medical Crossword Puzzles
NON 2024-08-31
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- - is producing more output with the use of fewer resources
- - describes a consumer's desire and willingness to pay a price for a specific good / service
- Specializes in heart conditions
- - The amount of a product or service available for people to buy
- - a professional providing physical, mental, or occupational therapy
- - refers to the inputs used in the production of goods and services, such as labor and technology.
- - Uses hands-on techniques to treat muscle and joint pain
- - deals with the behavior of individual components
- FACILITIES - are places that provide health care
- - Expert in nutrition and diet planning
- - People or organizations that offer goods, services, or healthcare to others
- - Prepares and dispenses medications
- - Diagnoses and treats disorders of the nervous system
- - Specializes in pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period
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- - a medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses
- PROVIDER - is defined as a person or organization that offers medical or health services
- - refers to the amount of money spent on health services
- - deals with the behavior of the economy as a whole
- - Treats urinary tract issues and male reproductive organs.
- - treats skin conditions and diseases
- - Provides patient care, often working alongside doctors to monitor and assist with treatment
- ECONOMICS - is an economic analysis that explains what happens in the economy and why it happens, and how the economy works
- - Provides emergency medical care and transportation to hospitals
- - is 'a state of complete physical, mental and social well being
- - The study of how people use limited resources
- - uses imaging techniques, such as X-rays and MRIs
- - People who buy and use goods and services
- - Fits and provides glasses and contact lenses
- - a healthcare provider specializing in oral health
- ECONOMICS - It is an economic statement that makes recommendations to economic policy
30 Clues: Specializes in heart conditions • - Prepares and dispenses medications • - treats skin conditions and diseases • - Expert in nutrition and diet planning • - People who buy and use goods and services • - Fits and provides glasses and contact lenses • - The study of how people use limited resources • FACILITIES - are places that provide health care • ...
Training Review 2023-01-30
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- any event affecting a FEP Member involving an accidental injury
- caused by an external force or element, such as a blow or fall that requires immediate medical attention including animal bites
- equipment designed for repeated use and which is medically necessary for the treatment of an illness or injury, to improve the function of a body’s malformation, or to prevent further deterioration of the patient’s medical condition.
- is the use of drugs and medications to treat an illness, injury, or set of symptoms.
- The HCFA form is for what kind of charges?
- Place of service 20
- type of rep that has access to specific information based on the member’s request
- What is the UB form for?
- the contractual requirement of the member to contact the Local Plan where the services will be performed, before being admitted to a hospital for inpatient care, or within two business days following the admission when the hospital admission is an emergency
- Facilities bill using these kind of codes
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- What policy do we follow if we receive a claim for a potential subrogation or worker’s comp claim?
- Enrollment Codes 104, 105, and 106
- Dental claim form
- What does a disposition code of 4 mean?
- an internet based application that is used when a stop payment/reissue has been requested on the original check
- Preferred facilities used to perform specific facility-based surgical procedures and transplants.
- covered for a Member under active treatment for a metabolic or peripheral vascular disease, such as diabetes
- the general term used by the insurance industry to describe situations where the financial responsibility for a Member’s medical expenses rests (in whole or in part) with another carrier
- are used to further identify the procedure performed
- system used to find DME files
20 Clues: Dental claim form • Place of service 20 • What is the UB form for? • system used to find DME files • Enrollment Codes 104, 105, and 106 • What does a disposition code of 4 mean? • Facilities bill using these kind of codes • The HCFA form is for what kind of charges? • are used to further identify the procedure performed • ...
Sayles Chapter 16 2023-02-24
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- the practice of using multiple codes when one contains all elements
- medical condition that coexists with the primary affects the patient's length of stay
- addresses privacy and security of health information as well as fraud and abuse
- RAC governmental program to identify improper Medicare payments
- retrospective reconstruction of events in question, why, and what changes were made
- quantifiable measures used over time to measure against best practices
- (MU) incentive program issued by CMS part of the HITECH and ARRA of 2009
- intentional deception or misrepresentation that an individual knows to be false
- Redetermination-Reconsideration-Administrative-Appeals review-Final review
- Claims Act penalties for those who knowingly submit fraudulent claims to the US governt
- (POA) A condition present at the time of inpatient admission
- physicians cannot receive benefits for referring patients to a facility
- inappropriate utilization of services typically is not a criminal or intentional act
- (CAC) extracting and translating free-text data EHR, assigns codes
- practice of assigning codes that represent higher payment rates than services given
- Prohibits physicians from referring patients to a business they have a financial interest
- organizational culture promotes the prevention of conduct that does not conform
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- (QIO)performs medical peer review of Medicare and Medicaid
- (NLP)Converts language into data to be translated/manipulated
- is a medical condition that arises during an inpatient hospitalization
- comparison of outcomes of one organization with those of a similar organization
- (MAC) private healthcare insurer with geographic jurisdiction
- (CDI)process that will improve clinical specificity
- excludes organizations convicted of healthcare crimes from Medicare
- (HAC) identified by CMS as "reasonably preventable
- federal government works to combat fraud and improve efficiency
- actions that directly or indirectly result in unnecessary costs
27 Clues: (HAC) identified by CMS as "reasonably preventable • (CDI)process that will improve clinical specificity • (QIO)performs medical peer review of Medicare and Medicaid • (POA) A condition present at the time of inpatient admission • (NLP)Converts language into data to be translated/manipulated • (MAC) private healthcare insurer with geographic jurisdiction • ...
Secondary Assessment 2023-04-03
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- A question requiring ONLY a yes or no answer
- The grating sound or feeling of broken bones rubbing together
- Movement of a part of the chest in the opposite direction to the rest of the chest during respiration
- A patient suffering from one or more physical injuries
- A surgical incision held open by a metal or plastic tube
- A procedure for detecting changes in a patient's condition
- Information gathered regarding the symptoms and nature of the patient's current concern
- Changes in a patient's condition over time
- A list of potential diagnoses compiled early in the assessment of the patient
- A question requiring MORE THAN just a yes or no answer
- Bulging of the neck veins
- A description or label for a patient's condition that assists a clinician in further evaluation and treatment
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- A condition of being stretched, inflated, or larger than normal
- Information gathered regarding the patient's health problems in the past
- A rapid assessment of the head, neck, chest, abdomen, pelvis, extremities, and posterior of the body to detect signs and symptoms of injury
- Something regarding the patient's condition that the patient tells you
- A memory aid in which the letters stand for questions asked to get a description of the present illness: onset, provocation, quality, radiation, severity, and time.
- A permanent surgical opening in the neck through which the patient breathes
- A patient with one or more medical diseases or conditions
- Something regarding the patient's condition that you can see
20 Clues: Bulging of the neck veins • Changes in a patient's condition over time • A question requiring ONLY a yes or no answer • A patient suffering from one or more physical injuries • A question requiring MORE THAN just a yes or no answer • A surgical incision held open by a metal or plastic tube • A patient with one or more medical diseases or conditions • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-08
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- Gubat- herbal medicine that's used as mouthwash.
- herbal medicine for cough and asthma.
- Medicine- this uses magnetic fields or biofields in belief that energy fields may enter various points in the body.
- focuses on treating specific disorders through massaging of the soles of the feet.
- views diseases as a manifestation of an alternation in the processes by which the body naturally heals itself.
- this herbal medicine is used for ringworms and other skin (fungal) infections.
- Professionals- people who are licensed to practice medicine and other allied health programs.
- specific services that are not paid by the issuer.
- Expenses- coverage of medical services that can be paid by the company issuing the health insurance.
- Therapy- approaches treatment of a medical condition by providing a tailored diet for the patient.
- used as an antiseptic to disinfect wounds and for mouthwash and tooth decay and gum infection.
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- Services- treatment and cure are some programs that we avail from various providers such as physicians, nurses, therapists, health workers, hospitals, and clinics.
- any advertisement, promotion, or sale of products and services that have not been scientifically proven safe and effective.
- Buena- relief from body aches and pain.
- institution where people undergo medical diagnosis, care, and treatment.
- Center- services that offers caters to a specific population with various health needs.
- Health- develops a person's ability to evaluate and utilize health information products and services wisely and effectively.
- herbal medicine for urinary stones.
- a person or individual that has little or no professional qualifications to practice medicine.
- form of energy medicine where long thin needles are inserted to specific parts of the body to affect the energy flow.
20 Clues: herbal medicine for urinary stones. • herbal medicine for cough and asthma. • Buena- relief from body aches and pain. • Gubat- herbal medicine that's used as mouthwash. • specific services that are not paid by the issuer. • institution where people undergo medical diagnosis, care, and treatment. • ...
Acute severe and chronic eating disarders in childrens 2025-03-11
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- A term describing the fear of gaining weight
- An eating disorder involving binge eating followed by purging
- A group of specialists that work together to treat eating disorders
- A hormone that signals fullness and is disrupted in eating disorders
- A common psychological disorder associated with eating disorders
- A neurotransmitter linked to mood and appetite
- A gastrointestinal complication due to malnutrition
- A condition where a child avoids certain foods due to sensory issues
- A severe medical consequence of long-term starvation
- A behavioral symptom where children excessively check their weight
- A medical test used to assess heart function in eating disorder patients
- An abnormal obsession with healthy eating
- A behavioral pattern of hiding food or lying about eating habitats
- A mental health disorder that commonly coexists with eating disorders
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- A measure used to assess body weight in relation to height
- A vital vitamin that may be deficient in chronic malnutrition
- A protein often low in children with malnutrition
- A severe electrolyte imbalance in bulimia due to vomiting
- A form of artificial nutrition used for severely malnourished patients
- A therapy approach often used to change thought patterns
- A restrictive eating disorder where children refuse to eat certain textures
- A serious medical complication of reintroducing food too quickly
- A condition where children eat large amounts of food uncontrollably
- A form of therapy involving the entire family in treatment
- A behavior where a child eats non-food substances
- A vital mineral often deficient in eating disorder patients
- An eating disorder characterized by self-starvation
- A severe fear of eating in social settings
- A key organ affected by malnutrition in severe cases
- A hormone that regulates hunger
30 Clues: A hormone that regulates hunger • An abnormal obsession with healthy eating • A severe fear of eating in social settings • A term describing the fear of gaining weight • A neurotransmitter linked to mood and appetite • A protein often low in children with malnutrition • A behavior where a child eats non-food substances • ...
Drugs, Brain, & Behavior Ch. 9: Stimulants 2024-10-09
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- 2-word street name for amphetamines
- can be a medical consequence that results from sharing needles to shoot cocaine
- tolerance to amphetamines develops _____
- dry mouth caused by decreased saliva production
- plant native to South America chewed by indigenous people
- an cocaine analogue used in dentistry
- cocaine's only legal therapeutic use is as a local anesthetic for _____ ______
- damage to the cornea caused by stimulant use
- both cocaine and amphetamines are _____ since they mimic the effects of the sympathetic nervous system
- often experienced by cocaine abusers, the lack of enjoyment that can last for months
- cocaine passes freely from mom to fetus through the ______
- amphetamines are man-made in a lab and _____ by different chemical methods
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- a fetus is especially sensitive to cocaine because it is unable to _____ the drug
- slang term for medical consequence that results chronic methamphetamine use
- the intense need for more of a drug after the rush is over
- 70 years ago, experts thought cocaine wasn't addictive because quitting use didn't cause "typical" _____ symptoms like ETOH or heroin
- involuntary movement caused by long-term nervous system damage resulting from cocaine abuse
- 1914 legislation that ended the use of cocaine as an ingredient in Coca-Cola
- babies who are born of cocaine-abusing mothers tend to be born _____
- medical consequence of stimulant abuse that means muscle breakdown
- amphetamine used to treat attention deficit disorder, which experts do not believe increases the likelihood of addiction
- 2-word street name for cocaine
- euphoria followed by a physiological & psychological depression
- the most serious side-effect of a massive dose or binging cocaine/amphetamines
- there is no _____ treatment for cocaine addiction
25 Clues: 2-word street name for cocaine • 2-word street name for amphetamines • an cocaine analogue used in dentistry • tolerance to amphetamines develops _____ • damage to the cornea caused by stimulant use • dry mouth caused by decreased saliva production • there is no _____ treatment for cocaine addiction • plant native to South America chewed by indigenous people • ...
EMR Chapter 12 Vocabulary 2024-11-13
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- Act of breathing in and out.
- Previous medical conditions and events for a patient.
- Very first set of vital signs obtained on a patient.
- Excessively sweaty; commonly caused by exertion or some medical problem, such as heart attack or shock.
- Act of comparing multiple sets of signs and symptoms over time to determine if the patient’s condition is worsening, improving, or remaining the same.
- The pressure within the arteries when the heart beats; the contraction phase of the heart.
- Pulsation of the arteries that is felt with each heartbeat.
- Main medical complaint as described by the patient.
- Effort a patient must exert to breathe.
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- General condition of a patient’s level of consciousness and awareness.
- Mnemonic used during a secondary assessment to help assess the patient’s chief complaint.
- Something the patient complains of or describes during the secondary assessment.
- Time it takes for the capillaries to refill after being blanched; normal capillary refill time is 2 seconds or less.
- Bluish coloration of the skin caused by an inadequate supply of oxygen. Typically seen at the mucous membranes and nail beds.
- Act of using one’s hands to touch or feel the body.
- Device used to auscultate sounds within the body.
- Measurement of the pressure inside the arteries, both during contraction of the heart and between contractions.
- Five most common signs used to evaluate a patient’s condition.
- Act of listening to internal sounds of the body, typically with a stethoscope.
- Pressure that remains in the arteries when the heart is at rest.
- Something that can be observed or measured when assessing a patient.
- Acronym used to obtain a patient history during the secondary assessment.
22 Clues: Act of breathing in and out. • Effort a patient must exert to breathe. • Device used to auscultate sounds within the body. • Act of using one’s hands to touch or feel the body. • Main medical complaint as described by the patient. • Very first set of vital signs obtained on a patient. • Previous medical conditions and events for a patient. • ...
EMPLOYMENT AND TAXES 2024-04-08
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- Payment and benefits received for work performed.
- A court issues an order requiring your employer to withhold a certain amount of your paycheck and send it to creditors.STATE An income tax used to fund institutions and projects within your state.
- A voluntary contribution to a tax-advantaged plan (such as 401K) which will be used at a later time.
- A fund you contribute to during your working life, which then gives you regular payments during retirement (from employer or a group of specific people).
- Court-ordered payments, typically made to support one's minor child or children.
- An income tax which is determined by your gross pay and W-4 information.
- Subtraction from gross pay.
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- A type of insurance which pays for oral doctor visits.
- A sum to be deducted from gross income in the calculation of taxable income.
- Leave which may be used by employee during times of illness of self or someone in your care.
- A federal government program that provides healthcare coverage (health insurance) if you are over 65.
- A health care program that assists low-income families or individuals in paying for medical care.
- A type of insurance that pays for medical issues related to eyes.
- Leave which may be used for any reason at the employee's discretion.
- Worker's earnings before payroll deductions.
- Gross pay (plus bonuses, if any) minus payroll deductions.
- A federal insurance program that provides benefits to retired people and those who are unemployed or disabled.
- Lowest hourly wage that employers can pay most workers by law.
- A payroll tax that includes Social Security and Medicare.
- A type of insurance that pays for medical and surgical expenses.
20 Clues: Subtraction from gross pay. • Worker's earnings before payroll deductions. • Payment and benefits received for work performed. • A type of insurance which pays for oral doctor visits. • A payroll tax that includes Social Security and Medicare. • Gross pay (plus bonuses, if any) minus payroll deductions. • ...
EMT - Ch 1,2,3,4,8 Review 2022-10-07
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- A 1:10 mixture of _____ to water can be used to disinfect surfaces and equipment
- the granted permission to provide treatment or care
- The wrist is ________ to the elbow
- the legal responsibilty to provide care
- A medical _______authorizes EMT's to provide medical care
- The right and wromg of moral principles
- What he patient tells you is "wrong" or "hurts"
- leaving a patient without turning over care to another EMT is an example of____
- An EMT must keep all patient records ______ and not disclose any information about the patient
- A special device that receives a message on 1 frequency, then automatically transmits it on another frequency usually at a higher power
- This type of consent would apply to the unconscious person
- A body part or condition that appears on both sides of the midline
- This obvious sign of death happens when blood settles in the lowest point of the body
- the failure to provide the standard of care
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- proper ________ is the simplest way to control disease transmission
- Refusals of care are a common source of _______in EMS
- A patient lying on their back would be described as in the ______ position
- moving your arm away from you body is an example of this type of medical direction
- This government agnecy produces guidelines and practices to reduce workplace injuries
- While assessing a patient's heart rate, you note it to be 130, this woule be described as
- Stage of grieving where a person makes a promise to change
- mentally competent patients may have the right to ______ care, even when you feel they need it
- Parts of the body that lie closer to the midline are called
23 Clues: The wrist is ________ to the elbow • the legal responsibilty to provide care • The right and wromg of moral principles • the failure to provide the standard of care • What he patient tells you is "wrong" or "hurts" • the granted permission to provide treatment or care • Refusals of care are a common source of _______in EMS • ...
UNIT 11 Medical Terminology Review 2022-04-20
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- medical specialty that cares for infants, children, and adolescents
- a procedure that should be performed for at least 20 seconds and is used to prevent infection and cross-contamination
- instrument used for grasping and holding tissue
- imaging procedure uses sound waves to evaluate the health of the valves and chambers of the heart
- a condition that would be treated by a physical therapist in which the patient has paralysis on one-half of the body
- provides care for women during pregnancy and childbirth
- manner of walking
- abbreviation for activities of daily living
- measurement of the amount of movement around a specific joint or body part without assistance
- researches sections of chromosomes that pass information from one generation to the next
- studies diseases and its processes and diagnoses
- removal of tissue to be examined under a microscope
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- allele that is not expressed
- medical specialty provides care for patients with foot and ankle issues
- bringing the sole of the foot toward the midline of the body
- paralysis of all four extremities
- provides care for patients with tumors, abnormal cell growths, and cancer
- medical laboratory procedure is performed to measure the level of blood sugar (glucose) over a three-month period
- instrument used to scrape tissue or bone
- imaging procedure evaluates the breast for the presence of tumors
- malignant growths away from original cancer
- abbreviation for the extent to which you can move a joint with assistance
- instrument used to grasp blood vessels to stop bleeding
- allele that is expressed
- cancer of the melanocytes in the skin
- cancer of blood cells
- ability to enter and destroy surrounding cells
- laboratory procedure measures the waste products from protein that evaluates kidney function
28 Clues: manner of walking • cancer of blood cells • allele that is expressed • allele that is not expressed • paralysis of all four extremities • cancer of the melanocytes in the skin • instrument used to scrape tissue or bone • malignant growths away from original cancer • abbreviation for activities of daily living • ability to enter and destroy surrounding cells • ...
Personal Finance 2025-11-17
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- insurance that Covers veterinary care costs.
- insurance that Protects against trip cancellations, delays, or medical emergencies abroad.
- money earned from “lending” your savings through a bank
- insurance that Protects against loss or damage to a home and belongings; covers liability for injuries on the property.
- responsibility for causing damage or injury; liability insurance pays for others’ losses if you’re at fault.
- person who owns the insurance policy and pays the premium.
- fixed amount you pay for certain services (like a doctor visit), even after insurance helps cover the cost.
- types of losses, damages, or expenses that your insurance policy will pay for.
- person who receives money from an insurance policy (like life insurance) when a claim is made.
- request you make to your insurance company to pay for a loss or expense covered by your policy.
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- amount you must pay out of pocket before your insurance starts to pay.
- insurance that Covers medical expenses from illness, injury, or preventive care.
- The value of what you give up when choosing one option over another.
- Appeals to emotion (happiness, nostalgia, fear, humor, belonging)
- something you own that has value and can help you build wealth.
- Uses logic, data, or facts (statistics, comparisons, product performance)
- how quickly and easily you can access your money.
- Insurance that Replaces income if the policyholder becomes unable to work due to illness or injury.
- Uses credibility or endorsements (expert, celebrity, influencer)
- insurance that Covers vehicle damage, liability for injuries/damage to others, and sometimes medical costs.
- insurance that Provides financial support to beneficiaries after the policyholder’s death.
- amount you pay (usually monthly) to keep your insurance active.
22 Clues: insurance that Covers veterinary care costs. • how quickly and easily you can access your money. • money earned from “lending” your savings through a bank • person who owns the insurance policy and pays the premium. • something you own that has value and can help you build wealth. • amount you pay (usually monthly) to keep your insurance active. • ...
Social issues 2026-02-04
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- The organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community.
- A period of large-scale armed conflict between different countries or groups.
- services: Services provided by the government for all people, such as water, electricity, or transport.
- An illegal act that is punishable by law.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- A severe lack of food; the feeling of not having enough to eat.
- inequality: A situation where people are not treated equally based on whether they are male or female.
- The state of having no permanent or safe place to live.
- The state of being extremely poor and lacking basic necessities.
- The medical condition of being very overweight in a way that is unhealthy.
- Repeatedly hurting or frightening someone who is weaker or smaller.
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- Likely to cause death; very dangerous.
- A set of levels or numbers used to measure something; a device for weighing.
- Unfair treatment or prejudice against someone based on their race or ethnicity.
- The situation of being without a job while looking for work.
- The manner in which a person behaves, especially on a particular occasion or in a particular context.
- A serious disease caused by a parasite that is passed from one person to another by mosquito bites.
- A time of intense difficulty, trouble, or danger requiring immediate action.
- organization: A group organized for charity or social causes rather than making money (often abbreviated as NPO).
- A serious bacterial infection that mainly affects the lungs (often abbreviated TB).
- Medical conditions that stop the body from working normally; illnesses.
- A mental health disorder characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest.
- The presence of harmful or poisonous substances in the environment.
23 Clues: Likely to cause death; very dangerous. • An illegal act that is punishable by law. • The state of having no permanent or safe place to live. • The situation of being without a job while looking for work. • A severe lack of food; the feeling of not having enough to eat. • The state of being extremely poor and lacking basic necessities. • ...
Skeletal System/Ayla Burandt 2025-09-12
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- Relating to a joint or the joints
- Procedure, where bone cement is injected into a fractured sacrum for pain relief
- Inflammation of a bursa, normally in the knee, elbow, or shoulder
- The medical term for neck pain
- A surgical procedure that removes excess skin and fat from the upper arms
- Medical condition bones which bones become brittle and fragile
- Anything related to the gills or to the homologous embryonic structures in animals without gills
- The surgical cutting of a tendon
- A person who uses X-rays or other high-energy radiation, especially a doctor specializing in radiology
- The kneecap, a small triangular-shaped bone
- Relating to the bones forming the human carpus
- Inflammation of a synovial membrane
- A surgical procedure that reshapes the femoral head and neck to treat hip impingement
- Any of the five bones of the hand
- A medical condition characterized by a sideways curvature of the spine
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- The outer, thinner bone in the lower leg running from the knee to the ankle
- A malignant tumor of the bone marrow
- A surgical procedure that allows for the direct visualization and treatment of the interior of a joint
- The cells responsible for cartilage formation
- Softening and degeneration of cartilage
- Surgical opening into the skull
- Relating to the vertebrae
- Another term for radiograph
- Relating skulle scull cranium
- Plastic or reconstructive surgery of the tarsus
- The inner and typically larger of the two bones between the knee and the ankle
- Another term for orthographic projection
- A painful condition of the spine resulting from the degeneration of the intervertebral disks
- The cells that form new bones and grow and heal existing bones
- A spinal curvature condition where the thoracic spine curves forward
30 Clues: Relating to the vertebrae • Another term for radiograph • Relating skulle scull cranium • The medical term for neck pain • Surgical opening into the skull • The surgical cutting of a tendon • Relating to a joint or the joints • Any of the five bones of the hand • Inflammation of a synovial membrane • A malignant tumor of the bone marrow • Softening and degeneration of cartilage • ...
Nervous System 2025-10-02
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- Nerve cells responsible for receiving external stimuli from the body's environment and passing that signal through nerves to the central nervous system.
- Chemicals that assist in passing a signal through the synapse.
- A medical doctor who interprets medical images to diagnose and treat diseases or injuries.
- The long extension from a nerve cell along which signals travel.
- An abnormal growth of tissue, whether cancerous or noncancerous
- An area of an organ or tissue that suffered damage through injury or disease.
- Diseases of the brain, spine, and nerves. They're also called nervous system diseases.
- A clear, colorless liquid surrounding the brain and spinal cord.
- A fatty substance that surrounds the axon and increases the speed at which signals travel.
- The part of the nervous system that includes the brain and spinal cord.
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- Nerve cells that pass signals from the brain or spinal cord to a muscle or gland.
- The part of the nervous system that includes nerves and is not part of the brain and spinal cord.
- A branch extending from a neuron that receives signals from another neuron through a synapse.
- Healthcare professionals who specialize in the imaging of human anatomy for the diagnosis and treatment of illnesses.
- A nerve cell that sends signals or transmits nerve impulses.
- Test that identifies nerve damage by measuring the electrical activity in muscles.
- Technologies used to look inside your body for clues about a medical condition; includes X-rays, CT scans, nuclear medicine scans, MRI scans, and ultrasound.
- The gap between the branches extending from a neuron's axon that sends a signal to the next neuron.
- Nerve that runs down the back of the leg and branches out to the muscles of the foot.
- A bundle of neurons.
20 Clues: A bundle of neurons. • A nerve cell that sends signals or transmits nerve impulses. • Chemicals that assist in passing a signal through the synapse. • An abnormal growth of tissue, whether cancerous or noncancerous • The long extension from a nerve cell along which signals travel. • A clear, colorless liquid surrounding the brain and spinal cord. • ...
Star Trek: The Original Series 2024-01-29
12 Clues: Kirk • Pilot • Uhura • Spock • Chekov • Navigator • Silver Lady • First Officer • Chief Medical Officer • Communications Officer • Captain of the Enterprise • Chief Engineering Officer
P301 2022-08-30
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- day 8, day 60 and monthly after day 60
- neither the PI or the patient will know if they are receiving the mRNA or placebo
- includes assessment of skin, eyes, ears, throat, head, etc
- must be signed before any blood draws or vaccination
- must be this age or older to participate
- ____ 2/3
- medical history of COPD, CHF, asthma, etc
- a PN must be left saying ____ if PI does not think any abnormalities will affect the subjects eligibility
- ____ to follow up
- can be same day as vaccination
- the amount of minutes the patient must be sitting before taking vitals
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- >= 38 degrees celsius
- reported up to 7 days after injection
- runny nose
- study length
- tattoos over the deltoid area
- collected day 1 to day 28
- virus the study is for
- according to the assessment of intensity, these events cause some interference with the participant’s daily activities and require limited or no medical intervention.
19 Clues: ____ 2/3 • runny nose • study length • ____ to follow up • >= 38 degrees celsius • virus the study is for • collected day 1 to day 28 • tattoos over the deltoid area • can be same day as vaccination • reported up to 7 days after injection • day 8, day 60 and monthly after day 60 • must be this age or older to participate • medical history of COPD, CHF, asthma, etc • ...
Homeostasis 2023-02-27
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- how the organism reacts to a stimulus and results in a change in behavior
- something that happens consciously, with thought and will
- stems grow away from gravity and roots grow with gravity
- a stimulus that comes from inside an organism
- serious medical condition caused by a very high body temperature
- any change in an organism's environment that causes an organism to react
- the maintenance of a stable body temperature
- leaves and stems grow toward light
- plants growth response toward or away from stimulus
- a state of not having enough water inside the body
- an animal's natural reaction to a stimulus
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- maintenance of stable conditions inside the body
- something that happens unconsciously, without thought or will
- a response to stimulus that an animal was taught
- on the inside or inner parts
- a stimulus that comes from outside or an organism
- plants grow towards or away from touch/pressure
- serious medical condition in which body temperature is abnormally low
- on the outside or outer parts
19 Clues: on the inside or inner parts • on the outside or outer parts • leaves and stems grow toward light • an animal's natural reaction to a stimulus • the maintenance of a stable body temperature • a stimulus that comes from inside an organism • plants grow towards or away from touch/pressure • maintenance of stable conditions inside the body • ...
Insurance Terminology 2022-04-11
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- Health Maintenance Organization
- designated time when people can apply for insurance
- set fee payed by the policy holder for medical payments
- plan that lets employees pick what they want on an insurance plan
- applicant who has pre-existing health conditions/engaged in dangerous activities
- insurance policy without a deductible
- federal program offers to help less prosperous communities
- Person who receives the money when the policyholder dies
- amount of money the policyholder pays
- Insurance with lifetime protection at a level premium
- life insurance that does not build up cash value
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- reimbursement for specific costs while hospitalized
- money paid when the insurance holder dies
- death rate of a specific group of people
- first day you can be eligible for coverage
- amount of money charged to provide coverage
- someone who buys and sells for someone else
- in case of terminal illness the holder is allowed to use some of their benefits
- Covers medical expenses resulting in injury or death
19 Clues: Health Maintenance Organization • insurance policy without a deductible • amount of money the policyholder pays • death rate of a specific group of people • money paid when the insurance holder dies • first day you can be eligible for coverage • amount of money charged to provide coverage • someone who buys and sells for someone else • ...
Small Animal Medicine 2024-06-04
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- What can hypoxia and heart disease cause?
- What animal more commonly gets right heart failure?
- What part of the urinary system contains the kidneys and ureter?
- First step to diagnostic method?
- What is the disease process type?
- Which animal more commonly has Type 1 diabetes?
- What is the common name for Hypoadrenocorticism disease?
- What color pleural fluid is chylous effusion?
- What type of anemia has an inadequate new red blood cell production?
- What disease has a large volume of diarrhea a few times a day?
- Type 2 diabetes is insulin _________?
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- What is the medical name for oxygen saturation of hemoglobin?
- What thyroid disease is caused by atrophy of the thyroid gland?
- DKA?
- What part of the urinary system contains the bladder and urethra?
- What can happen shortly after eating with no recthing?
- What is the medical word for concentrated urine?
- What disease causes mucous in the feces?
- The disease of what organ can cause jaundice?
- What part of the respiratory system do you want to increase a cough for supportive care?
20 Clues: DKA? • First step to diagnostic method? • What is the disease process type? • Type 2 diabetes is insulin _________? • What disease causes mucous in the feces? • What can hypoxia and heart disease cause? • What color pleural fluid is chylous effusion? • The disease of what organ can cause jaundice? • Which animal more commonly has Type 1 diabetes? • ...
Intro NEURO (and some older) content review 2024-12-04
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- chronic loss of memory, like in Alzheimer's disease
- the word 'chole' means this organ
- the only body fluid that isn't an infection risk
- the term for fast/rapid
- the vessel that takes blood Away from the heart
- this is another term for vomit
- cerebral ___ is the loss of control over voluntary muscles
- another name for herpes zoster
- the initial for a disease where the myelin sheath degenerates
- the name of an older seizure medication that causes gingivitis
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- the bacterial version of this disease is very contagious but the viral one is not contagious
- the word phleb/o means this in medical language
- the three letters that mean 'a stroke'
- inflammation of the nerves
- this is the medical word for slow. Also a person's first name
- muscle group on the front of the arm
- also known as Lou Gehrig's disease
- abnormal electrical impulses in the brain causing muscle movement
- the way to remember the electrical conduction of the heart is the sentence "___ always brings presents"
19 Clues: the term for fast/rapid • inflammation of the nerves • this is another term for vomit • another name for herpes zoster • the word 'chole' means this organ • also known as Lou Gehrig's disease • muscle group on the front of the arm • the three letters that mean 'a stroke' • the word phleb/o means this in medical language • the vessel that takes blood Away from the heart • ...
RAD WEEK 2022-08-02
ALL ABOUT PAT 2020-01-30
13 Clues: painting • children • dry alcohol • page turner • medical help • touchy-feely • nascent Monet • favorite color • sound of delight • ideal vacation spot • Gender neutral name • generational classification • multicolored personal object
health psychology 2020-07-30
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- doctor permits the patient to make his own decision
- Sample of 2500 tape recorded medical consultations were analysed by Byrne and long
- promotion strategy used at open pit mines
- model on six stages of change
- model which predicts compliance based on perceived threat
- replacing thoughts of apprehension about pain with more positive thoughts
- verbal nonverbal communication of doctors
- strategy by janis and feschbach
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- following medical advice
- number of days that elapsed from the day the patient first noticed their symptom upto the day they concluded they were ill.
- scale with series of faces ranging from happy face to a crying face
- theory that focuses of physiological and psychological aspects of pain
- calling a healthy person sick
- not so preferred style
- Pain that is sudden and sharp
- widely used Pain questionnaire
16 Clues: not so preferred style • following medical advice • calling a healthy person sick • model on six stages of change • Pain that is sudden and sharp • widely used Pain questionnaire • strategy by janis and feschbach • promotion strategy used at open pit mines • verbal nonverbal communication of doctors • doctor permits the patient to make his own decision • ...
"Bad" Substance Vocabulary 2018-10-18
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- medical preparation for inhaling.
- membrane disorder that results in white patches on cheek and tongue.
- amount of alcohol in the blood stream.
- substance causing cancer in tissue.
- illegal drug intake.
- having an excessive amount of alcohol in a short period of time.
- pressure to do something from people around you.
- the ability to handle/tolerate something.
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- a drug taken to keep calm/depressant.
- a drug that causes you to have hallucinations/acting crazy and seeing things.
- When you depend on an addictive substance especially drugs.
- a habit forming drug that is addictive leading to other drugs. (smoking and alcohol).
- disease in the liver of inflammation/thickening of tissue.
- secondary effect of a drug/medicine.
- drug/substance affecting the mood/behavior (non medical).
- a substance that increases levels of activity.
16 Clues: illegal drug intake. • medical preparation for inhaling. • substance causing cancer in tissue. • secondary effect of a drug/medicine. • a drug taken to keep calm/depressant. • amount of alcohol in the blood stream. • the ability to handle/tolerate something. • a substance that increases levels of activity. • pressure to do something from people around you. • ...
Unit 5 vocabulary 2 2025-01-24
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- A worker for cutting and dying hair
- A female worker who acts in films and theaters
- Worker who cooks food in restaurants
- Someone who looks after your teeth
- Somebody whose job is to build or repair houses
- Someone who reports news on a TV/radio or newspapers
- A writer of his/her books
- A place to buy goods
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- Somebody whose work is to drive a vehicle (a car or a lorry or other)
- A place where you come to have a fancy dinner
- A sportsmen whose job is to play football
- A worker who cleans rooms and bulidings
- A place where you can get a long-term medical help oh have a medical operation
- A place to record msic and vocals
- A person who's a professional painter
- A place where children study
16 Clues: A place to buy goods • A writer of his/her books • A place where children study • A place to record msic and vocals • Someone who looks after your teeth • A worker for cutting and dying hair • Worker who cooks food in restaurants • A person who's a professional painter • A worker who cleans rooms and bulidings • A sportsmen whose job is to play football • ...
NHA Domain 1 2024-04-16
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- wires that conduct electrical impulses from electrodes
- legislation that provides data privacy and security provisions for safeguarding medical information
- verbal and nonverbal techniques to ensure message is received interpreted and understood
- greatly reduces the number of healthcare infections
- equipment used to determine blood pressure
- last sound disappears
- determines how the heart functions under increased workload by physical exercise
- first step in ensuring a piece of medical equipment is clean
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- practice designed to reduce the number and transfer of pathogens, as well as break the chain of infection
- rate, rhythm, and depth
- most common for EKGs
- monitors heart activity 24 hours or longer
- measured by palpation
- written record or tracing produced by the electrocardiograph machine
- any information about health status, health care services, payment, and personal identification
- number of verifications to identity patient
- first sharp tapping sound
17 Clues: most common for EKGs • measured by palpation • last sound disappears • rate, rhythm, and depth • first sharp tapping sound • monitors heart activity 24 hours or longer • equipment used to determine blood pressure • number of verifications to identity patient • greatly reduces the number of healthcare infections • wires that conduct electrical impulses from electrodes • ...
Screen Time Side Effects On Teens 2022-03-23
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- has long bony process
- C1 is also known as?
- What is a preventable treatment?
- What cause is considered a challenge as it develops chronic neck pain from habitual changes from early childhood?
- C2 is also known as?
- What procedure gives the patient proper examination and diagnosis?
- What medical condition is caused by injuries that are gradually enhanced by a build-up and followed by trauma.
- What causes the body to form a misalignment?
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- Who is the Chiropractor?
- What did Covid-19 increase?
- One motion that the vertebrae allows individuals to do?
- What is one outlet did education shifted to?
- What does the Chiropractor specialized in?
- What medical condition has symptoms of headaches, dizziness, muscle tightness, or muscle spasms?
- What were student acquired to complete assignments?
- What will children and adolescents with persistent pain face chronic illness as?
- How many vertebrae does the Cervical Spine have?
17 Clues: C1 is also known as? • C2 is also known as? • has long bony process • Who is the Chiropractor? • What did Covid-19 increase? • What is a preventable treatment? • What does the Chiropractor specialized in? • What is one outlet did education shifted to? • What causes the body to form a misalignment? • How many vertebrae does the Cervical Spine have? • ...
Patient Rights, Ethics, and Laws 2026-01-24
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- duty to protect life
- do no harm
- disclosure of the facts the patient needs to make an intelligent (informed) decision before an invasive treatment or procedure is performed
- of informed consent
- are required to undergo questioning by attorneys
- of care
- to values that influence a person's behavior and the individual's feelings and beliefs about what is right or wrong
- liability
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- dilemmas
- that do not have a clear right or wrong answer
- responsibility
- negligence, or not taking care of someone in the manner he or she should be cared for based on established standards and medical practices
- of which their performance is required, permitted, or prohibited
- of intentionally ending a life to relieve pain and suffering
- made in a lawsuit or medical malpractice case
- of rules that sanctions acceptable behavior and prohibits unacceptable behavior in society
- responsible for one's own actions; acuity: how sick the patients are
17 Clues: of care • dilemmas • liability • do no harm • responsibility • of informed consent • duty to protect life • made in a lawsuit or medical malpractice case • that do not have a clear right or wrong answer • are required to undergo questioning by attorneys • of intentionally ending a life to relieve pain and suffering • of which their performance is required, permitted, or prohibited • ...
13 Minutes 2021-12-02
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- something remembered from the past
- a meeting with an expert, such as a medical doctor, in order to seek advice
- an institution providing medical and surgical treatment for sick or injured people
- to behave so as to make it appear that something is the case when in fact it's not
- a state of despair
- anything that helps to prove that something is or is not true
- something not meant to be known by others
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- a person thought to be guilty of a crime or offence
- a relationship between friends
- dead body
- the time when someone is a child
- not guilty
- liked or admired by many people
- a person aged between 13 and 19 years
- the state or condition of being weak
15 Clues: dead body • not guilty • a state of despair • a relationship between friends • liked or admired by many people • the time when someone is a child • something remembered from the past • the state or condition of being weak • a person aged between 13 and 19 years • something not meant to be known by others • a person thought to be guilty of a crime or offence • ...
use of english 2021-04-22
Across
- damage to a person's
- an unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally, typically resulting in damage or injury.
- achieve the desired aim or result.
- the process of infecting or the state of being.
- a change which is a result or consequence of an action or other cause.
- a thorough examination, especially a medical or dental one.
- the kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats.
- make someone or something free
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- used to express uncertainty or possibility.
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or
- an act of traveling from one place to another.
- pay out (money)
- the action of one object coming forcibly into contact with another.
- have or retain possession of.
- a person or thing that gives rise to an action
15 Clues: pay out (money) • damage to a person's • have or retain possession of. • make someone or something free • achieve the desired aim or result. • used to express uncertainty or possibility. • an act of traveling from one place to another. • a person or thing that gives rise to an action • the process of infecting or the state of being. • ...
Specialties 2021-04-21
Across
- A person who collects or has a great love of books.
- A medical doctor specializing in childrens and their diseases
- A person who is sexually attracted to animals.
- A person who carries out hypnosis, either for medical reasons or for entertainment.
- A person who is inclined to expect poor outcomes.
- An interpreter of dreams.
- A person who specializes in the sciences of the immune system.
- A physician who specializes in medicine.
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- A person who is good at creating crosswords or solving them.
- A person who collects or studies moths and butterflies.
- Hobby of exploring and studying caves
- A part of zoology that deals with shells.
- The study of humans.
- An abnormal condition of sleep.
- A part of zoology that deals with fish.
15 Clues: The study of humans. • An interpreter of dreams. • An abnormal condition of sleep. • Hobby of exploring and studying caves • A part of zoology that deals with fish. • A physician who specializes in medicine. • A part of zoology that deals with shells. • A person who is sexually attracted to animals. • A person who is inclined to expect poor outcomes. • ...
20. Hospital (Answer) 2023-09-09
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- A place where patients wait to see the doctor
- A medical image used to see inside the body
- A small, sharp knife used in surgeries
- A written order from a doctor for medication
- Assistive devices used for walking when injured
- A medical professional who treats patients
- A substance that helps to cure or treat illnesses
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- A tool to measure body temperature
- A strip of material used to cover and protect wounds
- A tool used by doctors to listen to the heartbeat
- A vehicle used to transport sick or injured people
- A hard covering used to support and protect broken bones
- A device used for injecting or withdrawing fluids
- A small, solid medicine usually taken by mouth
- A healthcare worker who cares for patients
15 Clues: A tool to measure body temperature • A small, sharp knife used in surgeries • A medical professional who treats patients • A healthcare worker who cares for patients • A medical image used to see inside the body • A written order from a doctor for medication • A place where patients wait to see the doctor • A small, solid medicine usually taken by mouth • ...
20. Hospital 2023-09-09
Across
- A device used for injecting or withdrawing fluids
- A medical image used to see inside the body
- A hard covering used to support and protect broken bones
- A medical professional who treats patients
- A written order from a doctor for medication
- A vehicle used to transport sick or injured people
- Assistive devices used for walking when injured
- A small, sharp knife used in surgeries
- A small, solid medicine usually taken by mouth
- A substance that helps to cure or treat illnesses
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- A tool to measure body temperature
- A tool used by doctors to listen to the heartbeat
- A strip of material used to cover and protect wounds
- Room A place where patients wait to see the doctor
- A healthcare worker who cares for patients
15 Clues: A tool to measure body temperature • A small, sharp knife used in surgeries • A medical professional who treats patients • A healthcare worker who cares for patients • A medical image used to see inside the body • A written order from a doctor for medication • A small, solid medicine usually taken by mouth • Assistive devices used for walking when injured • ...
NF 1.01 and Recently Learned Skills 2024-02-15
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- long term care facilities are regulated on a federal level by _____
- these facilities include skilled nursing and CCRCs
- gloves,gown,mask,etc
- last to be removed when removing PPE
- this person (nurse) directly supervises nurse aides and LPNs on a unit
- This NC special award and license honoring excellence in the workplace
- these living facilities provide limited medical supervision
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- this type of funding pays LTCs a fixed amount for services
- this commission provides accreditation through surveys
- this service is provided in long term care facilities
- for developmentally disabled adults
- a medical director of a facility supervises these staff members
- this program is for patients 65 years of age and older
- this side should be dressed first
- soap should not be used here during the bed bath skill
15 Clues: gloves,gown,mask,etc • this side should be dressed first • for developmentally disabled adults • last to be removed when removing PPE • these facilities include skilled nursing and CCRCs • this service is provided in long term care facilities • this commission provides accreditation through surveys • this program is for patients 65 years of age and older • ...
ALEIDA DE LOS SANTOS ÁVILA 2020-06-03
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- My ______ is about the medical innovations
- In the party we will now the _____ of the baby
- Now I have more ______ with my newglasses
- In my exam, I have to be precise with the answers
- A person _______ 150 liters of Coca Cola per year
- I had to pass through a surgical _______
- My brother had a ______ lession in his arm
- I have to _______ with you in the first day of school
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- I have to study the ______ of a mathematics problem
- I have many _______ to choose my new school
- Meredith is a _______ in the hospital
- Michael Jordan was always concentrate in the game
- My dad can be ______ from the Covid 19
- My sister has an injure in her neck
- My father studied at the _______ school
15 Clues: My sister has an injure in her neck • Meredith is a _______ in the hospital • My dad can be ______ from the Covid 19 • My father studied at the _______ school • I had to pass through a surgical _______ • Now I have more ______ with my newglasses • My ______ is about the medical innovations • My brother had a ______ lession in his arm • ...
Academic Vocabulary 2020-06-03
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- The ___ of him it was hard.
- Are you the ___ of your brothers?
- A person who is a ___ has many benefits such as receiving medical care.
- The equation must give you an ___ result.
- A doctor has his needs ____.
- The ___ of being more healthy is difficult.
- Antisocial people do not ___ with other people.
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- You have to ___ a lot of vitamins.
- When you study you have to be ___ and do not distract you.
- In the instructions comes the procedure that you must follow.
- You have to have a ___ of your future.
- The ___ I give you is to live or die.
- Emma changed her____ to a woman.
- Now we will talk about the ___ that is God exists?
- The las time that I uploaded that tree, I suffered a ___.
15 Clues: The ___ of him it was hard. • A doctor has his needs ____. • Emma changed her____ to a woman. • Are you the ___ of your brothers? • You have to ___ a lot of vitamins. • The ___ I give you is to live or die. • You have to have a ___ of your future. • The equation must give you an ___ result. • The ___ of being more healthy is difficult. • ...
Jobs Crossword 2020-10-30
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- Someone who oversees funeral arrangements
- A medical doctor who specializes in mental health
- Someone who specializes in promoting sanitary conditions
- A person who installs and fixes the pipes of heating and sanitation systems
- A person who sells and arranges flowers
- An expert in the study of plants
- An expert that focuses on sleep and on diagnosing sleeping disorders
- An expert who studies diseases (and analyze disease outbreaks)
- A medical doctor who specializes in using imaging procedures (x-rays) for diagnosing diseases
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- Someone who specializes in women's health
- An expert who studies birds
- A person who designs and manages the construction of a building
- An expert who studies inherited traits
- Experts who study people's social behaviors in a larger societal context
- Someone who specializes in the study of life
15 Clues: An expert who studies birds • An expert in the study of plants • An expert who studies inherited traits • A person who sells and arranges flowers • Someone who specializes in women's health • Someone who oversees funeral arrangements • Someone who specializes in the study of life • A medical doctor who specializes in mental health • ...
Insurance Terms (Liooul T. - Student Creation) 2024-03-11
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- IS A Insurance which cover the remaining balance of a car after it is totaled
- a medium of exchange
- bond or policy covering an employer's loss
- Is Open medical coverage
- written promise of coverage given to an individual, family, or group of covered individuals,
- an amendment or rider to a policy
- a contract providing income for a specified period of time,
- Is the person who is being covered
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- Business professional who analyzes probabilities of risk
- Federal Emergency Management Agency
- an individual who receives commissions from the sale an insurance
- an individual who sells, services, or negotiates insurance policies
- coverage protecting the insured against loss or damage to real or personal property from flood
- IS a health savings account
- Is closed medical coverage
15 Clues: a medium of exchange • Is Open medical coverage • Is closed medical coverage • IS a health savings account • an amendment or rider to a policy • Is the person who is being covered • Federal Emergency Management Agency • bond or policy covering an employer's loss • Business professional who analyzes probabilities of risk • ...
Electromagnetic Spectrum 2025-06-06
Across
- The kind of light that causes sunburns
- 2nd longest wavelength (used in spacecraft communication)
- All forms of wavelengths fall upon this line
- 3rd longest wavelength (used to change TV channels)
- Collide with bone to help with medical imaging
- Used to sterilise medical equipment
- A measure of how often the peaks of the wave appear
- The wave with the longest wavelength
- The smallest possible particle of light
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- The distance between the peak of the wave and the central horizontal line
- A type of treatment with the goal of eliminating cancer without side effects
- Refers to the use of waves to detect and diagnose abnormalities
- Uses radiowaves to transfer communication signals
- Uses radiowaves to detect locations
- A measure of how far apart the peaks of the wave are
15 Clues: Uses radiowaves to detect locations • Used to sterilise medical equipment • The wave with the longest wavelength • The kind of light that causes sunburns • The smallest possible particle of light • All forms of wavelengths fall upon this line • Collide with bone to help with medical imaging • Uses radiowaves to transfer communication signals • ...
2026 Annual Enrollment 2025-09-23
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- Tax-free savings account only available with high-deductible plans
- Annual Physical/Labwork, Preventative Exam
- Employer-funded account that reimburses you for out-of-pocket medical expenses
- Prescription Drug Coverage administrator
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- Life insurance administrator
- Account that enables employees to set aside pre-tax dollars from their paycheck to pay for out-of-pocket medical expenses
- Four-letter plan with lower premiums but higher deductibles
- Flat dollar amount you pay for a particular service
- Telemedicine service for second opinions
- Supplemental Insurance administrator
- Cancer care service providing comprehensive support
- Flexible spending account for childcare expenses
- Vision plan provider offering Base and Premier options
- Company that handles NextEra's dental benefits
- If applying for an increase of additional life by more than one level, this is required
15 Clues: Life insurance administrator • Supplemental Insurance administrator • Telemedicine service for second opinions • Prescription Drug Coverage administrator • Annual Physical/Labwork, Preventative Exam • Company that handles NextEra's dental benefits • Flexible spending account for childcare expenses • Flat dollar amount you pay for a particular service • ...
Branches of Science 2018-05-23
16 Clues: Earth • space • baking • fossils • study of life • study of soil • push and pull • study of fish • earth history • study of sound • study of plant • study of ocean • medical science • study of animals • study of atmosphere • study of environment/ecosystem
Skin Diseases 2022-02-13
15 Clues: rash • comedones • chicken pox • athletes foot • german measles • absence of hair • death of tissue • fungus infection • small hemorrhage • ringworm infection • contagious pyoderma • parasitic infection • reacurrent dermatosis • medical term for itching • relives but does not cure
Medical Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2020-01-17
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- You can take a brachial or radial _____.
- Reference to the back of a structure
- Prefix meaning lungs
- Uterus
- The study of something
- Relating to the skull
- Suffix that refers to the bean shaped organ
- Prefix for disease
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- A word root referring to skin
- Root meaning, 'vein'
- Nerves prefix
- New
- Above or at the top of
- The presence of bacteria; infection
- Gastrointestinal abbreviation
- A prefix for slow
- Prefix meaning Bone
- A suffix meaning 'removal'
- The root word for what beats in your chest cavity
19 Clues: New • Uterus • Nerves prefix • A prefix for slow • Prefix for disease • Prefix meaning Bone • Root meaning, 'vein' • Prefix meaning lungs • Relating to the skull • Above or at the top of • The study of something • A suffix meaning 'removal' • A word root referring to skin • Gastrointestinal abbreviation • The presence of bacteria; infection • Reference to the back of a structure • ...
3.02 Medical Terms. SA 2021-01-19
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- flow or discharge
- tail
- underside of the body
- head
- front of the body
- removal of female reproductive organs
- removal of a tissue sample for microscopic diagnosis and examination
- back
- vein
- surgical puncture to remove fluid
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- the insertion of a sterile plastic tube into the urethra to remove urine
- against, opposing
- stomach
- diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans
- pain
- the process of applying a preparation to the surface of living tissue to prevent infection
- before
- heart
- inflammation
19 Clues: tail • head • pain • back • vein • heart • before • stomach • inflammation • flow or discharge • against, opposing • front of the body • underside of the body • surgical puncture to remove fluid • removal of female reproductive organs • diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans • removal of a tissue sample for microscopic diagnosis and examination • ...
Medical Terminology- Root Words 2023-08-05
19 Clues: means red • means bone • means head • means vein • means lung • means skin • means organ • means black • means nerve • means blood • means death • means white • means heart • means kidney • means tissue • means stomach • means disease • means eat/swallow • means sugar/glucose
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-17
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- inflammation around the heart
- condition of water in the head
- discharge or flow from the nose
- inflammation of the bladder
- surgical removal of half of the kidney
- tumor on the bone
- puncturing a hole in the chest to drain fluid
- disease of the nerves
- specialist of the mind
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- recording of the electrical activity in the heart
- more than normal development
- eye specialist
- slow heart rate
- enlarged liver
- tool used to observe small organisms
- inflammation of the bronchial tubes
- condition of excess water in the kidney
- pain in the muscle
- condition of skin turning blue
19 Clues: eye specialist • enlarged liver • slow heart rate • tumor on the bone • pain in the muscle • disease of the nerves • specialist of the mind • inflammation of the bladder • more than normal development • inflammation around the heart • condition of water in the head • condition of skin turning blue • discharge or flow from the nose • inflammation of the bronchial tubes • ...
Medical Terminology Cardiovascular disease 2025-11-21
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- surgical removal
- hardening & narrowing of arteries from plaque build up
- disease
- ischemia- reduced blood flow to heart and muscle
- Heart enlargement
- record or picture
- referring to arteries or veins
- (HLD)- high levels of lipids like cholesterol
- Heart
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- Abnormally fast heart rate
- surgical repair
- (HTN) High blood pressure
- infarction (MI)- blockage of blood flow to the heart
- Blood condition
- Inflammation
- Enlargement
- muscle
- any pathological hardening or thickening of body tissue
- blood or lymph vessel
- cholesterol- too much fat in blood that can clog arteries
20 Clues: Heart • muscle • disease • Enlargement • Inflammation • surgical repair • Blood condition • surgical removal • Heart enlargement • record or picture • blood or lymph vessel • Abnormally fast heart rate • referring to arteries or veins • (HTN) High blood pressure • hardening & narrowing of arteries from plaque build up • (HLD)- high levels of lipids like cholesterol • ...
Health-Care Puzzle! 2024-05-17
Across
- oximeter a device used to check the oxygen level in your blood
- is process of recording the electrical activity of the heart
- The medical term for high blood pressure
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- medical professional who provides primary care for children
- The study of drugs and their effects
- medical professional who diagnoses and treats mental illnesses
- a viral infection causing a painful rash
7 Clues: The study of drugs and their effects • a viral infection causing a painful rash • The medical term for high blood pressure • medical professional who provides primary care for children • is process of recording the electrical activity of the heart • oximeter a device used to check the oxygen level in your blood • ...
nanotech 2025-04-30
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- Unit of measurement for nanorobot size
- Extremely small scale of 1 to 100 nanometers
- What medical nanorobots might use to move
- What medical nanorobots could potentially repair in the body
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- What medical nanorobots could deliver directly to tumors
- Field that aims to control matter at the atomic and molecular level
- The science of working with tiny materials
7 Clues: Unit of measurement for nanorobot size • What medical nanorobots might use to move • The science of working with tiny materials • Extremely small scale of 1 to 100 nanometers • What medical nanorobots could deliver directly to tumors • What medical nanorobots could potentially repair in the body • Field that aims to control matter at the atomic and molecular level
'Logy' and 'Culture' 2013-11-07
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- a medical specialty dealing with disorders of the heart
- the maintenance of honey bee colonies
- cultivation of flowering and ornamental plants for gardens
- the breeding and rearing of fish by artificial means
- a medical specialty dealing with disorders of the nervous system
- the study of microscopic organisms
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- the cultivation of plants for food, clothing etc.
- the rearing of silkworms for the production of silk
- the scientific study of earthquakes
- the cultivation of citrus fruits
- the branch of biology that relates to the animal kingdom
- science concerned with the study of living organisms
12 Clues: the cultivation of citrus fruits • the study of microscopic organisms • the scientific study of earthquakes • the maintenance of honey bee colonies • the cultivation of plants for food, clothing etc. • the rearing of silkworms for the production of silk • the breeding and rearing of fish by artificial means • science concerned with the study of living organisms • ...
Contact Tracing Crossword 2020-09-28
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- SARS-CoV-2 originated from
- contact, 6 feet for 15 minutes or longer
- CO in COVID-19
- When should contact tracers give medical advice?
- Antibodies that appear 6-10 days after initial infection
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- If you are sick with Covid symptoms and have had a positive PCR test, you would be asked to...
- D in COVID-19
- How many times per day should someone check their temperature during quarantine?
- VI in COVID-19
- Days, Shortest time of isolation
- Investigator, Who can provide isolation orders and give medical advice to a case?
- Antibodies to appear in the blood stream first
12 Clues: D in COVID-19 • VI in COVID-19 • CO in COVID-19 • SARS-CoV-2 originated from • Days, Shortest time of isolation • contact, 6 feet for 15 minutes or longer • Antibodies to appear in the blood stream first • When should contact tracers give medical advice? • Antibodies that appear 6-10 days after initial infection • ...
Health Care-Brook Parks 2024-02-12
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- in an insurance policy
- medicine to prevent diseases
- a method by which you can protect yourself and your loved ones from facing a financial crisis
- person who assists doctors
- a medical practitioner qualified to practice surgery
- when your body doesn't make enough insulin
- a place in which outpatients are given medical treatment or advice
- a fixed out-of-pocket amount paid by an insured for covered services
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- a person skilled or specializing in healing arts
- tool used to inject fluids into patients
- where people go for a health emergency
- where people go to get help
12 Clues: in an insurance policy • person who assists doctors • where people go to get help • medicine to prevent diseases • where people go for a health emergency • tool used to inject fluids into patients • when your body doesn't make enough insulin • a person skilled or specializing in healing arts • a medical practitioner qualified to practice surgery • ...
candida parapsilosis 2026-01-24
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- Ability of Candida parapsilosis to adhere to surfaces and form structured communities
- Fungal structure involved in adhesion rather than true hyphae
- Medical term for a fungal infection
- Part of the body where it can live normally without causing disease
- Bloodstream infection caused by Candida species
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- Hospital-acquired infection term often associated with this species
- Patients with weakened immune systems
- Type of organism Candida parapsilosis is
- Laboratory method used to identify Candida species by observing growth
- Medical devices commonly linked to infection
- Antifungal drug class commonly used to treat Candida infections
- Genus name of C. parapsilosis
12 Clues: Genus name of C. parapsilosis • Medical term for a fungal infection • Patients with weakened immune systems • Type of organism Candida parapsilosis is • Medical devices commonly linked to infection • Bloodstream infection caused by Candida species • Fungal structure involved in adhesion rather than true hyphae • ...
Look at me 2022-04-24
12 Clues: svara • medkänsla • bottenlös • fattigdom • uppförand • förödande • medvetslös • tacksamhet • misslyckande • känslomässig • Medical Technician ungefär akutsjukvårdare • engage att engagera sig, (här) att reagera
Look at me 2022-04-24
12 Clues: fattigdom • bottenlös • förödande • medkänsla • uppförand • att svara • medvetslös • tacksamhet • misslyckande • känslomässig • att engagera sig, (här) att reagera • Medical Technician, ungefär akutsjukvårdare
Prosthetic Week 2024 2024-06-19
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- a device used by an individual with a mobility disability
- A person who served in the active military
- Durable Medical Equipment
- an eligibility program that provides an annual payment for damaged clothing
- a device that gives support to maintain balance while walking
- An artificial body part
- Medical device that provides oxygen in the home
- Person who has a limb amputated
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- the field of research and expertise in designing and building artificial limbs
- an estimate of expenditure for a set period of time
- This grant provides improvements and structural alterations in the home
- a device fitted to give the body support
- A device used to correct defective vision
- VA Network that offers quality health care outside the VA
- Executive Director, PSAS (last name)
- VAs Remote Order Entry System application
- A company that signs a contract to work with the VA
- devices or tissues that are placed inside of the body
- This program provides adaptive equipment to vehicles
19 Clues: An artificial body part • Durable Medical Equipment • Person who has a limb amputated • Executive Director, PSAS (last name) • a device fitted to give the body support • A device used to correct defective vision • VAs Remote Order Entry System application • A person who served in the active military • Medical device that provides oxygen in the home • ...
Circulatory & Lymphatic System Review 2023-11-20
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- Blood pressure less than 100/60
- Abnormal heart rhythm
- The type of cell that is white and responsible for fighting off infection
- Heart rate greater than 100
- The type of immunity that would be associated with breast milk transfer from mother to infant
- Medical terminology for a Heart Attack
- Flat line on a cardiac rhythm, HR of 0
- __________ are absorbed into blood from the digestive tract
- Blood pressure greater than 140/90
- AB+ is known at the Universal __________
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- Universal _________ would be the blood type O+
- The type of immunity that would be associated with catching an infection and building natural immunities OR Vaccinations
- Medical term for the abbreviation HA
- The type of anemia a patient would have if they had crescent moon shaped erythrocytes
- Heart rate less than 60
- Carries blood away from the heart
- Also known as the SA node and acts as the pacemaker of the heart
- Cell also known as a platelet responsible for clotting blood
- Carries blood to the heart
19 Clues: Abnormal heart rhythm • Heart rate less than 60 • Carries blood to the heart • Heart rate greater than 100 • Blood pressure less than 100/60 • Carries blood away from the heart • Blood pressure greater than 140/90 • Medical term for the abbreviation HA • Medical terminology for a Heart Attack • Flat line on a cardiac rhythm, HR of 0 • AB+ is known at the Universal __________ • ...
Safety Week 2024 2024-10-01
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- Animal to emulate when walking on icy ground
- A symbol indicating dangerous biological substances
- A practice exercise to prepare for a potential emergency situation
- A collection of supplies and equipment for use in giving medical treatment
- See something ___ something
- A service providing emergency medical care and transportation
- Being ready and able to deal with emergencies
- Practice of following others through security checkpoint without access badge
- DMU's Chief Compliance Officer is highly ____ averse
- Tornado _______ indicates a tornado has been sighted or identified by National Weather Service radar
- Action to take for a rapid, orderly process to exit building
- A portable device used to treat sudden cardiac arrest
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- Homeland Security model used by DMU for active threat response
- DMU encourages annual vaccines to prevent this common infection
- Document required by Clery Act to inform community on safety statistics
- DMUs emergency notification system
- Something one should always be aware of
- Campus department to contact if you witness suspicious activity
- DMU's avatar for emergency messaging
19 Clues: See something ___ something • DMUs emergency notification system • DMU's avatar for emergency messaging • Something one should always be aware of • Animal to emulate when walking on icy ground • Being ready and able to deal with emergencies • A symbol indicating dangerous biological substances • DMU's Chief Compliance Officer is highly ____ averse • ...
Integumentary Medical Terminology - Virginia Oakman 2025-10-30
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- a medical imaging technique that records temperature variations on the surface of the body
- a bluish discoloration of the skin
- relating or affecting the skin
- a branch of medicine that is concerned with the diagnoses and treatment of skin disorders
- the surgical removal of a nail
- excessive oil on the skin, particularly on the face and scalp
- a condition that causes skin to appear red and flushed
- involuntary erection of body hair
- a type of black tumor
- the death of cells in an organ due to failure of blood supply
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- full of or relating to the abdomen
- the process of forming new blood cells
- a flap of cartilage behind the tongue and in front of the larynx
- a cyst that contains pus
- having the shape of a scale
- a medical procedure that uses intense cold to freeze and seal tears and breaks
- a glandular tissue
- located underneath the clavicle bone
- a surgical procedure that removes fat
19 Clues: a glandular tissue • a type of black tumor • a cyst that contains pus • having the shape of a scale • relating or affecting the skin • the surgical removal of a nail • involuntary erection of body hair • full of or relating to the abdomen • a bluish discoloration of the skin • located underneath the clavicle bone • a surgical procedure that removes fat • ...
HRP Vocabulary Crossword 2022-06-22
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- The type of claim that is submitted by hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, and other institutions for outpatient and inpatient services
- The types of claims that are submitted by practitioners, suppliers, or other non-institutions for outpatient and inpatient services
- The type of medical services a practitioner provides (e.g. PCP, Specialist)
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- An individual medical provider who delivers professional medical services to members
- The default tab on the Claims View page that displays basic information about the member, provider, and totals for the claim
- A tab on the Claims View page that displays information about each line of a claim
- A business that provides services to members, such as a facility or practice (e.g. Temple Hospital, Miller Medical Equipment and Goodwill Health Center)
- An entity (supplier or subscriber) to be paid on a claim
8 Clues: An entity (supplier or subscriber) to be paid on a claim • The type of medical services a practitioner provides (e.g. PCP, Specialist) • A tab on the Claims View page that displays information about each line of a claim • An individual medical provider who delivers professional medical services to members • ...
Health and illness 2019-02-20
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- the feeling that you are going to vomit
- pain in your back
- we swallow it to feel better and recover
- a drug that is used to reduce or remove physical pain
- a doctor who is specially trained to perform medical operations
- a medicine or chemical that can destroy harmful bacteria in the body or limit their growth
- hurts when you swallow
- a condition of discharge of mucus from the nose
- a high temperature
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- pain in your head
- pain in your stomach:
- a common infectious illness that causes fever and headache
- a person who is receiving medical care, or who is cared for by a particular doctor
- he\she treats people's teeth
- pain in your tooth
- the use of drugs, exercises, etc. to cure a person of an illness or injury
16 Clues: pain in your head • pain in your back • pain in your tooth • a high temperature • pain in your stomach: • hurts when you swallow • he\she treats people's teeth • the feeling that you are going to vomit • we swallow it to feel better and recover • a condition of discharge of mucus from the nose • a drug that is used to reduce or remove physical pain • ...
"Bad" Substance Vocabulary 2018-10-18
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- illegal drug intake.
- medical preparation for inhaling.
- pressure to do something from people around you.
- amount of alcohol in the blood stream.
- substance causing cancer in tissue.
- secondary effect of a drug/medicine.
- a drug taken to keep calm/depressant.
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- a habit forming drug that is addictive leading to other drugs. (smoking and alcohol).
- the ability to handle/tolerate something.
- a substance that increases levels of activity.
- having an excessive amount of alcohol in a short period of time.
- When you depend on an addictive substance especially drugs.
- disease in the liver of inflammation/thickening of tissue.
- a drug that causes you to have hallucinations/acting crazy and seeing things.
- drug/substance affecting the mood/behavior (non medical).
- membrane disorder that results in white patches on cheek and tongue.
16 Clues: illegal drug intake. • medical preparation for inhaling. • substance causing cancer in tissue. • secondary effect of a drug/medicine. • a drug taken to keep calm/depressant. • amount of alcohol in the blood stream. • the ability to handle/tolerate something. • a substance that increases levels of activity. • pressure to do something from people around you. • ...
Occupations 2023-06-18
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- Inquisitive researcher who conducts experiments and studies
- Skilled aviator who operates and navigates aircraft
- Designer who plans and creates buildings and structures
- Problem solver who designs and builds structures or systems
- Creative individual who expresses themselves through art
- Educator who instructs and guides students in their learning
- Wordsmith who crafts stories, articles, or other written works
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- Brave individual who responds to and extinguishes fires
- Talented person who plays instruments or creates music
- Animal doctor who provides medical care to pets and animals
- Capturer of moments and images using cameras
- Skilled sports person who competes in various athletic events
- officer Officer who upholds law and order and protects the community
- Explorer who travels and conducts research in space
- Culinary expert who prepares and cooks delicious meals
- Medical professional who treats and cares for patients
16 Clues: Capturer of moments and images using cameras • Skilled aviator who operates and navigates aircraft • Explorer who travels and conducts research in space • Talented person who plays instruments or creates music • Culinary expert who prepares and cooks delicious meals • Medical professional who treats and cares for patients • ...
CIDP Digest 2024-10-28
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- Physical movement
- Pharmaceutical company that sponsors this digest
- Last name of the German neurologist who first described patients with CIDP
- Annual CIDP fundraiser _____& Roll
- A notebook for tracking your symptoms
- Swelling and/or irritation
- To speak out in support of yourself or others
- Causing damage to the protective covering (called the myelin sheath) around nerve fibers the malfunction of many peripheral nerves throughout the body, leading to impairments in sensation and strength
- Where research is done _________ trial
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- Word meaning "under the skin"
- Tim's profession
- Neurologist who was the first to characterize CIDP in a medical journal.
- An endurance race of three sports (hint: Tim trained for these)
- Medical term for plasma exchange
- A condition that progresses over a period of time
- Treatment approved in 2008 for adults with CIDP
16 Clues: Tim's profession • Physical movement • Swelling and/or irritation • Word meaning "under the skin" • Medical term for plasma exchange • Annual CIDP fundraiser _____& Roll • A notebook for tracking your symptoms • Where research is done _________ trial • To speak out in support of yourself or others • Treatment approved in 2008 for adults with CIDP • ...
3130 ch. 10 Crossword 2023-06-23
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- This problem focused documentation style stands for: Subjective data, objective data, assessment, plan, intervention, evaluation
- Entries into paper medical records were traditionally made with ______ ink. The date, time, and signature, with credentials of the person writing the entry, were included in the entry. No blank spaces were left between entries because this could allow someone to add a note out of sequence.
- the right to be free from intrusion or disturbance in a person's private life.
- This abbreviation on the Do not use list can be mistaken as the other letters and instead should be written as 'daily'
- This law passed in 1996 focuses on pt privacy and information protection.
- Documentation should be factual, accurate, and ________, with proper spelling and grammar.
- Medical record documentation should be based on ______.
- In the event of _______, the medical record is often the only available evidence of the event in question.
- In the case of an emergency a _____ can take a telephone order.
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- This event is a safety occurrence that affects a patient and causes death, serious permanent or temporary injury, or requires interventions to sustain life.
- This i often used by nursing as a hand-off tool and as a structured method for all communications between providers.
- The medical record is a document with comprehensive information about a patient's health care encounter, it serves as a major ______ tool between staff members and as a single data access point for everyone involved in the care of the patient.
- This report will be filed if a family member fell at the hospital or a pt attempted to hurt a staff member.
- real-time process of passing patient-specific information from one caregiver to another or among interdisciplinary team members to ensure continuity of care and patient safety.
- This type of charting is chronologic, with a baseline recorded on a shift-by-shift basis. Data is recorded in the progress notes.
- patient information held at the nurses' station.
- A ______ is a list of ordered medications, along with dosages, routes, and times of administration, on which the nurse initials medications given or not given.
17 Clues: patient information held at the nurses' station. • Medical record documentation should be based on ______. • In the case of an emergency a _____ can take a telephone order. • This law passed in 1996 focuses on pt privacy and information protection. • the right to be free from intrusion or disturbance in a person's private life. • ...
Biological Sciences 2023-08-30
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- Any event where the use of a medical device is suspected to have resulted in an adverse outcome for a patient
- a process that eliminates many or all pathogenic microorganisms, except bacterial spores, on inanimate objects
- An analytical technique used by a manufacturing responsible engineer/team as a means to assure that, to the extent possible, potential process failure modes and their associated causes/mechanisms have been considered and addressed
- the absence of all forms of microbial life, including spores
- Substances that could cause cancer, change the genetic material of an organism, or cause adverse effects on sexual function and fertility
- An event that is contrary to a standard or requirement whether intended or specified
- Good Manufacturing Practice
- Substance that is released from a medical device or material during its clinical use
- A multistep process carried out on a used contaminated device in order to allow its safe reuse including cleaning, disinfection, sterilisation and related procedures, as well as testing and restoring the technical and functional safety of the used device
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- Confirmation by examination and provision of objective evidence that the particular requirements for a specific intended use can be consistently fulfilled
- Confirmation, through provision of objective evidence, that the specified requirements have been fulfilled
- Biological Sciences team
- Article intended for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease in man and animals; and articles (other than food) intended to affect the structure or any function of the body of man or other animals
- the ability of a material to perform with an appropriate host response in a specific situation
- Substance that is released from a medical device or material of construction when the medical device or material is extracted using laboratory extraction conditions and vehicles. The extraction solvents and/or extraction conditions that are expected to be at least as aggressive as the conditions of intended use
- Combination of the probability of occurrence of harm and the severity of that harm
- A bottom–up (inductive) risk analysis technique in which the consequences of a potential individual failure mode are identified and evaluated
- A chemical substance or microorganism intended to destroy, deter, render harmless, or exert a controlling effect on organisms that are harmful to human health or the environment
- Compulsory User Needs
19 Clues: Compulsory User Needs • Biological Sciences team • Good Manufacturing Practice • the absence of all forms of microbial life, including spores • Combination of the probability of occurrence of harm and the severity of that harm • An event that is contrary to a standard or requirement whether intended or specified • ...
History of Healthcare 2022-08-19
El Consumismo 2024-02-23
Ancient Times 2022-10-17
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- Believed illness was not caused by evil spirits and stressed the importance of good diet, fresh air,cleanliness, and exercise
- used as medicine
- staff and serpent symbol of medicine
- wrote standards of ethics which is the basis for today’s medical ethics
- were priests
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- magic eye
- to guard against disease, suffering and evil
- disease was not caused by supernatural forces
- used as medical treatment
- Surgically removing a piece of bone from the skull
10 Clues: magic eye • were priests • used as medicine • used as medical treatment • staff and serpent symbol of medicine • to guard against disease, suffering and evil • disease was not caused by supernatural forces • Surgically removing a piece of bone from the skull • wrote standards of ethics which is the basis for today’s medical ethics • ...
Nataly Miramontes 2020-04-24
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- What term means the combining form "arthr/o"
- Element that appears at the end of a medical term
- Which prefix means below or deficient
- What term means the combining form "aden/o"
- Which prefix means above or excessive
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- Which suffix means excision or removal
- Which suffix means inflammation
- In the word "gastroenterology" what does the root word "gastr" mean
- Element that appears at the beginning of a medical term
- Foundation of the term
10 Clues: Foundation of the term • Which suffix means inflammation • Which prefix means below or deficient • Which prefix means above or excessive • Which suffix means excision or removal • What term means the combining form "aden/o" • What term means the combining form "arthr/o" • Element that appears at the end of a medical term • ...
Causation 2012-10-08
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- case where medical staff were main cause of death
- to have AR you need to be ____ _____ __ _____ cause
- factual causation case
- victims own act case
- must be more than a slight or ________ link
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- death must be a ______ _______ of D's act
- switching off life support machine does NOT break chain of caustion
- doctors may be blamed when medical treatment is.....
- case where 2 drug addicts injected one another
- test for factual causation
10 Clues: victims own act case • factual causation case • test for factual causation • death must be a ______ _______ of D's act • must be more than a slight or ________ link • case where 2 drug addicts injected one another • case where medical staff were main cause of death • to have AR you need to be ____ _____ __ _____ cause • doctors may be blamed when medical treatment is..... • ...
INSURANCE! 2017-06-02
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- Insurance that lessen cost of expensive vet medical bill
- Insurance that pays for medical expenses
- Most popular type of pet insured in US
- A means of guarantee protection
- Percentage of people who have insurance in US
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- Insurance that cover flight accident
- Insurance that protects car owner
- Insurance that pays on the death of insured person
- Insurance that protects owner or renter of a structure
- Country with the most amount of pet insured
10 Clues: A means of guarantee protection • Insurance that protects car owner • Insurance that cover flight accident • Most popular type of pet insured in US • Insurance that pays for medical expenses • Country with the most amount of pet insured • Percentage of people who have insurance in US • Insurance that pays on the death of insured person • ...
Cetin 2025-04-14
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- A type of medicine used to treat bacterial infections
- One of the five keys principles of medical terminology
- The process of identifying a disease or condition based on symptoms and tests
- A medical term for high blood pressure
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- Name one of the muscle fiber compositions.
- What provide muscles?
- State of physical,mental and social well-being.
- A substance that helps the body develop immunity to a disease
- Digests food
- Objective.Doctor observe
10 Clues: Digests food • What provide muscles? • Objective.Doctor observe • A medical term for high blood pressure • Name one of the muscle fiber compositions. • State of physical,mental and social well-being. • A type of medicine used to treat bacterial infections • One of the five keys principles of medical terminology • ...
Crossword Puzzle-Credentialing & Privileging Terms 2025-10-17
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- Initial process before reappointment
- Process of granting specific clinical duties (Privileges)
- Periodic review of provider performance (Abbr.)
- Governing document for Medical Staff operations
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- Verification of provider qualifications
- Federal law granting legal immunity for medical peer reviews
- Staff Software used to manage provider files (Hint: MD-_____)
- Formal approval to practice within a facility
- National database for provider reports (Abbr.)
- The Indian Child Protection and Family Violence Prevention Act, abbreviated (3 letters)
10 Clues: Initial process before reappointment • Verification of provider qualifications • Formal approval to practice within a facility • National database for provider reports (Abbr.) • Periodic review of provider performance (Abbr.) • Governing document for Medical Staff operations • Process of granting specific clinical duties (Privileges) • ...
Preeclampsia 2025-10-09
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- what substance is found in the urine
- medical term for swelling
- medication that treats high blood pressure
- medical specialty focusing on pregnancy and women's health
- blood pressure reading for preeclamptic patients
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- symptom known to cause pain in the head
- emergent hypertensive condition seen in pregnancy
- vitamin supplements recommended to take during pregnancy
- complication due to untreated preeclampsia
9 Clues: medical term for swelling • what substance is found in the urine • symptom known to cause pain in the head • complication due to untreated preeclampsia • medication that treats high blood pressure • blood pressure reading for preeclamptic patients • emergent hypertensive condition seen in pregnancy • vitamin supplements recommended to take during pregnancy • ...
Nursing Profession 2023-06-01
Chapter 7 Marijuana 2025-10-01
5C06(2) Two Tales of Celebrations 2023-01-12
médecins 2021-12-05
8 Clues: treat the skin. • examens a persons eye. • treats infants and children. • specialized in general health. • treat people with heart issues. • A doctor that examens oral health. • uses medical imaging techniques such as x-rays. • doctors who specialize in the medical care of women.
Childhood Diseases 2016-11-23
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- in French "oreillons"
- an antigen causing an allergic or hypersensitive response
- the capacity to spread a disease from person to person. Also referred to as being infections
- the ability of a disease to be passed from an infected individual or group to a previously uninfected individual or group
- a person or other living organism that can be infected by an infections agent under natural conditions
- also known as German Measles
- a new disease or medical condition that develops during the treatment or course of an existing disease or medical condition
- the inflammation oof the brain caused by a virus. It can result to permanent brain damage
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- a diseased state or symptom; the incidence of disease; the rate of sickness (as in a specified community or group)
- this term denotes a disease affecting or attacking a specific region or population that is in excess of what is actually expected
- this term denotes a disease affecting or attacking the population of an extensive region, and potentially the world
- a vaccine made by an infectious agent that has been killed or reduced in capacity
- the level/rate of death in a community. Usually the cause is stated
- the power of medical agents to produce the desire effect
- a protein found in the blood that is produced in response to foreign substances
- the protection against a disease
16 Clues: in French "oreillons" • also known as German Measles • the protection against a disease • the power of medical agents to produce the desire effect • an antigen causing an allergic or hypersensitive response • the level/rate of death in a community. Usually the cause is stated • a protein found in the blood that is produced in response to foreign substances • ...
Nutrition Chapter 1-3 2022-10-24
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- The personal characteristics or other factors that changes and can influence an outcome
- fake treatment, such as a sham pill, injection, or medical procedure
- The element in both Major Food Groups and Major Nutrients
- The body needs small amounts of these daily to function properly
- A unit Of measurement that measure energy
- the group being studied that does not receive treatment
- relationship between two variables
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- Personal Endorsement of a product
- The smallest amount of a nutrient that maintains a defined level of nutritional health
- involves promoting useless medical treatments
- state of health that occurs when the body is improperly nourished
- The smallest living functional unit in an organism
- Which food group would Rice fall under
- Foods grown naturally with out added chemicals
- The most important nutrient
15 Clues: The most important nutrient • Personal Endorsement of a product • relationship between two variables • Which food group would Rice fall under • A unit Of measurement that measure energy • involves promoting useless medical treatments • Foods grown naturally with out added chemicals • The smallest living functional unit in an organism • ...
Academic vocabulary 2020-06-03
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- The ___ of him it was hard.
- Are you the ___ of your brothers?
- A person who is a ___ has many benefits such as receiving medical care.
- The equation must give you an ___ result.
- A doctor has his needs ____.
- The ___ of being more healthy is difficult.
- Antisocial people do not ___ with other people.
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- You have to ___ a lot of vitamins.
- When you study you have to be ___ and do not distract you.
- In the instructions comes the procedure that you must follow.
- You have to have a ___ of your future.
- The ___ I give you is to live or die.
- Emma changed her____ to a woman.
- Now we will talk about the ___ that is God exists?
- The las time that I uploaded that tree, I suffered a ___.
15 Clues: The ___ of him it was hard. • A doctor has his needs ____. • Emma changed her____ to a woman. • Are you the ___ of your brothers? • You have to ___ a lot of vitamins. • The ___ I give you is to live or die. • You have to have a ___ of your future. • The equation must give you an ___ result. • The ___ of being more healthy is difficult. • ...
The criss cross crossword 2021-04-21
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- a branch of medical science dealing with the structure, functions, and diseases of the eye.
- a person who tends to be hopeful and confident about the future or the success of something.
- a person who studies and treats the physical,chemical and physiological characteristics.
- one who makes a hobby of exploring and studying caves.
- a person who analyse and forecast weather.
- one who collects or studies stamps.
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- the science of human beings.
- a specialist of coins.
- a lover of books especially for qualities of format.
- the study or act or inducing hypnosis.
- having a preference for animals.
- the science or study of blood, blood-forming organs and blood diseases.
- the medical care and treatment of the foot.
- a cat lover.
- a scientist who studies insects.
15 Clues: a cat lover. • a specialist of coins. • the science of human beings. • having a preference for animals. • a scientist who studies insects. • one who collects or studies stamps. • the study or act or inducing hypnosis. • a person who analyse and forecast weather. • the medical care and treatment of the foot. • a lover of books especially for qualities of format. • ...
Health Submission #1 2023-05-08
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- stretch or partial tear of ligaments
- temporary loss of consciousness
- cut caused by a sharp object or hard blow
- check, call, care
- protect, rest, ice, compression, elevation
- framework of the body
- provide basic legal protection for those who assist a person who is injured or in danger
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- a small hole possibly caused by a nail or knife
- an area damaged by scraping or wearing away
- a broken bone that required medical attention
- injuries to muscle due to overstretching
- tissue is separated from the body
- help is given to a sick or injured person until full medical treatment is available
- removal of part of the body, usually a limb
- an injury in which the ends of your bones are forced from their normal positions
15 Clues: check, call, care • framework of the body • temporary loss of consciousness • tissue is separated from the body • stretch or partial tear of ligaments • injuries to muscle due to overstretching • cut caused by a sharp object or hard blow • protect, rest, ice, compression, elevation • an area damaged by scraping or wearing away • removal of part of the body, usually a limb • ...
HEALTH 4th Qtr 2023-06-19
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- ____ of action refers to developing strategies in reaching your goals
- is a career related to Emergency Medical Services
- ____ health workers deal with various oral conditions.
- keeps illness or injury from happening
- _____ profession. Body or individuals qualified to practice medicine
- ____ healthcare. Dealing with interpersonal and intrapersonal relationships and life skills
- Maternal and _____ care. Sample career is midwifery
- ____ assessment is to discover your personal strengths
- Occupational ____ include protecting workers from sickness, disease, and injury.
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- prepares medication prescribed by licensed health professionals
- find ways to balance food and their impact on patients' health
- occupation or profession that requires special training
- management and care of a patient
- ____logist. identifies and rehab hearing impairments and related disorders
- ____ prevention and control. Work includes immunization, screening of newborns, etc.
15 Clues: management and care of a patient • keeps illness or injury from happening • is a career related to Emergency Medical Services • Maternal and _____ care. Sample career is midwifery • ____ health workers deal with various oral conditions. • ____ assessment is to discover your personal strengths • occupation or profession that requires special training • ...
NF 1.01 and Recently Learned Skills 2024-02-15
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- this person (nurse) directly supervises nurse aides and LPNs on a unit
- this commission provides accreditation through surveys
- This NC special award and license honoring excellence in the workplace
- long term care facilities are regulated on a federal level by _____
- for developmentally disabled adults
- a medical director of a facility supervises these staff members
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- these living facilities provide limited medical supervision
- soap should not be used here during the bed bath skill
- this side should be dressed first
- this program is for patients 65 years of age and older
- this service is provided in long term care facilities
- these facilities include skilled nursing and CCRCs
- first to be removed when taking off PPE
- this type of funding pays LTCs a fixed amount for services
- gloves,gown,mask,etc
15 Clues: gloves,gown,mask,etc • this side should be dressed first • for developmentally disabled adults • first to be removed when taking off PPE • these facilities include skilled nursing and CCRCs • this service is provided in long term care facilities • soap should not be used here during the bed bath skill • this program is for patients 65 years of age and older • ...
2024 HIP Week Crossword 2024-04-18
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- Malicious software that blocks access to a victim’s data until a ransom is paid
- Short for malicious software
- __ certificate is a record given to newborn person
- Commands given to a computer program or database to retrieve data
- __ informatics integrates nursing science with multiple information management and analytical sciences.
- City of AHIMA conference 2024
- Clinical __ analyzes clinical statements and assigns standardized codes
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- Medical consults or treatments via telecommunication systems
- The voice in health information
- __-health record can automate and streamline a clinician's workflow, ensuring that all clinical information is communicated.
- A record or document that is missing vital information
- __ Medical Record is a record from an outpatient setting
- Decision __ system are computer tools that assist physicians in making decisions
- The man, the myth, the legend
- UUH electronic charting system
15 Clues: Short for malicious software • The man, the myth, the legend • City of AHIMA conference 2024 • UUH electronic charting system • The voice in health information • __ certificate is a record given to newborn person • A record or document that is missing vital information • __ Medical Record is a record from an outpatient setting • ...
STEVENS-JOHNSON SYNDROME by Shivam 2024-12-17
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- Type of immune response involved in SJS
- A type of antibiotic that can trigger SJS
- Severe form of SJS causing widespread skin loss
- Inflammation of the eyes seen in SJS
- A condition associated with SJS causing blistering on the palms and soles
- Painful sores often affecting the mouth in SJS
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- A common symptom of SJS involving red, painful eyes
- Class of drugs like ibuprofen that can trigger SJS
- An infection that can sometimes trigger SJS
- A diagnostic procedure to confirm SJS (removal of a skin sample)
- Medical emergency due to airway involvement in SJS
- A severe skin condition involving blistering and peeling
- Medical term for peeling of the skin
- Treatment to manage fluid loss and skin damage in SJS
- The layer of skin that detaches during SJS
15 Clues: Inflammation of the eyes seen in SJS • Medical term for peeling of the skin • Type of immune response involved in SJS • A type of antibiotic that can trigger SJS • The layer of skin that detaches during SJS • An infection that can sometimes trigger SJS • Painful sores often affecting the mouth in SJS • Severe form of SJS causing widespread skin loss • ...
chapter 1,2,5,6 2021-05-14
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- physician responsible for overseeing a component or subdepartment of a hospital service
- agency that enforces standards for safety in the workplace, conducts inspections, and directs determination of fines for noncompliance with policies and regulations
- group of people authorized by law to conduct, maintain, and operate a hospital for the benefit of the public and whose legal and moral responsibility for policies and operations of the hospital are not for personal benefit of the members
- formal organization of physicians authorized to admit and attend to patients within a hospital; have authorized privileges, bylaws, elected officers, and various committees and activities
- organization of a hospital or medical clinic that provides diagnostic imaging through medical technologies such as x-ray examination, fluoroscopy, computed tomography, interventional radiography, magnetic resonance imaging, nuclear medicine, and ultrasonography
- one of the 3 main categories/ domains of learning; includes behaviors, involving physical actions, neuromuscular manipulations and coordination
- ancillary department of the hospital responsible for recruiting, selecting, supporting, and compensating employees; developing and maintaining skills, quality, and motivation; collective bargaining; and occupational health and safety
- certificate approved by a local review board permitting hospitals to construct new or additional facilities, open new services, or make large purchases a condition required for reimbursement by Medicare
- provides leadership for the program and ensures effective program operations
- physician responsible for the medical operation and quality of a hospital department or service; also responsible for providing input regarding policies and procedures and day-to-day operations of the department
- physician who represents a department or service and sits as a formal member of the executive medical staff committee; responsible for all of the medical operations of a hospital department and may also oversee a residency training program
- system of development in the workplace for daily improving performance at every level in every operational process by focusing on meeting or exceeding customer expectations
- management of quality in the workplace from a perspective of total involvement of every employee, with a strong focus on process measurement and control
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- statement of an organization that summarizes its intent to provide service in terms of the services it offers, the intended recipients of services, and a description of the level of cost
- person appointed by the board of directors who has full accountability for the entire hospital or health care organization
- failure to complete a planned action as intended or the use of a wrong plan to achieve an aim; can be related to an incorrect diagnosis, equipment failure, infection, or a misinterpretation of an order
- independent not for profit organization that evaluates and accredits more than 17,000 health care organizations and programs in the United States and is the nation's primary standard-setting and accrediting body in health care; TJC standards focus on improving the quality and safety of patient care provided by health care organizations
- process of identifying and analyzing important organizational and individual performance gaps, planning for future performance improvement, designing and developing cost-effective and ethically justifiable interventions to close performance gaps, implementing the interventions, and evaluating the financial and non-financial results
- insurance companies, Medicare, Medicaid, and other commercial companies that are the payers of inpatient and outpatient medical expenses for the patient
- learning in adversedrugevents one context and applying to another injuries, large or small, caused by the use (including nonuse) of a drug; can be as harmless as a drug rash or as serious as death from an overdose; the two types of ADEs are those caused by errors and those that occur despite proper use
- services providing the components of patient care that collectively support the physician's plan for diagnoses and treatments
- unit of the hospital with specific functions or specialized skills such as housekeeping, surgery, radiology, or accounting
22 Clues: provides leadership for the program and ensures effective program operations • physician responsible for overseeing a component or subdepartment of a hospital service • person appointed by the board of directors who has full accountability for the entire hospital or health care organization • ...
Crossword POHS Careers part 2 2021-10-13
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- Individuals who are trained to work in the patient’s home and may perform additional duties such as meal preparation or cleaning.
- Individuals who use their artistic and creative talents to produce illustrations, charts, graphs, and diagrams for health textbooks, journals, magazines, and exhibits.
- Individuals who acquire additional education to provide care for older patients in environments such as extended care facilities, nursing homes, retirement centers, adult day care facilities, and other similar agencies.
- Individuals who provide information to patients and/or their families on genetic diseases or inherited conditions.
- Individuals who identify and analyze workplace hazards.
- Individuals who organize books, journals, and other print materials to provide health information to other health care professionals; also called health sciences librarians.
- Individuals who receive special training such as a 40-hour or more state-approved medication aide course to administer medications to patients or residents in long-term care facilities or patients receiving home health care.
- Medical researchers that work with patients and doctors to test and evaluate effectiveness as well as safety of new drugs.
- Individuals who use massage, bodywork, and therapeutic touch to provide pain relief, improve circulation, and relieve stress and tension.
- Individuals who plan, direct, coordinate, and supervise the delivery of health care in a health care facility.
- Process by which a government agency authorizes individuals to work in a given occupation.
- Individuals who manage and operate a funeral home; also called morticians or undertakers.
- Individuals who work under the supervision of physicians and perform tasks to assist physicians with patient care.
- Individuals who perform many of the routine tests that do not require the advanced knowledge held by a medical technologist.
- Individuals who perform general administrative duties as well as tasks that are specific to the health care industry.
- Individuals who use a computer and word-processing software to enter data that has been dictated on a recorder by physicians or other health care professionals.
- Individuals who teach people the behaviors that promote wellness by evaluating, designing, presenting, recommending, and disseminating culturally appropriate health education information and materials.
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- Physicians who specialize in diagnosing and treating mental illness.
- Also called a venipuncture technician; individual who collects blood and prepares it for tests.
- An individual who can perform all of the basic emergency medical technician duties in addition to in-depth patient assessment and care; the highest level of an emergency medical technician.
- Individuals who study and review the history, philosophy, theology, medical research, and sociology of health care to make judgments about treatment options and the effectiveness of these options as they relate to ethical standards regarding patient rights, quality of life, privacy, death, and how health care funds and resources should be allocated.
- Individuals who assess risks in order to reduce potential safety, financial, and patient problems.
- Surgery on the teeth, mouth, and/or jaw and facial bones; also called maxillofacial surgery.
- Degree awarded by a college or university after completion of one or more years of prescribed study beyond a bachelor’s degree.
- Individuals who investigate crimes by collecting and analyzing physical evidence.
- Individuals who are employed in hospitals, extended care facilities, clinics, and other health facilities to record information in records, schedule procedures or tests, answer telephones, order supplies, and work with computers to record or obtain information.
- Individuals who study genes and how they are inherited, mutated, and activated, or inactivated.
- Individuals who identify diagnoses, procedures, and services shown in a patient’s health care record and assign specific codes to each; also called coding specialists.
- Doctors who examine patients, obtain medical histories, order tests, make diagnoses, perform surgery, treat diseases/disorders, and teach preventive health.
- Individuals who work under the supervision of registered or licensed practical nurses to provide basic patient care.
30 Clues: Individuals who identify and analyze workplace hazards. • Physicians who specialize in diagnosing and treating mental illness. • Individuals who investigate crimes by collecting and analyzing physical evidence. • Individuals who manage and operate a funeral home; also called morticians or undertakers. • ...
Week 2 2024-01-16
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- is of utmost importance and must support the level of services reported in the patient's medical record.
- time starts with the administration of moderate sedation agent(s), requires continuous face-to-face attendance.
- early dark green first feces of a newborn infant.
- key component of the CMS documentation guidelines for E/M services lies in the examination.
- face to face services rendered by physicians /QHP who may report E/M services. solely for the purposes of distinguishing between new and established patients.
- problem at the time of the patient encounter with or without a diagnosis being established, conveys the reason for the encounter.
- score given to a newborn, immediately after birth, occurs in the delivery room.
- physician that directs all transport services.
- patient that has received professional services from the physician or another physician of the exact same specialty and subspecialty who belongs to the same group practice, within the past three years.
- department, organized hospital based facility for unscheduled episodic services to patients who present for immediate medical attention
- complaint describing the symptom(s), problem(s), condition(s), diagnosis, or other factors that are the reason for the patient encounter.
- care management designed to last 29 days, post discharge, when health care provider takes charge of the patient’s care.
- facilities are required to conduct thorough assessments of all patients on admission and readmission to the nursing facility.
- examination performed as part of the preventative medicine evaluation and management service, multisystem, extent based on age and risk factors identified.
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- care planning involves discussing and preparing for future decisions about a patient's medical care if they become seriously ill or unable to communicate their wishes.
- factors in most patient encounters: counseling, coordination of care, and nature of presenting problem.
- problem of which the physician or other qualified healthcare professional may not need to be present in the room.
- patients need to be observed in order to determine whether they should be admitted to the hospital, transferred to another facility, or sent home. Not all hospitals have this designated area.
- not meant to be used to select the level of E/M services reported.
- step to determine the level of E/M service is to determine the category or subcategory of service.
- components are identified in the E/M services’ code descriptors.
- patient not received any professional services from the physician, or another physician of the same specialty who belongs to the same group practice, within the past three years.
- care provided when services are performed by more than one physician/nonphysician practitioner in the same group practice on the same date of service, for the same patient.
- objective evaluation of a physician’s clinical competence by another responsible party that represents and is responsible to the medical staff
- decision making by providers to rate the degree of complexity in establishing a patient's diagnosis and treatment plan.
- will only reimburse for the actual procedure performed, not the hospitalization that may have occurred prior to the need for the procedure.
- history, examination, and medical decision-making; components to be considered when determining the level of E/M service to report.
- discussion with the patient, family, or both that covers either: diagnostic results, impressions, recommended or diagnostic studies, prognosis, risk and benefits treatment options.
- care provided directly by a physician for a critically ill or critically injured patient impairing one or more vital organ systems, with a high probability of the patient's deterioration.
- services codes used to report provisions of E/M services in the patient's private residence by a qualified physician or agency.
30 Clues: physician that directs all transport services. • early dark green first feces of a newborn infant. • components are identified in the E/M services’ code descriptors. • not meant to be used to select the level of E/M services reported. • score given to a newborn, immediately after birth, occurs in the delivery room. • ...
Animal rights 2024-12-08
15 Clues: work • enough • very bad • most people • bad condition • untrustworthy • most important • cruel treatment • strong, healthy • careful examination • a medical condition • not having enough of • to produce something • when you own something • money provided for a reason
Allan Salgado 2024-05-03
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- Common abbreviation for acid in medical or chemical contexts.
- Abbreviation used in medical contexts to refer to body temperature.
- A serious medical condition in which body tissues do not receive sufficient blood flow and oxygen, which can result in organ damage.
- Abbreviation commonly used in medical contexts to refer to the diagnosis.
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- Abbreviation for "intravenous", which refers to the administration of substances directly into a vein.
- A wound caused by an object that tears or cuts the skin, usually larger and deeper than an abrasion or cut.
- Abbreviation for milligram, a unit of mass measurement equivalent to one thousandth of a gram.
7 Clues: Common abbreviation for acid in medical or chemical contexts. • Abbreviation used in medical contexts to refer to body temperature. • Abbreviation commonly used in medical contexts to refer to the diagnosis. • Abbreviation for milligram, a unit of mass measurement equivalent to one thousandth of a gram. • ...
INSURANCE! 2017-06-02
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- Country with the most amount of pet insured
- Insurance that protects owner or renter of a structure
- Insurance that protects car owner
- Insurance that lessen cost of expensive vet medical bill
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- Percentage of people who have insurance in US
- Insurance that pays on the death of insured person
- A means of guarantee protectio
- Most popular type of pet insured in US
- Insurance that pays for medical expenses
- Insurance that cover flight accident
10 Clues: A means of guarantee protectio • Insurance that protects car owner • Insurance that cover flight accident • Most popular type of pet insured in US • Insurance that pays for medical expenses • Country with the most amount of pet insured • Percentage of people who have insurance in US • Insurance that pays on the death of insured person • ...
EMT Crossword. 2024-05-09
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- What does the T in EMT mean?
- What do EMTs drive?
- How much do they make a year?
- Where do EMTs take you after an emergency?
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- What does EMT stand for?
- What does the R in DNR mean?
- What does the E in EMT mean?
- How long do EMTs have to train for?
- What does the M in EMT mean?
- How many hours a week do they work?
10 Clues: What do EMTs drive? • What does EMT stand for? • What does the R in DNR mean? • What does the E in EMT mean? • What does the M in EMT mean? • What does the T in EMT mean? • How much do they make a year? • How long do EMTs have to train for? • How many hours a week do they work? • Where do EMTs take you after an emergency?
Nervous System Station 2024-05-07
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- - A thorough inspection or assessment.
- - Bundles of fibers that transmit signals between the brain and other parts of the body.
- - Pertaining to the spine.
- - Relating to the outer parts or surface.
- - Relating to movement or muscular activity.
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- - Relating to the nerves or the nervous system.
- - Medical conditions that cause harm to the body.
- - Relating to the senses or sensation.
- - Doctor who specializes in nervous system disorders.
- - A medical condition that disrupts normal function.
10 Clues: - Pertaining to the spine. • - A thorough inspection or assessment. • - Relating to the senses or sensation. • - Relating to the outer parts or surface. • - Relating to movement or muscular activity. • - Relating to the nerves or the nervous system. • - Medical conditions that cause harm to the body. • - A medical condition that disrupts normal function. • ...
Engineering Jobs 2025-02-20
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- Work with aircraft, not spacecraft
- Combines passion for history and historical buildings
- Development of products used by the athletes
- Monitor wells’ oil and gas production
- Develop tools for diagnosing and treating medical problems
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- Engineering that builds smart home devices
- The science and technology of creating objects from non-metallic materials
- Development and fabrication of artificial organs for medical applications
- Combines fire science and engineering
- Combines love for Disney parks and engineering
10 Clues: Work with aircraft, not spacecraft • Combines fire science and engineering • Monitor wells’ oil and gas production • Engineering that builds smart home devices • Development of products used by the athletes • Combines love for Disney parks and engineering • Combines passion for history and historical buildings • ...
Medical Interventions Handbook 2023-01-20
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- When BsL is > 400 mg/dL or < 70mg/dL call
- Heart rate > 100 BP > 160/90
- When BP is 180/120 and need to call 911
- Color of Medical Interventions Handbook
- Call 911 when O2 is BLANK than 92%
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- handbook
- Common symptoms of a stroke occur
- Emergent Protocol is found here in Medical
- acronym to remember warning signs of stroke
- When BP is 85/50 and need to call 911
10 Clues: handbook • Heart rate > 100 BP > 160/90 • Common symptoms of a stroke occur • Call 911 when O2 is BLANK than 92% • When BP is 85/50 and need to call 911 • When BP is 180/120 and need to call 911 • Color of Medical Interventions Handbook • When BsL is > 400 mg/dL or < 70mg/dL call • Emergent Protocol is found here in Medical • acronym to remember warning signs of stroke
