go into science
- Moved to this country in 1832
- Never got…
- vacationed here every summer and was buried here
- fell down this and became disabled
- first woman in US to be awarded this
- died because of this
- number of times she applied to medical school before getting in
21 Clues: Never got… • Born on this month • adopted this person • Born in this country • died because of this • Opened a hospital here • founded this at her hospital • Moved to this country in 1832 • Opened this when she was only 17 • Went to this school for her degree • fell down this and became disabled • first woman in US to be awarded this • motto: Prevention is better than cure • ...
Insurances 2022-04-11
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- Insurance - Medical insurances that are payed for bodily insurance or death
- - Licensed legal representative
- - A policy issued to replace one that is expired
- - Health maintenance organization
- benefit - Who gets money when you die
- Rate -
- benefit plan - Benefit package that you get to pick and choose your benefits
- Benefits - In the case of terminal illness the proceeds of a life insurance policy are paid onset medical expenses
- insurance - sold for a specific time period (does not build up cash value)
- - Set fee paid by insurance holder for each occurrence
- enrollment - Amount of time for someone to subscribe to a health plan
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- - Amount a policyholder must pay toward an insured loss
- insurance - provides insure through the whole life (has cash value)
- date - When an insurance kicks in
- coverage - insurance policy without a deductible
- insurance - Hospital insurance
- - Who receives the benefits in a policy
- amount - of money an insurer charges for coverage
- - Poor people to get insurance
- Risk - Pre Existing poor health
20 Clues: Rate - • insurance - Hospital insurance • - Poor people to get insurance • - Licensed legal representative • Risk - Pre Existing poor health • date - When an insurance kicks in • - Health maintenance organization • benefit - Who gets money when you die • - Who receives the benefits in a policy • coverage - insurance policy without a deductible • ...
Talk with a lab technician review 2025-01-20
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- A bag or pack applied to reduce pain or swelling.
- "I feel a bit ________ about needles."
- "Your ________ will be ready in 24 to 72 hours."
- "Please make a ________ and hold it tight."
- To clean something and remove germs.
- "The lab technician will ________ you if you feel nervous."
- "We’ll take three ________ of blood today."
- "Take a deep breath and ________ your arm."
- A scheduled meeting, like for a test.
- A blood vessel that carries blood to the heart.
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- A test to measure sugar levels in the blood.
- "Can you confirm your ________ of birth?"
- A band tied around an arm to locate veins.
- "Let me know if you experience any ________ after the test."
- A test to check fat levels in the blood.
- "I’ll clean the area with ________ to keep it sterile."
- A series of steps in a medical process.
- "You’ll feel a slight ________ when the needle goes in."
- Not eating or drinking before a medical test.
- An online site to access test results.
20 Clues: To clean something and remove germs. • A scheduled meeting, like for a test. • "I feel a bit ________ about needles." • An online site to access test results. • A series of steps in a medical process. • A test to check fat levels in the blood. • "Can you confirm your ________ of birth?" • A band tied around an arm to locate veins. • ...
MEDICARE 2025-02-07
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- ENROLLMENT PERIOD JAN 1-MARCH 31
- METHOD USED BY INSURANCE TO SET PRICES
- EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION
- COVERAGE AT LEAST AS GOOD AS MEDICARE
- A GROUP OF APPROVED PROVIDERS
- MAXIMUM OUT OF POCKET
- COVERED BY PART D
- SOME ARE FREE, THEY HELP PREVENT DISEASE
- COVERED BY PART B
- SOME ONE WHO RECEIVES MEDICARE BENEFITS
- ENROLLMENT PERIOD WHEN YOU FIRST TURN 65
- USED TO DIVIDE DRUGS BY COST
- PART C
- SUPPLEMENTS ORIGINAL MEDICARE
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- PERCENT YOU PAY FOR A MEDICAL SERVICE
- OFFSETS SOME COSTS FOR LOW INCOME BENEFICIARIES
- MOST WORK 40 FOR "FREE" PART A
- MONTHLY FEE FOR INSURANCE COVERAGE
- IF YOU ARE 65, DISABLED OR HAVE ESRD YOU ARE ___________
- YOU PAY THIS BEFORE INSURANCE PAYS
- SET FEE FOR A MEDICAL SERVICE
- COVERED BY PART A
- IN OKLAHOMA, ONCE A YEAR TO CHANGE INSURANCE WITHIUT UNDERWRITING
- AGENCY THAT REGULATES MEDICARE
- ENROLLMENT PERIOD OCT 15-DEC 7
- FEE FOR NOT ENROLLING IN PART D OR PART B LATE
26 Clues: PART C • COVERED BY PART D • COVERED BY PART A • COVERED BY PART B • MAXIMUM OUT OF POCKET • EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION • USED TO DIVIDE DRUGS BY COST • A GROUP OF APPROVED PROVIDERS • SET FEE FOR A MEDICAL SERVICE • SUPPLEMENTS ORIGINAL MEDICARE • MOST WORK 40 FOR "FREE" PART A • AGENCY THAT REGULATES MEDICARE • ENROLLMENT PERIOD OCT 15-DEC 7 • ENROLLMENT PERIOD JAN 1-MARCH 31 • ...
Random 3 2024-10-02
Across
- sac containing fluid or other material
- serious bacterial infection affecting the throat
- irregular heartbeat
- hair loss
- condition where uterine tissue grows outside the uterus
- stone formation in organs, such as kidney stones
- difficulty in articulating speech due to muscle weakness
- benign tumor made of blood vessels
- ultrasound of the heart
- infection caused by a fungus
- gallstones in the gallbladder
- loss of body fluids
- red blood cell
- cancer of the lymphatic system
- listening to internal body sounds, typically with a stethoscope
- medical term for bruise
- overactive thyroid gland
- difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
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- relating to the wrist bones
- enlarged liver
- medical term for vomiting
- excessive sweating
- disease affecting the nerves
- teeth grinding during sleep
- neurological disorder causing seizures
- small tear in skin or tissue
- imaging test for blood vessels
- sudden muscle weakness, often triggered by strong emotions
- inflammation of the eye’s conjunctiva, also known as pink eye
- lack of oxygen to tissues
30 Clues: hair loss • enlarged liver • red blood cell • excessive sweating • irregular heartbeat • loss of body fluids • ultrasound of the heart • medical term for bruise • overactive thyroid gland • medical term for vomiting • lack of oxygen to tissues • relating to the wrist bones • teeth grinding during sleep • disease affecting the nerves • small tear in skin or tissue • ...
Global Health Issues : Trends, Problems, and Concerns 2025-03-25
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- Mobility restrictions enforced by the government during a medical emergency
- The dissemination of false information on a medical emergency
- Tiny plastic particles affecting human health
- Airborne contaminants that cause respiratory illnesses
- City expansion and its effects on public health
- Being ill but not exhibiting any symptoms
- Unexpected rise in a disease in a particular region
- The gap in healthcare access among various demographics
- Resistance to illness due to widespread immunity
- A microorganism that causes illness
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- Diseases are transmitted by tainted water
- A chronic condition such as heart disease or diabetes
- Keeping separate to stop the transmission of disease
- A medication for viral infections
- Psychological health and emotional resilience
- A strategy that connects human, animal, and environmental health
- Health services aimed toward senior citizens
- The availability and accessibility of nutritious food
- The study of hereditary conditions and characteristics
- Finding those who have been exposed to an infectious person
- A genetic change in a virus that could impact its behavior
21 Clues: A medication for viral infections • A microorganism that causes illness • Diseases are transmitted by tainted water • Being ill but not exhibiting any symptoms • Health services aimed toward senior citizens • Psychological health and emotional resilience • Tiny plastic particles affecting human health • City expansion and its effects on public health • ...
Week Two Spelling MA20 2022-03-23
Across
- Complaint known by the patient but cannot be seen
- alcohol solution often used for cleaning.
- To bring together the edges of a wound.
- Material Safety Data Sheet
- History
- Narrowing of a passageway.
- Document detailing procedure in lay terms, citing
- To destroy tissue through heat, chemical, freezing or electricity.
- and outcomes.
- Surgical drape specific for a site.
- Assessment, Return visit
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- To destroy all microbial life
- Continuity of Care Record
- Using electricity to cauterize vessels during surgery.
- Body’s reaction to trauma causing inflamed tissue.
- Patient sign that is visible and can be measured.
- Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan
- Povidone-iodine antiseptic used for surgical soap.
- Loss of feeling or sensation.
- Chief complaint, History, Exam, Details of Problem, Drugs and
- Problem Oriented Medical Record
- Uses steam pressure to sterilize equipment.
- Another term to refer to sutures.
- Source Oriented Medical Record
- Review of Systems
- CC, Problem that brings the patient to the office.
- Locking mechanism on the handle of an instrument
27 Clues: History • and outcomes. • Review of Systems • Assessment, Return visit • Continuity of Care Record • Material Safety Data Sheet • Narrowing of a passageway. • To destroy all microbial life • Loss of feeling or sensation. • Source Oriented Medical Record • Problem Oriented Medical Record • Another term to refer to sutures. • Surgical drape specific for a site. • ...
90 Years of RichardPitner: A Life Well Lived" 2025-07-22
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- Brass instrument he played in youth
- Lifelong passion for games and teams
- Repaired things around the house
- Where Richard began his medical career
- Football team he rooted for
- Loved exploring the world
- His birth state
- Quiet, stealthy outdoor pursuit with a rifle
- Omaha’s famous baseball tradition (abbr.)
- State he loved for skiing and drives
- Read scripture during Mass
- Gave Communion as church volunteer (abbr.)
- Overseas Army post during service
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- What Richard's grandkids call him
- Lake vehicle he captained
- Called this while performing orthopedic operations
- Card game won with strategy and partners
- Title Richard values most
- His medical specialty
- Jumped from a plane at 54
- Skilled public speaker
- Sport played with rackets
- Surgical technique involving small joint cameras
- Winter sport Richard enjoyed in Colorado
- Dance performed at two sons’ weddings
- Family vacation vehicle that broke down in AZ
- Volunteered at state track meet for 50 years
27 Clues: His birth state • His medical specialty • Skilled public speaker • Lake vehicle he captained • Title Richard values most • Jumped from a plane at 54 • Sport played with rackets • Loved exploring the world • Read scripture during Mass • Football team he rooted for • Repaired things around the house • What Richard's grandkids call him • Overseas Army post during service • ...
VOCABULARY TEST - 2 2022-09-20
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- A synonym of attitude is ...
- An antonym of success is ...
- The English translation of “séjour à l’hôpital” in French is hospital ...
- The English translation of “médicament” in French is ...
- A synonym of chilling is ...
- The English translation of “mise à jour” in French is an ...
- A synonym of probable is ...
- The English translation of “infirmière” in French is ...
- The English translation of “le savoir” in French is ...
- The English translation of “dossier medical” in French is medical ...
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- A synonym of illness is ...
- The English translation of “données” in French is ...
- The English translation of “santé” in French is ...
- The English translation of “urgence” in French is ...
- Somebody who feels fear is ...
- Somebody who does not feel fear is ...
- A person who performs surgery is a ...
- The English translation of “une baffle” in French is a ...
- A synonym of the internet is the ...
- The English translation of “soigner” in French is ...
20 Clues: A synonym of illness is ... • A synonym of attitude is ... • An antonym of success is ... • A synonym of chilling is ... • A synonym of probable is ... • Somebody who feels fear is ... • A synonym of the internet is the ... • Somebody who does not feel fear is ... • A person who performs surgery is a ... • The English translation of “santé” in French is ... • ...
Immigration 2025-11-24
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- a branch of St Louis full of Italians
- this was a big problem is some countries
- restrictions made it hard for immigrants to find a ___
- These people dominated the midwest
- It brung things like burritos and tocos
- People left for a better _____
- This was scarce in some countries at the time.
- Bring Vadaca to the U.S
- how long it could take for an immigrant to leave Ellis Island
- the culture bring pizza to the U.S
- how long it took to look over people during the medical examination
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- the immigrants had horrible ________
- The room where medical inspections took place
- People that weren’t high up on status could not do this
- The chinese came here to get this metal
- Americans wanted immigrants to learn their _________
- This is the type of food that the Italians bring to the U.S
- it was famous for bringing saint patricks day
- A necessary way to make money in their country
- A food that was from mexico
20 Clues: Bring Vadaca to the U.S • A food that was from mexico • People left for a better _____ • These people dominated the midwest • the culture bring pizza to the U.S • the immigrants had horrible ________ • a branch of St Louis full of Italians • The chinese came here to get this metal • It brung things like burritos and tocos • this was a big problem is some countries • ...
Patient Assessment Vocab 2025-10-28
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- are something you can see or feel
- is a memory aid for mental status
- is a grating noise of two bones rubbing
- of the tracheal is a serious airway problem
- is what we use for trauma patients
- pulse is the most common pulse we check on an adult
- is the life threatening issues that we must deal with first
- is abnormal bulging of the veins in the neck
- is a practice to minimize contact with blood
- impression is your first impression of a patient
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- is used on responsive medical patients
- are something the patient must tell you
- pulse is the preferred site for checking circulation on infants
- pulse is most often used during CPR
- complaint is the reason a person called the ambulance
- is used to gather a person's history
- is what we use for medical patients
- pedis is a distal pulse for a fractured tib/fib
- is the protection of an injured area
- are actions taken to correct a patient's injury
20 Clues: are something you can see or feel • is a memory aid for mental status • is what we use for trauma patients • pulse is most often used during CPR • is what we use for medical patients • is used to gather a person's history • is the protection of an injured area • is used on responsive medical patients • are something the patient must tell you • ...
Healthcare Terminology Basics 2022-06-02
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- The information about a specific medical service submitted by your provider to your insurance company for processing.
- After you pay this amount in a year for medical expenses, your health plan will cover all healthcare costs completely.
- The amount you pay for coverage (usually monthly).
- An amount taken off the cost of services, for example your insurance reduces the cost of your medical bill.
- A provider who does not participate in your health plan network and has no agreement with your health plan.
- Consumer Driven Healthcare
- A statement from your insurance that shows the service billed from your provider, the deductible, coinsurance, and other covered amounts, as applicable. Compare this to the invoice from your provider to ensure accuracy.
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- The amount you must pay before your health plan will start paying towards your expenses.
- The portion of costs that your health plan will pay after your deductible is met(often around 80%).
- The cost per medical visit(paid to the provider before services are rendered)or portion responsible for a prescription.
- A provider that participates in your health plan’s network and agrees to charge negotiated rates established with your health plan.
- A contract with an insurance company that guarantees you certain coverage for expenses, gives rates of payment to keep coverage, and rates paid to providers for expenses.
12 Clues: Consumer Driven Healthcare • The amount you pay for coverage (usually monthly). • The amount you must pay before your health plan will start paying towards your expenses. • The portion of costs that your health plan will pay after your deductible is met(often around 80%). • ...
Answer for a prize! 2022-02-11
14 Clues: am • 303 • feliz • infant • illness • sibling • relatives • gestation • little jupiter • kitchen appliance • increasing in size • diminutive for bread • falling water for cleaning • picture using sound waves, medical imaging
Facts about Pediatricians 2024-04-03
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- Relationships with patients over an extended period of time.
- More than ten, less than twelve
- More than thirty-two less than thirty-four
- A doctor visit you have every year
- Type of college for doctors
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- Talking with other people
- Doctor for kids
- One-hundred-thousand plus fifty-thousand
- When you go to the doctor before you are sick.
- Medical exam you must have for sports
10 Clues: Doctor for kids • Talking with other people • Type of college for doctors • More than ten, less than twelve • A doctor visit you have every year • Medical exam you must have for sports • One-hundred-thousand plus fifty-thousand • More than thirty-two less than thirty-four • When you go to the doctor before you are sick. • ...
Ideographic Dictionaries and their Types 2024-04-13
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- Specialized dictionaries focusing on plants
- Picture-based dictionaries for a specific field (e.g., animals)
- Showing different uses of a symbol within a specific field
- Information about a symbol's origin and history
- "Ideographic" means...
- Learner's dictionaries with illustrations
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- Electronic collections of text used to create dictionaries
- Main word entry in an ideographic dictionary
- Dictionaries with symbols for medical terms
- Ideographic dictionaries for professions like carpentry
10 Clues: "Ideographic" means... • Learner's dictionaries with illustrations • Specialized dictionaries focusing on plants • Dictionaries with symbols for medical terms • Main word entry in an ideographic dictionary • Information about a symbol's origin and history • Ideographic dictionaries for professions like carpentry • ...
Cross-Examining Women’s Health 2025-11-28
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- Information used to analyze health outcomes.
- Systematic investigation used to produce medical knowledge.
- Laws created through government processes.
- A rule or guideline that shapes health systems.
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- Ability to obtain needed medical care.
- Outpatient location where patients receive care.
- Studies testing new drugs or treatments.
- Fair treatment and opportunities in healthcare.
- Hidden prejudice that influences healthcare decisions.
- Public support or action for a cause.
10 Clues: Public support or action for a cause. • Ability to obtain needed medical care. • Studies testing new drugs or treatments. • Laws created through government processes. • Information used to analyze health outcomes. • Fair treatment and opportunities in healthcare. • A rule or guideline that shapes health systems. • Outpatient location where patients receive care. • ...
MAA 2026-03-18
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- Place where prescriptions are filled
- Identification of a disease or condition
- Injection that protects against disease
- When a patient is sent to a specialist
- Person receiving medical care
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- Treatment used to help a patient recover and gain strength or function
- Medical professional who treats patients
- Condition that causes difficulties breathing
- When germs invade the body
- A disease that spreads from person to person
10 Clues: When germs invade the body • Person receiving medical care • Place where prescriptions are filled • When a patient is sent to a specialist • Injection that protects against disease • Medical professional who treats patients • Identification of a disease or condition • Condition that causes difficulties breathing • A disease that spreads from person to person • ...
Audrey Foster Assessment 2020-12-14
Across
- A brain injury caused by a blow to the head or violent shaking.
- The steps to follow in any situation where first aid is necessary.
- Headaches,dizziness, and memory and concentration problems during the recovery period from a concussion.
- A sudden, uncontrolled electrical disturbance in the brain.
- A law that gives legal protection to a person that assists someone who is injured.
- When one fails to fulfill their duty to act and provide proper care.
- A failure to do what is needed.
- An acute allergic reaction.
- A life-threatening condition where a person does not get enough blood flow.
- Acronym for emergency medical services.
- The type of consent given when a person is conscious and able to personally give consent.
- Using a fist to apply sudden pressure to the space above the bellybutton as part of the Heimlich Maneuver.
- Help given to a sick or injured person until full medical treatment is available.
- When someone performing first aid goes beyond their level of skill or performs an incorrect procedure that results in further injury or harm.
- A medical service available over the phone in case of exposure to poison.
- Equipment such as gloves or masks used to protect you while giving medical assistance or first aid.
- Keeping a person's private information secret and not telling anyone.
- Pressure applied directly to a wound or afflicted area.
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- When a person is unable to give consent but is in a life threatening situation where they need first aid to survive.
- A first aid procedure that uses chest compressions in order to restore blood circulation and breathing.
- A type of seizure where nerve cells in the brain send out sudden, excessive, uncontrolled electrical signals.
- A machine that analyzes the heart and administers shocks if necessary.
- Putting pressure on the chest as part of a first-aid procedure like CPR.
- A law that requires people to take necessary actions in order to prevent harm to others.
- When a person is unable to breath because of a blockage in the airway.
- Doing something that would not usually be done to help in this situation.
- A technique used to resuscitate a person that has stopped breathing by forcing air into their mouth.
- Devices for stopping blood flow through a vein or artery by applying pressure.
28 Clues: An acute allergic reaction. • A failure to do what is needed. • Acronym for emergency medical services. • Pressure applied directly to a wound or afflicted area. • A sudden, uncontrolled electrical disturbance in the brain. • A brain injury caused by a blow to the head or violent shaking. • The steps to follow in any situation where first aid is necessary. • ...
First Aid 2021-05-13
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- A tourniquet is a device that is used to apply pressure to a limb to help stop bleeding
- check list of things to help before medical professionals arrive
- what to do to an actively leading wound
- a failure to do something, especially something that one has a moral or legal obligation to do.
- swallowing something that is to big that you cannot fully swallow and cannot breathe while its in your throat
- a medical emergency that occurs when your body loses heat faster than it can produce heat
- a life-threatening condition that occurs when the body is not getting enough blood flow
- help given to a sick or injured person until full medical treatment is available.
- what you should be have during an emergency
- Injury to a joint accompanied by stretching or tearing of the ligaments
- legal duty requiring a party to take necessary action to prevent harm to another person or to the general public
- the process of taking food, drink, or another substance into the body by swallowing or absorbing it.
- the number to call when someone has ingested something that is dangerous
- the state of keeping or being kept secret or private.
- Actual freezing of tissue fluid resulting in damage to the skin and underlying tissue
- an injury to skin tissue
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- what may happen after a concussion
- Invasion by organisms contamination by disease-product organisms or pathogens
- also known as CPR
- most common type of seizures for people with epelepsy
- a burst of uncontrolled electrical activity between brain cells
- a portable defibrillator that almost anyone can use
- a failure to do something that you are legally responsible for
- A severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction.
- short for Emergency medical services
- doing something that reasonably prudent person would not do under the same or similar circumstances.
- An irregular, often rapid heart rate that commonly causes poor blood flow.
- permission that the victim must give before first aid can be given
- failure to take proper care in doing something.
- also known as the Heimlich maneuver
- Inhalation happens when air or other gases enter the lungs
- A brain injury caused by a blow to the head or a violent shaking of the head and body.
32 Clues: also known as CPR • an injury to skin tissue • what may happen after a concussion • also known as the Heimlich maneuver • short for Emergency medical services • what to do to an actively leading wound • what you should be have during an emergency • failure to take proper care in doing something. • a portable defibrillator that almost anyone can use • ...
chapter 23 2021-05-19
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- provider organization common with both HMOS and fee for service health insurance
- the policyholder will pay a certain percentage of the cost while insurance company pays the remaining portion of the cost.
- value the amount of money you, the policy holder, would receive if the policy is surrendered before your death or when it matures.
- life insurance also offers both protection and savings
- term care insurance is designed to help people protect their assets in the event of a prolonged illness or convalescence
- the insured will pay an agree on portion of the total expected which may be the first of the bill.
- the person you designate to receive the benefits of the policy upon your death
- maintenance organization paying a set fee on a regular basis
- life insurance covers the life of the insured for the specific term or period of time
- fault auto insurance eliminates the legal process of proving who is at fault in an accident
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- the amount of money you pay for your insurance
- life insurance is flexible insurance that allows the insured to alter the coverage as the need for protection and the ability to pay for it change
- the amount of money you pay for your insurance company in your time
- income insurance is another kind of health insurance
- insurance covers damages to your home as well as the personal property inside your home.
- medical insurance generally pays for doctor visits and hospitalization which includes room, board, and nursing service
- also known as a copay the predetermined amount some policies may require the policyholder to pay at the time a medical service is required.
- type of specialization account some employers offer their employers.
- life insurance also offers varying degrees of protection and savings
- the legal contract issued by the insurance company in your name
- out of pocket expenses limits the amount of money a policyholder will have to pay in a given year for medical expenses.
- life insurance is designed to cover a persons entire life and to build a cash value
- amount the amount of money that will be paid to the beneficiary upon your death
- insurance protects against loss of income due to the death of the insured.
- medical insurance is designed to begin paying when the basic coverage stops
25 Clues: the amount of money you pay for your insurance • income insurance is another kind of health insurance • life insurance also offers both protection and savings • maintenance organization paying a set fee on a regular basis • the legal contract issued by the insurance company in your name • the amount of money you pay for your insurance company in your time • ...
NI101 2018-05-17
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- ___ of innovation can depict how health ICT can be transferred from innovators, early adopters, early majority, late majority, and possibly to laggards
- “Data” (i.e. BP) is the raw building blocks of “Information” (i.e. Past Medical History), that in turn can be synthesized into _____ (i.e. Pathophysiology), and applied into action as “Wisdom” (i.e. Nursing Interventions)
- [Acronym] longitudinal digital health record of an individual from various source
- The first known nurse informaticist to utilize data visualization such as pie chart to show cause of mortality in the 1800s during the Crimean War
- A prerequisite for any eHealth services and applications; considered to be a base eHealth component in the WHO-ITU National eHealth Strategy Toolkit
- Synonymous to web teleconference, or online seminar
- A type of malware that can attack hospital’s health information systems, and prevent users to access it until the “ransom” has been given
- A specialized telehealth component that is focused on providing medical services (i.e. virtual consultation) across the distance
- GIDA stands for ____-isolated and disadvantaged areas
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- An overarching term for the utilization of Information and Communications Technology for health
- ____ nurse specialists are nurses with advanced education and experience in the hybried field of nursing science, computer science and information technology
- Ability of different information systems to communicate and operate with each other
- The country with the fastest Internet connectivity with download speed of 180.61 Megabytes per second according to speedtest in 2017 (clue found in Asia)
- An ethical principle that is observed when the personal identifiable information of patients with HIV are to be anonymized and protected from prying entities
- The use of physiologic identifier like fingerprint, iris scan, retinal scan, facial recognition, DNA, among others for human verification (clue ends with ‘s’)
- An available semantic standard that can be used as reference for nursing diagnosis across various electronic medical records around the globe
- Publishing ____ news or hoax can have a punishment of upto PHP 200,000 fine according to RA 10951 (Anti-___ News Act of 2017)
- [Acronym] A free open source software and the first electronic medical record system for local government health centers in the Philippines since 2004
- A general term for the application of “mobile” devices for health
- [Acronym] a type of health record that contains several patients, but is confined in a single hospital or health facility
20 Clues: Synonymous to web teleconference, or online seminar • GIDA stands for ____-isolated and disadvantaged areas • A general term for the application of “mobile” devices for health • [Acronym] longitudinal digital health record of an individual from various source • Ability of different information systems to communicate and operate with each other • ...
Aseptic Techniques 2019-09-23
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- Medical condition in which the lungs are not fully inflated
- Technical term for listening to the internal sounds of the body, usually by a stethtoscope
- Radiographic procedure used to visualize blood vessels after the introduction of contrast material
- Microscopic organisms; those of medical interest include bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa
- Presence or the reasonably anticipated presence of blood or other infectious materials
- Benign prostatic hypertrophy is a noncancerous enlargement of the prostate gland, commonly found in men over the age of 50
- Beneath a fingernail or toenail
- Used as an incubator for premature infants; provides controlled temperature and humidity and an oxygen supply
- External urethral orifice; the opening of the urethra on the body surface through which urine is discharged
- Position in which the patient is supine on the table or bed, the head is tilted downward 30-40 degrees with feet higher than head
- Pressure of blood in the thoracic vena cava, near the right atrium of the heart
- Any change from the normal sequence of electrical impulses of the heart, such as Bradycardia (slow), tachycardia (fast)
- Surgical creation of an opening into the trachea through the neck
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- Resembling serum, having a thin watery constitution
- (Proprietary name Ambu bag) is a hand-held device commonly used to provide positive pressure ventilation to patients who are not breathing
- Accumulation of air or gas in the pleural space, which may occur spontaneously or as a result of trauma
- Describes a product or method that is free of microbiological organisms
- Common position for surgical procedures and medical examinations involving the pelvis and lower abdomen
- X-ray exam of the spinal canal; a contrast agent is injected through a needle into the space around the spinal cord to display the spinal cord, canal, and nerve roots
- Indwelling catheter retained in the bladder by a balloon inflated with air or fluid
- X-ray image intensifer, sometimes referred to as a fluoroscope in medical settings
- Examination of a joint using x-rays after the injection of opaque contrast material
- Radiographic procedure obtained by the use of fluoroscopy and a contrast agent introduced through a catheter in the bladder
- Consisting of or containing pus
- Aseptic; free of living microorganisms
- The flow directed balloon tipped pulmonary artery catheter
26 Clues: Consisting of or containing pus • Beneath a fingernail or toenail • Aseptic; free of living microorganisms • Resembling serum, having a thin watery constitution • The flow directed balloon tipped pulmonary artery catheter • Medical condition in which the lungs are not fully inflated • Surgical creation of an opening into the trachea through the neck • ...
Final Exam Study Guide 2012-08-15
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- // to put something in place forcefuly
- // in vetro fertilization puting a female egg an male sperm in a dish then inserting it back in the female.
- // A federal law passeed in 1996 to protect privacy and other health care rights for patients
- // A written document detailing a health care providers pricacy practices
- // how long a place of practice will keep your records on flie.
- // A collection of information recorded when a patient seeks medical treatment.
- // transplantation of animal tissues and organs into humans
- // a dicision of medicine that incorporates law and medicine and medical proof at trials having to do with malpractice, crimes, and accidents.
- // a physician who investigates suspicious or unexplained deaths.
- // A legal document requiring the recipient to appear as a witness in court or to give deposition.
- // drug enforcement administration act a branch of this us department of justice that regulates the sale and use of drugs.
- // a public offical who investigates and holds inquests over those who die from unknown or violent causes; he or she may not be a physician depending on state or law
- // cells that have the potential to become any type of body cell.
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- // freedom from unauthorized intrusion
- // a person that protects unauthorized access.
- // the federal law giving authority to the drug enforcment administration to regulate the sale and use of drugs.
- // a test whereby the physician withdraws a sample of amniotic fluid from the uterus of a pregnant woman. fliud tested for genetic or other conditions that may lead to abnormal development of the fetus.
- // treatment directed toward curing a patients disease.
- // to issue a medical prescription for a patient.
- // Food and Drug Administration a federal agency within the department of health and human services that oversees drug quality and standardization and must approve durgs before they are released for public use.
- // the study of death and of the psychological methods of coping with it.
- // treatment of a terminally ill patients symptoms to make dying more comfortable; also called comfort case.
- // a legal doctrine that gives the state the authority to act in childs best interest.
- // The legal basis for informed consent, ususlly outlined in a state's medical practice act.
- // a postmortem examination to determine the cause of death or to obtain physiological evidence, as in the case of a suspicioius death.
25 Clues: // to put something in place forcefuly • // freedom from unauthorized intrusion • // a person that protects unauthorized access. • // to issue a medical prescription for a patient. • // treatment directed toward curing a patients disease. • // transplantation of animal tissues and organs into humans • // how long a place of practice will keep your records on flie. • ...
Insurance Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-18
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- a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim
- the person who owns the insurance policy
- a legal contract between the insurance company and the person, business, or entity being insured
- providers that do not participate in that health plan's network
- also known as Rx
- if you do not have coverage under private health insurance, state-sponsored, or government-sponsored, you are considered what
- threats to your personal or business property
- splitting or spreading of risk among multiple parties
- fixed amount for a covered service, paid by a patient to the provider of service before receiving the service
- an act that allows you to keep your same health insurance policy in the event you lost your job voluntarily, involuntarily, or through a reduction of work hours
- receives medical treatment without being admitted to a hospital
- a tax-advantaged medical savings account available to taxpayers in the United States who are enrolled in a high-deductible health plan
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- the payment received by a healthcare provider, hospital, diagnostic facility, or another healthcare facility for providing a medical service
- directly affects an individual or family
- limit on the amount of money you have to pay for covered health care services in a plan year
- a physician who provides both the first contact for a person with an undiagnosed health concern as well as continuing care of varied medical conditions
- the amount that the insurance company has agreed to pay for covered losses that are stated in your policy
- the amount you pay each month to keep your insurance policy active
- arrangement when company/government agency provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment of a premium
- the health services your insurance pays for
- daily allowances for the costs of business travel
- stays in the hospital while under treatment
- a formal request by a policyholder to an insurance company for coverage or compensation for a covered loss or policy event
- the amount of risk or liability that is covered for an individual or entity by way of insurance services
- distribution of health-related services and information via electronic information and telecommunication technologies
25 Clues: also known as Rx • directly affects an individual or family • the person who owns the insurance policy • the health services your insurance pays for • stays in the hospital while under treatment • threats to your personal or business property • daily allowances for the costs of business travel • splitting or spreading of risk among multiple parties • ...
Sports Medicine Careers Vocab 2023-08-06
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- The application of medical or surgical agencies for the purpose of preventing, relieving, or curing disease, or aiding natural functions
- Management for an illness or injury which results in symptoms that occur suddenly and unexpectedly
- An effort to prevent or reduce the severity of bodily injuries caused by external mechanisms, such as accidents, before they occur
- The study of the mechanical laws relating to the movement or structure of living organisms
- A person qualified to treat disease, injury, or deformity by physical methods such as massage, heat treatment, and exercise rather than by drugs or surgery
- Doctor of Medicine, credential held by physicians
- Registered Dietician Nutritionist, credential held by Dieticians
- A proficiency that uses psychological knowledge and skills to address optimal performance and well-being of athletes
- The study and practice of nutrition and diet with regards to improving anyone's athletic performance
- How to move better, faster, more efficiently
- Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, credential held by graduates of Osteopathic Medical School
- A certified and licensed health care professional who practices in the field of sports medicine using 5 domains to guide care
- The practical application of sports science to enhance movement quality
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- Refers to all movement including during leisure time, for transport to get to and from places, or as part of a person's work
- An industry that enables people with physical impairments or functional limitations to live healthy, productive, independent lives
- Specialize in the non-operative medical treatment of musculoskeletal sports conditions
- Relating to leadership, management, and administration of health care systems
- A broad field of healthcare related to physical activity in sport
- Actions or practices that improve the physical wellbeing of an injured or ill person
- The process of identifying a disease, condition, or injury from its signs and symptoms
- The process of deciding when an injured or ill athlete may safely return to practice or competition
- Physical Therapy/Doctor of Physical Therapy, credential held by Physical Therapists
- Healthcare providers fall under this side of the sports medicine umbrella
- A medical specialty which deals with problems in the foot
- a "whole person" approach to medicine—treating the entire person rather than just the symptoms
- Athletic Trainer Certified, credential held by Athletic Trainers
26 Clues: How to move better, faster, more efficiently • Doctor of Medicine, credential held by physicians • A medical specialty which deals with problems in the foot • Registered Dietician Nutritionist, credential held by Dieticians • Athletic Trainer Certified, credential held by Athletic Trainers • A broad field of healthcare related to physical activity in sport • ...
kpLibraries crossword 2023-09-11
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- the premier database of biomedical literature, it indexes more than 35 million citations from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books
- another name for the KP Drug Formulary
- a digital medical library with the full text of many leading drug and medical reference books
- specialty database with full-text articles related to aspects of health care administration
- a system for real-time, web-based communication with the kpLibrarians
- _____ - ____ ______ uses the best available research evidence, combined with clinical expertise and the patient’s unique values and circumstances
- a process of storing and organizing reference information for creating footnotes and bibliographies
- a clinical decision support resource, designed to be used by healthcare practitioners at the point of care
- use this tool, with its question banks, to study for Medical Specialty Boards and other exams
- the process by which researchers create, evaluate, and share the results of their study
- an exploration of published literature with the purpose of finding information on a specific topic
- among other features, this resource offers an alternative interface to searching Pubmed
- a study type that attempts to identify, appraise, and synthesize all the empirical evidence that meets specified eligibility criteria to answer a given research question
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- abbreviation for continuing medical education
- a network of professional librarians serving all KP regions
- the kpLibraries system for contacting librarians
- an electronic version of a written work, that can be read on the computer or a handheld device
- the _____ Library includes a database of peer-reviewed systematic reviews and protocols
- a comprehensive drug information system, with detailed drug monographs
- a tool that allows you to search many KP-subscribed databases at once
- authoritative, evidence-based resource on natural medicines, dietary supplements, and integrative therapies
- the process of evaluating a published study, this is an important step in Evidence-Based Practice
- a KP-approved, free reference management software to organize research sources/citations
- multi-component clinical search engine that includes e-books, e-journals, practice guidelines, drug information, and patient handouts
- the abbreviated name for the Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied Health Literature article database
- a form of intellectual property, under US federal law, covering protected original works of authorship
- the website address for Clinical Library (enter without punctuation)
- JAMA and The Lancet, for example
28 Clues: JAMA and The Lancet, for example • another name for the KP Drug Formulary • abbreviation for continuing medical education • the kpLibraries system for contacting librarians • a network of professional librarians serving all KP regions • the website address for Clinical Library (enter without punctuation) • ...
Nervous System Crossroad Puzzle 2026-01-09
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- Consists of brain and spinal cord
- Hollow spaces that connect with each other
- Practitioner who applies manual pressure to acupoints
- Combination of many nerve fibers
- Involuntary
- Use needles and sometimes lasers to puncture acupoints
- Responsible for many reflex actions and and carrying sensory messages up to the brain and motor
- Contains the nerves and has two divisions
- Carries messages between the CNS and the body
- Administers anesthesia to manage pain and induce unconsciousness
- Nurse who administers anesthesia before, during, and after surgeries or procedures
- Three membranes that cover and protect the brain
- Treats misalignment of joints
- System that coordinates all the activities of the body
- Assists in homeostasis by increasing heart rate, respiration, and blood pressure
- Located between the cerebrum and midbrain
- A mental health professional with advanced training who studies human behavior, emotions, and mental processes to diagnose and treat mental, emotional, and behavioral issues through therapy and psychological testing, without being a medical doctor
- Provides direct patient care for individuals with mental illnesses or developmental disabilities
- Assists in homeostasis by counteracting the sympathetic system
- Conducts impulses between brain parts
- Uses specialized equipment to record the brain's electrical activity. Helps diagnose conditions like epilepsy, sleep disorders,strokes,and brain injuries
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- Control Center
- Uses specialized equipment to record and study the electrical activity of the brain, spinal cord, and nervous system
- Regulates and Controls the Autotonomic Nervous System
- A medical doctor specializing in the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- A healthcare professional who conducts sleep studies to diagnose and help treat sleep disorders
- Muscle Coordination, Balance, Posture, Muscle Tone
- Emphasizes a holistic whole-person approach
- A medical doctor specializing in mental health, uniquely qualified to diagnose, treat, and prevent mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders, including substance use disorders.
- Responsible for Conducting messages between body parts, Chewing, Tasting, saliva production, and assisting in respiration
- Operates equipment to create internal body images
- Largest section of the brain
- Fluid that circulates continually
- A highly specialized medical doctor who diagnoses and surgically treats disorders of the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves
- Relay Center
- Impulses
- Regulates Heart beat, Respiration, Swallowing, Coughing, and blood pressure
- A healthcare professional who helps people improve movement, manage pain, and restore function after injury or illness
38 Clues: Impulses • Involuntary • Relay Center • Control Center • Largest section of the brain • Treats misalignment of joints • Combination of many nerve fibers • Consists of brain and spinal cord • Fluid that circulates continually • Conducts impulses between brain parts • Contains the nerves and has two divisions • Located between the cerebrum and midbrain • ...
Rejection Code Knowledge 2022-05-19
14 Clues: HM144 • HN115 • HN386 • HCO29 • HN538 • HPRB9 • HN538 • HOA18 • HMA130 • HCO151 • HCOB16 • HCO236/HCO272 • Invalid place of service • Non-covered due to medical necessity
HAIs 2022-01-16
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- form of infection
- One of the most common HAIs
- Their excessive use raises HAIs’ lethality
- High-risk medical procedure when it comes to HAIs
- 2011 movie about a pandemic
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- the proportion of a particular population affected by a medical condition
- Doctors and goverments want to decrease its rate
- Sterilise
- percentage of death over time
9 Clues: Sterilise • form of infection • One of the most common HAIs • 2011 movie about a pandemic • percentage of death over time • Their excessive use raises HAIs’ lethality • Doctors and goverments want to decrease its rate • High-risk medical procedure when it comes to HAIs • the proportion of a particular population affected by a medical condition
Human Resources 2025-04-29
15 Clues: I-9 • rights • unions • worker • analysis • benefits • functions • grievance • engagement • employment • description • exit interview • assistance program • and medical leave act • resource information system
Kinds of doctors 2015-05-24
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- This is a doctor who specialises in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of teeth and oral cavity.
- This is a doctor who performs medical operations.
- This is a doctor who treats and prevents diseases of the heart and blood vessels.
- This is a doctor who specialises with illnesses of children.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the diseases and injuries of vocal apparatus, especially the larynx.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the medical care of bones, the treatment and prevention of defects and injuries.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders.
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- This is a doctor who has general knowledge about illnesses and medical conditions, but does not perform surgeries.
- This is a doctor who specialises in skin diseases and their treatment.
- This is a doctor who supervises the birth of children.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the care and treatment of the female reproductive system.
- This is a doctor who treats people who suffer from hormonal imbalances.
- This is a doctor who treats diseases of the eyes.
13 Clues: This is a doctor who performs medical operations. • This is a doctor who treats diseases of the eyes. • This is a doctor who supervises the birth of children. • This is a doctor who specialises with illnesses of children. • This is a doctor who specialises in skin diseases and their treatment. • ...
Kinds of doctors 2015-05-24
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- This is a doctor who specialises with illnesses of children.
- This is a doctor who supervises the birth of children.
- This is a doctor who specialises in skin diseases and their treatment.
- This is a doctor who performs medical operations.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the diseases and injuries of vocal apparatus, especially the larynx.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the care and treatment of the female reproductive system.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of teeth and oral cavity.
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- This is a doctor who treats people who suffer from hormonal imbalances.
- This is a doctor who treats and prevents diseases of the heart and blood vessels.
- This is a doctor who has general knowledge about illnesses and medical conditions, but does not perform surgeries.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the medical care of bones, the treatment and prevention of defects and injuries.
- This is a doctor who treats diseases of the eyes.
13 Clues: This is a doctor who performs medical operations. • This is a doctor who treats diseases of the eyes. • This is a doctor who supervises the birth of children. • This is a doctor who specialises with illnesses of children. • This is a doctor who specialises in skin diseases and their treatment. • ...
Common Medical Terminology 2024-08-27
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- also known as low blood pressure
- a person who receives treatment at a hospital but does not stay there overnight
- a medical technique that administers fluids, medications and nutrients directly into a person's vein.
- a medical screening tool that measures the ratio of your height to your weight to estimate the amount of body fat you have.
- also known as a contusion
- an examination of tissue removed from a living body to discover the presence, cause, or extent of a disease
- a cell or an organ in an animal's body that produces and secretes different substances either into the bloodstream or into a body cavity or outer surface that the organism needs.
- a partial thickness wound caused by damage to the skin
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- a health condition or disease that is persistent or otherwise long-lasting in its effects or a disease that comes with time.
- the outermost of the three layers that comprise the skin,
- refers to a condition, tumor, or growth that is not cancerous.
- an obstruction or blockage in a blood vessel
- the medical term for swelling caused by fluid trapped in your body’s tissues.
13 Clues: also known as a contusion • also known as low blood pressure • an obstruction or blockage in a blood vessel • a partial thickness wound caused by damage to the skin • the outermost of the three layers that comprise the skin, • refers to a condition, tumor, or growth that is not cancerous. • ...
Transgender and Non-Binary Care 2022-11-27
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- amount of transgender and nonbinary youth that have seriously considered suicide
- percent lifetime risk of suicide attempt for trans youth
- a range of social, psychological, behavioral, and medical interventions
- medical societies view access to care as a
- amount of states that have anti-trans bills
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- essential for people looking to get surgery
- Increases levels of estrogen or testosterone
- technique meant to hide the crotch buldge
- Facial Feminization and shaving of Adam's Apple
- counseling about coming out
- use of items to create a flat chest
11 Clues: counseling about coming out • use of items to create a flat chest • technique meant to hide the crotch buldge • medical societies view access to care as a • essential for people looking to get surgery • amount of states that have anti-trans bills • Increases levels of estrogen or testosterone • Facial Feminization and shaving of Adam's Apple • ...
Chemical Burn 2023-05-02
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- Immediately call who when having a chemical burn?
- Pour what on burned area for 15-30 minutes
- A _____ patient should get professional medical care if burns cover more than 10%.
- An injury caused by fire, heat, chemicals, radiation, or electricity
- Full-thickness burns
- Keep patient ____ until help arrives
- Partial-thickness burns
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- Superficial burns
- You must watch the patient for treatments of
- An _____ patient should get professional medical care if burns cover more than 15%. of the body
- Cause by contact with acids and alkaline
11 Clues: Superficial burns • Full-thickness burns • Partial-thickness burns • Keep patient ____ until help arrives • Cause by contact with acids and alkaline • Pour what on burned area for 15-30 minutes • You must watch the patient for treatments of • Immediately call who when having a chemical burn? • An injury caused by fire, heat, chemicals, radiation, or electricity • ...
The Australian Health care system 2012-09-20
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- As of the 1st July 2012 , the PHIR is now....?
- Under the Australian health care system , the three main services provided are Medical, Hospital and ?
- Theatre charges fall under which service?
- PHIR stands for Privat health insurance ....?
- Recipients of Medicare pay a levy of 1.5% of their?
- Medicare pays 75% when an?
- MLS stands for....?
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- Medicare pays 85% when an ?
- LHC was first introduced in which month in 2000?
- Doctors fees fall under which service?
- Members can claim the rebate three ways, through their premium, at medicare and through their ......?
- LHC stands for?
- MBS stands for?
- The LHC will drop off after how many years of continuous hospital cover?
- The national health scheme is called?
- if a person join's at age 31 what percentage will they have?
- The maximum LHC loading is?
17 Clues: LHC stands for? • MBS stands for? • MLS stands for....? • Medicare pays 75% when an? • Medicare pays 85% when an ? • The maximum LHC loading is? • The national health scheme is called? • Doctors fees fall under which service? • Theatre charges fall under which service? • PHIR stands for Privat health insurance ....? • As of the 1st July 2012 , the PHIR is now....? • ...
NI101 2018-05-17
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- An overarching term for the utilization of Information and Communications Technology for health
- “Data” (i.e. BP) is the raw building blocks of “Information” (i.e. Past Medical History), that in turn can be synthesized into _____ (i.e. Pathophysiology), and applied into action as “Wisdom” (i.e. Nursing Interventions)
- A general term for the application of “mobile” devices for health
- The first known nurse informaticist to utilize data visualization such as pie chart to show cause of mortality in the 1800s during the Crimean War
- Ability of different information systems to communicate and operate with each other
- ____ nurse specialists are nurses with advanced education and experience in the hybried field of nursing science, computer science and information technology
- [Acronym] longitudinal digital health record of an individual from various source
- [Acronym] A free open source software and the first electronic medical record system for local government health centers in the Philippines since 2004
- A type of malware that can attack hospital’s health information systems, and prevent users to access it until the “ransom” has been given
- An available semantic standard that can be used as reference for nursing diagnosis across various electronic medical records around the globe
- Synonymous to web teleconference, or online seminar
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- [Acronym] a type of health record that contains several patients, but is confined in a single hospital or health facility
- A specialized telehealth component that is focused on providing medical services (i.e. virtual consultation) across the distance
- The use of physiologic identifier like fingerprint, iris scan, retinal scan, facial recognition, DNA, among others for human verification (clue ends with ‘s’)
- GIDA stands for ____-isolated and disadvantaged areas
- A prerequisite for any eHealth services and applications; considered to be a base eHealth component in the 2012 WHO-ITU Model of eHealth
- Publishing ____ news or hoax can have a punishment of upto PHP 200,000 fine according to RA 10951 (Anti-___ News Act of 2017)
- ___ of innovation can depict how health ICT can be transferred from innovators, early adopters, early majority, late majority, and possibly to laggards
- An ethical principle that is observed when the personal identifiable information of patients with HIV are to be anonymized and protected from prying entities
- The country with the fastest Internet connectivity with download speed of 180.61 Megabytes per second according to speedtest in 2017 (clue found in Asia)
20 Clues: Synonymous to web teleconference, or online seminar • GIDA stands for ____-isolated and disadvantaged areas • A general term for the application of “mobile” devices for health • [Acronym] longitudinal digital health record of an individual from various source • Ability of different information systems to communicate and operate with each other • ...
chapter 23 2021-05-19
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- provider organization common with both HMOS and fee for service health insurance
- the policyholder will pay a certain percentage of the cost while insurance company pays the remaining portion of the cost.
- value the amount of money you, the policy holder, would receive if the policy is surrendered before your death or when it matures.
- life insurance also offers both protection and savings
- term care insurance is designed to help people protect their assets in the event of a prolonged illness or convalescence
- the insured will pay an agree on portion of the total expected which may be the first of the bill.
- the person you designate to receive the benefits of the policy upon your death
- maintenance organization paying a set fee on a regular basis
- life insurance covers the life of the insured for the specific term or period of time
- fault auto insurance eliminates the legal process of proving who is at fault in an accident
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- the amount of money you pay for your insurance
- life insurance is flexible insurance that allows the insured to alter the coverage as the need for protection and the ability to pay for it change
- the amount of money you pay for your insurance company in your time
- income insurance is another kind of health insurance
- insurance covers damages to your home as well as the personal property inside your home.
- medical insurance generally pays for doctor visits and hospitalization which includes room, board, and nursing service
- also known as a copay the predetermined amount some policies may require the policyholder to pay at the time a medical service is required.
- type of specialization account some employers offer their employers.
- life insurance also offers varying degrees of protection and savings
- the legal contract issued by the insurance company in your name
- out of pocket expenses limits the amount of money a policyholder will have to pay in a given year for medical expenses.
- life insurance is designed to cover a persons entire life and to build a cash value
- amount the amount of money that will be paid to the beneficiary upon your death
- insurance protects against loss of income due to the death of the insured.
- medical insurance is designed to begin paying when the basic coverage stops
25 Clues: the amount of money you pay for your insurance • income insurance is another kind of health insurance • life insurance also offers both protection and savings • maintenance organization paying a set fee on a regular basis • the legal contract issued by the insurance company in your name • the amount of money you pay for your insurance company in your time • ...
CHAPTER 17 2024-07-24
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- Also known as an indemnity plan.
- Plan members with this managed care plan will need to choose a PCP and will need to see their PCP for referrals.
- A fixed percentage of the covered charges paid by the insured person after the deductible has been met.
- A payment structure in which a health maintenance organization prepays an annual set fee per patient to a physician.
- The payment system used by Medicare. It establishes the relative value units for services, replacing the providers’ consensus on usual fees.
- Plan members with this managed care plan can choose to receive care from providers outside of the network, but will have to pay more for the visit/services.
- Also known as explanation of benefits.
- "Planned" medical procedure.
- A list of the costs of common services and procedures performed by a physician.
- A health plan that agrees to carry the risk of paying for patient services.
- The process of confirming with the insurance company that a patient's insurance plans offers coverage for a specific procedure or service.
- Billing program/software that "scrubs" or "cleans" the claims before submission.
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- Information that explains the medical claim in detail.
- A rule that states that the insurance policy of a policyholder whose birthday comes first in the year is the primary payer for all dependents.
- Performed by medical peers and used as a cost control measure by managed care organizations.
- Authorization or approval for payment from a third-party payer requested in advance of a specific procedure; receipt of confirmation from the insurance company stating that the procedure/service will be covered.
- A fixed fee collected at the time of the visit.
- Formerly known as Medi/Medi; patient has both Medicare and Medicaid.
- The basic annual cost of healthcare insurance; usually paid monthly by the policyholder/insured.
- Payments for medical services.
- Term used for the policyholder's spouse and/or children.
- The amount that is the most the payer will pay any provider for each procedure or service.
- A fixed dollar amount that must be paid by the insured for charges of providers, or "met", once a year in addition to the premium.
23 Clues: "Planned" medical procedure. • Payments for medical services. • Also known as an indemnity plan. • Also known as explanation of benefits. • A fixed fee collected at the time of the visit. • Information that explains the medical claim in detail. • Term used for the policyholder's spouse and/or children. • ...
NAVTA/TSA 2026-04-24
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- Which restraint position is most appropriate for cephalic blood draw?
- Which instrument is used to cut or bite away small pieces of bone?
- What form in the medical record is the owner required to provide the animal’s signalment?
- What are the 3 most important factors to remember for radiation safety (in alphabetical order)?
- How many teeth are in the canine adult dental formula?
- What is the most common route for vaccine administration in dogs and cats?
- What is the minimum amount of time a fecal floatation should sit before the results are read?
- 1st solution in a Diff Quick stain
- Which color is a gram-positive bacteria on the microscope slide?
- What restraint is preferred to give SC fluids?
- 2nd solution in a Diff Quick stain
- By what age should a dog have all its permanent teeth
- A continuous x-ray image that evaluates anatomic structures in real time
- 3rd solution in a Diff Quick stain
- What is the separated liquid portion in a spun SST called?
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- Where, anatomically, do adult heartworms live?
- What type of drug is most commonly prescribed for arthritic pain?
- ___ tissue causes the most x-ray scatter?
- How long should medical records remain on the premises?
- How long does a general practice have to provide copies of medical records?
- How long are vaccines good for once reconstituted?
- What is the major concern about urine sediment stains?
- Which blood test cannot be run in-house?
- Which term refers to a pet’s remains being cremated with other pets because the owner doesn't want the ashes?
- When under general anesthesia, a patient’s vital signs must be recorded in the medical record every ___ minutes.
- What color do gram-negative bacteria appear on a gram-stained microscopic slide?
- When performing a survey of thoracic radiographs, which is typically the first view?
- What will decrease in the blood chemistry if you leave a blood sample sitting too long prior to spinning?
- What should be placed under a pet that is about to be euthanized in the exam room?
- Which vessel is most appropriate for collection of a large blood sample?
30 Clues: 1st solution in a Diff Quick stain • 2nd solution in a Diff Quick stain • 3rd solution in a Diff Quick stain • Which blood test cannot be run in-house? • ___ tissue causes the most x-ray scatter? • Where, anatomically, do adult heartworms live? • What restraint is preferred to give SC fluids? • How long are vaccines good for once reconstituted? • ...
Insurance Vocab- Ashlyn Powell pm 2022-02-10
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- Children's Health Insurance Program
- Amount you must pay before you begin receiving any benefits from your insurance company.
- A form of insurance paid by the employer providing cash benefits to workers injured or disabled in the course of employment.
- System of payment used by managed care plans in which physicians and hospitals are paid a fixed, per capita amount for each patient enrolled over a stated period regardless of the type and number of services provided; reimbursement to the hospital on a per-member/per-month basis to cover costs for the members of the plan.
- a federal program of health insurance or persons 65 years or age and older.
- A medical condition diagnosed or treated before you join a new insurance plan
- A requirement from your health insurance company that your doctor obtain approval from your plan before it will cover the costs of a specific medicine, medical device or procedure.
- An amount to be paid for an insurance policy.
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- group of healthcare providers that provide services to a specific group, often at a reduced rate.
- paper document from a payer that shows how the amount of a benefit was determined
- patient's written authorization giving the insurance company the right to pay the physician directly for billed charges
- A small fixed fee paid by the patient at the time of an office visit
- Alternative means of health care in which people or their employers are charged a set amount and the HMO provides health care and covers hospital costs.
- A federal and state assistance program that pays for health care services for people who cannot afford them.
- The sharing of expenses by the policyholder and the insurance company
- U.S. government health insurance plan for all military personnel
- The guidelines that determines which of two married parents with medical coverage from different employers has the primary insurance for a child; the parent whose day of birth is earlier in the calendar year is considered primary
- Civilan Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs.
18 Clues: Children's Health Insurance Program • An amount to be paid for an insurance policy. • U.S. government health insurance plan for all military personnel • A small fixed fee paid by the patient at the time of an office visit • The sharing of expenses by the policyholder and the insurance company • ...
<cian> 2024-12-18
Across
- a person who specializes in dietetics
- a medical doctor
- a person skilled in tactics
- a person who is active in politics
- a medical practitioner, especially a physician
- a person whose job is to prepare dead people for burial and to arrange and manage funerals
- a person who studies mathematics
- a person of high social rank
Down
- a person who installs and repairs electrical wiring
- a doctor who specializes in the care of children
- a person who makes and sells glasses and contact lenses
- a person who plays a musical instrument or writes music
- a person skilled in arithmetic
- a person employed to look after technical equipment
- a person who works as a beautician
- a person who collects, analyzes, interprets, and presents data
- a doctor who specializes in childbirth and women's reproductive health
- a person who performs tricks that seem magical
18 Clues: a medical doctor • a person skilled in tactics • a person of high social rank • a person skilled in arithmetic • a person who studies mathematics • a person who works as a beautician • a person who is active in politics • a person who specializes in dietetics • a medical practitioner, especially a physician • a person who performs tricks that seem magical • ...
JNMC 2025-02-26
Across
- Pass?Panic!Pin drop silence
- Chronic lung disease often caused by smoking
- My life isn’t colourful but without me you can’t identify a medical student
- Where Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated in all its glory
- The backdrop of countless memories, where an entire batch freezes in time once a year
- Procedure used to remove fluid from the peritoneal cavity
- Reversal agent for opioid overdose
- Gas commonly used for insufflation in laparoscopic surgery
- Haemoglobin disorder protective against malaria
- Most common antiseptic used for surgical site preparation
- Medical student’s go-to beverage during long study sessions
Down
- Antipyretic and analgesic, but not an anti-inflammatory.
- Viral infection causing liver inflammation
- Hormone used to treat severe allergic reactions
- Connective tissue disorder causing tall stature and aortic aneurysms
- Respectfully learning a lot from the dead
- Surgical removal of the gallbladder
- Condition causing respiratory distress in premature infants due to surfactant deficiency
18 Clues: Pass?Panic!Pin drop silence • Reversal agent for opioid overdose • Surgical removal of the gallbladder • Respectfully learning a lot from the dead • Viral infection causing liver inflammation • Chronic lung disease often caused by smoking • Hormone used to treat severe allergic reactions • Haemoglobin disorder protective against malaria • ...
