medical Crossword Puzzles
Science Terms in English, PL 2025-06-08
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- What used to be considered the ninth planet
- The building block of life
- Photo___________. Chemical equation,6CO2 + 6H2O yields C6H12O6 + 6O2
- ______________'s number. 6.022 times 10 to the 23rd.
- A greenhouse gas with 28 times the warming potential of CO2 over a 100 year period
- The study of moving objects, matter, and energy
- ________ Acids, the building blocks of proteins
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- The town we are in.
- A medical professional, also someone who holds a PHD
- Approximately 71% of earth's surface is the _________
- Someone who professionally studies plants
- The main ingredient in Guacamole.
- Last name of famous Geneticist from The Czech Republic. Mendlovo Namesti is named in his honor.
- You can thank ___________ forces for the use of a compass.
- A device medical professionals use to see our bones!
- Glucose, Fructose, Sucrose,Lactose, are all types of ___________
- Roughly Equal to 3.14159
- Our closest star, the ___
18 Clues: The town we are in. • Roughly Equal to 3.14159 • Our closest star, the ___ • The building block of life • The main ingredient in Guacamole. • Someone who professionally studies plants • What used to be considered the ninth planet • The study of moving objects, matter, and energy • ________ Acids, the building blocks of proteins • ...
finance 2021-11-12
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- deductions which have been withheld from an individual’s paycheck from January 1 to the last day of the pay period indicated on the paycheck stub
- he amount taken from the employee’s paycheck for medical benefits
- Nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify
- withdraws funds from the cardholder’s account
- Employers direct deposit to employee's paycheck
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- allows cardholders to borrow funds with which to pay for goods and services with merchants that accept cards for payment
- Taxes on what you earn Taxes on what you buy Taxes on what you own
- Nation’s retirement program helps provide retirement income for elderly and pays disability benefits
- a payment card that deducts money directly from a consumer's checking account when it is used
- the checks and the register to track monetary transactions
- a mandatory payment to a government made by a person, property, or type of business to fund some public purpose.
- The Federal insurance contributions act
12 Clues: The Federal insurance contributions act • withdraws funds from the cardholder’s account • Employers direct deposit to employee's paycheck • the checks and the register to track monetary transactions • he amount taken from the employee’s paycheck for medical benefits • Taxes on what you earn Taxes on what you buy Taxes on what you own • ...
Electromagnetic Spectrum (Sir Greg) 2024-10-21
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- experimentally confirmed Maxwell's theory in 1888. He generated and detected radio waves, the first type of electromagnetic wave to be observed.
- Used for medical imaging, industrial inspection, and research.
- laid the theoretical groundwork for electromagnetic waves, proposing that they were a result of the interaction between electric and magnetic fields. His equations predicted the existence of these waves, which could travel through space at the speed of light.
- Used for cooking, communication (e.g., cell phones), and radar.
- The distance between two consecutive crest on a wave.
- Used for thermal imaging, remote sensing, and heating.
- The type of radiation we can see, used for vision and illumination.
- The number of waves that pass a given point in a second.
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- Discovered X-rays in 1895.
- Used for communication, broadcasting, and radar.
- Used for medical treatments (e.g., cancer therapy), sterilization, and research, but can be highly dangerous.
- Used for sterilization, medical treatments, and tanning, but can also be harmful if excessive.
12 Clues: Discovered X-rays in 1895. • Used for communication, broadcasting, and radar. • The distance between two consecutive crest on a wave. • Used for thermal imaging, remote sensing, and heating. • The number of waves that pass a given point in a second. • Used for medical imaging, industrial inspection, and research. • ...
World Radiography Day 2025-11-07
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- A type of imaging that uses X-rays to create cross-sectional images of the body.
- Lying face up
- A type of imaging that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to create detailed images.
- A healthcare professional who operates imaging equipment, such as X-ray, CT, and MRI machines, to create images of the inside of the human body
- A type of scan that uses sound waves
- World Radiography Day is held on November 8, the anniversary of Wilhelm ____'s famous discovery
- A type of scan using radiation
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- Towards the back of the body
- A chalky liquid some patients drink to coat the inside of the organs so that they will show up on an X-ray
- A substance given to a patient to make certain structures more visible on an image.
- A medical specialty that uses medical imaging technologies, such as X-rays, CT scans, and MRI, to diagnose and treat diseases and injuries
- The doctor who reports the scans and provides their expert medical opinion
12 Clues: Lying face up • Towards the back of the body • A type of scan using radiation • A type of scan that uses sound waves • The doctor who reports the scans and provides their expert medical opinion • A type of imaging that uses X-rays to create cross-sectional images of the body. • A substance given to a patient to make certain structures more visible on an image. • ...
Know Your Facts of Being MMJ Patient Quiz Crossword {Created By Chrissy Grace One Life One Plant MMJ CLINIC} 2022-06-11
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- YOU UNDERSTAND?
- RISK GETTING BOTH FEDERAL AND STATE
- SAID YES
- BYE BYE OUTSIDE STATE OF FLORIDA WITH MMJ MEDICATIONS?
- BIRD
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- QUAILFY FOR A MEDICAL MARIJUANA LICENSE?
- SAID YOU CAN NOT TAKE YOUR FLORIDA MEDICAL MARIJUANA MEDICINES OUTSIDE THE STATE OF FLORIDA?
- A SEASONAL RESIDENT BE A CARD HOLDER?
- YOU HAVE TO BE A RESIDENT IN STATE FLORDIA?
- MMJ JUST BARS AND?
- LOL
11 Clues: LOL • BIRD • SAID YES • YOU UNDERSTAND? • MMJ JUST BARS AND? • RISK GETTING BOTH FEDERAL AND STATE • A SEASONAL RESIDENT BE A CARD HOLDER? • QUAILFY FOR A MEDICAL MARIJUANA LICENSE? • YOU HAVE TO BE A RESIDENT IN STATE FLORDIA? • BYE BYE OUTSIDE STATE OF FLORIDA WITH MMJ MEDICATIONS? • SAID YOU CAN NOT TAKE YOUR FLORIDA MEDICAL MARIJUANA MEDICINES OUTSIDE THE STATE OF FLORIDA?
Medical check-up 2023-03-15
13 Clues: грип • лікар • простуда • здоровий • таблетки • піклуватися • зламати ногу • перша допомога • схопити просуду • приймати пігулки • почуватися хворим • просити про допомогу • підтримувати себе у формі
Medical crossword puzzle 2012-10-17
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- Additional Medicare coverage for doctors' services and outpatient treatment.
- Workers' ______ is a health insurance plan for workers injured on the job.
- Medicare coverage for hospital services.
- Federal government program that provides health care for individuals who are over age 65.
- A health insurance plan for military personnel.
- Without health insurance, this is what happens when someone gets seriously ill.
- Amount paid by the patient before the insurance company pays.
- ________ care was developed in response to rising health care cost. A second opinion is often required before treatment can be provided, with the focus on preventive care.
- A type of health insurance plan. For a monthly fee, a person receives health care from affiliated health care providers.
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- Medical assistance offered by states for individuals with low incomes.
- Provider Organization, Usually provided by large companies who have a contract with certain health care Agencies, employees are restricted to using a specific hospital or doctor.
- If a patient has 80/20 co-insurance, the patient pays 20 ___ of the bill.
- The check we send every month to pay for health insurance.
13 Clues: Medicare coverage for hospital services. • A health insurance plan for military personnel. • The check we send every month to pay for health insurance. • Amount paid by the patient before the insurance company pays. • Medical assistance offered by states for individuals with low incomes. • If a patient has 80/20 co-insurance, the patient pays 20 ___ of the bill. • ...
Medical Diagnostic Sonography 2024-02-27
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- The year medical imaging using ultrasound was launched with a handheld articulated arm compound B-mode (brightness mode) scanner.
- producing more echoes than normal
- The resistance of sound as it propagates through a medium is
- states that some materials produce a voltage when deformed by an applied pressure
- Longitudinal waves of mechanical energy propagated through a medium are
- Hertz measures cycles per
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- producing less echoes than normal
- having a mixed composition
- Diagnostic imaging transducers routinely operate in a frequency range of
- the weakening of the sound wave as it propagates through a medium
- The ability of sonography to visualize a particular area is the
- The echo pattern that is similar throughout a structure or mass
- The property of being without internal echoes
13 Clues: Hertz measures cycles per • having a mixed composition • producing less echoes than normal • producing more echoes than normal • The property of being without internal echoes • The resistance of sound as it propagates through a medium is • The echo pattern that is similar throughout a structure or mass • ...
Medical Terminology prefixes 2024-03-05
Medical conditions/jobs 2025-10-19
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- medical/fancy term for eye doctor.
- spinal condition which causes a curve in the back.
- specializes in stomach pain
- the studies of bumps on the skull to predict mental traits
- specializes in the study of the blood
- specialist who treats and diagnose conditions in the muscaloskeletal systems
- disorder which causes brief periods you stop breathing in your sleep
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- study of cancer
- specializes in diagnosing muscular skeletal disorders
- specializes in diabetes.
- skin condition present to having blotchy patches of red skin.
- presents trouble sleeping
- condition present to having extra fingers or toes on one foot/hand.
13 Clues: study of cancer • specializes in diabetes. • presents trouble sleeping • specializes in stomach pain • medical/fancy term for eye doctor. • specializes in the study of the blood • spinal condition which causes a curve in the back. • specializes in diagnosing muscular skeletal disorders • the studies of bumps on the skull to predict mental traits • ...
Medical Term H 2024-10-01
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- A genetic disorder in which the blood doesn't clot properly.
- A condition in which excess cerebrospinal fluid builds up in the brain, causing pressure.
- Overactivity of the thyroid gland, leading to a rapid metabolism.
- The presence of blood in the urine.
- Underactivity of the thyroid gland, causing a slow metabolism.
- An abnormally high level of glucose in the blood, often associated with diabetes.
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- Excessive or profuse bleeding.
- A localized collection of blood outside the blood vessels, usually due to trauma.
- Inflammation of the liver, often caused by viral infections or toxins.
- The protrusion of an organ or tissue through an abnormal opening.
- Abnormally high blood pressure.
- A condition in which there is a deficiency of oxygen in the tissues.
- Abnormally low blood pressure.
13 Clues: Excessive or profuse bleeding. • Abnormally low blood pressure. • Abnormally high blood pressure. • The presence of blood in the urine. • A genetic disorder in which the blood doesn't clot properly. • Underactivity of the thyroid gland, causing a slow metabolism. • Overactivity of the thyroid gland, leading to a rapid metabolism. • ...
Medical Term L 2024-10-01
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- Referring to the lower part of the spine, specifically the area between the ribs and pelvis.
- intolerance The inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk and dairy products.
- A type of cancer affecting the blood and bone marrow, characterized by an overproduction of white blood cells.
- A group of blood cancers that develop in the lymphatic system.
- Swelling due to the buildup of lymph fluid, often occurring after lymph node removal or damage.
- Inflammation of the larynx (voice box), often causing hoarseness or loss of voice.
- A minimally invasive surgical procedure used to examine organs inside the abdomen.
- An abnormal tissue change, often due to injury or disease.
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- A reduction in the number of white blood cells, increasing the risk of infection.
- A medical procedure that uses shock waves to break up stones in the kidney, bladder, or ureter.
- A benign tumor made of fat tissue.
- An inflammatory condition of the skin and mucous membranes, causing purplish, itchy, flat-topped bumps.
- A chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae, affecting the skin, nerves, and mucous membranes.
13 Clues: A benign tumor made of fat tissue. • An abnormal tissue change, often due to injury or disease. • A group of blood cancers that develop in the lymphatic system. • A reduction in the number of white blood cells, increasing the risk of infection. • Inflammation of the larynx (voice box), often causing hoarseness or loss of voice. • ...
Medical Term S 2024-10-01
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- Referring to the phase of the heartbeat when the heart muscle contracts and pumps blood from the chambers into the arteries.
- Temporary loss of consciousness caused by a drop in blood flow to the brain, commonly known as fainting.
- A sideways curvature of the spine, often diagnosed in children and adolescents.
- Mucus that is coughed up from the lower airways, often tested for infection or lung disease.
- Stitches used by doctors to close a wound or surgical incision.
- Hardening of tissues, often due to chronic inflammation, as in multiple sclerosis (MS).
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- Pain along the sciatic nerve, which runs down the lower back, buttocks, and legs.
- The abnormal narrowing of a body passage or opening, such as spinal stenosis or aortic stenosis.
- A life-threatening condition caused by the body's response to an infection, leading to organ failure.
- A type of cancer that begins in the bones or soft tissues like fat, muscles, or blood vessels.
- Inflammation of the sinuses, typically caused by infection, allergies, or other irritants.
- A critical condition where the body is not getting enough blood flow, leading to organ failure.
- A skin condition that causes scaly patches, red skin, and dandruff, often affecting the scalp.
13 Clues: Stitches used by doctors to close a wound or surgical incision. • A sideways curvature of the spine, often diagnosed in children and adolescents. • Pain along the sciatic nerve, which runs down the lower back, buttocks, and legs. • Hardening of tissues, often due to chronic inflammation, as in multiple sclerosis (MS). • ...
Kinds of doctors 2015-05-24
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- This is a doctor who specialises in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the care and treatment of the female reproductive system.
- This is a doctor who has general knowledge about illnesses and medical conditions, but does not perform surgeries.
- This is a doctor who treats people who suffer from hormonal imbalances.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of teeth and oral cavity.
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- This is a doctor who supervises the birth of children.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the diseases and injuries of vocal apparatus, especially the larynx.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the medical care of bones, the treatment and prevention of defects and injuries.
- This is a doctor who specialises in skin diseases and their treatment.
- This is a doctor who specialises with illnesses of children.
- This is a doctor who performs medical operations.
- This is a doctor who treats and prevents diseases of the heart and blood vessels.
- This is a doctor who treats diseases of the eyes.
13 Clues: This is a doctor who performs medical operations. • This is a doctor who treats diseases of the eyes. • This is a doctor who supervises the birth of children. • This is a doctor who specialises with illnesses of children. • This is a doctor who specialises in skin diseases and their treatment. • ...
EC Vocabulary 2024-01-16
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- gate keeper for the flow of all of our customers’ orders into the warehouse.
- an order that the customer places and picks up at the warehouse themselves
- work directly with McKesson’s vendors, and they are the ones who process and submit purchase orders to the vendors for our warehouse.
- travelling nurses to replenish items they keep in their car.
- system the warehouse uses to show real-time status of all of our customer’s orders in our warehouse.
- department within McKesson Medical Surgical who services Post Acute Care, Home Care, and Patient Home Delivery
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- website that both we and our customers use to look up customer pricing, invoices, packing ships, allocation amounts, and place or track orders.
- system McKesson uses to log and notate all of our customer interactions.
- where McKesson Medical Surgical stores, picks, packs, and ships all of our customer’s orders.
- responsible for managing our customer accounts.
- department within McKesson Medical Surgical who services doctor’s offices, clinics,and surgery centers.
- main operating system McKesson uses to place, modify, and track customer’s orders.
- goods are shipped to the customer directly from the vendor.
13 Clues: responsible for managing our customer accounts. • goods are shipped to the customer directly from the vendor. • travelling nurses to replenish items they keep in their car. • system McKesson uses to log and notate all of our customer interactions. • an order that the customer places and picks up at the warehouse themselves • ...
An Overview of American Government 2022-05-25
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- Author of iconic anti-federalist paper (No. 10)
- The document outlining America's government before the Constitution (abbr.)
- The amendment establishing women's suffrage
- Head of the executive branch
- Clause of the first amendment establishing the right to practice religion freely
- Medical insurance that aids the elderly
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- Amendment establishing citizenship
- Court case that established that racial segregation in schools is illegal
- How to vote when you can't go in person
- The branch in charge of reviewing laws and court cases
- Medical insurance that aids the poor
11 Clues: Head of the executive branch • Amendment establishing citizenship • Medical insurance that aids the poor • How to vote when you can't go in person • Medical insurance that aids the elderly • The amendment establishing women's suffrage • Author of iconic anti-federalist paper (No. 10) • The branch in charge of reviewing laws and court cases • ...
Pediatrics 2025-04-22
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- Eating disorder characterized by binge eating followed by purging
- Common infection in kids that causes burning when peeing.
- Fear of gaining weight
- Organs that filter blood and make urine.
- The tiny filter in the kidney that cleans the blood.
- Vaccine preventable disease causing severe cough
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- Medical professional specializing in children’s health
- A treatment for kids whose kidneys aren’t working well.
- Psychological therapy often used for eating disorders
- The medical word for bedwetting.
- Waking up at night to urinate—more than usual.
11 Clues: Fear of gaining weight • The medical word for bedwetting. • Organs that filter blood and make urine. • Waking up at night to urinate—more than usual. • Vaccine preventable disease causing severe cough • The tiny filter in the kidney that cleans the blood. • Psychological therapy often used for eating disorders • Medical professional specializing in children’s health • ...
Medieval and Renaissance medicine 2025-05-25
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- Title for a trained medical practitioner
- Disease that killed many in 1348
- Rebirth of learning and new ideas in medicine
- Renaissance doctor who proved blood circulates around the body
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- 'Father' of medicine
- Believed to cause illness if out of balance
- Author of published detailed anatomy book in 1543
- Heavily influenced medieval medical ideas and wrote many books
- Type of medieval surgeon
- The institution that dominated learning in medieval Europe
- Used by medieval doctors to predict illness based on the stars
11 Clues: 'Father' of medicine • Type of medieval surgeon • Disease that killed many in 1348 • Title for a trained medical practitioner • Believed to cause illness if out of balance • Rebirth of learning and new ideas in medicine • Author of published detailed anatomy book in 1543 • The institution that dominated learning in medieval Europe • ...
PX WEEK 2025: Cross Word Puzzle 2025-04-22
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- the action or process of regaining control of something lost
- the action of teaching a skill or type of behavior
- the person receiving medical treatment
- the action of giving a sign of welcome
- the condition of being protected from harm
- the act of helping or doing work for someone
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- material providing official details or information serving as a record
- the organized provision of medical care to a person or community
- ____ harm
- fulfillment of one's expectations
- method of collecting opinions by asking questions
11 Clues: ____ harm • fulfillment of one's expectations • the person receiving medical treatment • the action of giving a sign of welcome • the condition of being protected from harm • the act of helping or doing work for someone • method of collecting opinions by asking questions • the action of teaching a skill or type of behavior • ...
Health and Disease 2012-09-11
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- what type of pathogen causes thrush
- what type of pathogen causes rabies
- fungi are _________ pathogens
- the study of disease
- a pathogen that used the host for food or for shelter
- what type of pathogen causes food poisening
- a medical condition not caused by a pathogen
- the organism being affected by the disease
- what is caused by Yersinia pestis bacterium
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- occurs when your body has been invaded by foreign organisms
- depends on age, health and activity level
- illness caused by a poor mental state
- any substance that is used by an organism as either a source of energy or to build living tissue
- what type of pathogen causes giardia
- something that causes disease
- a medical condition causd by an ecternal pathogen
16 Clues: the study of disease • fungi are _________ pathogens • something that causes disease • what type of pathogen causes thrush • what type of pathogen causes rabies • what type of pathogen causes giardia • illness caused by a poor mental state • depends on age, health and activity level • the organism being affected by the disease • what type of pathogen causes food poisening • ...
Nearlyweds Crossword Trivia 2024-05-28
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- Which month did Mohit propose to Tania?
- In which city did Mohit propose to Tania?
- Who's older, Tania or Mohit?
- Mohit asked Tania to prom dressed as what fruit?
- Which medical specialty is Tania pursuing?
- What school did Tania attend for college?
- shop What's the couple's go-to date spot?
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- Which medical specialty is Mohit pursuing?
- What color is the band of Tania's engagement ring?
- To which city are Tania and Mohit moving for residency?
- What is one of Mohit's favorite things to cook?
- What is Tania's family dog's name?
- What is Mohit's family dog's name?
- What school did Mohit attend for college?
- Other than swim, what sport did Mohit play in high school?
- How many years have Tania and Mohit been together?
16 Clues: Who's older, Tania or Mohit? • What is Tania's family dog's name? • What is Mohit's family dog's name? • Which month did Mohit propose to Tania? • In which city did Mohit propose to Tania? • What school did Mohit attend for college? • What school did Tania attend for college? • shop What's the couple's go-to date spot? • Which medical specialty is Mohit pursuing? • ...
Sports Medicine Final Exam Review 2026-05-04
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- Closer to the root or the trunk
- Ergogenic Aid used to slow heart rate and give steadiness
- Muscle Contraction where muscle is lengthening, controlling or slowing down
- Medical condition where airways constrict and become mucus lined due to triggers
- Injuries that develop slowly over time
- Muscle responsible for elbow extension
- amount of air breathed in and out of lungs during normal breathing
- Joint where inversion and eversion take place
- Principle that states "if you don't use it you lose it"
- Force upon a joint coming from the outside in
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- Law the protects laypersons who act "in good faith"
- Bruising
- Improper, illegal or negligent medical care
- Carbohydrates, Proteins and Lipids
- A reason not to perform a particular modality on a patient
- Collarbone
16 Clues: Bruising • Collarbone • Closer to the root or the trunk • Carbohydrates, Proteins and Lipids • Injuries that develop slowly over time • Muscle responsible for elbow extension • Improper, illegal or negligent medical care • Joint where inversion and eversion take place • Force upon a joint coming from the outside in • Law the protects laypersons who act "in good faith" • ...
Medical crossword puzzle 2012-10-16
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- ________ care was developed in response to rising health care cost. A second opinion is often required before treatment can be provided, with the focus on preventive care.
- Workers' ______ is a health insurance plan for workers injured on the job.
- Amount paid by the patient before the insurance company pays.
- A health insurance plan for military personnel.
- Federal government program that provides health care for individuals who are over age 65.
- Without health insurance, this is what happens when someone gets seriously ill.
- The check we send every month to pay for health insurance.
- Medicare coverage for hospital services.
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- Medical assistance offered by states for individuals with low incomes.
- Provider Organization, Usually provided by large companies who have a contract with certain health care Agencies, employees are restricted to using a specific hospital or doctor.
- Additional Medicare coverage for doctors' services and outpatient treatment.
- If a patient has 80/20 co-insurance, the patient pays 20 ___ of the bill.
- A type of health insurance plan. For a monthly fee, a person receives health care from affiliated health care providers.
13 Clues: Medicare coverage for hospital services. • A health insurance plan for military personnel. • The check we send every month to pay for health insurance. • Amount paid by the patient before the insurance company pays. • Medical assistance offered by states for individuals with low incomes. • If a patient has 80/20 co-insurance, the patient pays 20 ___ of the bill. • ...
Medical Ethics Keywords 2012-11-26
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- taking your own life
- of life life is sacred and special because it is God given
- the termination of a pregnancy and removal of a foetus from a woman's womb
- able to survive outside of the womb
- the use of animals in medical research
- of life having a fulfilled and enjoyable life
- a place which looks after the terminally ill
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- a developing life after 9 weeks
- when a sperm an egg join together and grow to form an embryo
- the painless killing of someone dying from a painful disease
- making a living thing from another living thing, they both have identical DNA
- a fertilised egg in the first 8 weeks after conception
- treatment different methods to help someone become pregnant
13 Clues: taking your own life • a developing life after 9 weeks • able to survive outside of the womb • the use of animals in medical research • a place which looks after the terminally ill • of life having a fulfilled and enjoyable life • a fertilised egg in the first 8 weeks after conception • of life life is sacred and special because it is God given • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2013-02-28
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- Berry shaped bacterium in grape-like clusters
- Surgical cut or wound produced by a sharp instrument
- Region around the naval
- Position lying on back facing forward
- Transitory itchy elevation of the skin with a white center
- Excision of the nail
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- Loss of hair
- Horizontal field dividing body into superior and inferior portions
- destruction of the tissue with a hot or cold instrument
- View of life (The removal of living tissue from the body)
- Pertaining to the nail
- Pertaining to the head
- Toward the tail
13 Clues: Loss of hair • Toward the tail • Excision of the nail • Pertaining to the nail • Pertaining to the head • Region around the naval • Position lying on back facing forward • Berry shaped bacterium in grape-like clusters • Surgical cut or wound produced by a sharp instrument • destruction of the tissue with a hot or cold instrument • ...
Medical Terms Prefixes 2023-10-15
medical dictionary crossword 2024-01-04
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- a person comes to the doctors office complaining of chest pain, night sweats and fever
- a person has a rash and an extremely high fever
- a person decides to eat expired chicken and drink expired milk
- you treat this disease with an antifungal medication
- somebody gets sick because they eat undercooked eggs
- cholera symptoms are caused by a lack of this
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- zika virus is caused by this
- scarlet fever can produce red and swollen tonsils that often have ______ spots on them
- a _________ person is more vulnerable to getting invasive listeriosis
- this disease is found with parents of young children
- this disease result from a "bulls eye" shaped rash
- a person shows up to the doctors office feeling sick after traveling outside of the USA
- this type of organism causes the common cold
13 Clues: zika virus is caused by this • this type of organism causes the common cold • cholera symptoms are caused by a lack of this • a person has a rash and an extremely high fever • this disease result from a "bulls eye" shaped rash • this disease is found with parents of young children • you treat this disease with an antifungal medication • ...
Medical Term U 2024-10-01
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- The branch of medicine dealing with the urinary tract and male reproductive system.
- Inflammation of the urethra, often caused by infection, leading to pain during urination.
- A condition involving high levels of urea and other waste products in the blood, typically due to kidney dysfunction.
- An open sore on the skin or mucous membrane, often found in the stomach or intestines.
- Inflammation of the uvea, the middle layer of the eye, which can cause pain and vision problems.
- A diagnostic imaging technique using ultrasound to visualize internal organs, tissues, or a fetus during pregnancy.
- The middle layer of the eye, which includes the iris, ciliary body, and choroid.
- A laboratory test that examines urine to diagnose a variety of medical conditions, including infections and kidney disease.
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- Relating to the ulna, one of the bones in the forearm, as in ulnar nerve damage.
- Relating to the uterus or womb, as in uterine fibroids or uterine cancer.
- Referring to the navel or belly button, as in umbilical hernia or umbilical cord.
- A skin condition commonly known as hives, characterized by red, itchy welts.
- The formation of stones (calculi) in the urinary tract, often in the kidneys or bladder.
13 Clues: Relating to the uterus or womb, as in uterine fibroids or uterine cancer. • A skin condition commonly known as hives, characterized by red, itchy welts. • Relating to the ulna, one of the bones in the forearm, as in ulnar nerve damage. • The middle layer of the eye, which includes the iris, ciliary body, and choroid. • ...
HC Medical Knowledge 2025-04-11
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- What referral type do you select for a provider that prescribes mental health medications?
- Where should the staff communication log be located?
- What is the most important item to include in appointment complete notes?
- What shift has the ability to increase the number of days since the last BM?
- House Coordinator _____- status that the HC has to indicate after a new incident ticket is completed
- When should you use update in the pharmacy interface?
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- When do you need to enter a complete note?
- This is the person that closes out incident tickets
- This type of note contains only health related information
- What is the default password for new staff and password resets?
- When do you need to act on new medication orders?
- This is the frequency for med error/compliance reviews
- This is a health related task that we do for clients
13 Clues: When do you need to enter a complete note? • When do you need to act on new medication orders? • This is the person that closes out incident tickets • Where should the staff communication log be located? • This is a health related task that we do for clients • When should you use update in the pharmacy interface? • ...
Medical Terminology 1 2025-07-28
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- Cartilage or joint
- Toward the back
- Below
- Within/ into
- Toward the midline of body
- Away from the midline of body
- Belly
- Coronal plane Divides body into anterior & posterior
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- Toward the front
- Toward the point of attachment (closest to the body)
- Axial plane Divides body into upper & lower
- Furthest from the body
- Lateral plane Divides body into left & right
13 Clues: Below • Belly • Within/ into • Toward the back • Toward the front • Cartilage or joint • Furthest from the body • Toward the midline of body • Away from the midline of body • Axial plane Divides body into upper & lower • Lateral plane Divides body into left & right • Toward the point of attachment (closest to the body) • Coronal plane Divides body into anterior & posterior
Unit 4 review 2022-11-01
Across
- Professional negligence of physicians or providers
- A mandatory credentialing process established by law, usually at the state level, that grants the right to practice certain skills and endeavors
- Consent to a medical procedure or participation in a medical experiment by a subject after achieving an understanding of what is involved
- Unlawful touching of another person without consent
- A document that indicates what medical intervention an individual wants if he or she becomes incapable of expressing those wishes.
- Most commonly defined by state law; outlines the care you are able to provide for the patient
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- Failure to take proper care in doing something
- Do the most good in each situation
- Treat all people with mutual respect and provide the same dignity, service, and performance excellence regardless of the patient's race, beliefs, ethnic background, or financial resources
- Trained volunteer who makes certain that the patient/client is not abused and the person's rights are secure
- Be honest, truthful, trustworthy, sincere, and respectful
- False charges and malicious oral statements about someone
- A published false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation; a written defamation.
- Respond to patients/clients and co-workers with an understanding of their unique needs
14 Clues: Do the most good in each situation • Failure to take proper care in doing something • Professional negligence of physicians or providers • Unlawful touching of another person without consent • Be honest, truthful, trustworthy, sincere, and respectful • False charges and malicious oral statements about someone • ...
Yellow Fever 2021-10-22
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- A claim made by someone.
- Walter Reed said science was about _____.
- a type of bacteria that some thought caused yellow fever.
- Country where doctors were sent to find cause of yellow fever.
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease.
- An instrument used to look at very small objects.
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- Cuban doctor who believed mosquito bites caused yellow fever.
- Resistant to a disease or infection.
- Capital of Cuba.
- A brand new branch of medical science that dealt with disease causing germs.
- ship that carried Walter Reed to Cuba.
- Location of US Army Medical School.
- Doctor who wanted to find the cause of yellow fever.
- Some people thought this insect caused yellow fever.
14 Clues: Capital of Cuba. • A claim made by someone. • Location of US Army Medical School. • Resistant to a disease or infection. • ship that carried Walter Reed to Cuba. • Walter Reed said science was about _____. • A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease. • An instrument used to look at very small objects. • Doctor who wanted to find the cause of yellow fever. • ...
Shock 2025-02-27
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- caused by reduced intramuscular volume from loss of whole blood
- Hypersensitivity to an allergen
- inadequate systemic tissue perfusion
- refers to a widespread and massive vasoldialation that results from an imbalance between parasympathetic and sympathetic stimulation
- a life- threatening organ dysfunction caused by an infection
- involves the failure of two or more organ systems
- this type of metabolism is impaired during shock
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- the adequacy of blood flow through the veins
- medical term for low blood pressure during shock
- during shock this chemical element is impaired
- medical term for fast heart rate during shock
- the respiratory rate will do this during shock
- treatment for anaphylactic shock
- another term for sugar
14 Clues: another term for sugar • Hypersensitivity to an allergen • treatment for anaphylactic shock • inadequate systemic tissue perfusion • the adequacy of blood flow through the veins • medical term for fast heart rate during shock • during shock this chemical element is impaired • the respiratory rate will do this during shock • medical term for low blood pressure during shock • ...
Couple's Crossword 2024-10-07
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- In what month did the couple meet?
- Where was the bride born?
- At what school did the bride get her undergrad?
- Where did the groom propose? Behind a __________.
- What is the bride's favorite color?
- What is the groom's NFL team?
- In what state did the groom attend medical school?
- What is the bride's NFL team?
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- What is the couple's favorite sport?
- What country in Africa did the groom visit during his fellowship?
- What is the couple's favorite medical specialty? _______ medicine
- What number is in both of their emails?
- What is the make of both of their cars?
- What genre of music does the bride like listening to the most?
14 Clues: Where was the bride born? • What is the groom's NFL team? • What is the bride's NFL team? • In what month did the couple meet? • What is the bride's favorite color? • What is the couple's favorite sport? • What number is in both of their emails? • What is the make of both of their cars? • At what school did the bride get her undergrad? • ...
I Need Some Help Over Here!! 2021-03-09
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- Symptoms of Hypoglycemia include: Trembling, clammy skin, _______, anxiety, sweating, hunger, irritability and unresponsiveness.
- A _____ ______ is used to transport medical equipment/medication that is needed during medical emergencies.
- You have to wait for the operator to hang up first when calling for a Code Blue or a First Responder.
- A _____ ________ is needed when there are medical emergencies that are beyond the scope and ability of local staff or providers to manage.
- How to call for help from a cell phone.
- When giving the location of the patient in need of help you have to be very _________.
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- Before initiating a Code Blue the first step is to establish __________.
- When in a Code Blue documentation takes place on the Code Blue __________.
- Only a clinical person can help or call a 115?
- If RN/CMA/RMA/LPN/ etc, suspects patient of hypoglycemia first inform RN and/or provider and immediately check the patients ________ _______.
- A CPR ____________ can be found on a code cart.
- How to call for Code Blue or First Responder on any Duke phone?
12 Clues: How to call for help from a cell phone. • Only a clinical person can help or call a 115? • A CPR ____________ can be found on a code cart. • How to call for Code Blue or First Responder on any Duke phone? • Before initiating a Code Blue the first step is to establish __________. • When in a Code Blue documentation takes place on the Code Blue __________. • ...
Craft jobs 2022-03-20
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- a person with a medical degree whose job is to treat people who are ill or hurt.
- a doctor who is specially trained to perform medical operations.
- a person who is trained to prepare and give out medicines in a hospital or shop.
- a person who is trained to do medical work, especially in an emergency, but who is not a doctor or nurse.
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- formal of “Vet” a person with a medical degree trained to take care of the health of animals.
- a person whose job is to care for patients or injured people, especially in a hospital.
- someone whose job is examining people's eyes and selling glasses or contact lenses to correct sight.
- a person whose job is treating people's teeth.
8 Clues: a person whose job is treating people's teeth. • a doctor who is specially trained to perform medical operations. • a person with a medical degree whose job is to treat people who are ill or hurt. • a person who is trained to prepare and give out medicines in a hospital or shop. • ...
Elizabeth Blackwell 2024-11-02
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- What degree did she earn?
- What issue did she face before graduating?
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- Which medical school accepted her? __ Medical College.
- What important role did she play?
- What did she gain from breaking barriers of male prejudice?
- She discovered that her __ lies within healthcare.
- Why did she want to become a school teacher? It was the most __ job.
7 Clues: What degree did she earn? • What important role did she play? • What issue did she face before graduating? • She discovered that her __ lies within healthcare. • Which medical school accepted her? __ Medical College. • What did she gain from breaking barriers of male prejudice? • Why did she want to become a school teacher? It was the most __ job.
kemoria 2024-10-03
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- The amount paid to providers for services they provide to patients.
- plan- An account that lets workers set aside pretax dollars to pay for medical benefits, childcare, and other services.
- plan-This benefit plan gives employees a set amount of funds that they can choose to spend on a different benefit options, such as health insurance or retirement savings
- healthcare- Skilled nurses and trained aides who provide nursing services and related care to someone at home.
- access- The ability to see a doctor or receive a medical service without a referral from your primary care physician.
- People who do not have health insurance of any type. Over 80 percent of the uninsured are working adults and their family members.
- clause- A contractual agreement between a managed care organization and a provider that restricts what the provider can say about the managed Benefits- The specific services and procedures covered by a health plan oor other health facility, for a period of at other health facility, for a period of at least 24 hours.
- practitioner- A nurse specialist who provides primary and/or specialty care to patients. In some states nurse practitioners do not have to be supervised by a doctor.
- Integration- A healthcare system that includes the entire range of healthcare services from out-patient to hospital and long-term care.
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- A "cap" or limit on the amount of services that may be provided. It may be the maximum cost or number of days that a service or treatment is covered.
- Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO)- A national private, non-profit organization that accredits healthcare organizations and agencies and sets guidelines for operation for these facilities.
- Enrollment Period- A specified period of time during which people are allowed to change health plans.
- A person who has been admitted to a hospital or other health facility, for a period of at least 24 hours.
- A person who is eligible for or receiving benefits under an insurance policy or plan.
- The organization responsible for the costs of healthcare services. A payer may be private insurance, the government, or an employer's self-funded plan
- Benefit Package- A defined set of benefits provided to all people covered under a health plan.
- Care- Medical treatment rendered to people whose illnesses or medical problems are short-term or don't require long-term continuing care. Acute care facilities are hospitals that mainly treat people with short-term health problems.
- Assessment- Measurement of the quality of care.
- A healthcare procedure that is not an emergency and that the patient and doctor plan in advance.
- Insurance- Coverage for medical professionals which pays the costs of legal fees and/or any damages assessed by the court in a lawsuit brought against a professional who has been charged with negligence
20 Clues: Assessment- Measurement of the quality of care. • The amount paid to providers for services they provide to patients. • A person who is eligible for or receiving benefits under an insurance policy or plan. • Benefit Package- A defined set of benefits provided to all people covered under a health plan. • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2013-02-28
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- View of life (The removal of living tissue from the body)
- Berry shaped bacterium in grape-like clusters
- Pertaining to the nail
- Pertaining to the head
- Surgical cut or wound produced by a sharp instrument
- Position lying on back facing forward
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- Region around the naval
- Excision of the nail
- Transitory itchy elevation of the skin with a white center
- Horizontal field dividing body into superior and inferior portions
- destruction of the tissue with a hot or cold instrument
- Loss of hair
- Toward the tail
13 Clues: Loss of hair • Toward the tail • Excision of the nail • Pertaining to the nail • Pertaining to the head • Region around the naval • Position lying on back facing forward • Berry shaped bacterium in grape-like clusters • Surgical cut or wound produced by a sharp instrument • destruction of the tissue with a hot or cold instrument • ...
Medical terminology: Abbreviations 2016-10-18
Medical Terminology: Abbreviations 2016-10-17
Medical terminology: Abbreviations 2016-10-17
Medical Record Terms 2023-08-23
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- Document describing past and current history of all medical conditions experienced by the patient
- Record of the prescribed care, medications, tests, and treatments for a given patient.
- A signed document by the patient or legal guardian giving permission for treatment.
- Outline summary of the patient’s hospital care, including date of admission, diagnosis, course of treatment and patient’s response(s), test results, final diagnosis, follow-up plans, and date of discharge.
- Set of rules that doctors, healthcare facilities, and other healthcare providers must follow to help ensure that all medical records, medical billing, and patient accounts meet certain consistent standards with regard to documentation, handling, and privacy
- Record of a patient’s care that includes vital signs, particularly temperature, pulse and respiration (T P R), and blood pressure (B P), and treatments, procedures, and patient’s responses to such care.
- Documents providing the results of all diagnostic and laboratory tests performed on the patient.
- Documentation from the pathologist regarding the findings or results of samples taken from the patient, such as bone marrow, blood, or tissue.
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- Documentation of procedures or therapies provided during a patient’s care, such as physical therapy, respiratory therapy, or chemotherapy.
- Documentation from the surgeon detailing the operation, including the preoperative and postoperative diagnosis, specific details of the surgical procedure, how well the patient tolerated the procedure, and any complications that occurred
- A signed document by the patient or legal guardian that explains the purpose, risks, and benefits of a procedure and serves as proof that the patient was properly informed before undergoing a procedure
- A record that includes a current head-to-toe assessment of the patient’s physical condition
- Electronic record of health-related information for an individual
13 Clues: Electronic record of health-related information for an individual • A signed document by the patient or legal guardian giving permission for treatment. • Record of the prescribed care, medications, tests, and treatments for a given patient. • A record that includes a current head-to-toe assessment of the patient’s physical condition • ...
Medical Terminology Terms 2023-09-07
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- region over the stomach
- foundation of a word
- state of equilibrium maintained by the body
- position of lying on the back
- lack of fever
- pertaining to the heart
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- breathing is slow
- pertaining to the front side
- many fingers or toes
- pertaining to the body organs enclosed within a cavity
- pertaining to the groin
- pertaining to the skull
- inflammation of the bursa
13 Clues: lack of fever • breathing is slow • many fingers or toes • foundation of a word • region over the stomach • pertaining to the groin • pertaining to the skull • pertaining to the heart • inflammation of the bursa • pertaining to the front side • position of lying on the back • state of equilibrium maintained by the body • pertaining to the body organs enclosed within a cavity
Medical Word Parts 2024-05-14
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- Prefix meaning "within"
- Suffix meaning "surgical fixation"
- Suffix meaning "inflammation"
- Combining form for "skin"
- Combining form for "bone"
- Combining form for "blood"
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- Prefix meaning "through" or "across"
- Suffix meaning "pertaining to"
- Prefix meaning "around"
- Suffix meaning "abnormal condition"
- Combining form for "heart"
- Suffix meaning "surgical removal"
- suffix meaning "tumor"
13 Clues: suffix meaning "tumor" • Prefix meaning "within" • Prefix meaning "around" • Combining form for "skin" • Combining form for "bone" • Combining form for "heart" • Combining form for "blood" • Suffix meaning "inflammation" • Suffix meaning "pertaining to" • Suffix meaning "surgical removal" • Suffix meaning "surgical fixation" • Suffix meaning "abnormal condition" • ...
Medical Laboratory Puzzle 2024-07-16
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- study of blood cells
- analysis of blood for enzymes, proteins, glucose
- device used to view body cells and bacteria
- facility where most MLTs work
- study of how the body protects itself
- process of drawing blood
- Short of Medical Laboratory Technician
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- study of urine
- Bank department that performs blood typing
- cells that fight off infection
- study of bacteria, viruses, parasites, fungi
- cells that carry oxygen
- cells that help clot
13 Clues: study of urine • study of blood cells • cells that help clot • cells that carry oxygen • process of drawing blood • facility where most MLTs work • cells that fight off infection • study of how the body protects itself • Short of Medical Laboratory Technician • Bank department that performs blood typing • device used to view body cells and bacteria • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2024-09-05
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- The study of blood.
- _________means within a vein.
- Excessive or an abnormally large production or passage of urine.
- The Term ____ refers to the stopping of breathing mostly occurring during sleep.
- Before surgery.
- A condition when the heart starts to speed up.
- Below the skin.
- A condition when the heart starts to slow down.
- The ________is the outermost layer of the heart.
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- The ___________refers to inside of the muscle.
- A drug that is made from naturally occurring substances that fights bacteria.
- Happens when the thyroid gland makes too much thyroid hormone.
- _________ Is characterized by an abnormally low body temperatures.
13 Clues: Before surgery. • Below the skin. • The study of blood. • _________means within a vein. • The ___________refers to inside of the muscle. • A condition when the heart starts to speed up. • A condition when the heart starts to slow down. • The ________is the outermost layer of the heart. • Happens when the thyroid gland makes too much thyroid hormone. • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2025-12-01
Medical Laboratory Technicians 2025-11-24
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- equipment used to separate cellular components
- 100x objective uses this to work
- a clotting waterfall
- proteins released by cells that affect the behavior of other cells that bear receptors for them
- Vitamin K antagonist
- anticoagulant used in hematology blood samples
- winged needle
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- low platelet count disorder
- liquid portion of blood after clotting
- room temperature
- tiny device to perform body fluid cell counts
- the absorbance of a solution is directly proportional to its concentration and the path length of the light through the solution
- Facilitates the maturation of T Cells
13 Clues: winged needle • room temperature • a clotting waterfall • Vitamin K antagonist • low platelet count disorder • 100x objective uses this to work • Facilitates the maturation of T Cells • liquid portion of blood after clotting • tiny device to perform body fluid cell counts • equipment used to separate cellular components • anticoagulant used in hematology blood samples • ...
Medical Root Words 2024-10-08
Medical Term W 2024-10-01
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- Benign skin growths
- Language comprehension disorder
- White blood cells
- intoxication Excessive water intake condition
- Injury to the body
- Neck injury from sudden motion
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- Symptoms from substance cessation
- Joint connecting hand and forearm
- neck Twisted neck condition
- disease Copper accumulation disorder
- High-pitched breathing sound
- syndrome Unintentional weight loss
- Organ where offspring develop
13 Clues: White blood cells • Injury to the body • Benign skin growths • neck Twisted neck condition • High-pitched breathing sound • Organ where offspring develop • Neck injury from sudden motion • Language comprehension disorder • Symptoms from substance cessation • Joint connecting hand and forearm • syndrome Unintentional weight loss • disease Copper accumulation disorder • ...
EMT Medical Legal 2025-08-27
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- married, military services, legal process
- failure to provide care
- behavioral health patients
- unconcious patient
- requires medical control
- physcicians orders for life sustaining treatment
- placing someone in fear of bodily harm
- advanced directive
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- termination of care without consent
- permission to render care
- unlawfuly touching someone
- person acknowledges they want care
- protects patient confidentiality
13 Clues: unconcious patient • advanced directive • failure to provide care • requires medical control • permission to render care • behavioral health patients • unlawfuly touching someone • protects patient confidentiality • person acknowledges they want care • termination of care without consent • placing someone in fear of bodily harm • married, military services, legal process • ...
wap 2026-01-13
16 Clues: limbs • genes • Career • Engineer • Sketches • Engineer • Engineer • Engineers • Intelligence • Engine Engineer • motive engineer • (medical devices • specialized tools • subsets of aerospace • accessible for analysis • physical components for computers
Unit 5: Diverse Britain 2021-08-29
12 Clues: über • weit • Hindi • Türkei • Indien • erstens • Gitarre • (Aus)tausch • Ernährungs-, Ess- • medizinisch, ärztlich • nachdenken, betrachten, berücksichtigen • vielfältig, breit gefächert, unterschiedlich
Spanish (TV) 2024-02-12
12 Clues: News • Comedy • Sports • Cartoons • Male actor • Video Games • Kitchen Shows • Reality Shows • Medical Dramas • Female actress • Detective Shows • Japanese Cartoons
HHD Unit 2 AoS 2 Recap 2025-10-06
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- What individuals are expected to do when accessing health care, like providing accurate information, respecting medical staff, and paying fees on time.
- Provides support and services for Australians with permanent and significant disability.
- Extra financial assistance for people who face high medical costs each year under Medicare.
- Something every patient is entitled to when receiving health care, such as access, safety, respect, communication, and privacy.
- An additional tax for high-income earners who don’t have private hospital cover.
- Physiotherapists, dietitians and speech pathologists are examples of these.
- Costs that patients must pay themselves, not covered by Medicare or private health insurance.
- The amount set by the government for a medical service under Medicare.
- Requirement that personal health information remains private unless consent is given.
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- Services outside mainstream medicine, such as acupuncture or naturopathy.
- When a doctor accepts the Medicare benefit as full payment for a service.
- The amount a person contributes towards the cost of a health service, with the rest covered by government.
- Non-profit groups that provide health services, support, or advocacy, often relying on donations and unpaid workers.
- A tax on most Australians to help fund Medicare.
- An individual’s ability to find, understand and use health information.
- A community-based doctor who is usually the first point of call for non-emergency health issues.
- Government program that subsidises essential medicines.
- When government pays part of the cost of a good or service, lowering the price for consumers.
- Helps protect individuals and families from large overall medicine costs under PBS.
19 Clues: A tax on most Australians to help fund Medicare. • Government program that subsidises essential medicines. • The amount set by the government for a medical service under Medicare. • An individual’s ability to find, understand and use health information. • Services outside mainstream medicine, such as acupuncture or naturopathy. • ...
HHD Unit 2 AoS 2 Recap 2025-10-06
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- What individuals are expected to do when accessing health care, like providing accurate information, respecting medical staff, and paying fees on time.
- Provides support and services for Australians with permanent and significant disability.
- Extra financial assistance for people who face high medical costs each year under Medicare.
- Something every patient is entitled to when receiving health care, such as access, safety, respect, communication, and privacy.
- An additional tax for high-income earners who don’t have private hospital cover.
- Physiotherapists, dietitians and speech pathologists are examples of these.
- Costs that patients must pay themselves, not covered by Medicare or private health insurance.
- The amount set by the government for a medical service under Medicare.
- Requirement that personal health information remains private unless consent is given.
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- Services outside mainstream medicine, such as acupuncture or naturopathy.
- When a doctor accepts the Medicare benefit as full payment for a service.
- The amount a person contributes towards the cost of a health service, with the rest covered by government.
- Non-profit groups that provide health services, support, or advocacy, often relying on donations and unpaid workers.
- A tax on most Australians to help fund Medicare.
- An individual’s ability to find, understand and use health information.
- A community-based doctor who is usually the first point of call for non-emergency health issues.
- Government program that subsidises essential medicines.
- When government pays part of the cost of a good or service, lowering the price for consumers.
- Helps protect individuals and families from large overall medicine costs under PBS.
19 Clues: A tax on most Australians to help fund Medicare. • Government program that subsidises essential medicines. • The amount set by the government for a medical service under Medicare. • An individual’s ability to find, understand and use health information. • Services outside mainstream medicine, such as acupuncture or naturopathy. • ...
PEN1: vocabulary revision 2020-06-24
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- inflammation of lungs by virus
- medical care
- woman in charge of medical arrangements at a hospital
- to restore someone to health or normal life through therapy
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- person evacuated from place of danger to safe place
- disease of blood vessel in the brain
- build or start or make
- home providing care for terminally ill and sick people
- the course you study in school
- something happens once a year
10 Clues: medical care • build or start or make • something happens once a year • inflammation of lungs by virus • the course you study in school • disease of blood vessel in the brain • person evacuated from place of danger to safe place • woman in charge of medical arrangements at a hospital • home providing care for terminally ill and sick people • ...
About H.H.Holmes 2024-04-16
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- He used the stolen corpses to create fake ____ claims
- Where was he buried
- How did he escape the authorities
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- ____ seven, number of murders he confessed to
- Where did he attend medical school
- Associate who planned to fake his death but was murdered instead
- ____ castle, what his hotel was nicknamed
- How he was executed
- What did steal from his medical school
- The people he killed would be known as
10 Clues: How he was executed • Where was he buried • How did he escape the authorities • Where did he attend medical school • What did steal from his medical school • The people he killed would be known as • ____ castle, what his hotel was nicknamed • ____ seven, number of murders he confessed to • He used the stolen corpses to create fake ____ claims • ...
Medicine- Crossword 4 2025-09-30
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- Medical term for hair loss.
- Elevated potassium level in the blood.
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation.
- Dark, patchy facial pigmentation, often in pregnancy.
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- Nearsightedness; difficulty seeing distant objects.
- bifida Congenital defect where the spinal column doesn’t close fully.
- Disease of the heart muscle affecting its function.
- Medical term for ear pain.
- Infection or inflammation of the bile ducts.
- Abnormal bony outgrowth, often seen in heel or spine.
10 Clues: Medical term for ear pain. • Medical term for hair loss. • Elevated potassium level in the blood. • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation. • Infection or inflammation of the bile ducts. • Nearsightedness; difficulty seeing distant objects. • Disease of the heart muscle affecting its function. • Abnormal bony outgrowth, often seen in heel or spine. • ...
Medicine 2020-12-07
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- medical practice that uses needles to relieve pain or treat disease
- a device that determines a person's temperature
- plant that is used to sooth burns
- diagnostic test using magnets to scan the body
- plant used to make tea that soothes the stomach
- medicine that prevents a person from contracting a disease
- medical professional who cares for teeth and gums
- these are worn over the mouth and nose to prevent the spread of disease
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- the time after conception and before birth
- inflammation of the joints
- favorable, resulting in a good thing
- doctor who operates on people
- disease caused by elevated blood sugar levels
- not dangerous to health(opposite of malignant)
14 Clues: inflammation of the joints • doctor who operates on people • plant that is used to sooth burns • favorable, resulting in a good thing • the time after conception and before birth • disease caused by elevated blood sugar levels • diagnostic test using magnets to scan the body • not dangerous to health(opposite of malignant) • a device that determines a person's temperature • ...
Medical Terminology (CH. 1-4) 2024-09-12
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- set federal standards for protecting records and medical information
- referring to being towards the head or above another structure
- these types of sweat glands produce body odor
- suffix related to drooping
- organs in the ventral cavities are referred to as ___
- lubricates the skin and keeps it from becoming too dry
- medical specialty related to blood
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- having pus on or within the skin
- suffix used to refer to eat or swallow
- a group of signs and symptoms occurring together that may point to a particular disease
- suffix related to rupture
- the subcutaneous layer also known as the ____ serves as insulation
- The four types of tissue are muscle, epithelial, nervous and ____
- pertaining to the nail
14 Clues: pertaining to the nail • suffix related to rupture • suffix related to drooping • having pus on or within the skin • medical specialty related to blood • suffix used to refer to eat or swallow • these types of sweat glands produce body odor • organs in the ventral cavities are referred to as ___ • lubricates the skin and keeps it from becoming too dry • ...
Life of Denis Mukwege 2026-05-19
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- The severe physical and psychological injury experienced by the victims he treats
- A person who remains alive after a traumatic event
- The process of helping survivors heal
- The name of his hospital founded in 1999
- The ability to adapt to adversity or trauma
- Fairness and Equitability
- A medical health system focusing on the female reproductive system
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- Describes his work providing medical care and relief
- The horrific acts of violence that he witnesses and treats
- Doctor who performs operations
- The fundamental right of every person to be valued
- The action of supporting or pleading for a cause
- Mukwege's country of birth
- He received this prize in 2018
14 Clues: Fairness and Equitability • Mukwege's country of birth • Doctor who performs operations • He received this prize in 2018 • The process of helping survivors heal • The name of his hospital founded in 1999 • The ability to adapt to adversity or trauma • The action of supporting or pleading for a cause • A person who remains alive after a traumatic event • ...
Medicare Basics 2026-05-11
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- Grievance subtype used for any complaints about the plan (2 Words)
- Grievances reported within 60 days
- Broker gave member incorrect information (2 words)
- Drug Efficacy Study Implementation (abbvr)
- Hospital coverage
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- coverage phase where the member pays $0 OOP for the remainder of the year
- Complaints that should be transferred to Medical
- Medicare Advantage coverage
- the amount the member pays each year before the insurance starts to pay their portion of drug costs
- Grievance subtype used when complaint is about receiving unwanted letters
- Prescription drug coverage
- Medical Coverage
- Tab for Medicare policies only that will show accumulators
- Select Health starts to pay a portion of the covered drugs (abbvr)
14 Clues: Medical Coverage • Hospital coverage • Prescription drug coverage • Medicare Advantage coverage • Grievances reported within 60 days • Drug Efficacy Study Implementation (abbvr) • Complaints that should be transferred to Medical • Broker gave member incorrect information (2 words) • Tab for Medicare policies only that will show accumulators • ...
Chapter 10 Vocabulary 2021-09-15
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- MOI
- to expeditiously ensure that there is a safe scene on which to provide care, and that the proper resources are summoned to the scene according to the number of patients and their specific care needs.
- The lowest arterial blood pressure of a cardiac cycle occurring during diastole of the heart.
- The principal reason for a person seeking medical attention.
- a continuation of the primary assessment, where the medical professional obtains vital signs, reassesses changes in the patient's condition, and performs appropriate physical examinations.
- The first stage of patient evaluation that focuses on stabilizing the patient.
- NOI
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- AVPU scale (Alert, Verbal, Pain, Unresponsive)
- A function of the mind involving awareness of three dimensions: time, place and person.
- It’s your basic opinion of whether a patient is doing okay or not, and it’s formed within the first moments of contact.
- Rapid test used for assessing the blood flow through peripheral tissues.
- The medical questioning of a patient to determine the disorder, syndrome, or condition affecting the patient that resulted in the call for assistance.
- A highly specific assessment performed on patients in the emergency department.
- Used when the clinician documents why they DID NOT perform a procedure.
14 Clues: MOI • NOI • AVPU scale (Alert, Verbal, Pain, Unresponsive) • The principal reason for a person seeking medical attention. • Used when the clinician documents why they DID NOT perform a procedure. • Rapid test used for assessing the blood flow through peripheral tissues. • The first stage of patient evaluation that focuses on stabilizing the patient. • ...
Chapter 10 Vocabulary 2021-09-15
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- MOI
- to expeditiously ensure that there is a safe scene on which to provide care, and that the proper resources are summoned to the scene according to the number of patients and their specific care needs.
- The lowest arterial blood pressure of a cardiac cycle occurring during diastole of the heart.
- The principal reason for a person seeking medical attention.
- a continuation of the primary assessment, where the medical professional obtains vital signs, reassesses changes in the patient's condition, and performs appropriate physical examinations.
- The first stage of patient evaluation that focuses on stabilizing the patient.
- NOI
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- AVPU scale (Alert, Verbal, Pain, Unresponsive)
- A function of the mind involving awareness of three dimensions: time, place and person.
- It’s your basic opinion of whether a patient is doing okay or not, and it’s formed within the first moments of contact.
- Rapid test used for assessing the blood flow through peripheral tissues.
- The medical questioning of a patient to determine the disorder, syndrome, or condition affecting the patient that resulted in the call for assistance.
- A highly specific assessment performed on patients in the emergency department.
- Used when the clinician documents why they DID NOT perform a procedure.
14 Clues: MOI • NOI • AVPU scale (Alert, Verbal, Pain, Unresponsive) • The principal reason for a person seeking medical attention. • Used when the clinician documents why they DID NOT perform a procedure. • Rapid test used for assessing the blood flow through peripheral tissues. • The first stage of patient evaluation that focuses on stabilizing the patient. • ...
Iris Overview | Activity | Crossword 2013-05-20
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- Avaya
- Products
- Full Service
- ARC Quality Guidelines
- Refunds
- Troubleshooting
- World's Largest Swimming Lesson
- Emergency Medical Response
- Salesforce
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- Course Records
- Zip Code Mapping
- Payment Policy
- Nurse Assistant Training
- Red Cross 'Angel'
- Babysitter's Training
- Hero Bre Drumke
- Restaurant Emergency Training Massachusetts
17 Clues: Avaya • Refunds • Products • Salesforce • Full Service • Course Records • Payment Policy • Troubleshooting • Hero Bre Drumke • Zip Code Mapping • Red Cross 'Angel' • Babysitter's Training • ARC Quality Guidelines • Nurse Assistant Training • Emergency Medical Response • World's Largest Swimming Lesson • Restaurant Emergency Training Massachusetts
Engineering 2017-08-28
16 Clues: roads • wires • brake • planes • bridges • med tech • manipulate DNA • insulate houses • supervise light • make jet engines • make nuclear plants • paper making machines • make tools for doctors • food processing machine • deal with human movement • design oil mining machines
Engineering 2017-08-28
16 Clues: roads • brake • wires • planes • bridges • med tech • manipulate DNA • supervise light • insulate houses • make jet engines • make nuclear plants • paper making machines • make tools for doctors • food processing machine • deal with human movement • design oil mining machines
Flowers for Algernon 2025-11-19
16 Clues: Dumb • Mouse • Ambition • Surprised • Bad doctor • Intelligent • Good doctor • Second test • Doctors task • Medical care • The first test • main character • Update on status • Stain made by ink • To measure something • A measure of a person Intelligent
test 2014-01-26
18 Clues: 555 men • sick fix • 730 place • chips guy • school org • do all day • eddies home • hofers dept • nates thing • jakes place • sublte coms • kids love it • not a hangout • white slipper • where you work • stewards headache • bad idea for short • brothers worst nightmare
University Store Puzzle 1 2019-02-01
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- Championships, Stadium
- Library, IT
- Admissions
- Mascot
- Medical Sciences
- Dining Commons, Info Desk, University Store
- Oldest Classroom Building
- Winter Sport
- Business Office, Registrar
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- Spring Sport
- Fine Arts
- Gifts, Apparel
- Outdoor Education, Walking Trails
- Sanctuary
- Natural & Earth Sciences
- Music
- Workout, track, gym, pool
- School Color
18 Clues: Music • Mascot • Fine Arts • Sanctuary • Admissions • Library, IT • Spring Sport • School Color • Winter Sport • Gifts, Apparel • Medical Sciences • Championships, Stadium • Natural & Earth Sciences • Workout, track, gym, pool • Oldest Classroom Building • Business Office, Registrar • Outdoor Education, Walking Trails • Dining Commons, Info Desk, University Store
Physical therapy 2018-08-20
crossword game 2024-01-20
Manner of Death 2022-09-06
Manner of Death 2022-09-06
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
NHS 2024-01-07
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- a large building where sick or injured people receive medical treatment
- medical tests done to make sure you do not have a particular disease
- medical history form
- an unexpected and dangerous situation that must be dealt with immediately
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- the force with which blood travels through your body
- to stop something from happening
- a checkup
7 Clues: a checkup • medical history form • to stop something from happening • the force with which blood travels through your body • medical tests done to make sure you do not have a particular disease • a large building where sick or injured people receive medical treatment • an unexpected and dangerous situation that must be dealt with immediately
Medical Terminology Crossword 2021-08-02
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- situated or occurring above the pubis
- abnormally low blood sugar
- regarding newborn children
- surgical repair of the nose
- excessive vomiting
- occurring during the act of birth
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- medications that prevent the formation of blood clots
- surgery to remove half of the large intestine
- black tumor of the skin
- surgical removal of a lump from the breast
- inflammation of the walls of a vein
- failure to develop normally
- slowness of movement
13 Clues: excessive vomiting • slowness of movement • black tumor of the skin • abnormally low blood sugar • regarding newborn children • failure to develop normally • surgical repair of the nose • occurring during the act of birth • inflammation of the walls of a vein • situated or occurring above the pubis • surgical removal of a lump from the breast • ...
Remote Medical Specialists 2024-02-05
15 Clues: Roles • Steps • Costs • Roles • Meeting • Support • Support • Savings • Assistant • Selection • Stability • Operations • Specialist • Preparation • Authorization
Medical Insurance Terminology 2019-03-04
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- format for documenting encounters
- government issued form
- privacy act
- medicare prescription drugs
- process of establishing medical need
- portal for Medicare eligibility and claim information.
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- oversees federal healthcare programs
- billing codes for diagnostic services
- billing codes for diagnoses
- a patient not seen in past 3 years
- medicare hospital services
- medicare specialty plans
- medicare physician services
13 Clues: privacy act • government issued form • medicare specialty plans • medicare hospital services • billing codes for diagnoses • medicare prescription drugs • medicare physician services • format for documenting encounters • a patient not seen in past 3 years • oversees federal healthcare programs • process of establishing medical need • billing codes for diagnostic services • ...
Medical Term P 2024-10-01
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- A pregnancy complication characterized by high blood pressure and signs of damage to other organs, typically the liver and kidneys.
- The loss of muscle function in part or all of the body, often due to damage to the nervous system.
- Inflammation of the pericardium, the sac surrounding the heart, causing chest pain.
- Inflammation of the pancreas, causing abdominal pain and digestive issues.
- Inflammation of the lungs, often caused by infection, leading to cough, fever, and difficulty breathing.
- The study of diseases, including their causes, processes, and effects on the body.
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- The likely course or outcome of a disease or condition.
- A chronic autoimmune condition that causes red, scaly patches of skin.
- Excessive production of urine, often a symptom of diabetes.
- Inflammation of a vein, typically in the legs, sometimes accompanied by clot formation.
- An abnormal sensation of tingling or prickling, usually felt in the extremities.
- Inflammation of the peritoneum, the tissue that lines the abdominal wall and covers most of the abdominal organs.
- An irregular or rapid heartbeat that a person can feel, often associated with anxiety or arrhythmia.
13 Clues: The likely course or outcome of a disease or condition. • Excessive production of urine, often a symptom of diabetes. • A chronic autoimmune condition that causes red, scaly patches of skin. • Inflammation of the pancreas, causing abdominal pain and digestive issues. • An abnormal sensation of tingling or prickling, usually felt in the extremities. • ...
Medical Theme 1 2025-07-22
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- disease when feces in liquid form.
- the disease that make the survivor have to do chemotherapy.
- needle for injecting/ withdrawing fluids.
- You need to go to dentist.
- Lose consciousness.
- the red liquid in our body.
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- Doctor's estimate suspect a disease.
- white strip of material used to bind a wound.
- you have to blow your nose.
- deficiency of hemoglobin in the blood.
- not sleeping well/ sleep enough.
- infectious disease causing fever & bumps.
- your body temperature feel hot.
13 Clues: Lose consciousness. • You need to go to dentist. • you have to blow your nose. • the red liquid in our body. • your body temperature feel hot. • not sleeping well/ sleep enough. • disease when feces in liquid form. • Doctor's estimate suspect a disease. • deficiency of hemoglobin in the blood. • infectious disease causing fever & bumps. • ...
National Medical Staff Services Awareness Week 2021-11-10
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- Original source of a specific credential that can verify the accuracy of a credential reported by an individual health care practitioner. It is received directly from the issuing source
- Enforcement Administration, Authorizes medical professionals, researchers, and manufacturers to access “schedule 1” drugs. Authorized registrants receive a number which is used for tracking controlled substances as a unique prescription number.
- All applicants must provide information for these which exceed 30 days or more
- The process of obtaining, verifying and assessing the qualifications of a health care practitioner who seeks to provide patient care services in or for the hospital
- Authority a government agency grants an individual to practice a profession
- Assurance that the information on a provider's application is proven correct by primary and approved resources
- Missing dates or gaps in training; Discrepencies between information on the application and verified information; Interruptions in training; Differences in privileges indicated as a certain type of status but verified as another type; Suspensions, reprimand, revocation, or challenge to licensure or DEA; Excessive liability history; Liability coverage canceled; Ambiguous peer references; any other information that does not match or confirm to information provided upon application
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- Status that providers have that see more than 25 patients per year
- Status that providers who have retired, but have been active previously.
- Completion of a practitioner's medical or professional program at an accredited school
- Someone in the same professional discipline as the applicant with personal knowledge of the applicant’s ability to practice
- Status that providers that require expertise, but do not require providers to have current activity at the hospital
- Personal information, which does not typically need to be verified
- Status that providers have that see more than 6 patients per 2 years
- locations where a practitioner practices, and all must be queried and verified at every appointment and reappointment
- All postgraduate – internship, residency, fellowship
- Licensure, Regulation of medical and other professional practice. Authorizing persons to practice in certain health occupations and professions; establishing educational standards and examinations;
- what the provider has requested and has been granted permission to do at the hospital based on verified and approved experience, training, competency
- Certification at more than 145 certifying boards
- Framework that the Medical Staff leadership appointees use to act and interact in hospital-related activities
20 Clues: Certification at more than 145 certifying boards • All postgraduate – internship, residency, fellowship • Status that providers have that see more than 25 patients per year • Personal information, which does not typically need to be verified • Status that providers have that see more than 6 patients per 2 years • ...
Biomedical Careers A-Z 2017-10-19
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- Counselor- They research genetic problems in people and families, and help them understand their options to live with it or fix it.
- Writer- investigates and write about different phenomenons in science.
- They diagnose and treat diseases of urinary in both men and women.
- are medical doctors of osteopathic medicine who specialize in diagnosing and treating diseases and injuries using medical imaging techniques, such as x-rays or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)..
- study and work on the nervous system and fix necessary problems in said system.
- doctor the spine.
- Assistant- fix and study physical injuries such as; breaks in bones or large gashes.
- they monitor and help the containing of diseases.
- They study the growth, structures, and development of microscopic organisms, such as viruses, bacteria, algae, and fungi.
- Assurance Specialist- makes sure water is clean.
- someone who studies the behavior, origins, and life progression of animals
- has to understand biomedical evidence.
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- Engineer- work in different areas of medicine and look at how different technologies can treat different medical problems.
- plan and conduct food services or nutritional problems to help in the promotion of health and disease control.
- Technician- They use cutting-edge imaging methods to see inside the human body.
- they prevent and manage injury and chronic disease, and help reach peak of physical performance.
- Social Worker- they study and understand emotional and physical delays of injuries or birth defects, and can give advice on how to help and deal with this problem.
- engineering- they combine cells,engineering and materials methods, and suitable biochemical and physicochemical factors to improve or replace biological tissues.
- They make sure sugar and water isn’t contaminated.
- Practice-
- They study the blood, and cure or treat blood disorders in the human body.
- Biologist- designs things about wild animals.
- They learn how to prevent, diagnose, and treat diseases that affect adults.
- examine eyes and fix eye problems, such as giving glasses to someone who is farsighted.
- Practitioner- a doctor who cares for the entire family. Audiologist- They search for problems in hearing and treat it, as well as keep people’s ears healthy with helpful ear protection directions.
25 Clues: Practice- • doctor the spine. • has to understand biomedical evidence. • Biologist- designs things about wild animals. • Assurance Specialist- makes sure water is clean. • they monitor and help the containing of diseases. • They make sure sugar and water isn’t contaminated. • They diagnose and treat diseases of urinary in both men and women. • ...
NI101 2018-05-17
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- [Acronym] longitudinal digital health record of an individual from various source
- Publishing ____ news or hoax can have a punishment of upto PHP 200,000 fine according to RA 10951 (Anti-___ News Act of 2017)
- 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 overarching term for the utilization of Information and Communications Technology for health
- An available semantic standard that can be used as reference for nursing diagnosis across various electronic medical records around the globe
- The use of physiologic identifier like fingerprint, iris scan, retinal scan, facial recognition, DNA, among others for human verification (clue ends with ‘s’)
- 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 2012 WHO-ITU Model of eHealth
- [Acronym] A free open source software and the first electronic medical record system for local government health centers in the Philippines since 2004
- Ability of different information systems to communicate and operate with each other
- A type of malware that can attack hospital’s health information systems, and prevent users to access it until the “ransom” has been given
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- [Acronym] a type of health record that contains several patients, but is confined in a single hospital or health facility
- Synonymous to web teleconference, or online seminar
- A specialized telehealth component that is focused on providing medical services (i.e. virtual consultation) across the distance
- ___ of innovation can depict how health ICT can be transferred from innovators, early adopters, early majority, late majority, and possibly to laggards
- GIDA stands for ____-isolated and disadvantaged areas
- A general term for the application of “mobile” devices 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)
- ____ nurse specialists are nurses with advanced education and experience in the hybried field of nursing science, computer science and information technology
- An ethical principle that is observed when the personal identifiable information of patients with HIV are to be anonymized and protected from prying entities
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 • ...
Healthcare Disparities in Older Adults 2018-05-26
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- Alzheimer’s disease is a form of _______.
- Changing a will, getting one’s affairs in order, hoarding medications, and talking as if s/he won’t be around much longer may be signs of an older person’s plans for self-harm or _______.
- Promoting mental health and effectively treating mental illness are important aspects of _______ aging.
- A higher incidence or burden of sickness, injury or death experienced by one population group relative to another is called a health _______.
- Health disparities are often experienced by socially _______ populations.
- Language barriers between _______ and providers can result in a diminished level of healthcare.
- Other social determinants of health that affect older adults’ health and wellbeing are environment, education, employment status and food _______.
- _______ healthcare directives are legal documents that state how people would like their healthcare decisions handled at the point that they are not able to make those decisions on their own.
- Legal status or fear of being reported can be _______ to patients seeking or receiving quality medical care.
- When an older adult is cut off from the rest of the world, often due to anxiety or depression, it is called social _______.
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- While dementia is not treatable, the accompanying symptoms of _______ and depression are treatable with medications.
- Although it is often a common mental health ailment among older adults, ________, or feelings of sadness, is not considered normal in later life.
- Lack of social _______ and lack of transportation are both social determinants of health for older adults.
- A type of palliative care for terminally ill patients, often provided in their own homes, is called _______.
- Our values are influenced by family, community, political leaders, and religious or _______ beliefs.
- Factors influenced by the environment in which a person is born, lives, grows, works and ages across their lifespan are called social _______ of health.
- Trying to meet unrealistic social expectations to remain _______ and delaying seeking medical care, older adults may end up with more medical issues as a result.
- Some social determinants of health that affect older adults’ health and wellbeing are addiction and mental health, stress, and socio-economic _______.
- Our perception of _______ influences how we interact with the medical care system.
- Because they react differently to medications than younger people, doses of psychiatric medications for _______ adults should be monitor closely and often adjusted down.
20 Clues: Alzheimer’s disease is a form of _______. • Health disparities are often experienced by socially _______ populations. • Our perception of _______ influences how we interact with the medical care system. • Language barriers between _______ and providers can result in a diminished level of healthcare. • ...
Chapter 19 - Cancer/Oncology 2024-04-03
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- having the ability to enter and destroy surrounding tissue
- new growth
- drugs that increase the sensitivity of tumors to x-rays
- chemotherapeutic chemicals that block the function of a protein necessary for mitosis
- change in the genetic material of a cell
- giving radiation in small, repeated doses
- loss of differentiation of cells
- combining form for short distance
- noncancerous growth or tumor
- medical suffix for formation
- combining form for cold
- tumor having the characteristics of continuous growth, invasiveness and metastisis
- cancerous tumor made up of cells of epithelial origin
- treatment of tumors using doses of radiation
- spread of a malignant tumor to a secondary site
- medical suffix for meaning to stop
- treatment with drugs
- detailed plan for treatment of an illness
- having no stem
- chemotherapeutic drugs found in bacteria and fungi
- cancer treatment using immune cells and antibodies to kill tumor cells
- relieving but not curing symptoms
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- wide resection involving removal of the tumor, its organ of origin and all surrounding tissue in the body space
- destruction of tissue by electric sparks generated by a high-frequency current
- combining form for formation
- exposure to any form of radiant energy
- condition of being unwell or deficient in normal function
- chemotherapeutic agents that block the synthesis of DNA components and prevent cells from dividing
- energy carried by a stream of particles
- combining form for burn, heat
- destruction of tissue by burning
- medical suffix for immature tumor
- method of treatment
- extending beyond normal tissue boundaries into adjacent tissue
- radiotherapy that uses insertion of sealed containers into body cavities or radioactive seeds directly into the tumor
- having the appearance of a thin, watery fluid
- specialization of cells
- cancerous tumor derived from connective or flesh tissue
- medical suffix for mass, tumor
- combining form for death
- replication of cells
- loss of differentiation of cells
- programmed cell death
- agent that causes cancer
- infectious agent that reproduces by entering a host cell and using the host's genetic material to make copies of itself
- combining form for tumor
- partial or complete disappearance of symptoms of disease
- use of subfreezing temperature to destroy tissue
- recurrence of tumor after treatment
- containing dead tissue
50 Clues: new growth • having no stem • method of treatment • replication of cells • treatment with drugs • programmed cell death • containing dead tissue • specialization of cells • combining form for cold • combining form for death • agent that causes cancer • combining form for tumor • combining form for formation • noncancerous growth or tumor • medical suffix for formation • ...
Enrique CH.13 2026-01-13
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- a memory aid used to recall what to look recall what to look for in a physical exam of a trauma patient
- an examination conducted on stable patients
- the return (refill) of blood into the capillaries
- objective indications of illness or injury
- a memory device used for assessing the medical patient
- a memory aid for the classifications of levels of responsiveness
- patient one who has or describes symptoms of an illness
- the pulse located on the top of the foot
- A overview of the scene
- a grating noise or the sensation felt when broken bone ends rub together
- the first set of assessed vital signs
- mechanism of injury
- pulse that can be found in the upper arm
- one who has a physical injury caused by an external force
- small dots of infection, scarring, or bruising that form a track along a vein
- a standardized physical exam
- actions taken to correct or stabilize a patients injury
- the pulse that can be felt on either side of the neck
- something that can be a immediate threat to a patients life
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- the first informal impression of the patients overall condition
- using your hands to physically hold the body part and keep it from moving
- a complete head to toe physical exam, including medical history
- the use of the muscles of the neck, chest, and abdomen
- last step in patient assessment and go through everything again
- body substance isolation
- a shifting of the trachea
- a quick assessment of the patients airway, breathing, circulation, etc
- a quick head to toe assessment of the most critical patients
- an abnormal bulging of the veins of the neck
- the protection of an area of pain by the patient
- movement of an area of the chest wall in the opposite direction to the rest of the chest during respiration
- 3 word synonym that means a patient airway, breathing, and circulation.
- subjective indications of illness or injury
- a tool used to assist in the gathering of important medical history related to an injury
- the reason EMS was called, in the patients own words
- nature of illness
- the pulse can be felt on the anterior aspect of the wrist on the same side as the thumb
37 Clues: nature of illness • mechanism of injury • A overview of the scene • body substance isolation • a shifting of the trachea • a standardized physical exam • the first set of assessed vital signs • the pulse located on the top of the foot • pulse that can be found in the upper arm • objective indications of illness or injury • an examination conducted on stable patients • ...
Adjustment and Resiliency 2025-03-25
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- This zone can be a normal reaction to Peace Corps service, but can be reversed to the previous zone easily
- having an interest in a new community, friends and family members
- circumstances that make something else possible
- ways to stay in shape and increase stamina
- the opportunity to be creative and capture images that focus on reproducing or creating visual images or shapes
- It has a trunk
- longing for home
- a time period following a moment that is still to come
- an Independent US Government Agency that aims to promote friendship, understanding, and peace while making a lasting impact
- a daily or weekly recording of personal events, activities or experiences
- A doctor who is a psychologist and her name rhymes with the state of Utah
- enthusiasm or the force behind a persons behavior
- a form of connecting with friends, family or supports
- a settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something that reflects a person's behavior
- a soothing sound that produces a beautiful form or harmony, expression and/or emotion
- done with purpose or design
- this zone indicates good use of coping skills, confidence and a sense of humor
- A PeaceCorps Medical Officer (PCMO) here to serve and treat the medical needs of volunteers
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- committed to a task or purpose
- the best natural source of vitamin D
- A site where PCVs can go for mental health support
- This zone indicates that stress is negatively impacting the mind, body and sense of purpose and there are starting to be changes in mood and appearance
- deep emotional feeling
- the process of adapting of changing to become used to a new situation
- A PeaceCorps Medical Officer (PCMO) here to serve and treat the medical needs of volunteers. [Clue- one box is a punctuation:)]
- Things that are important to us
- a walk across rough terrain
- another word for eager
- a state of being happy, content or with joy
- This zone indicates significant difficulty where mood and behavior symptoms have persisted or worsened to the point of having thoughts of harming self or others and professional support is needed
- to link people, places, ideas of opportunities for the future
31 Clues: It has a trunk • longing for home • deep emotional feeling • another word for eager • a walk across rough terrain • done with purpose or design • committed to a task or purpose • Things that are important to us • the best natural source of vitamin D • ways to stay in shape and increase stamina • a state of being happy, content or with joy • ...
S1 E3 Deep 2026-01-14
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- Consequence Dwight claims for lying about a medical condition
- Nickname Michael gives the warehouse team
- Snack Jim asks Pam for before heading to play basketball
- Embarrassing phrase Michael misunderstands from the plan list
- What Jim does with the yogurt
- Lonny’s reaction to Michael’s trash talk
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- Action Stanley wants Michael to stop during the meeting
- Prize Michael offers for winning the game
- Surface where the coin lands during the decision
- Final outcome of the basketball game
- What Michael says he would do if the warehouse wins
- Medical issue Dwight loudly announces while reading plan options
- Coin Dwight flips to decide between options
- Dwight’s method for narrowing down plan choices
- Item Michael repeatedly guesses the staff wants covered
15 Clues: What Jim does with the yogurt • Final outcome of the basketball game • Lonny’s reaction to Michael’s trash talk • Prize Michael offers for winning the game • Nickname Michael gives the warehouse team • Coin Dwight flips to decide between options • Dwight’s method for narrowing down plan choices • Surface where the coin lands during the decision • ...
EMS 2024-10-08
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- Number of level 1 trauma centers PS transports to
- Number of career EMS Units
- Abbreviation for Advanced Life Support.
- Only volunteer station that has two EMS transport units.
- EMS station located on Turtle Hill.
- EMS Station located on Franklin St.
- Number of minutes an EMS unit has to mark enroute before the timer goes off
- Name of EMS station that is mutual aid to our county.
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- Public Safety Directors last name.
- Location of Lifeguard hanger in our county.
- EMS station located on Blue Water Dr.
- Carilion based air medical we utilize for trauma and medical transport.
- Number of fire departments that have an EMS first responder
- Number of EMS Career Captains.
- Abbreviation for Basic Life Support.
15 Clues: Number of career EMS Units • Number of EMS Career Captains. • Public Safety Directors last name. • EMS station located on Turtle Hill. • EMS Station located on Franklin St. • Abbreviation for Basic Life Support. • EMS station located on Blue Water Dr. • Abbreviation for Advanced Life Support. • Location of Lifeguard hanger in our county. • ...
Careers, Chapter 11 VOcabulary 2025-04-11
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- conducts research in information technology
- spending much of your time sitting
- physical/mental tension that is the body's response to conflict
- pattern of extreme eating behavior over time
- agency in charge of setting safety standards
- writes, tests, and maintains computer software
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- a guideline for the nutrients you need each day
- physical/phycological need for a substance
- maintains & designs site on the internet
- when hurt workers receive $ to cover lost pay & medical expenses
- substances in food the body needs to produce energy/stay healthy
- the things you do to be clean and healthy
- something serious that happens without warning & calls for quick reaction
- receiving money when injured to cover medical expenses
- the condition of your mind and body
15 Clues: spending much of your time sitting • the condition of your mind and body • maintains & designs site on the internet • the things you do to be clean and healthy • physical/phycological need for a substance • conducts research in information technology • pattern of extreme eating behavior over time • agency in charge of setting safety standards • ...
Student Health Services Orientation Crossword 2020-05-18
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- Student Health Services Medical Clinic and Pharmacy is located in _______ commons.
- Health PROs are student ___________ who provide campus outreach and health presentations.
- Patients can pay their bill at the time of service or have the charge added to their student _________.
- Students can be seen by ________ or nurse practitioners for medical appointments.
- Treatment of __________ and injury is just one service that our Medical Clinic offers.
- Prescription __________ can be ordered online, over the phone, or in person at our Pharmacy.
- The Relaxation Station features a full body _________ chair, free for student use!
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- Students can purchase _______ for 25 cents each at the Condom Connection.
- Students can make appointments, check lab results, and more through the patient _____.
- Bring a copy of your ______________ card with you to clinic appointments.
10 Clues: Students can purchase _______ for 25 cents each at the Condom Connection. • Bring a copy of your ______________ card with you to clinic appointments. • Students can be seen by ________ or nurse practitioners for medical appointments. • Student Health Services Medical Clinic and Pharmacy is located in _______ commons. • ...
Harold Shipman 2023-06-06
8 Clues: get cut open • boatguy (name) • Needs medical attention • Figure out how someone died • An opiod (rhymes with clean) • History of your medical status • Supposed to be used to help patients • Something that can prove guilt or innocence
Patient Care Partnership page 6 AMCA Study Guide 2022-04-12
Across
- patient has the right to ____ _____
- you may have a ______ of your medical record for$
- pt can complain without ___ _ ____
- shall include risks & benefits of procedure
Down
- a person a patient may talk to to complain
- make known your wishes in regard to __ __
- cannot be denied a copy of MR because can't ____
- ______ your medical record for NO FEE
- right to request information about__ __
- patients may ___to patient representative office
10 Clues: pt can complain without ___ _ ____ • patient has the right to ____ _____ • ______ your medical record for NO FEE • right to request information about__ __ • make known your wishes in regard to __ __ • a person a patient may talk to to complain • shall include risks & benefits of procedure • cannot be denied a copy of MR because can't ____ • ...
JOBS 2024-07-14
Across
- Diagnose and treat students'illnesses and injuries
- Manage the OFFICE's financial records and budgets
- Lead team practices and games
- Provide basic medical care
Down
- Manage the day-to-day operations of the OFFICE
- Maintain a safe and secure community environment
- Provide medical care and treatment for animals
- Provide legal advice and representation to the office
- Perform music for the school community
- Pose as directed by photographers, directors, and clients
10 Clues: Provide basic medical care • Lead team practices and games • Perform music for the school community • Manage the day-to-day operations of the OFFICE • Provide medical care and treatment for animals • Maintain a safe and secure community environment • Manage the OFFICE's financial records and budgets • Diagnose and treat students'illnesses and injuries • ...
Kinds of doctors 2015-05-24
Across
- This is a doctor who specialises with illnesses of children.
- This is a doctor who specialises in skin diseases and their treatment.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders.
- 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 treats and prevents diseases of the heart and blood vessels.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the medical care of bones, the treatment and prevention of defects and injuries.
Down
- This is a doctor who treats people who suffer from hormonal imbalances.
- 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 has general knowledge about illnesses and medical conditions, but does not perform surgeries.
- 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.
13 Clues: This is a doctor who treats diseases of the eyes. • This is a doctor who performs medical operations. • 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
Across
- 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 diseases and injuries of vocal apparatus, especially the larynx.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of teeth and oral cavity.
- 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 the care and treatment of the female reproductive system.
- This is a doctor who performs medical operations.
- This is a doctor who treats diseases of the eyes.
Down
- This is a doctor who specialises in skin diseases and their treatment.
- This is a doctor who treats people who suffer from hormonal imbalances.
- 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 diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders.
- This is a doctor who treats and prevents diseases of the heart and blood vessels.
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. • ...
HIP WEEK 2024 2024-04-12
Across
- is the intentional misrepresentation of information to gain undeserved payment for a claim.
- A significant change or addition to the electronic health record (EHR).
- the state of keeping or being kept secret or private.
- a digital version of medical records
- federal law that required the creation of national standards to protect sensitive patient health information from being disclosed without the patient’s consent or knowledge.
- process of assigning numeric or alphanumeric representations to clinical documentation.
Down
- PHI stands for ______ HEALTH INFORMATION
- patient ______ is your right to decide when, how, and to what extent others may access your protected health information (PHI).
- helps reduce the risk of misdiagnosis, inappropriate treatments, and potential legal and financial consequences.
- is a joint, integrated Combat Support Agency that enables the Army, Navy, and Air Force medical services to provide a medically ready force and ready medical force to Combatant Commands in both peacetime and wartime.
- the process of converting information or data into a code, especially to prevent unauthorized access.
- income of a company or organization
- Codes used for Medicare and Medicaid
13 Clues: income of a company or organization • a digital version of medical records • Codes used for Medicare and Medicaid • PHI stands for ______ HEALTH INFORMATION • the state of keeping or being kept secret or private. • A significant change or addition to the electronic health record (EHR). • ...
