medical Crossword Puzzles
HEALTH CAREER PLAN 2017-03-02
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- Diagnoses and treats defects of binocular vision and abnormalities related to eye movement.
- Prepares and dispenses medication prescribed by licensed health professionals; also provides information to patients regarding drugs, and consults with healthcare professionals on advances in drugs or medicine
- The process of sharing and gaining knowledge.
- Perform the scientific manipulation of the soft tissues of the body.
- Keep illnes or injury from happening.
- A trained healthcare provider practicing under supervision of physician or healthcare practitioner.
- The diligent inquiry or examination of data, reports, and observations in a search for facts or principles
- Diagnoses and treats neuromuscular disorders.
- Analysis based on signs, symptoms, and laboratory findings.
- Gives emergency medical treatment or assists medical professionals in emergency situations.
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- Foot orthotic and orthopedic footwear experts trained in the assessment of lower limb anatomy and muscle and joint function.
- A group of individuals qualified to practice medicine.
- Investigates,treats,and gives aid to people with social problem.
- An occupation or profession that requires special training.
- A workers deal with various oral condition.
- These medical professionals specialize in dealing with interpersonal and intrapersonal relationships and life skills.
- Assist in performing procedures that involve extra corporeal circulation.
- Professionals with the expertise and skills in helping women maintain healthy pregnancies, assist in or perform childbirth delivery, and help in women’s recovery process through the postpartum period.
- A method by which patients, their families, attorneys, health professionals, and citizens’ groups can work together to develop programs that ensure the availability of high-quality healthcare for a community
- Trained to provide care for people who are sick or injured; monitors patients’ health and records symptoms, assists physicians during examinations and treatment, and administers medications.
20 Clues: Keep illnes or injury from happening. • A workers deal with various oral condition. • The process of sharing and gaining knowledge. • Diagnoses and treats neuromuscular disorders. • A group of individuals qualified to practice medicine. • An occupation or profession that requires special training. • Analysis based on signs, symptoms, and laboratory findings. • ...
crossword biomedical science 2018-03-08
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- medical technologist A __________ uses radioactive materials to
- study of genes and hereditary variations in genes
- These people counsel patients on nutrition issues
- ________ is the science and technique of preparing and dispensing drugs
- diagnose disease using medical imaging
- A physician who performs surgical operation
- The study of chemical and physical qualities, of inland bodies of water
- The research of The physical and biological aspects of the ocean
- identification of viruses, associated diseases and monitoring the effectiveness of vaccines.
- _______ is the scientific study of human or non-human body movement
- science on of donor/recipient blood compatibility, ensuring blood banks are sufficient
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- They concentrate on the structure of the human body. They study the physical makeup of the body or its structure
- planner An_____ is a professional who practices in the field of urban planning
- chemistry analysis of body fluids and toxicology studies
- understanding the immune system and its role in combating disease.
- ________ study animals and other wildlife and how they interact with their ecosystems
- A ______science technician is someone who helps investigate crimes by collecting and analyzing physical evidence
- microbiology identification of microorganisms causing disease and their antibiotic treatment
- quality analyst/technician ________test for microbes and chemical contaminants in recreational, potable, and waste water to determine if the water meets EPA standards.
- form and functions of blood and related diseases
- Operations Manager A __________ oversees all aspects of chemical testing for pharmaceutical products
- scientist These people use the principles of engineering, soil science, biology, and chemistry to develop solutions to environmental problems
- in developing new medicines to fight diseases such as cancer
- crystallographer atomic and molecular structures of crystals made from organic matter (protein crystals, for example
24 Clues: diagnose disease using medical imaging • A physician who performs surgical operation • form and functions of blood and related diseases • study of genes and hereditary variations in genes • These people counsel patients on nutrition issues • chemistry analysis of body fluids and toxicology studies • in developing new medicines to fight diseases such as cancer • ...
Biomedical Science Careers 2017-10-19
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- treats diseases and injuries of non human animals
- Worker is a person that works with young people to engage them in informal education
- crystallographer atomic and molecular structures of crystals made from organic matter
- responsible for safe and efficient Jetty operation
- photographer captures images of aquatic life
- deals with the diagnosis and treatment of all categories of conditions and disease involving the central and nervous systems
- research factors involved in a spread of diseases
- Nurse a nurse who has graduated from a nursing program and met the requirements outlined by a country, state, province or similar licensing body to obtain a nursing license
- study the safety and biological effects of drugs, chemicals, agents, and other substances on living organisms
- studies animals
- counseling they tell patients that they are at risk for medical disorder
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- causal study of disease and a major field in modern medicine and diagnosis
- Engineer invent medical tools
- manager balances the needs of humans with the needs of animals or other organisms in the wild
- claim adjuster investigates insurance claims
- scientific study of human or non-human body movement
- cleans your teeth
- checks for blood cancer and make sure your blood does not have a disorder
- examining the eyes and applicable visual systems for defects or abnormalities
- scientist crime scene investigator that helps collect evidence from the crime scene
- helps adjust spinal alignment
- examines ears
- assurance the maintenance of a desired level of quality in a service or product
- writer research, write and edit scientific news articles and features
- social working skilled nursing facility, long-term care facility or hospice
- Analyst who perform tasks such as conducting tests and analyzing the results
26 Clues: examines ears • studies animals • cleans your teeth • Engineer invent medical tools • helps adjust spinal alignment • claim adjuster investigates insurance claims • photographer captures images of aquatic life • treats diseases and injuries of non human animals • research factors involved in a spread of diseases • responsible for safe and efficient Jetty operation • ...
Final Exam Review/ (Safdha Sheikh) 2012-08-15
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- / combination of genes call nucleotide
- / A federal agency that overseas drugs and standards before releasing it for public use.
- / fertilization that takes place outside of the woman body
- / to make dying more comfortable
- / secures the computer networking system by creating passwords
- / can become any type of cody cell
- / drug enforcement authority to regulate the sale and use of the drugs.
- / a written document detailing a health care providers privacy practices
- / enumeration in the constitution, of certain rights shall not be constructed to deny or disparage other retained by the people.
- / Investigates suspicious or unexplained deaths
- / Branch of the US department to regulate the sale and use of drugs
- / investigates and holds inquests over those who die from unknown or violent cause
- / created asexually, from single parent cell
- / Permission from a person, either expressed or implied, for something to be done.
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- / employer risks ligigation if he/she does not have just cause for firing an employee
- / prevents from discriminating in hiring or firing basis
- / A collection of data recorded when a patient seeks medical treatement
- / treatment to cure a patients disease
- / divison of medicine that incoporates law and medicine and involves medical proof at trials having to do malpractice,crimes and accidents
- / transplantation of animal tissues and organs into human
- / protects workers in healthcare and from the risk of exposure to disease causing organism
- / mid to teens who live legally outside parents and guardians
- / gives state the authority to act in a child`s best interest
- / commands a witness to appear in court and bring certain medical records.
- / study of death
25 Clues: / study of death • / to make dying more comfortable • / can become any type of cody cell • / treatment to cure a patients disease • / combination of genes call nucleotide • / created asexually, from single parent cell • / Investigates suspicious or unexplained deaths • / prevents from discriminating in hiring or firing basis • ...
Medicine 2023-03-07
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- Branch of medicine that deals with the medical care of infants, children, and adolescents
- Practice of the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease
- Professionals who practice in pharmacy
- Study of the structure and function of biological systems by methods of mechanics
- Concerned with the eye and ocular adnexa, combing conservative and surgical theraphy
- commonly referred to as "smart drugs"
- a A medical speciality that deals with diseases involving the respiratory tract
- Branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the heart
- Responsible for imaging body using x-rays
- Study of microorganisms
- drugs used to treat medical infections
- Used to treat pain, fever, and inflammation
- Focuses on the care of individuals, families, and communities
- Used to reduce production of stomach acid
- Study of the physical structure of organisms
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- Study of drugs and their actions
- Study of the chemistry taking place in living organisms
- a drug used to treat disease
- Branch of medicine that deals with the skin and its diseases
- Dealing with prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of adult diseases
- Deals with the bio-psycho-social study behavioral, emotional, perceptual, and cognitive disorders
- Study of normal function of the body, and the underlying regulatory mechanics
- study of the early development of organisms
- Microscopic study of individual cells
- Study of genes, and their role in biological inheritance
- Branch of medicine that deals with disorders in the lower body(Foot to lowerback)
- Is contained in coffee
- Any substance(other than food) that, when inhaled, injected, smoked, consumed, and absorbed using skin, or dissolved under the tongue, causes a physiological change in the body
- Deals with disorders of the nervous system
- responsible for protecting and promoting public health through the regulation of products concerning food and drugs
30 Clues: Is contained in coffee • Study of microorganisms • a drug used to treat disease • Study of drugs and their actions • Microscopic study of individual cells • commonly referred to as "smart drugs" • Professionals who practice in pharmacy • drugs used to treat medical infections • Responsible for imaging body using x-rays • Used to reduce production of stomach acid • ...
June Unit 1 2024-06-11
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- (n) a shot given to someone to protect against a disease
- (n) a group of things that are stacked on top of another
- (n) a measurement that shows how hot or cold something is
- (v) to look at or consider a person or thing carefully and in detail in order to discover something about them.
- (n) someone who helps someone else to do a job
- (n) a request for payment of money owed, or the piece of paper on which it is written
- (n) a set time to meet someone
- (n) the front part of the neck
- (n) a meal that is eaten outdoors especially away from home
- (n) the flesh that surrounds the roots of your teeth
- (n) something dangerous or serious, such as an accident, that happens suddenly or unexpectedly and needs fast action to avoid harmful results
- (n) the power of remembering what has been learned
- (v) to act as if something is true when it is not true
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- (n) one of the four periods into which the year is commonly divided
- (n) an animal doctor
- (n) a small job that is done regularly
- (n) a person who receives medical care or treatment
- (n) thread that is used to hold large cuts closed
- (adj) related to the treatment of illness and injuries
- (n) a small piece of cloth or paper used during a meal to clean yourself
- (n) what someone thinks about something
- (v) to do what someone tells you to do
- (n) medical treatment in which a doctor cuts into someone's body to fix something
- (v) To set free, to give freedom or free movement to someone or something
- (adj) long and not wide: small from one side to the other side
25 Clues: (n) an animal doctor • (n) a set time to meet someone • (n) the front part of the neck • (n) a small job that is done regularly • (v) to do what someone tells you to do • (n) what someone thinks about something • (n) someone who helps someone else to do a job • (n) thread that is used to hold large cuts closed • (n) the power of remembering what has been learned • ...
Ethic & Legal Issues 2022-09-30
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- the electronic form of a resident's personal and health data that is used to manage and coordinate their health care
- the act of taking advantage of a person for personal gain through threats or manipulation
- private law; law between individuals
- legal documents that allow people to decide what kind of medical care they wish to receive in the event they are unable to make those decisions themselves
- of privacy, the violation of the right to be left alone and the right to control personal information
- involuntary discharge from a facility
- the intentional touching of a person without their consent
- public law; law related to committing a crime against the community
- improper or illegal use of a person's money, possessions, property, or other assets
- the code of proper behavior and courtesy in a certain setting
- the knowledge of right and wrong; standards of conduct
- purposeful or willful mistreatment that causes physical, mental, emotional, or financial pain or injury to a person
- a federal law that sets standards for protecting the privacy of patients' health information
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- any untrue statement (written or oral) that injures a person's reputation or damages their ability to make a living
- physical, sexual, or emotional abuse by spouses, intimate partners, or family members
- physical, sexual, or emotional harm caused by a partner or spouse
- a legal document that appoints someone to make the medical decisions for a person in the event they become unable to do so
- unlawful restraint that affects a person's freedom of movement (includes the threat of being physically restrained)
- a threat to harm a person, resulting in the person feeling fearful that they will be harmed
- an order that tells medical professionals not to perform CPR in the event of cardiac or respiratory arrest
20 Clues: private law; law between individuals • involuntary discharge from a facility • the knowledge of right and wrong; standards of conduct • the intentional touching of a person without their consent • the code of proper behavior and courtesy in a certain setting • physical, sexual, or emotional harm caused by a partner or spouse • ...
HEALTH PROFESSIONALS 2022-10-19
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- - is a general term for a doctor who has earned a medical degree.
- - is trained to make sure your body is functioning as optimally as possible by using spinal manipulations to relieve pain in your joints and muscles.
- - specializes in caring for the reproductive health of a woman from the time she gets her first period all the way to post-menopause.
- - they treat diseases of the brain and spinal cord, peripheral nerves and muscles.
- - they specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of asthma and other allergic diseases.
- - they specialize in the study or treatment of heart diseases and heart abnormalities.
- - specializing in conditions that affect the urinary tract and diseases that affect the reproductive system.
- - work with patients who are struggling to lose weight or need to improve their diet for other health-related reasons
- - they focus on the health of infants, children, adolescents and young adults.
- - operate on patients to treat injuries, such as broken bones; diseases, such as cancerous tumors; and deformities, such as cleft palates.
- - they assesses, diagnoses and treats mental, emotional and behavioral disorders.
- - a health care professional who specializes in dentistry
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- are medical doctors that specialize in diagnosing and treating injuries and diseases using medical imaging (radiology) procedures
- - is a person who offers any kinds of therapy.
- - they specialize in conditions that affect the skin, hair, and nails.
- - they examine eyes, test sight, diagnose abnormalities and prescribe suitable corrective lenses.
- - a dentist who is qualified to treat irregularities in the teeth and jaws.
- - healthcare professionals who specialize in the right way to use, store, preserve, and provide medicine.
- -are the doctors of the animal world
- - they identify, assess and manage disorders of hearing, balance and other neural systems.
20 Clues: -are the doctors of the animal world • - is a person who offers any kinds of therapy. • - a health care professional who specializes in dentistry • - is a general term for a doctor who has earned a medical degree. • - they specialize in conditions that affect the skin, hair, and nails. • - a dentist who is qualified to treat irregularities in the teeth and jaws. • ...
crossword 1&2 2022-05-11
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- it is a guilty socially dangerous act which is prohibited
- lawful action of citizens and legal entities aimed to establishing changing or terminating civil rights and obligations
- a person about the full and unconditional acceptance of the offer
- the main driving force of the economy
- its purpose is to make profit by carrying out any activity not prohibited by law
- a person taking responsibilty of medical workers
- is a mental attitude of a person to his own unlawful behavior
- is a civil legal relationship by virtue of which one person is obliged to perform certain action for another person
- it is voluntary equal union of man and woman , with procedure and conditions established by law
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- is a citizen who has certain rights and obligation
- consists of keeping the conduct in condition of strict isolation
- it is an individual who has entered into an employment
- A political and legal document stating fundamental changes
- an agreement between two or more subjects as a result of which the rules of the law are established changed or terminated
- the system of laws which has the highest legal force and fixes the foundation of the social system and state structure
- the ability to realize and give an account of their actions
- is and individual who receives medical care or who has applied for medical care
- is a system of generally binding rules of conduct that are expressed
- a transfer of property and certain personal non property rights and obligations of a deceased citizen to other person (heirs)
- they are jural facts that occur independantly of the will of people
20 Clues: the main driving force of the economy • a person taking responsibilty of medical workers • is a citizen who has certain rights and obligation • it is an individual who has entered into an employment • it is a guilty socially dangerous act which is prohibited • A political and legal document stating fundamental changes • ...
Professions' Crossword 2025-03-31
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- A performer who composes, plays, or interprets musical pieces for entertainment or artistic expression.
- A medical practitioner who diagnoses and treats diseases in domesticated and wild animals.
- A visual artist who captures, edits, and produces images for creative or commercial purposes.
- A trained responder who extinguishes blazes, conducts rescues, and provides emergency assistance.
- A skilled technician who inspects, repairs, and maintains engines and mechanical systems.
- A legal expert who interprets statutes, advocates for clients, and argues cases in court.
- A professional who investigates, analyzes, and reports current events through various media outlets.
- A healthcare practitioner specializing in diagnosing and treating conditions related to teeth and gums.
- A professional who conceptualizes, drafts, and oversees the construction of buildings and other structures.
- A specialist who applies scientific and mathematical principles to develop solutions for technical problems.
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- A craftsperson who measures, cuts, and assembles wood to construct or repair structures and furniture.
- A medical expert who examines, diagnoses, and prescribes treatments to maintain or restore health.
- A researcher who formulates hypotheses, conducts experiments, and analyzes data to expand knowledge.
- A medical professional who administers care, monitors patients, and assists doctors in treatment procedures.
- A trained operator who navigates and controls aircraft to transport passengers or cargo.
- An individual who composes literary works such as novels, essays, or articles for publication.
- An agricultural worker who cultivates crops and tends to livestock to produce food and raw materials.
- OFFICER A law enforcement official responsible for maintaining order, investigating crimes, and ensuring public safety.
- A culinary expert responsible for creating, preparing, and presenting meals in a professional kitchen.
- An educator who imparts knowledge, facilitates discussions, and evaluates students’ understanding of various subjects.
20 Clues: A trained operator who navigates and controls aircraft to transport passengers or cargo. • A skilled technician who inspects, repairs, and maintains engines and mechanical systems. • A legal expert who interprets statutes, advocates for clients, and argues cases in court. • ...
FUN OR FACTS 2026-03-05
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- EXTERNAL STABILIZATION SYSTEM OFTEN USED FOR SEVERE FRACTURES.
- REPAIR OF A WEAKNESS IN THE ABDOMINAL WALL.
- ELECTROSURGICAL INSTRUMENT INVENTED IN 1926 BY WILLIAM BOVIE TO CONTROL BLEEDING.
- MEDICAL RESEARCHER PERCY JULIAN HELPED SYNTHESIZE STERIODS USED IN ___ MEDICATIONS.
- USED TO HOLD TISSUE DURING SURGERY.
- FATHER OF MODERN SURGERY.
- AUTHOR OF "THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA" BORN IN OAK PARK.
- NAMED AFTER THE FOUNDERS OF THIS CLINIC.
- CURVED INSTUMENT USED TO EXPLORE WOUNDS AND LOCATE FOREIGN OBJECTS IN ANCIENT MEDICINE.
- FAMOUS ARCHITECH WHO LIVED AND WORKED IN OAK PARK.
- SURGICAL COUNT ENSURES NO INSTUMENTS OR ____ ARE LFET INSIDE THE PATIENT.
- RUSH MEDICAL COLLEGE WAS FOUNDED IN THIS CENTURY.
- OPERATING ROOMS ARE KEPT VERY ___TO REDUCE INFECTION RISK.
- PHYSICIAN WHO PIONEERED ANTISEPTIC SURGERY IN THE 1800S.
- FIRST BLACK FEMALE PHYSICIAN TO RECIEVE A PATENT FOR MEDICAL INVENTION.
- METAL TRAY USED BY TECHS TO ORGANIZE INSTUMENTS.
- PRESIDENT ASSOCIATED WITH ILLINOIS HISTORY.
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- DR. BEN CARSON BECAME FAMOUS FOR SEPARTING ___TWINS IN GROUNDBREAKING SURGERY.
- COLOR MOST COMMONLY WORN IN THE OR.
- FIRST ORGAN SUCCESSFULLY TRANSPLANTED BETWEEN IDENTICAL TWINS.
- ORTHOPEDIC SURGEON WHO PIONEERED ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT RECONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES.
- RUSH IS NAMED AFTER THIS AMERICAN PHYSICIAN AND FOUNDING FATHER.
- DR. CHARLES DREW CREATED THE FIRST LARGE-SCALE ____BANK SYSTEM.
- SURGICAL PROCEDURE TO REMOVE APPENDIX.
- ILLINOIS IS KNOWN AS THE ___STATE.
- FATHER OF MODERN ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY WHO EMPHASIZED SPLINTS AND TRACTION.
- DEVELOPED THE MODERN TOTAL HIP REPLACEMENT.
- COMMONLY USED FOR MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY IN MODERN HOSPITALS.
- MAJOR LAKE BORDERING ILLINOIS.
- WHO IS THE STAFF MEMBER A IN THIS PHOTO.
- FIRST SUCCESSFUL USE OF ANESTHESIA IN SURGERY INVOLVED THIS GAS.
31 Clues: FATHER OF MODERN SURGERY. • MAJOR LAKE BORDERING ILLINOIS. • ILLINOIS IS KNOWN AS THE ___STATE. • COLOR MOST COMMONLY WORN IN THE OR. • USED TO HOLD TISSUE DURING SURGERY. • SURGICAL PROCEDURE TO REMOVE APPENDIX. • NAMED AFTER THE FOUNDERS OF THIS CLINIC. • WHO IS THE STAFF MEMBER A IN THIS PHOTO. • REPAIR OF A WEAKNESS IN THE ABDOMINAL WALL. • ...
Drugs and such 2026-05-21
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- A chronic dysfunction of the brain system involving reward, motivation, and memory.
- The primary respiratory organ directly damaged by inhaling smoke or heated chemical aerosols.
- A physical condition in which the body relies on the constant presence of a substance.
- A legal and medical term primarily used to classify moderate to severe pain-relieving agents.
- Education and strategies aimed at stopping the initiation of substance misuse.
- Medical or psychological care provided to assist individuals overcoming a chemical dependency.
- A poisonous substance that can cause immediate or long-term damage to biological systems.
- A substance that raises levels of physiological or nervous activity in the body.
- A chemical messenger in the brain associated with pleasure and reward processing.
- A process of health and wellness improvement to overcome chemical dependency.
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- A type of drug that alters a person's perception of reality, thoughts, and feelings.
- The physical and mental symptoms that occur after stopping or reducing the intake of a substance.
- Any chemical matter or drug capable of altering normal bodily or mental functions.
- A drug that slows down brain activity and reduces arousal or stimulation.
- The highly addictive chemical found in tobacco products and most e-cigarettes.
- A class of substances used medically for pain relief but carrying a high risk of addiction.
- The central nervous system organ structurally altered by habit-forming chemical compounds.
- An excessive and dangerous dose of a substance that results in a medical emergency.
- The aerosol cloud produced by heating liquid inside an electronic delivery device.
- A state where a body adapts to a drug, requiring higher doses to achieve the same effect.
20 Clues: A drug that slows down brain activity and reduces arousal or stimulation. • A process of health and wellness improvement to overcome chemical dependency. • The highly addictive chemical found in tobacco products and most e-cigarettes. • Education and strategies aimed at stopping the initiation of substance misuse. • ...
University Store Puzzle 1 2019-02-01
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- Mascot
- Championships, Stadium
- Library, IT
- Gifts, Apparel
- Medical Sciences
- Workout, track, gym, pool
- Fine Arts
- Sanctuary
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- Music
- Business Office, Registrar
- Admissions
- Outdoor Education, Walking Trails
- Winter Sport
- Oldest Classroom Building
- Dining Commons, Info Desk, University Store
- Spring Sport
- School Color
- Natural & Earth Sciences
18 Clues: Music • Mascot • Fine Arts • Sanctuary • Admissions • Library, IT • Winter Sport • Spring Sport • School Color • Gifts, Apparel • Medical Sciences • Championships, Stadium • Natural & Earth Sciences • Oldest Classroom Building • Workout, track, gym, pool • Business Office, Registrar • Outdoor Education, Walking Trails • Dining Commons, Info Desk, University Store
UNIT 2 2023-10-24
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- / medical care
- / slight pain
- / genetic change
- / adverb extra fact
- / progress
- / carry out
- / Watch carefully
- / detailed investigation
- / investigate systematically
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- / occupying a wide space
- / regardless
- / get near something
- / important discovery
- / Examined
- / facts, information
- / recognize or treat
- / used to prove something
- / Way of doing something
18 Clues: / Examined • / progress • / carry out • / regardless • / slight pain • / medical care • / genetic change • / Watch carefully • / adverb extra fact • / get near something • / facts, information • / recognize or treat • / important discovery • / occupying a wide space • / Way of doing something • / detailed investigation • / used to prove something • / investigate systematically
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-17
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- condition of excess water in the kidney
- more than normal development
- surgical removal of half of the kidney
- specialist of the mind
- pain in the muscle
- disease of the nerves
- inflammation around the heart
- tumor on the bone
- inflammation of the bronchial tubes
- slow heart rate
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- condition of water in the head
- tool used to observe small organisms
- recording of the electrical activity in the heart
- puncturing a hole in the chest to drain fluid
- discharge or flow from the nose
- eye specialist
- enlarged liver
- inflammation of the bladder
- condition of skin turning blue
19 Clues: eye specialist • enlarged liver • slow heart rate • tumor on the bone • pain in the muscle • disease of the nerves • specialist of the mind • inflammation of the bladder • more than normal development • inflammation around the heart • condition of water in the head • condition of skin turning blue • discharge or flow from the nose • inflammation of the bronchial tubes • ...
Medical Terms Lesson 5 2019-09-18
19 Clues: ear • coil • milk • gate • tear • bile • mouth • under • wedge • organ • chest • fungus • against • passage • bladder • membrane • nail claw • great toe • narrow spinal cord
Aiyana Medical Terminology Crossword 2020-08-27
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- Hormone that regulates calcium levels in the body
- cutting into kidney stones
- Soften of the bones
- Fat-like substance that's found
- hereditary disease of the heart muscle.
- Mental illness, delusional fantasies
- poor circulation or inadequate oxygenation of the blood
- study of the mind
- infection of the mouth and gums
- Observation of a sac containing fluid
- Cutting into a gland
- removal of portion of the skull
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- recording of your blood vessels
- Surgical Repair of the nose
- Specializes in the eye
- An inflammation of the liver
- Pain due to pelvic floor muscles
- Sugical repair of half of the hip joint
- Inflammation at joint causing chest pain
19 Clues: study of the mind • Soften of the bones • Cutting into a gland • Specializes in the eye • cutting into kidney stones • Surgical Repair of the nose • An inflammation of the liver • recording of your blood vessels • Fat-like substance that's found • infection of the mouth and gums • removal of portion of the skull • Pain due to pelvic floor muscles • ...
Medical & Vision New standards 2012-04-28
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- If the _____________ field of vision is less than 140 degrees but at least 100 degrees, the applicant shall be restricted to driving a vehicle with BOTH left & right outside mirrors
- It is the intent of the department to remove all mirror restrictions that have been placed on license based solely on ______________ or hearing impairment.
- The quickest way to check if the F restriction was added due to hearing impaired is by going to the ______________ tab
- After indicating No in the Personal Info Tab, save out of it and go to the ___________ restrictions link, under Add & Remove, place a check mark in the box under remove restriction F
- Issuance personnel will address this at the first available opportunity that presents itself, be that a renewal or _____________
- +2 reading is the ________ reading
- We will be able to use the sum of the nasal _______________
- Do NOT use a ____________ of Temporal from one eye and Nasal from another to meet the standard, this is not allowed
- When a speed restriction is applied due to a physicians’ recommendation, you place a “J” restriction, not to _________ 35 mph
- When a transaction does not require a vision screening than you must contact the Supervisor or the ____________ to have them review the previous license or application
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- Applicants may still choose to have the Hearing Impaired or Deaf indicators placed on their license this is completely up to the applicant and would not affect the _________________
- A license transaction that requires a vision screening or when a customer presents a vision report, __________ staff can determine the basis for the “left and right outside rearview mirror” restriction
- To remove the restriction F due to Hearing Impaired and the customer wants to leave Hearing Impaired on the license you must 1st go to ______________ and under the Personal Tab select No under Hearing Impaired
- The restriction F is added when _______________ is less than 20/100
- First look for 140 degrees binocular in the temporal or the __________ field
- If binocular reading is _____________ 110 degrees, check the monocular reading in the left or right eye must be at least 110 degrees
- A speed restriction will show on the license as a “J” restriction, Restriction “R” is being __________
- Is the intent of the department to _____________ all “not to exceed 35 mph” restrictions that have been placed on license based solely on visual acuity of 20/50-2 or worse
- If one eye has a _____________ field of vision of at least 100 degrees, applicant shall be restricted with BOTH left and right outside mirrors
19 Clues: +2 reading is the ________ reading • We will be able to use the sum of the nasal _______________ • The restriction F is added when _______________ is less than 20/100 • First look for 140 degrees binocular in the temporal or the __________ field • A speed restriction will show on the license as a “J” restriction, Restriction “R” is being __________ • ...
Medical Terminology Lecture 2 2024-06-19
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- establishment of a refernce point for pressure measurements
- degree of sharpness of structural lines on a radiographic image
- a slender, stringlike piece of rigid or flexible metal
- has a negative charge
- energy emitted and transferred through matter
- an invasive procedure where a catheter removes plaque
- refers to the shape and appearance of a wave
- the direction of the overall electrical activity of the heart
- increase in muscle mass caused by pressure overload
- small plastic patches that stick to the skin
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- positive side of the x-ray tube
- build up of substance in fluid
- injury or death of muscle resulting from inadequate blood supply
- a tubular support placed inside a blood vessel to aid in healing
- uses invisible electromagnetic energy beams to produces images of the body
- a therapeutic device that allows the heart to pump more blood
- a pipe or chamber that branches off into several branches
- physical study of blood flow
- frequency of electrical activity
19 Clues: has a negative charge • physical study of blood flow • build up of substance in fluid • positive side of the x-ray tube • frequency of electrical activity • refers to the shape and appearance of a wave • small plastic patches that stick to the skin • energy emitted and transferred through matter • increase in muscle mass caused by pressure overload • ...
Today's Crossword 2025-07-24
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- Rash observed after injecting the vaccine
- Need this to approve a medical material
- Need this to conduct a medical Ad board in pre launch phase
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- Training completion timeline for a new / revised SOP
- Mentioned in small font in approved medical materials
- System to calculate the honorarium for a speaker
- Want a material approved to post on DNP
7 Clues: Want a material approved to post on DNP • Need this to approve a medical material • Rash observed after injecting the vaccine • System to calculate the honorarium for a speaker • Training completion timeline for a new / revised SOP • Mentioned in small font in approved medical materials • Need this to conduct a medical Ad board in pre launch phase
Chapter 58 key terms 2022-03-25
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- sudden cardiac arrest
- abnormally low (hypo)body temperature (thermia)
- ventricular fibrillation
- Automated external defibrillator
- is an injury to the body caused by freezing of the skin and underlying tissue
- is an emergency procedure performed when the heart and breathing stopped
- violent and sudden contractions or tremors of mucles groups caused by abnormal electrical activity in the brain also known as a convulsion
- emergency medical services
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- is a life-threatening sensitivity to an antigen
- breathing stops but the heart action continues for several minutes
- the emergency care given to an ill or injured person before medical help arrives
- heart stops suddenly and without warning
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- the excessive loss (rrhage) of blood (hemo) in a short time
- results when muscles and organs do not get enough blood
- to revive from apparent death or unconsciousness using emergency measures
- rapid response system
17 Clues: sudden cardiac arrest • rapid response system • ventricular fibrillation • emergency medical services • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • Automated external defibrillator • heart stops suddenly and without warning • is a life-threatening sensitivity to an antigen • abnormally low (hypo)body temperature (thermia) • results when muscles and organs do not get enough blood • ...
The patient 2015-10-17
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- the process of removing and examining a small amount of tissue
- a substance that destroys germs used for surfaces and objects
- a walking frame
- a piece of cloth used for wiping or blowing your nose
- unable to control your urine or the contents of the bowels
- you can lean on them for support when you have a foot injury
- a medical operation to completely remove a woman's breast
- an object used to keep a broken arm or leg in a fixed position
- a set of artificial teeth
- a type of bandage hanging from the neck to support an injured arm
- birthmark
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- pressure sore or decubitus
- the treatment of diseases by means of radiation
- a long, thin tube used to administer of drain fluids
- a device into which males can urinate
- a medical operation to remove a part of a woman's breast
- malignant tumor
17 Clues: birthmark • a walking frame • malignant tumor • a set of artificial teeth • pressure sore or decubitus • a device into which males can urinate • the treatment of diseases by means of radiation • a piece of cloth used for wiping or blowing your nose • a long, thin tube used to administer of drain fluids • a medical operation to remove a part of a woman's breast • ...
Skin Diseases and Disorders 2023-11-09
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- term used to identify intense and severe conditions
- bacterial infection of the dermis and subcutaneous tissue
- tiny parasites that invade either the skin or hair
- cancerous growths
- chronic inflammatory disorder of the sebaceous glands; some forms have a genetic trigger
- Medical condition sometimes called osmidrosis or body odor
- changes in structure of skin during early stages of development
- Allergic reaction that produces an eruption of inflamed wheals
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- lightened or white patches of skin
- Infection in hair follicles caused by bacteria, shaving, or clothing irritation
- thrive in warm, moist areas of the body
- inflammatory condition of the skin with an eruption of small vesicles and sometimes watery discharge
- medical term for ringworm
- evolve from primary lesions
- abnormal change in the structure of the skin
- involves a non-malignant overgrowth or excess of skin
- inflammation of the eyelid
17 Clues: cancerous growths • medical term for ringworm • inflammation of the eyelid • evolve from primary lesions • lightened or white patches of skin • thrive in warm, moist areas of the body • abnormal change in the structure of the skin • tiny parasites that invade either the skin or hair • term used to identify intense and severe conditions • ...
PW24 "Culture" Crossword 2024-10-23
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- NRG currently supporting National Disability Employment Awareness Month initiatives
- Primary CenterWell Color
- STAR Award Acronym: Special Thanks And _____ ?
- Humana Value
- Providing the tools or confidence to help someone feel stronger and more capable
- Gratitude, thankfulness
- Well-being dimension that includes Physical, Emotional, Spiritual
- Second word of our Well-being Rewards platform
- October is Health _____ Month
- Company medical plan holders should complete this screening before November 30, 2024, to avoid a medical plan penalty fee in 2025
- A feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements; also an Aretha Franklin song
- This tool provides quarterly metrics and updates on Humana's well-being initiatives
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- PW24 Game: Drug or _____?
- Encompassing or involving everyone
- Putting the "E" in DEI
- What we try to put first here at Humana
- Humana Value
- Annual _____ Survey that opened in July
- Well-being dimension that includes Vocation, Advocacy, and Service
- Humana Value
20 Clues: Humana Value • Humana Value • Humana Value • Putting the "E" in DEI • Gratitude, thankfulness • Primary CenterWell Color • PW24 Game: Drug or _____? • October is Health _____ Month • Encompassing or involving everyone • What we try to put first here at Humana • Annual _____ Survey that opened in July • STAR Award Acronym: Special Thanks And _____ ? • ...
Integumentary Medical Terminology Vocab 2021-11-08
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- within the skin
- branch of medicine concerning skin
- the cuticle
- incomplete or partial dislocation
- sexual obsession with dead bodies
- top layer of the skin
- blue coloring of the skin
- loss of being able to sense temperature
- structure of hair/hair folicules
- dandruff
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- any diesease affecting the blood vessels
- process of freezing a diseased, recently deceased, person
- absorb through skin that is unbroken
- flat cells that look like scales
- large gland
- benign tumor made mostly of fat cells
- pigmentation of hair, eyes, and skin
- inflammation, redness and itching of the skin
- any skin disease that will contain pus
19 Clues: dandruff • the cuticle • large gland • within the skin • top layer of the skin • blue coloring of the skin • flat cells that look like scales • structure of hair/hair folicules • incomplete or partial dislocation • sexual obsession with dead bodies • branch of medicine concerning skin • absorb through skin that is unbroken • pigmentation of hair, eyes, and skin • ...
Chapter 1 Medical Terminology 2021-09-29
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- a prefix that means near or beside
- a word root meaning intestine
- a word root for stomach
- a prefix that means many or multiple
- a word root that means heat
- a suffix meaning cell
- a suffix for a tumor
- a prefix that means something is within or inside
- the suffix that indicates a condition
- a word root that means birth
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- a prefix that means excessive or above normal
- a word root meaning joints
- the suffix that means pertaining to
- a suffix meaning an enlargement
- a word root for bond
- a word root that means muscle
- a word root meaning cartilage
- a prefix that means without something
- the suffix that means pertaining to
- a suffix that means inflammation
20 Clues: a word root for bond • a suffix for a tumor • a suffix meaning cell • a word root for stomach • a word root meaning joints • a word root that means heat • a word root that means birth • a word root meaning intestine • a word root that means muscle • a word root meaning cartilage • a suffix meaning an enlargement • a suffix that means inflammation • a prefix that means near or beside • ...
Medical Terminology Chapter 1 2025-07-22
Heart Disease & Medical Terminology 2025-11-19
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- arrest - the heart stops beating
- a small device that uses electrical pulses to keep the heart beating normal
- An x ray where special dye is injected into the blood vessels to make them visible to check for blockages
- (Percutaneous Coronary Intervention)- a procedure using a catheter
- a diagnostic test that records electrical activity from the heart
- bluish or purplish discoloration
- replacement- removing a bad valve and putting in a new one
- inflammation
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- replacing the aortic valve
- an ultrasound test that uses sound waves to create moving pictures of the heart
- (Coronary Artery Bypass Graft)- open heart surgery to create a new path for blood to flow
- difficulty breathing
- a blockage of the atery or vein
- swelling cause by to much fluid trapped in the tissue
- chest pain or discomfort
- tissue death
- (Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator)- a device that shocks the heart
- repair- fixing a damaged heart valve to help it work better
- a mechanical pump
- a tiny mesh tube
20 Clues: tissue death • inflammation • a tiny mesh tube • a mechanical pump • difficulty breathing • chest pain or discomfort • replacing the aortic valve • a blockage of the atery or vein • arrest - the heart stops beating • bluish or purplish discoloration • swelling cause by to much fluid trapped in the tissue • replacement- removing a bad valve and putting in a new one • ...
Medical Terminology Week 1 2026-01-13
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- Root meaning joint
- Term meaning inflammation of the brain
- Root meaning heart
- Root meaning brain
- Term meaning lack of urine production
- Suffix meaning study of
- Term meaning difficulty breathing
- Root meaning gland
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- Term meaning condition of blood in the urine
- Term meaning process of visual examination of the abdominal cavity
- Suffix meaning inflammation
- Prefix meaning excessive or above normal
- Term meaning joint pain
- Term meaning record of electrical activity of the heart
- Suffix meaning pain
- Term meaning inflammation of the stomach
- Root meaning blood
- Suffix meaning instrument used to visually examine
- Prefix meaning under or below
19 Clues: Root meaning joint • Root meaning heart • Root meaning brain • Root meaning blood • Root meaning gland • Suffix meaning pain • Term meaning joint pain • Suffix meaning study of • Suffix meaning inflammation • Prefix meaning under or below • Term meaning difficulty breathing • Term meaning lack of urine production • Term meaning inflammation of the brain • ...
Introduction to Medical Terminology 2026-04-22
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- a pathologic change of the tissues due to disease or injury
- a disease, structure, operation, or procedure named for the person who discovered or described it first
- invasion of the body by a pathogenic organism
- pertaining to a virus
- inflammation of the stomach
- a wound or injury
- localized response to an injury or to the destruction of tissues
- the loss of a large amount of blood in a short amount of time
- a torn or jagged wound or an accidental cut wound
- lower-than-normal blood pressure
- higher-than-normal blood pressure
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- an examination to feel the texture, size, consistency, and location of body parts
- subjective evidence of a disease, such as pain or a headache
- blue discoloration of the skin caused by a lack of adequate oxygen in the blood
- the act of rotating the arm so that the palm of the hand is forward or upward
- is a set of signs and symptoms that occur together as a part of a specific disease process
- objective evidence of a disease, such as a fever
- a word formed from the initial letter of the major parts of a compound term
- the study of all aspects of diseases
19 Clues: a wound or injury • pertaining to a virus • inflammation of the stomach • lower-than-normal blood pressure • higher-than-normal blood pressure • the study of all aspects of diseases • invasion of the body by a pathogenic organism • objective evidence of a disease, such as a fever • a torn or jagged wound or an accidental cut wound • ...
PERFORMANCE TASK IN MAPEH (HEALTH) 2024-09-29
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- This type of therapy provides a tailored diet to treat a medical condition.
- This is an important decision to ensure your health insurance fits your lifestyle and financial needs.
- The act of selling products or services that have not been scientifically proven safe and effective.
- A feedback mechanism and means of information exchange.
- This practice focuses on massaging the soles of the feet to treat specific disorders.
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- It is a treatment used instead of standard medical treatments.
- Facilities such as hospitals and health centers that provide healthcare services.
- A person’s ability to evaluate and use health information, products, and services effectively.
- It is a treatment used along with standard medical treatments, but is not considered a standard treatment.
- It uses hands to apply pressure on specific points of the body without needles."
10 Clues: A feedback mechanism and means of information exchange. • It is a treatment used instead of standard medical treatments. • This type of therapy provides a tailored diet to treat a medical condition. • It uses hands to apply pressure on specific points of the body without needles." • ...
R.E Crossword 2012-11-22
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- New developments in medecine in drugs and procedures
- Fertilising the egg in a laboratory and placing the embryo into the womb
- Changing the genes of a child
- Placing sperm in a female's reproductive tract
- The money situation of the elderly
- A place of palliative care where the elderly go to relieve their suffering not be cured and e=be comforted
- Where an individual has responsibility for looking after themselves
- treatment to become fertile and have children
- Places that offer treatment and curative care
- how far life is enjoyable
- children whose body is used to help a sibling
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- donation and receiving of blood
- Donating and receiving organs
- The way in which belief in the afterlife can comfort the elderly
- Machines designed to support non-functioning human organs
- Using humans to test drugs
- The responsiblity of a group to look after the elderly
- Withdrawing medical support to end someone's life or denying something they need eg.food
- The belief that all life is special and sacred
- Copying of DNA
- Testing on embryos for medical science
- choosing the characteristics of children
- providing something to end a life
- Dying to relive pain or suffering
- Types of cells found in embryos, bone marrow, umbilical cords that help build new cells; used in research
- The act of carrying a child for another mother sometimes the natural mother will carry the baby other thimes the embryo is implanted through IVF
- of Life How important life is
27 Clues: Copying of DNA • how far life is enjoyable • Using humans to test drugs • Donating and receiving organs • Changing the genes of a child • of Life How important life is • donation and receiving of blood • providing something to end a life • Dying to relive pain or suffering • The money situation of the elderly • Testing on embryos for medical science • ...
CRDL Golf with safety 2013-07-05
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- Never _________ a guard or interlock.
- Every employee is expected to identify_____________.
- Information regarding hazards and safe handling of a chemical can be found on ______ Sheets.
- All accidents and injuries are __________________.
- It’s your _____________ to work safely and report hazards.
- No job is too important that we cannot take the ___________ to do it safely.
- All __________ and accidents must be reported immediatly.
- The take shelter alarm has a _____________ light.
- Integrity, Excellence, Team Work and ____________ are our core values.
- Team work, open communication and Employee ___________ is critical to achieving a safe workplace.
- Never stand directly ___________ a load.
- All forklifts and vehicles must yield to __________.
- When using a fire extinguisher follow the ___________ method.
- Accidents occur in the workplace due to the use of__________ hand-held tools to perform work.
- __________protection is required on the plant floor.
- Staying 3ft from a forklift is known as the ___________ rule.
- __________ all tools prior to use.
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- Open _______ and drink are not allowed on the plant floor.
- __________ are built in safety devices on machines.
- Taking _________ is not following standard work.
- _______________ Health and Safety Act.
- Safety is a __________ of my employment.
- Operating in a Man lift or Parts Picker require the use of __________ protection.
- Class B fire extinguishers are used on __________ liquids.
- Management is responsible for providing strong and ___________ Safety Leadership.
- Poor ____________ is a leading cause of fires and incidents in the work centers.
- Sanford Medical is CRDL’s _______________ medical provider.
- A medical exam and fit test is required prior to using a ___________.
- Defective tools or equipment must be_________ out by the employees.
- Never wear gloves when operating _____________ equipment.
- So far in 2013 the majority of our first aids are caused by _______ injuries.
- Welding outside of the weld shop requires a ____________ permit.
32 Clues: __________ all tools prior to use. • Never _________ a guard or interlock. • _______________ Health and Safety Act. • Safety is a __________ of my employment. • Never stand directly ___________ a load. • Taking _________ is not following standard work. • The take shelter alarm has a _____________ light. • All accidents and injuries are __________________. • ...
INFECTION CONTROL WEEK FUN! 2013-10-20
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- Croup in babies is often caused by this
- This term describes putting on PPE
- When bacteriology department isolates an antibiotic resistant organism, they call infection control
- Cdifficile can be ruled out after three stool samples collected on different
- This is your best defence against infection
- The backs of isolation room signs have this information
- Instruments must be subjected to this at point of care
- Provincial infectuous disease advisory committee is abbreviated as
- Additional Precautions are required if you have identified a potential risk of
- This virus causes vomitting and diarrhea, and spreads very easily from person to person. It can cause outbreaks on cruise ships and in healthcare facilities.
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- The Infection Control manual has a chart which summarizes additional precautions needed based on diagnosis or symptoms, this chart is
- You must do this appropriately to maintain sterility in reprocessed medical devices
- This virus causes respiratory infections, typically between November and April
- it takes at least this long to get a negative vre result.
- Infection control monitors lab cultures and information from nursing units to identify clusters and
- a patient on an acute care floor with this will remain on contact precautions for the duration of admission.
- When caring for someone with influenza, a mask is not sufficient to protect you, don't forget to protect your
- This type of precautions is used when routine precautions are not sufficient to prevent the transmission of microorganisms
- This type of event could compromise the sterility of a reprocessed medical instrument
- soiled surgical instruments awaiting reprocessing should never be soaked in
- this diagnosis requires serial negative swabs before discontinuing additional precautions
- Medical device reprocessing can be abbreviated as
22 Clues: This term describes putting on PPE • Croup in babies is often caused by this • This is your best defence against infection • Medical device reprocessing can be abbreviated as • Instruments must be subjected to this at point of care • The backs of isolation room signs have this information • it takes at least this long to get a negative vre result. • ...
engineer 2021-09-23
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- Evaluate outside factors that are your roof your walls and foundation.
- They design the hardware platform that the pc runs on.
- understanding and application of the fundamental principles and laws of nature
- makes movies and shows
- create lighting effects to change the mood of the set by operating lighting boards
- track the development process of a product from start to finish.
- System for power generation .
- Helps design and create fabric .
- responsible for clerical and accounting work performed in
- Paper mechanical and digital drawings.
- devise efficient systems that integrate workers, machines, materials
- the technology behind the creation of expert systems
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- Research and development that combine medical
- study that deals with the design, development, production and maintenance of the equipment
- is responsible for the accurate processing of submittals in order to ensure the correct products and materials are installed throughout the project.
- planning, designing, and overseeing construction
- site-specific engineering analysis or evaluation of energy efficiency and solar projects involving residential, commercial
- oversee, evaluate, and calibrate equipment, systems, and procedures
- designs and develops computer applications using the Java programming language.
- develop, design and maintain voice and data communications systems
- the forefront of developing uses of nuclear material for medical imaging devices, such as positron emission tomography
- install, maintain, and repair radio broadcast and transmission equipment
- Mining and studying rocks.
- to install, repair, and perform routine maintenance on x-ray and other medical imaging equipment at a hospital
- fundamental principles of materials, mechanical, structural and electrical engineering,
- move locomotives between tracks to keep the trains organized and on schedule.
26 Clues: makes movies and shows • Mining and studying rocks. • System for power generation . • Helps design and create fabric . • Paper mechanical and digital drawings. • Research and development that combine medical • planning, designing, and overseeing construction • the technology behind the creation of expert systems • They design the hardware platform that the pc runs on. • ...
Healthcare Supply and Production 2022-03-15
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- illustrates the rate at which one input substitutes for the other in the production process at the margin
- are directly related to price schedule
- improves for producing a healthcare product
- a rise in the price radiology services related to physician services
- this increases in labor cost would result in supplier decrease willingness to offer as much for sale at original price
- is total output at first increases at an expanding rate but after some point increases at a decreasing rate with respects to greater quantity of a variable input, holding all other inputs constant
- natural occurrences will tend to affect production
- the increase in all input results in a less than proportionate increase in output
- occurs when a doubling of inputs results in a doubling of output
- identifies how various inputs can be combined and transformed into a final output
- shows graphical relation between quantity of healthcare services on the vertical axis and the number of labor input on the horizontal
- reflect the opportunity cost of using any resources the medical firm owns
- the quantity of labor inputs are multiplied by the wage to get this
- Analysis of -- in economics is dominated in neoclassical framework
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- is calculated the same as demand
- when total production is increasing at an expanding rate up to point
- results when an increase in all inputs results in a more than proportionate increase in all inputs results in increase in output
- will be greater at every price the more firms enter the market
- Accountants consider when determining the accounting profits of a medical firm
- result when the medical firm becomes too large and experiences managerial inefficiencies
20 Clues: is calculated the same as demand • are directly related to price schedule • improves for producing a healthcare product • natural occurrences will tend to affect production • will be greater at every price the more firms enter the market • occurs when a doubling of inputs results in a doubling of output • ...
The History of Medicine 2022-09-12
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- When blood forms clots
- Produced during the application of leeches to prevent coagulation
- Arab contribution to medicine; applied to infected ulcers and wounds to "burn out the poison"
- The rejection of all religious and moral principles, in the belief that life is meaningless
- A disorder of structure or function that typically produces specific signs and symptoms or affects a specific location or body system
- Created by the Father of Medicine; recited by all physicians before entering practice
- Used during the medieval times by priests to cure the sick
- People who prepared and sold medicines and drugs
- The medieval association of craftsmen or merchants
- Widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time
- Medical practitioners qualified to practice surgery
- Chinese medicine in which needles are inserted into the body
- Surgical intervention where a hole is drilled into the skull
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- The withdrawal of blood from a patient by using leeches; done by the early Egyptians
- A system in which workers train on the job while also taking courses
- Based on the principles of science
- Refers to a disease or disease-causing organism; likely to be transmitted to people or animals
- The exclusion of bacteria and other microorganisms, typically during surgery
- People actively engaged in the art, discipline, or profession, especially medicine
- Were known as priests
- Medical symbol derived from the story regarding the priest in the temples of Asklepios
- A disease occurring at the same time in different places; the bubonic plague
- Medical treatment that prevents patients from feeling during procedures such as surgery
- Treatment with a vaccine in order to produce immunity against a disease
- A unit of ionizing radiation
- A disease that affects humans
26 Clues: Were known as priests • When blood forms clots • A unit of ionizing radiation • A disease that affects humans • Based on the principles of science • People who prepared and sold medicines and drugs • The medieval association of craftsmen or merchants • Medical practitioners qualified to practice surgery • Used during the medieval times by priests to cure the sick • ...
GE-IDX Registration 2019-04-05
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- part of Medicare that covers physician services, outpatient care
- Point of Service
- VTB located on the left side of the screen
- a doctor who is an expert in treating certain diseases, certain health problems, certain parts of the body or certain age groups.
- FSC#21
- the time of care from seeking access to discharge
- must be given by the insurance company for some in-patient procedures
- Financial Status Classification
- a fixed amount the patient must pay at the time medical services are provided
- part of Medicare that covers inpatient hospital care
- a federally funded program administered by the CMS
- two fields that should always have the same info
- HTB contains tabs that are specific tasks
- Preferred Provider Organization
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- a recommendation from a patient's PCP
- Healthcare.gov the exchange created per the PPACA to assist with acquiring health insurance
- a reference from one point on a screen to another screen
- U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
- what PCP means
- a percentage of medical cost shared between the carrier and patient
- Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
- amount that must be paid for medical expenses by the patient before any insurance coverage is applied
- a system of healthcare in which patients agree to visit only certain doctors and hospitals, monitored by a managing company.
- may also be called a policyholder, the person who pays for the policy
- a group of providers that agree to accept the conditions of a particular health care organization
- Health maintenance Organizations
- must be given by the insurance company for specific outpatient services
- a health care program federally funded, administered by states
- the person who is financially responsible for the patient's account
- FSC#370
30 Clues: FSC#21 • FSC#370 • what PCP means • Point of Service • Financial Status Classification • Preferred Provider Organization • Health maintenance Organizations • a recommendation from a patient's PCP • HTB contains tabs that are specific tasks • U.S. Department of Health & Human Services • VTB located on the left side of the screen • Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services • ...
Muscles 2019-02-01
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- This autoimmune disease occurs when your body's immune system damages its own tissues and organs
- This is a potential disabling disease
- This muscle is located on your temple
- This condition is caused when the nerves in your hand become damaged and squeezed leaving pain and numbness
- What is the movement towards the midline called?
- This is the movement when you turn your foot outward
- What is the action of turning your foot inward?
- What is it called when the palm moves upward?
- This opposes movement
- What medical term means near/towards?
- This muscle is located on the side of your hand near your pinky
- What is the action of bending/decreasing the angle?
- What position is on your back?
- What do muscles generate?
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- What term is defined as away from the midline?
- What is the medical term for back?
- Muscles help stabilize these
- What is the attachment on the moving bone?
- We are about to rotate our neck and turn our head because of this muscle
- This classification for muscles help provide main force
- This is known as inside something
- What is the action of bringing your toes toward you?
- What term is defined as close to the midline?
- What is the attachment on the non-moving bone?
- What is the action of pointing your toes down?
- What position is it when you lay on your stomach?
- What is the medical term for front?
- Deltoid is named because of its _____?
- This muscle provides people with the ability to shrug their shoulders
- This is a direction leading away from something
30 Clues: This opposes movement • What do muscles generate? • Muscles help stabilize these • What position is on your back? • This is known as inside something • What is the medical term for back? • What is the medical term for front? • This is a potential disabling disease • This muscle is located on your temple • What medical term means near/towards? • ...
Health 2024-06-28
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- The invasion and multiplication of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, and parasites that are not normally present within the body.
- A physical or mental feature that indicates a condition or disease.
- A doctor who specializes in the treatment of cancer.
- A damaging immune response by the body to a substance, especially pollen, fur, a particular food, or dust, to which it has become hypersensitive.
- A doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating heart diseases.
- Maintaining adequate fluid balance in the body.
- A doctor who specializes in treating skin disorders.
- The identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms.
- The science dealing with X-rays and other high-energy radiation, especially for the diagnosis and treatment of disease.
- A doctor's written order for the administration of a drug or device.
- A patient who receives medical treatment without being admitted to a hospital.
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- The administration of a vaccine to help the immune system develop protection from a disease.
- The treatment of injuries or disorders of the body by incision or manipulation, especially with instruments.
- Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- A condition with a rapid onset and a short, severe course.
- Persisting for a long time or constantly recurring, especially of a disease.
- A localized physical condition in which part of the body becomes reddened, swollen, hot, and often painful, especially as a reaction to injury or infection.
- Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- The action of stopping something from happening or arising.
- A thorough examination, especially a medical or dental one, to detect any problems.
- Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder.
21 Clues: Maintaining adequate fluid balance in the body. • Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder. • A doctor who specializes in the treatment of cancer. • A doctor who specializes in treating skin disorders. • Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • A condition with a rapid onset and a short, severe course. • ...
Working in a Medical Setting 2023-04-01
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- specialists to offer skin care services for those going through cancer treatment
- a medical facility that offers medical esthetic procedures and traditional spa services
- evidence based on observation and theory rather than scientific experimentation
- in some medical esthetic practices, this role may be the esthetician's immediate supervisor
- the group in an experiment that is not given the factor, medication, or product in question
- an educated guess that is based on observation or study of an issue in question
- a nursing program is typically based on this model
- this is considered an elective surgical procedure
- a physician who specializes in elective surgical procedures
- a Doctor of medicine is abbreviated as
- surgeon a dermatologist who performs plastic or cosmetic surgery
- dermatology a subspecialty of dermatology that treats appearance-related skin conditions
- a philosophy of reasoning that is based on first generating and then testing a hypothesis
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- abbreviation for registered nurse
- a title reserved for physicians who have taken and passed the exam required for bored certification in their respective specialties
- a physician who specializes in surgical procedures that are medically necessary and are used to correct abnormalities associated with birth defects
- working under the supervision of some other licensed individual
- college courses are based on this system (two words)
- most esthetic programs are based on a set number of hours each week (two words)
- abbreviation for licensed practical nurse
- surgery to change the appearance of the eyelids
- the type of treatments and services one can preform under license
- a doctoral degree typically requires this number of additional years of education
- procedure that removes excessive fat deposits and loose skin from the abdomen to tuck and tighten the area
- esthetician training program offers this type of an environment
25 Clues: abbreviation for registered nurse • a Doctor of medicine is abbreviated as • abbreviation for licensed practical nurse • surgery to change the appearance of the eyelids • this is considered an elective surgical procedure • a nursing program is typically based on this model • college courses are based on this system (two words) • ...
Dream Careers 2023-07-20
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- A doctor who specializes in the medical care of animals. (Hint: "Animal healer and caretaker")
- The top executive of a company or organization. (Hint: "Company leader")
- A person trained to travel and work in space. (Hint: "Explorer beyond Earth's atmosphere")
- A designer of buildings and structures. (Hint: "Creator of blueprints")
- A person who operates and navigates an aircraft. (Hint: "Aviator in the skies")
- A medical doctor who diagnoses and treats illnesses. (Hint: "Healer in the medical field")
- An expert in the study of the natural world and its phenomena. (Hint: "Inquirer of nature's secrets")
- A skilled cook who prepares and creates delicious dishes. (Hint: "Culinary master")
- An educator who imparts knowledge and guides students. (Hint: "Classroom mentor")
- A person who starts and runs a business, taking on financial risks. (Hint: "Business innovator")
- A person who creates written works such as books, articles, or scripts. (Hint: "Wordsmith and storyteller")
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- A representative of a country who promotes international relations. (Hint: "Ambassador and negotiator")
- A creative individual who produces visual or performing arts. (Hint: "Painter, sculptor, or performer")
- A reporter or writer who investigates and reports news. (Hint: "News gatherer")
- A professional who studies behavior and mental processes. (Hint: "Mind and behavior expert")
- A businessperson who uses technology to develop and grow entrepreneurial ventures. (Hint: "Tech-savvy entrepreneur")
- A person who plays musical instruments or sings. (Hint: "Melody maker")
- A professional who provides legal advice and represents clients in court. (Hint: "Legal advocate")
- A professional who applies scientific and mathematical principles to design and construct solutions. (Hint: "Problem solver in various fields")
- A person who excels in sports and physical activities. (Hint: "Competitive player")
20 Clues: A designer of buildings and structures. (Hint: "Creator of blueprints") • A person who plays musical instruments or sings. (Hint: "Melody maker") • The top executive of a company or organization. (Hint: "Company leader") • A reporter or writer who investigates and reports news. (Hint: "News gatherer") • ...
ISU CROSSWORD 2025-01-17
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- A disease caused by an excessive number of white blood cells, often due to cancer.
- A medical device that helps patients breathe by delivering oxygen or a mix of gases.
- Surgical technology uses lasers to treat eye problems like nearsightedness.
- A nutrient required for energy, found primarily in bread, rice, and pasta.
- The maintenance of public health through the provision of clean water, waste disposal, and hygiene.
- The disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
- A noninvasive imaging technique that uses magnetic fields to visualize internal organs.
- A portable medical device that monitors electrical activity of the heart
- The essential fatty acid found in fish that promotes heart health.
- The mineral necessary for oxygen transport in the blood, often found in red meat and spinach.
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- The bacterium that causes the highly contagious infection known as food poisoning.
- The ability of individuals to obtain needed medical services and treatments in a timely and affordable manner.
- A method used to copy DNA and create genetically identical organisms.
- A public health practice of isolating individuals, animals, or goods that may have been exposed to a contagious disease to prevent its spread to others.
- This type of sugar is found naturally in milk
- Individual who refuses to take vaccinations (typically lower IQ)
- This imaging technique uses X-rays to create detailed images of the inside of the body.
- A deficiency in this vitamin can lead to scurvy, which affects connective tissue.
- A sudden increase in the number of cases of a disease above what is normally expected in a population.
- An infectious disease caused by a virus that affects the liver and is spread through contaminated blood.
- This mosquitoborne virus causes flulike symptoms and is linked to microcephaly in babies
21 Clues: This type of sugar is found naturally in milk • The disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) • Individual who refuses to take vaccinations (typically lower IQ) • The essential fatty acid found in fish that promotes heart health. • A method used to copy DNA and create genetically identical organisms. • ...
First Aid and CPR Crossword 2026-02-12
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- coverings worn to prevent disease transmission.
- to provide medical help.
- reaction to an emergency situation.
- chest compressions used when someone is not breathing.
- medical emergency caused by interrupted blood flow to the brain.
- downward pushing motion during CPR.
- act of restoring breathing and circulation.
- first piece of information given when calling 911.
- blockage that stops blood flow to part of the heart.
- rip in tissue such as skin or muscle.
- abdominal thrust used to clear a blocked airway.
- an object blocks the airway.
- movement of blood through the body.
- medical dressing used to cover wounds.
- of blood from the body.
- care given before professional help arrives.
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- in the skeletal system.
- person who witnesses an emergency but is not involved.
- danger that could cause injury.
- keep a person’s condition from getting worse.
- protection method that prevents contact with bodily fluids.
- person who answers and directs emergency calls.
- alert, and aware of surroundings.
- for danger before helping a victim.
- awake and not responsive.
- intention to help without recklessness.
- condition where organs do not receive enough blood.
- electrical activity in the brain.
- device that delivers an electric shock to restart the heart.
- serious physical injury.
- caused by heat, chemicals, or electricity.
- responsibility for one’s actions.
- movement of air in and out of the lungs.
- process of checking a victim’s condition.
- feeling of the heart beating in an artery.
- passage that allows air to enter and leave the lungs.
36 Clues: in the skeletal system. • of blood from the body. • to provide medical help. • serious physical injury. • awake and not responsive. • an object blocks the airway. • danger that could cause injury. • alert, and aware of surroundings. • electrical activity in the brain. • responsibility for one’s actions. • reaction to an emergency situation. • for danger before helping a victim. • ...
Law and Public Safety Careers 2025-10-20
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- I gather, analyze, and report information to clients regarding legal or personal matters
- I support lawyers by performing a variety of tasks, such as maintaining and organizing files, conducting legal research, and drafting documents
- I administer basic or advanced emergency medical care and assess injuries and illnesses
- I represent clients in criminal and civil litigation and other legal proceedings
- I guard people in penal institutions and guard those in transit between jail, courtroom, prison, or other point
- I gather facts and collect evidence of possible crimes
- I'm entrusted with protecting and preserving parklands and other public spaces
- I guide or control vehicular or pedestrian traffic at such places as streets, schools, railroad crossings, or construction sites
- I maintain order among students on a school bus.
- I protect property from illegal activity
- I enforce fire regulations, inspect forest for fire hazards, and recommend forest fire prevention or control measures
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- I investigate hunting accidents and fish or game violations, and may compile evidence to testify in court.
- I handle animals for the purpose of investigations of mistreatment, or control of abandoned, dangerous, or unattended animal
- I assess injuries and illnesses, provide emergency medical care, and may transport patients to medical facilities
- I am a law enforcement officer who maintains order in courtrooms
- I assist in rehabilitating law offenders in custody or on parole
- I answer emergency and nonemergency calls and provide resources to assist those in need
- I rbitrate, advise, adjudicate, or administer justice in a court of law
- I create word-for-word transcriptions at trials, depositions, and other legal proceedings
- I control and extinguish fires or respond to emergency situations where life, property, or the environment is at risk
20 Clues: I protect property from illegal activity • I maintain order among students on a school bus. • I gather facts and collect evidence of possible crimes • I am a law enforcement officer who maintains order in courtrooms • I assist in rehabilitating law offenders in custody or on parole • I rbitrate, advise, adjudicate, or administer justice in a court of law • ...
Medicine through time so far 2025-11-14
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- ^ New approach to prevention using a mild dose of a disease to create immunity.
- ^ Disease whose London outbreak in 1854 was famously investigated by John Snow.
- ^ A term describing continuous or never-ending change.
- ^ Renaissance figure who improved knowledge of human anatomy through dissection.
- ^ Highly trained medical practitioner focused on diagnosis in the medieval period.
- ^ Physician who proved that cholera was spread by contaminated water.
- ^ Identified specific microbes that caused diseases like anthrax and tuberculosis.
- ^ Medieval figure who prepared and sold herbal remedies.
- ^ Used by Lister to prevent infection in wounds and during surgery.
- ^ Ancient physician whose ideas heavily influenced medieval medicine for over a millennium.
- ^ Key figure known for revolutionizing nursing and hospital hygiene.
- ^ The idea that disease is caused by specific microorganisms.
- ^ Medical practitioner who performed surgery and haircuts.
- ^ The devastating plague epidemic that struck England in 1348-49.
- ^ Institution founded in 1660 to encourage scientific experimentation and communication.
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- ^ Area of government action to improve living conditions, e.g., sanitation and water supply.
- ^ The ancient rational theory of disease based on blood, phlegm, yellow bile, and black bile.
- ^ Used to control pain during surgery.
- ^ The approach where the government avoids interfering in public health or the economy (pre-1875).
- ^ Technology that rapidly helped to spread new medical ideas from the Renaissance onwards.
- ^ Renaissance doctor who emphasised careful observation of symptoms for diagnosis.
- ^ Common treatment used to rebalance the body's humours.
- ^ Theory that disease was caused by bad air or smells.
- ^ The epidemic that struck London in 1665.
- ^ Key individual who discovered the circulation of the blood.
- ^ Key individual who developed vaccination against smallpox.
- ^ An individual or event that causes rapid change in medicine.
- ^ Developed the Germ Theory in the 19th century.
28 Clues: ^ Used to control pain during surgery. • ^ The epidemic that struck London in 1665. • ^ Developed the Germ Theory in the 19th century. • ^ A term describing continuous or never-ending change. • ^ Theory that disease was caused by bad air or smells. • ^ Common treatment used to rebalance the body's humours. • ^ Medieval figure who prepared and sold herbal remedies. • ...
Patient Access Crossword 2026-04-08
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- an official document that includes a photograph of the holder and personal information, used to verify identity
- A face covering to protect from airborne pathogens
- An established or official way of doing something
- A person who has served in the Military
- An accident involving a licensed motor vehicle
- A legal form for adults 18 years and older, such as a durable power of attorney for health care, recognized under state law, relating to the provision of health care when the individual is incapacitated
- The computer program that registration uses to check patients in, arrive patients, complete billing, etc
- Used to identify a patient's mbi and medicare eligibility
- A form signed for every inpatient hospitalization, observation, outpatient surgery or emergency visit
- A medical condition requiring immediate treatment
- Used to alert the facility to emergencies
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- The person identified as financially responsible for a patient account balance and will receive the statement for billing from Samaritan
- A form of insurance providing wage replacement and medical benefits to employees injured while at work
- The party responsible for paying medical bills
- Medicare questions to determine if Medicare is primary or secondary for billing
- Describes when we may release the patient's information and when we need to get the patient's permission
- the department in a hospital which provides immediate treatment
- A payment due at the time of service based on the patient's benefits
- A family member, guardian, personal care assistant or other paid or unpaid attendant selected by the Patient to physically or emotionally assist the patient or ensure effective communication with the patient
- A place that draws blood and gives and receives specimen kits
- A form signed for all outpatient visits for that calendar year
21 Clues: A person who has served in the Military • Used to alert the facility to emergencies • The party responsible for paying medical bills • An accident involving a licensed motor vehicle • An established or official way of doing something • A medical condition requiring immediate treatment • A face covering to protect from airborne pathogens • ...
Chapter 20 Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-27
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- ____ billing bills each patient only once a month but spreads the work of billing over a month.
- The most commonly used bookkeeping system is the _______ system.
- The only time you should accept a check signed by someone other than the payer is when the person who signed the check has _____ of attorney.
- Many smaller practices send out their bills Just after the ____ of each month
- Tracking _____ expenses by category is important because it helps control expenses.
- A major advantage of a computerized bookkeeping system over a manual one is the amount of ____ saved.
- Whenever you do bookkeeping, you should strive for 100% ______.
- ______ assistant is responsible for collecting patient payments
- A _____-party check made out to the patient should not be accepted by the medical office
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- A _____ check is a check written on bank paper and signed by a bank representative
- The purpose of _____ a check is to prevent the check from being cashed if lost or stolen.
- Fees must be determined in order to create a ____ slip
- A disclosure statement is a written description of the terms of ________.
- You should reconcile a bank statement _____
- When a patient moves but does not leave a forwarding address, patient is considered a _____.
- The _____ schedule determines the amounts you should bill for services.
- Medical ______ requires a physician to provide care to individuals who need it, regardless of their ability to pay
- Patient receive a billing statement Once a _____.
- A ____ bureau is responsible for providing creditworthiness of a person seeking credit.
19 Clues: You should reconcile a bank statement _____ • Patient receive a billing statement Once a _____. • Fees must be determined in order to create a ____ slip • Whenever you do bookkeeping, you should strive for 100% ______. • ______ assistant is responsible for collecting patient payments • The most commonly used bookkeeping system is the _______ system. • ...
Ethics and Legal 2022-10-06
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- public law related to committing a crime against the community
- order that tells medical professionals not to perform CPR in the event of cardiac or respiratory arrest
- legal document appointing someone to make the medical decisions for a person in the event they become unable to do so
- ANY untrue statement that injures a person's reputation or damages their ability to make a living
- code of proper behavior and courtesy in a certain setting
- purposeful or willful mistreatment that causes physical, mental, emotional, or financial pain or injury to a person
- electronic form of a resident's personal and health data that is used to manage and coordinate their health care
- private law, between individuals
- a threat to harm a person, resulting in the person feeling fearful that they will be harmed
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- unlawful restraint that affects a person's freedom of movement; includes the threat of restraint
- legal documents that allow people to decide what kind of medical care they wish to receive in the event they are unable to make decisions themselves
- improper or illegal use of a person's money, possessions, property, or other assets
- involuntary discharge from a facility
- violation of the right to be left alone and the right to control personal information
- intentional touching of a person without their consent
- the act of taking advantage of a person for personal gain through threats or manipulation
- federal law that sets standards for protecting the privacy of patients' health information
- knowledge of right and wrong; standards of conduct
- physical, sexual or emotional abuse by spouses, intimate partner or spouse
19 Clues: private law, between individuals • involuntary discharge from a facility • knowledge of right and wrong; standards of conduct • intentional touching of a person without their consent • code of proper behavior and courtesy in a certain setting • public law related to committing a crime against the community • ...
Terminology Day 1 2018-10-12
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- Site document giving instructions how to submit the records via fax or mail.
- The client provides Change Healthcare with an address to locate the requested chart for a patient.
- Protects a patient’s personal health information and combats abuse, waste and fraud.
- A tool used to measure the quality of care and services that the Health Plan provides to its Members.
- It is always important to verify DOB with the Provider’s office to ensure we have the correct patient.
- CR chart status
- Information specific to each Provider’s location in OPM. This will include Group Name, Address, (street, suite number, city, state, and zip code), Telephone and Fax Number.
- Doctor’s notes within the chart detailing a patient’s visits.
- Document from the Health Plan explaining the Review and their affiliation with Change Healthcare.
- A patient’s chart (history/documentation) of their medical visit.
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- U status of a chart
- AP; Fax, Mail, Invoice, copy center, Secure Dropbox
- Any Doctor’s office, Hospital, etc. where a patient’s chart may be located.
- DE chart status
- A request for medical records to be submitted via facsimile (fax) or via US Postal Service (mail).
- The type of facility where the patient received medical care.
- Consists of a Provider Introduction Letter, Provider Confirmation, Fax/Mail Request, Fax/Mail Instructions and Patient Pull List.
- A review to verify the health status of the patient(s) to ensure the health plan is billing CMS correctly.
- Each time a client hires us to perform a new chart retrieval job; a new project is created by the Account Manager for that client.
19 Clues: DE chart status • CR chart status • U status of a chart • AP; Fax, Mail, Invoice, copy center, Secure Dropbox • The type of facility where the patient received medical care. • Doctor’s notes within the chart detailing a patient’s visits. • A patient’s chart (history/documentation) of their medical visit. • ...
Health Science crossword puzzle 2024-10-02
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- when different levels of the healthcare supply chain are combined
- A contract that requires your health insurer to pay some or all of your health care costs in exchange for a premium
- agreement that directly or indirectly restricts the plan or issuer from making certain data and information
- someone who stays in hospital while they receive their treatment
- an employer or association takes on the financial risk of providing health care benefits to its employees or members
- an urgent need for assistance or relief
- something that is helpful or good, or that produces a good result
- a joint federal and state program that helps cover medical costs for some people with limited income and resources
- the payment that a healthcare provider receives for providing a medical service
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- a relationship in which people agree to work with together.
- the option to move certain employee benefits along with you if you change employers
- they can only do some things and not others, or cannot do something very well
- a long-lasting condition that requires ongoing medical care and can limit daily activities
- a person does not have health insurance coverage through any public or private source
- the amount of money that the insured person must pay before their insurance policy starts paying for covered expenses
- a list of medications, or a collection of prescribed forms
- the impact of a healthcare service or intervention
- a physician never begins a treatment
- the facilities, providers and suppliers your health insurer or plan has contracted with to provide health care services
19 Clues: a physician never begins a treatment • an urgent need for assistance or relief • the impact of a healthcare service or intervention • a list of medications, or a collection of prescribed forms • a relationship in which people agree to work with together. • someone who stays in hospital while they receive their treatment • ...
Physical Therapist 2022-04-15
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- A program that therapists tend to enroll in
- Not a necessary requirement for becoming a therapist
- One specialization of the therapists
- One area that therapists work in
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- One medical group that works with the therapists
- One age group helped by the therapists
- Recommends patients to physical therapists
- Another medical group that therapists work with
- Another specialization of physical therapists
- A needed degree for becoming a therapist
10 Clues: One area that therapists work in • One specialization of the therapists • One age group helped by the therapists • A needed degree for becoming a therapist • Recommends patients to physical therapists • A program that therapists tend to enroll in • Another specialization of physical therapists • Another medical group that therapists work with • ...
Healthcare Facilities 2021-01-22
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- Provide inpatient care
- Health services provided in the home
- Term Care provide care to people who need nursing on a regular basis
- sometimes just for a one time service
- Office provider that has physician
- Medical Services emergency room
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- Centers help patients regain physical and mental health
- provide blood tests
- provides services for the end of life
- line health care new medical service brought on by the pandemic
10 Clues: provide blood tests • Provide inpatient care • Medical Services emergency room • Office provider that has physician • provides services for the end of life • Health services provided in the home • sometimes just for a one time service • Centers help patients regain physical and mental health • line health care new medical service brought on by the pandemic • ...
Anesthesiologist Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-18
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- A type of Anesthesia
- To be an Anesthesiologist it takes a _______ amount of education
- A way to insert medicine
- Anesthesiologists have a _____ life
- A use of medicines to prevent pain during surgery
- A place to get medical help
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- A career that takes 12-15 years of education
- Which type of schooling takes 4 years
- Anesthesiologists have lots of what on hand?
- A word to describe an Anesthesiologist
10 Clues: A type of Anesthesia • A way to insert medicine • A place to get medical help • Anesthesiologists have a _____ life • Which type of schooling takes 4 years • A word to describe an Anesthesiologist • A career that takes 12-15 years of education • Anesthesiologists have lots of what on hand? • A use of medicines to prevent pain during surgery • ...
Valentine's Day Benefit Crossword Puzzle 2026-01-12
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- Plan with more provider flexibility.
- Care: Medical services from experts in a specific field.
- Plan requiring primary care referrals.
- Screenings and vaccines covered at no cost.
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- Virtual visits with Kaiser doctors via video or phone.
- Fixed fee for doctor visits.
- Request for insurance payment.
- Approved providers list.
- Your digital medical chart accessible through Kaiser’s system.
- Statement from your insurer detailing what was paid and what you owe.
10 Clues: Approved providers list. • Fixed fee for doctor visits. • Request for insurance payment. • Plan with more provider flexibility. • Plan requiring primary care referrals. • Screenings and vaccines covered at no cost. • Virtual visits with Kaiser doctors via video or phone. • Care: Medical services from experts in a specific field. • ...
week nine spelling words 2014-03-24
19 Clues: cute • a place • inspire • precious • funniness • to reduce • very funny • some times • a vechicle • able to get • not visible • back in time • both the same • head of school • period of years • a surgeon or nurse • an act of forgiving • a place or location • capable of being believed
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Medical Terminology Module 2 2022-02-14
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- above, excessive
- substance or agent that produces or causes
- painful, abnormal
- small
- view of, viewing,
- tumor
- below, incomplete, deficient, under
- study of
- after, beyond, change
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- new
- producing, originating, causing
- cell
- enlargement
- state of
- disease
- through, complete
- resenbling
- resembling
- before
- one who studies and treats
20 Clues: new • cell • small • tumor • before • disease • state of • study of • resenbling • resembling • enlargement • above, excessive • painful, abnormal • view of, viewing, • through, complete • after, beyond, change • one who studies and treats • producing, originating, causing • below, incomplete, deficient, under • substance or agent that produces or causes
SNC4M Medical Science Crossword 2023-01-19
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- the complimentary base pair for adenine in RNA
- sugars
- j-shaped
- amino acids
- organism that causes diseases
- an unusually high outbreak of a new infectous disease spreading across the human population
- low blood pressure
- stimulates the immune response against a disease
- black death
- removal of waste
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- uses high frequency sound waves
- taking in nutrients
- fats
- exact genetic copy
- traditional chinese medical technique
- selective breeding for humans
- taking a gene from an unrelated species
- the use of plants as medication
- = one protein
19 Clues: fats • sugars • j-shaped • amino acids • black death • = one protein • removal of waste • exact genetic copy • low blood pressure • taking in nutrients • organism that causes diseases • selective breeding for humans • uses high frequency sound waves • the use of plants as medication • traditional chinese medical technique • taking a gene from an unrelated species • ...
Medical Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2020-01-17
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- The root word for what beats in your chest cavity
- Prefix for disease
- A prefix for slow
- The study of something
- Suffix that refers to the bean shaped organ
- Above or at the top of
- The presence of bacteria; infection
- Reference to the back of a structure
- You can take a brachial or radial _____.
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- Prefix meaning Bone
- A word root referring to skin
- Root meaning, 'vein'
- Uterus
- Gastrointestinal abbreviation
- New
- A suffix meaning 'removal'
- Relating to the skull
- Nerves prefix
- Prefix meaning lungs
19 Clues: New • Uterus • Nerves prefix • A prefix for slow • Prefix for disease • Prefix meaning Bone • Root meaning, 'vein' • Prefix meaning lungs • Relating to the skull • The study of something • Above or at the top of • A suffix meaning 'removal' • A word root referring to skin • Gastrointestinal abbreviation • The presence of bacteria; infection • Reference to the back of a structure • ...
Medical terminology crossword puzzle 2021-07-04
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- dye called contrast is injected into blood vessels to diagnose things like narrowing (stenosis) or aneurysms
- area where the heart lies
- form of myocardial infarction
- test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels.
- inner layer of the heart
- test helps check heart rhythm and may diagnosis other heart issues.
- condition in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- veins/Swollen and dilated veins.
- sac of the heart
- form of coronary artery bypass graft
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- blood pressure
- outer layer of the heart
- to measure pressure
- arrest/a complete stopping of the heart.
- condition in which an artery has a weakened wall causing it to swell, like a balloon.
- form of automated external defibrillator
- middle layer of the heart
- of cutting
- enzymes/A laboratory test is used to measure certain items in the blood that may indicate heart muscle damage.
- or through
20 Clues: of cutting • or through • blood pressure • sac of the heart • to measure pressure • outer layer of the heart • inner layer of the heart • area where the heart lies • middle layer of the heart • form of myocardial infarction • veins/Swollen and dilated veins. • form of coronary artery bypass graft • arrest/a complete stopping of the heart. • form of automated external defibrillator • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-17
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- specialist of the mind
- condition of water in the head
- inflammation around the heart
- discharge or flow from the nose
- condition of excess water in the kidney
- tool used to observe small organisms
- pain in the muscle
- disease of the nerves
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- slow heart rate
- recording of the electrical activity in the heart
- eye specialist
- inflammation of the bronchial tubes
- inflammation of the bladder
- surgical removal of half of the kidney
- more than normal development
- tumor on the bone
- enlarged liver
- condition of skin turning blue
- puncturing a hole in the chest to drain fluid
19 Clues: eye specialist • enlarged liver • slow heart rate • tumor on the bone • pain in the muscle • disease of the nerves • specialist of the mind • inflammation of the bladder • more than normal development • inflammation around the heart • condition of water in the head • condition of skin turning blue • discharge or flow from the nose • inflammation of the bronchial tubes • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-17
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- pain in the muscle
- enlarged liver
- disease of the nerves
- specialist of the mind
- condition of excess water in the kidney
- inflammation around the heart
- inflammation of the bladder
- tool used to observe small organisms
- discharge or flow from the nose
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- slow heart rate
- surgical removal of half of the kidney
- condition of skin turning blue
- more than normal development
- recording of the electrical activity in the heart
- eye specialist
- puncturing a hole in the chest to drain fluid
- inflammation of the bronchial tubes
- condition of water in the head
- tumor on the bone
19 Clues: eye specialist • enlarged liver • slow heart rate • tumor on the bone • pain in the muscle • disease of the nerves • specialist of the mind • inflammation of the bladder • more than normal development • inflammation around the heart • condition of skin turning blue • condition of water in the head • discharge or flow from the nose • inflammation of the bronchial tubes • ...
Introduction to Medical Terminology 2022-10-24
19 Clues: eye • red • ear • vein • lung • blue • joint • white • color • blood • liver • nerve • uterus • muscle • kidney • stomach • blood vessel • main part of the word • used to join 2 or more root words
Medical Insurance Terms Puzzle 2023-10-03
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- Personalized clinically backed guidance to help you achieve your health goals, on-demand support, and coaching for your entire parenthood journey
- Program provides 24/7 support, resources, and access to trained professionals for counseling, legal consultations, financial questions, caregiving, addiction, education, professional development, and more.
- Insurance policy that pays a death benefit upon the accidental death of an insured or upon the loss of a limb due to an accident
- Predetermined, limited amount of money that an individual must pay before an insurance company will pay 100% of an individual’s health care expenses for the rest of the year.
- Group of primary care clinics, specialists and hospitals that work together to give you the care you need
- Flat fee paid by you for covered services, usually paid at the time of service.
- FSA has $5000 limit and is used for childcare expenses of children aged 13 or under, or qualifying adults who cannot care for themselves and meet specific IRS guidelines.
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- The time that must pass before coverage can become effective for an employee or dependent who is otherwise eligible for coverage under a job-based health plan.
- 9 local health care networks that group primary care clinics, specialists, and hospitals together
- Written order from your primary care doctor for you to see a specialist or get certain medical services.
- A $20 a month credit toward health club dues when you meet a monthly visit requirement at a participating health club.
- Service through CallLink that has available advisors to answer your questions and help you make smart decisions about your health.
- National network equipped with 715,000 providers and more than 5,400 hospitals across the US
- Routine health care that includes screening, check-ups, and patient counseling to prevent illnesses, disease, or other health problems.
- Doctor, hospital, or provider that is part of a network contracted with your health care plan.
- Employer-sponsored savings account into which you can contribute pre-tax money to pay for out-of-pocket expenses not covered under your insurance plans.
- Employer-sponsored savings account into which you can contribute pre-tax money to pay for out-of-pocket expenses not covered under your insurance plans.
- Percentage you typically pay toward the claim. You will typically pay this after meeting your annual deductible.
- Amount you pay before your insurance plan’s benefits begin for the year.
- Allows employees to use pre-tax funds for work-related commuting, which can also include parking costs.
20 Clues: Amount you pay before your insurance plan’s benefits begin for the year. • Flat fee paid by you for covered services, usually paid at the time of service. • National network equipped with 715,000 providers and more than 5,400 hospitals across the US • Doctor, hospital, or provider that is part of a network contracted with your health care plan. • ...
Medical Abbreviations Page 2 2026-03-02
HS1 3.04 Medical Terminology 2025-11-05
22 Clues: ear • ear • nose • nose • iris • tears • eyelid • retina • speech • hearing • old age • eye, vision • eye, vision • pertaining to • vision condition • surgical removal • flow or discharge • cut into, incision • sclera, white of the eye • tympanic membrane, eardrum • tympanic membrane, ear drum • mucous membrane lining the inner surface of the eyelid
Medical Centre Revision Crossword 2025-05-13
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- a chemical barrier used to defend the body against pathogens
- a liquid used to make cell structures easier to see
- a medicine used to prevent infection from a pathogen
- a measurement of the loudness of sound
- used in medicine to monitor development during pregnancy
- stores urine until its ready to be expelled
- a disease that causes blood sugar to be too high, that can affect the kidneys
- type of radiation used to kill cancer cells
- a medicine used to treat infection from bacteria
- microorganisms that can cause disease
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- an organisms made up of many cells
- filters blood to remove waste (urea) and extra water
- a wave of energy produced when an object vibrates
- wall gives a plant cell structure and support
- site of photosynthesis in a plant cell
- controls all cells activities
- type of radiation used to kill bacteria but can cause sunburn
- body system that is constantly defending you against attack from pathogens
- technique used to prevent the spread of microorganisms
19 Clues: controls all cells activities • an organisms made up of many cells • microorganisms that can cause disease • a measurement of the loudness of sound • site of photosynthesis in a plant cell • stores urine until its ready to be expelled • type of radiation used to kill cancer cells • wall gives a plant cell structure and support • ...
The American Healthcare System 2026-01-18
8 Clues: No insurance at all • When your body is sick • Person who treats patients • Serious and urgent situation • Covers money for medical bills • Place to go for serious illness • A person who receives medical help • Vehicle that brings people to the hospital
Murder Castle Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-10
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- Where was H.H. Holmes born?
- What did Holmes steal from the labs at medical school?
- Who was Holmes's accomplice, who he later murdered?
- What was Holmes's original name?
- How many murders was Holmes convicted of?
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- What is the maximum number of murders Holmes has committed?
- What was a big event that brought flocks to the murder castle?
- What did Holmes use with his name to gain sums of money after his murders?
- What number serial killer was Holmes?
- What did Holmes request to be buried in?
- Where was Holmes's murder castle?
- Where did Holmes go to medical school?
12 Clues: Where was H.H. Holmes born? • What was Holmes's original name? • Where was Holmes's murder castle? • What number serial killer was Holmes? • Where did Holmes go to medical school? • What did Holmes request to be buried in? • How many murders was Holmes convicted of? • Who was Holmes's accomplice, who he later murdered? • ...
Careers/Jobs-2 2023-09-14
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- the one who keeps the plants in good health in garden
- the one who designs by hand, drawing and computer software
- the one who cures medical illness
- the one who clean the houses or companies
- the one who advises customers on flower combinations and sells flowers
- the one who grows crops and harvests
- the one who cleans dust
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- the one who constructs infrastructure
- the one who puts out fires and rescues victims
- the one who repairs electrical appliances
- the one who cures medical sickness with teeth
- the one who catches and raises fish in pond or ocean
12 Clues: the one who cleans dust • the one who cures medical illness • the one who grows crops and harvests • the one who constructs infrastructure • the one who repairs electrical appliances • the one who clean the houses or companies • the one who cures medical sickness with teeth • the one who puts out fires and rescues victims • ...
MEDICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT 2024-09-19
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- COLOUR OF BIO-MEDICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT BINS
- COLOUR OF THE DUSTBIN USED TO DISPOSE OF SHARP OBJECTS
- ONE OF THE PROCESS TO MANAGE BIOMEDICAL WASTE
- WHAT IS THE BEST TREATMENT FOR WASTE
- FIRST STEP OF BIOMEDICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
- IS A SHARP OBJECT THAT SHOULD BE DISPOSED OF PROPERLY
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- ANOTHER WORD FOR WASTE
- ONE OF THE TREATMENT GIVEN TO MEDICAL WASTE
- BIOMEDICAL WASTES ARE DANGEROUS BECAUSE THEY ARE _____?
- BMW MANAGEMENT REFERS TO COMPLETELY REMOVING ALL THE HAZARDOUS AND INFECTIOUS WASTE GENERATED FROM
- USED TO WASH HANDS AFTER HANDLING WASTE
- EXAMPLE OF BIOMEDICAL WASTE
12 Clues: ANOTHER WORD FOR WASTE • EXAMPLE OF BIOMEDICAL WASTE • WHAT IS THE BEST TREATMENT FOR WASTE • USED TO WASH HANDS AFTER HANDLING WASTE • FIRST STEP OF BIOMEDICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT • COLOUR OF BIO-MEDICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT BINS • ONE OF THE TREATMENT GIVEN TO MEDICAL WASTE • ONE OF THE PROCESS TO MANAGE BIOMEDICAL WASTE • IS A SHARP OBJECT THAT SHOULD BE DISPOSED OF PROPERLY • ...
professions Jobs and occupations 2024-10-21
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- a writer who creates persuasive content for advertising and marketing purposes
- a writer or reporter who investigates and presents news
- alegal professional who represents clients in legal matters
- a language expert who converts written text from one language to another
- a medical professional who diagnoses and treats animals
- aculinary expert who prepares and cooks food
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- adesigner of buildings and structures
- a skilled person who installs, maintains, and repairs electrical systems
- person who can fly aircrafts
- A scientist who studies living organisms
- medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses
- Person who teaches students
12 Clues: Person who teaches students • person who can fly aircrafts • adesigner of buildings and structures • A scientist who studies living organisms • aculinary expert who prepares and cooks food • a writer or reporter who investigates and presents news • medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses • a medical professional who diagnoses and treats animals • ...
Crossword of the week - Nurse practioner week 2025-11-07
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- Clothing worn by medical staff in hospitals (6)
- Process of prioritising patients based on urgency (6)
- Senior nurse in charge of a hospital ward (6)
- Place for outpatient medical treatment (6)
- Material used to cover and protect wounds (7)
- Method of delivering medicine via a needle (8)
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- Hospital section where patients stay (4)
- Standard clothing for nurses (7)
- Free from bacteria or other living microorganisms (7)
- Instrument used to listen to heart and lungs (11)
- Permission given by a patient for treatment (7)
- Period of work for nurses, often in rotation (5)
12 Clues: Standard clothing for nurses (7) • Hospital section where patients stay (4) • Place for outpatient medical treatment (6) • Senior nurse in charge of a hospital ward (6) • Material used to cover and protect wounds (7) • Method of delivering medicine via a needle (8) • Clothing worn by medical staff in hospitals (6) • Permission given by a patient for treatment (7) • ...
Marijuana Terms 2022-03-15
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- to compound,blend, extract, infuse,or make or prepare a cannabis product
- the different processes in which the cannabinoids can be extracted from the plant for use
- a user's relationship with marijuana when they're addicted
- the plant that marijuana comes from
- the intentional use of cannabis
- second most prevalent cannibinoid found in the cannabis plant
- uses cannabis vapor, and is inhaled rather than smoked
- lab made chemicals that are similar to thc and sprayed on plant materials
- the main active chemical in marijuana
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- devices that are used to produce or use marijuana
- what occurs when an addicted person stops use
- a store that can legally sell cannabis products for medical or recreational use
- material created by refining cannabis flowers
- a mind-altering psychoactive drug
- be used to express a specific desired effect
- a variety of cannabis plants that
- the receptors where thc connects on the nerve cells
- marijuana can be used for this purpose as well
- a stronger form of marijuana
19 Clues: a stronger form of marijuana • the intentional use of cannabis • a mind-altering psychoactive drug • a variety of cannabis plants that • the plant that marijuana comes from • the main active chemical in marijuana • be used to express a specific desired effect • what occurs when an addicted person stops use • material created by refining cannabis flowers • ...
Schizophrenia 2017-05-08
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- Delusions that a person or some individuals are against them or family members
- famous person who suffer from paranoid schizophrenia
- having troubles concentrating and memory
- exhibit dramatic reduction in activity
- schizophrenia invloving disorganized speech and thought
- treatment type for many types of schizophrenia (therapy)
- May be transitioning from acute episode to full remission
- absence of physical movement
- They resist all attempts to be moved without any apparent motivation
- not providing adequate or appropriate adjustment to the environment or situation.
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- an imblance of this may cause disorganized schizophrenia
- Involves disturbances in a person's movement
- the treatment of mental disorder by psychological rather than medical means
- type of shizophrenia that involves a temporary phase
- may exhibit dramatic increase in activity
- another word for disorganized schizophrenia
- an abnormal feature, characteristic, or occurrence, typically in a medical context.
- an experience involving the apparent perception of something not present
- one of the causes of hebephrenia
19 Clues: absence of physical movement • one of the causes of hebephrenia • exhibit dramatic reduction in activity • having troubles concentrating and memory • may exhibit dramatic increase in activity • another word for disorganized schizophrenia • Involves disturbances in a person's movement • famous person who suffer from paranoid schizophrenia • ...
Health 2012-04-15
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- the disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body
- eating disorder
- overweight
- the condition of being physically fit and healthy
- instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be provided a medicine or treatment
- lack of proper nutrition
- the way in which a person or group lives
- combination of physical, mental, emotional, and social well-being
- a decayed part of a tooth
- the scientific study of the human mind and its functions
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- units of heat that measure the energy available in foods
- the fact or condition of being addicted
- nutrients used to repair body cells & tissues
- a medical condition in which the bones become brittle and fragile from loss of tissue
- substances help regulate the body's function
- starches and sugars that provides the body with most of its energy
- the process of infecting or the state of being infected
- activity requiring physical effort
- cleanliness
19 Clues: overweight • cleanliness • eating disorder • lack of proper nutrition • a decayed part of a tooth • activity requiring physical effort • the fact or condition of being addicted • the way in which a person or group lives • substances help regulate the body's function • nutrients used to repair body cells & tissues • the condition of being physically fit and healthy • ...
MTC CNA Review Chapter 8 Emergency and Disasters 2026-04-14
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- Third degree burn
- Acronym used as a way to remember sudden signs of stroke occurring
- Frequently used as a signal for cardiac arrest
- Signs include pale, gray, cyanotic or discolored skin; staring, increased pulse and respiration rates
- Slurred speech or inability to speak
- Also called a heart attack
- Arm or leg numbness or weakness, especially on one side
- First degree burn
- Second degree burn
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- Sometimes called a mini stroke, is a warning sign of CVA
- The medical term for a stroke
- Temporary loss of consciousness; fainting
- The main goal of a caregiver during a seizure is to make sure resident is...
- This is the appropriate aid to apply to a minor burn
- Can include fire, flood, earthquake, hurricane, tornado or severe weather
- These thrusts work to remove blockage out of throat
- Medical term for nosebleed
- This document will need to be completed after an emergency occurs
- Paralysis on one side of body
19 Clues: Third degree burn • First degree burn • Second degree burn • Medical term for nosebleed • Also called a heart attack • The medical term for a stroke • Paralysis on one side of body • Slurred speech or inability to speak • Temporary loss of consciousness; fainting • Frequently used as a signal for cardiac arrest • These thrusts work to remove blockage out of throat • ...
health and safety 2023-02-14
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- damage to the body caused by fire or heat
- the possibility of being hurt or killed
- to cover something with cloth or paper
- taking air in and out of your body
- something you do to help someone take air in and out of their body
- very quickly, without waiting
- people who come to help you very quickly
- sheets, covers, etc. That you put on a bed
- a medical condition in which you become ill or in which your skin becomes red
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- studying something to find new facts about it
- small bits of dirt on furniture , floors, etc.
- to leave a place as it is not safe
- the top layer of the earth in which plants grow
- doing something when someone talks to you
- a warm cover on a bed
- basic medical help given quickly
- very small living things that cause diseases
17 Clues: a warm cover on a bed • very quickly, without waiting • basic medical help given quickly • taking air in and out of your body • to leave a place as it is not safe • to cover something with cloth or paper • the possibility of being hurt or killed • people who come to help you very quickly • damage to the body caused by fire or heat • doing something when someone talks to you • ...
Cardiovascular Disease 2025-11-20
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- swelling caused by excess fluid accumulation in the body's tissues
- a medical imaging test that uses X-rays and a contrast dye to visualize blood flow through the arteries and veins
- shortness of breath, a subjective sensation of difficult or uncomfortable breathing
- a medical test that uses high-frequency sound waves to create moving pictures of the heart
- swelling caused by excess fluid accumulation in the body's tissues
- (HLD) High levels of fats in the body
- Hardening and narrowing of the arteries from plaque buildup
- Enlargement of the heart
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- (HTN) High blood pressure
- a bluish or grayish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes caused by a lack of oxygen in the blood.
- chest pain or discomfort caused by reduced blood flow to the heart muscle
- High heart rate
- infarction (MI) Another term for heart attack.
- electrocardiogram
- slow heart rate
- cholesterol Excessive levels of lipids in the body
- Pertaining to cardiac or heart disease
- ischemia When muscle isn't receiving enough blood.
- When the heart beats irregularly
19 Clues: High heart rate • slow heart rate • electrocardiogram • Enlargement of the heart • (HTN) High blood pressure • When the heart beats irregularly • (HLD) High levels of fats in the body • Pertaining to cardiac or heart disease • infarction (MI) Another term for heart attack. • cholesterol Excessive levels of lipids in the body • ischemia When muscle isn't receiving enough blood. • ...
Group 5 2025-12-29
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- To visit a doctor for medical help when you are ill.
- To reduce your speed.
- An underground train system in a city.
- A car that you pay to take you to a place you want to go.
- A person who writes news stories for a newspaper, TV or radio.
- In good health.
- Feeling scared of something.
- To move forward without turning.
- To watch a movie in a cinema or at home.
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- To focus your mind on something.
- A small card that you send without an envelope, usually with a stamp on one side.
- A shop that sells books.
- A person who keeps the public safe and enforces laws.
- A person who trains a sports team or helps someone improve a skill.
- To run after someone or something to catch them.
- A place where sick people get medical treatment.
- An activity you enjoy doing in your free time.
17 Clues: In good health. • To reduce your speed. • A shop that sells books. • Feeling scared of something. • To focus your mind on something. • To move forward without turning. • An underground train system in a city. • To watch a movie in a cinema or at home. • An activity you enjoy doing in your free time. • To run after someone or something to catch them. • ...
Standard 3 crossword 2023-01-24
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- science of medicine
- Used to help illness or injury
- A place to better yourself.
- relieving emotional distress and mental health problems.
- Atomic number 30
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- Latex birth control.
- energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light.
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- Bainbridge youth services
9 Clues: Atomic number 30 • science of medicine • Latex birth control. • Bainbridge youth services • A place to better yourself. • Used to help illness or injury • relieving emotional distress and mental health problems. • medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light.
Look at me 2022-04-24
12 Clues: fattigdom • bottenlös • förödande • medkänsla • att svara • medvetslös • uppförande • tacksamhet • misslyckande • känslomässig • att engagera sig, (här) att reagera • Medical Technician, ungefär akutsjukvårdare
Mixed: Intermediate/Advanced 57 2024-02-08
12 Clues: Moss • Volume • Speakers • Tribunal • Pine tree • Supermarket • Orienteering • First aid kit • Magnifying glass • Connecting flight • Medical examination [2w] • Runway [3w] [Pista de _____________]
Crossword 3rd ESO 2021-03-22
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- - Something that we use to open a door.
- - Someone who work to protect the citizens of a city.
- - Someone who repair cars.
- - Someone who defend someone in a judgement.
- - Someone who killed a person
- TV.
- - Something that we use to switch or change
- - Something that serve us to cut the garden lawn.
- - Something that is used to transport people around the city.
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- - Something that we use to cut things, like food.
- - Someone who is dedicated to heal and take care of people, especially in hospitals.
- - Something that we use to hear an audio or listen a music.
- man - Someone who pick up people to take them to a medical center.
- - Someone who drive fast cars around a circuit.
- - Someone who drive a vehicle.
- phone/smartphone - A technologic thing that we use almost everyday.
16 Clues: TV. • - Someone who repair cars. • - Someone who killed a person • - Someone who drive a vehicle. • - Something that we use to open a door. • - Something that we use to switch or change • - Someone who defend someone in a judgement. • - Someone who drive fast cars around a circuit. • - Something that we use to cut things, like food. • ...
Light from Light Crossword 2020-05-26
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- a contact-free way to sanitize hands
- attending school, eating a healthy meal, and even taking part in a medical clinic
- the condition of public health (ex: drinking water and sewage)
- 70 percent of the human body
- another word for starvation
- disease that attacks the lungs
- location where patients receive medical treatment
- a person's mental or physical condition
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- empowering individuals with knowledge of health
- the capital of Haiti
- the health institution that Light from Light partners with
- the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities needed for the operation of a society or enterprise
- founder and coordinator of Lespwa Timoun
- when one's muscles shrink and stop functioning
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- the ability to provide steady, reliable, and generous support
16 Clues: the capital of Haiti • another word for starvation • 70 percent of the human body • disease that attacks the lungs • a contact-free way to sanitize hands • a person's mental or physical condition • founder and coordinator of Lespwa Timoun • when one's muscles shrink and stop functioning • empowering individuals with knowledge of health • ...
wedding shower 2013-07-01
16 Clues: a gift • infant • to bake • on finger • for babies • to disagree • to sleep in • droopy eyes • to make tidy • to apologise • medical person • unite together • with your lips • cuddle a person • opposite of sad • hang it on a line
Healthcare Word Hunt “Nurse Practitioner” Edition 2023-07-10
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- Signs that something's not quite right with your health.
- A medical marvel that stimulates immunity and combats infectious diseases.
- Medical investigation to determine the cause of an illness or condition.
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- Prescribed remedy for an ailment.
- Medical device that converts liquid medication into a fine mist for inhalation.
- Medical facility providing outpatient care and treatment.
6 Clues: Prescribed remedy for an ailment. • Signs that something's not quite right with your health. • Medical facility providing outpatient care and treatment. • Medical investigation to determine the cause of an illness or condition. • A medical marvel that stimulates immunity and combats infectious diseases. • ...
New Vision & Medical Standards 2012-05-05
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- Is the intent of the department to _____________ all “not to exceed 35 mph” restrictions that have been placed on license based solely on visual acuity of 20/50-2 or worse
- It is the intent of the department to remove all mirror restrictions that have been placed on license based solely on ______________ or hearing impairment.
- First look for 140 degrees binocular in the temporal or the __________ field
- To remove the restriction F due to Hearing Impaired and the customer wants to leave Hearing Impaired on the license you must 1st go to ______________ and under the Personal Tab select No under Hearing Impaired
- Applicants may still choose to have the Hearing Impaired or Deaf indicators placed on their license this is completely up to the applicant and would not affect the _________________
- A speed restriction will show on the license as a “J” restriction, Restriction “R” is being __________
- Issuance personnel will address this at the first available opportunity that presents itself, be that a renewal or _____________
- If binocular reading is _____________ 110 degrees, check the monocular reading in the left or right eye must be at least 110 degrees
- A license transaction that requires a vision screening or when a customer presents a vision report, __________ staff can determine the basis for the “left and right outside rearview mirror” restriction
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- If the _____________ field of vision is less than 140 degrees but at least 100 degrees, the applicant shall be restricted to driving a vehicle with BOTH left & right outside mirrors
- +2 reading is the ________ reading
- The restriction F is added when _______________ is less than 20/100
- Do NOT use a ____________ of Temporal from one eye and Nasal from another to meet the standard, this is not allowed
- We will be able to use the sum of the nasal _______________
- After indicating No in the Personal Info Tab, save out of it and go to the ___________ restrictions link, under Add & Remove, place a check mark in the box under remove restriction F
- The quickest way to check if the F restriction was added due to hearing impaired is by going to the ______________ tab
- If one eye has a _____________ field of vision of at least 100 degrees, applicant shall be restricted with BOTH left and right outside mirrors
- When a transaction does not require a vision screening than you must contact the Supervisor or the ____________ to have them review the previous license or application
- When a speed restriction is applied due to a physicians’ recommendation, you place a “J” restriction, not to _________ 35 mph
19 Clues: +2 reading is the ________ reading • We will be able to use the sum of the nasal _______________ • The restriction F is added when _______________ is less than 20/100 • First look for 140 degrees binocular in the temporal or the __________ field • A speed restriction will show on the license as a “J” restriction, Restriction “R” is being __________ • ...
Medical Disorders of Rabbits 2022-04-04
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- Commonly recognised musculoskeletal condition in dogs but is found in older rabbits
- Transmitted by spores shed in urine E._____
- Clinical signs include drunken appearance, wobbly hops, seizures, circling and stargazing
- Can be acute if caused by uroliths, or chronic if caused by age
- Occurs in lactating does
- Bacteria that lives in the airways but causes problems in times of stress
- More common name for gastric ileus
- Slow growing tumour, uterine
- High temperature caused by infection
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- May be caused, in part, by the way rabbits excrete calcium
- Inflammation of the bladder
- Bacteria that causes ‘snuffles’ in rabbits
- Common drug used to promote gut motility
- Common post mortem finding in older or giant breed rabbits
- Surgery to remove the mammary glands
- Glaucoma and cataracts can cause this
- Possible cause of urine scalding that may be due to poor husbandry
- Effect of cystitis that may be treated with Meloxicam for example
- Bloody urine
19 Clues: Bloody urine • Occurs in lactating does • Inflammation of the bladder • Slow growing tumour, uterine • More common name for gastric ileus • Surgery to remove the mammary glands • High temperature caused by infection • Glaucoma and cataracts can cause this • Common drug used to promote gut motility • Bacteria that causes ‘snuffles’ in rabbits • ...
Medical Suffixes (D&A) 2022-09-08
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- Breathing (Diagnostic)
- Softening (Diagnostic)
- Characteristic of (Adjective)
- Cell and/or living substance (Adjective)
- Hardening (Diagnostic)
- Paralysis (Diagnostic)
- Medical treatment (Adjective)
- Resembling (Adjective)
- Deficiency (Diagnostic)
- Small (Adjective)
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- Enlargement (Diagnostic)
- Breaking open (Diagnostic)
- Eating (Adjective)
- Formation and?or repair of (Adjective)
- Flow and/or discharge (Diagnostic)
- Abnormal condition (Diagnostic)
- Bursting fourth (Diagnostic)
- Tumor or mass (Diagnostic)
- Disease (Diagnostic)
19 Clues: Small (Adjective) • Eating (Adjective) • Disease (Diagnostic) • Breathing (Diagnostic) • Softening (Diagnostic) • Hardening (Diagnostic) • Paralysis (Diagnostic) • Resembling (Adjective) • Deficiency (Diagnostic) • Enlargement (Diagnostic) • Breaking open (Diagnostic) • Tumor or mass (Diagnostic) • Bursting fourth (Diagnostic) • Characteristic of (Adjective) • Medical treatment (Adjective) • ...
UOSCOM - Medical Crossword - CNS 2020-10-23
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- Uncontrollable hand
- Positive sign of UMNL
- Two cerebral _________
- Fainting
- Man in the brain
- Performed in brain surgery
- Paralysis on one side
- Cranial nerve V
- Obsolete way to treat mental disorders
- Dorsal root ganglia are responsible for
- Difficulty in articulation
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- Egyptians removed this in mummification
- Drug for Parkinson's
- Tuning fork test
- Bacteria causing meningitis
- Sterile body fluid
- Athlete who suffered from Parkinson’s
- Commonly misdiagnosed condition
- Latin for “bridge”
19 Clues: Fainting • Cranial nerve V • Tuning fork test • Man in the brain • Sterile body fluid • Latin for “bridge” • Uncontrollable hand • Drug for Parkinson's • Positive sign of UMNL • Paralysis on one side • Two cerebral _________ • Performed in brain surgery • Difficulty in articulation • Bacteria causing meningitis • Commonly misdiagnosed condition • Athlete who suffered from Parkinson’s • ...
Chapter 19 Medical Terms 2024-10-01
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- improves ones appearance
- Carpal Ligament thick band of tissue on the back of the forearm
- instrument used to cut thin slices of skin
- lip surgery
- combining or absorbing
- reshaping the nose
- graft from a different species
- severity of the patient's condition is assessed
- metatarsophalangeal
- to enhance the size
- condition where fingers and toes are joined together
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- permits movement
- a straight forward way to removal a lesion
- burns that appear charred or pearly white
- excessive or many
- a system that consists of two main layers
- removal of the epidermis/about half of the dermis
- sebaceous glands produce this type of oil
- split in the lip or palate
19 Clues: lip surgery • permits movement • excessive or many • reshaping the nose • metatarsophalangeal • to enhance the size • combining or absorbing • improves ones appearance • split in the lip or palate • graft from a different species • burns that appear charred or pearly white • a system that consists of two main layers • sebaceous glands produce this type of oil • ...
Week 6 Medical words 2023-02-14
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- What is ABD
- what is LT
- what means posterior, after, behind
- what is RLQ
- what means towards middle or center
- what means away from or farthest from the trunk or the point or origin of a part
- what is ant
- what is RT
- what means above or on top of
- what does hypo mean
- what is LLQ
- what means skull
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- what is LUQ
- what bone is at the bottom of the vertebrae
- what means toward or nearest the trunk or the point of origin of a part
- what means horizontal, across
- what is RUQ
- what means side
- what means below or towards the feet
19 Clues: what is LT • what is RT • what is LUQ • What is ABD • what is RLQ • what is RUQ • what is ant • what is LLQ • what means side • what means skull • what does hypo mean • what means horizontal, across • what means above or on top of • what means posterior, after, behind • what means towards middle or center • what means below or towards the feet • what bone is at the bottom of the vertebrae • ...
Nervous System Medical Terminology 2024-12-03
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- Prefix meaning one or single.
- Prefix meaning upon or above.
- Prefix meaning beside or abnormal.
- Prefix meaning under or below.
- Prefix meaning self.
- Prefix meaning against.
- Prefix meaning together or with.
- Acute confusion state.
- Chemical messenger in the nervous system.
- Prefix meaning across or through.
- Prefix meaning again or back.
- Prefix meaning down or away from.
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- Imaging of blood vessels.
- Prefix meaning after.
- Part of the autonomic nervous system.
- Beneath the dura mater.
- Supporting cells of the nervous system.
- Junction between two nerve cells.
- Prefix meaning muscle.
19 Clues: Prefix meaning self. • Prefix meaning after. • Prefix meaning muscle. • Acute confusion state. • Beneath the dura mater. • Prefix meaning against. • Imaging of blood vessels. • Prefix meaning one or single. • Prefix meaning upon or above. • Prefix meaning again or back. • Prefix meaning under or below. • Prefix meaning together or with. • Junction between two nerve cells. • ...
Medical Law and Ethics 2024-12-07
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- when someone doesn't have the legal capacity to form a contract
- When a person works under the direction or control of another person (the person working under the employer
- All information given to health care personnel by a patient
- Financial compensation: Damages; Injunction: Order to stop doing something; Specific Performance: Order to do something
- Transplantation and Anatomy Act 1979; Health Rights Commission Act 1991; Anti-Discrimination Act 1991; Workplace and Safety Act 1995; Information Privacy Act 2009; Child Protection Act 2003; Powers of Attorney Act 1998; Guardianship and Administration Act 2000
- Patient self-determination act
- Recognized by many health care facilities
- It is now known who the person is; The death was a violent or otherwise unnatural death; The death happened in suspicious circumstances; The death was not reasonably expected to be the outcome of a health procedure; The cause of death certificate has not been issued; The death was in care; The death was in custody; The person had not consulted a doctor within 3 months before the person’s death
- Actively assisting a person to die (ACTIVE); In response to a request, and with consent of the person (VOLUNTARY) (unlawful in Australia); Amounts to aiding suicide; Would also amount to murder; Consent to death immaterial (Criminal Code 1899 (Qld))
Down
- Public health or safety; Administration of justice; Ways to prevent deaths from happening in similar; Circumstances in the future
- Stated in distinct and clear language either orally or in writing
- Documents that allow individuals to state what measures should or should not be taken to prolong life when death is expected
- Designation if health care surrogate / durable power of attorney
- offer, acceptance, consideration
- when defamation occurs and the information is written
- Procures another to kill himself/herself; Counsels another to kill himself/herself and thereby induces the other person to do so; Aids another in killing himself/herself is a guilty crime, and is liable to imprisonment for life
- an agreement between two or more parties
- Obligations that are understood without verbal expression
- Withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment allowing a patient to die from natural causes; Withdrawal of treatment allowing patient to die of natural causes (PASSIVE); In response to a medical decision made in the best interests of the patient and in accordance with good medical practice (NON-VOLUNTARY)
19 Clues: Patient self-determination act • offer, acceptance, consideration • an agreement between two or more parties • Recognized by many health care facilities • when defamation occurs and the information is written • Obligations that are understood without verbal expression • All information given to health care personnel by a patient • ...
Medical Terminology set 1 2025-08-13
Across
- opening
- Objective evidence of disease
- disease
- excessive
- losing a lot of blood in a short amount of time
- surgical removal
- pain
- abnormal condition
- study of
- inflammation of the stomach
Down
- inflammation of the tonsils
- swelling caused by excess fluid in the body tissues
- a prediction of the probable course of a disease
- disease
- red
- birth
- liver
- new
- deficient
- an examination technique
20 Clues: red • new • pain • birth • liver • opening • disease • disease • study of • excessive • deficient • surgical removal • abnormal condition • an examination technique • inflammation of the tonsils • inflammation of the stomach • Objective evidence of disease • losing a lot of blood in a short amount of time • a prediction of the probable course of a disease • ...
Veterinary & Medical Terminology Crossword 2026-01-20
Across
- Diagnoses, A systematic method used to identify a specific disease by considering a list of potential conditions with similar symptoms.
- A pancreatic enzyme that catalyzes the breakdown of fats into fatty acids.
- Canthus, The inner corner of the eye, closest to the nose.
- The process of taking legal action or a dispute brought before a court.
- A medical term for inflammation of the wall of the uterus.
- The surgical removal of the testes in a male animal.
- The bone that forms the upper jaw and holds the upper teeth.
- The thin, protective membrane that lines the eyelids and covers the white part of the eye.
- The act of breathing air out of the lungs.
Down
- Pertaining to the vertebrae of the tail or the tailbone area.
- Canthus, The outer corner of the eye where the upper and lower eyelids meet.
- The general term for the surgical sterilization of an animal (often used specifically for males).
- The biological process of breathing air into the lungs.
- Band The area at the top of a horse's hoof from which the hoof wall grows.
- A type of treatment or therapy based on observation and experience rather than precise scientific testing.
- A physical state of being abnormally thin or weak, usually due to illness or a lack of food.
- The bone that forms the lower jaw in vertebrates.
- Laparotomy A major surgical procedure where the abdomen is opened to examine the organs for diagnosis.
- A clinical term describing a fluid-filled mass that moves or displaces when pressure is applied.
19 Clues: The act of breathing air out of the lungs. • The bone that forms the lower jaw in vertebrates. • The surgical removal of the testes in a male animal. • The biological process of breathing air into the lungs. • Canthus, The inner corner of the eye, closest to the nose. • A medical term for inflammation of the wall of the uterus. • ...
