medical Crossword Puzzles
Medical crossword 2016-08-29
8 Clues: mazhen in Pinyin • Robéola in Spanish • Orcchioni in Italia • Bluthochdruck in Germany • arythmie cardiaque in French • lack blood or red blood cell • Bauchspeicheldrüsenentzündung in Gemany • intradermoréaction à la tuberculin in French
medical problems 2020-06-21
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- When theres something seriously wrong with your arm.
- When the inside of your head is hurting.
- liquid that comes out when you cut yourself.
- When theres something seriously wrong with your leg.
- When something is stopping you from breathing.
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- blood coming from an opening on your face.
- When blood stops going to your heart.
- When your body reacts to something in a bad way.
8 Clues: When blood stops going to your heart. • When the inside of your head is hurting. • blood coming from an opening on your face. • liquid that comes out when you cut yourself. • When something is stopping you from breathing. • When your body reacts to something in a bad way. • When theres something seriously wrong with your arm. • ...
Medical Crossword 2020-12-11
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- phase is also called as the resting phase
- is a 5-alpha reductase inhibitor
- scale is used to classify female pattern hair loss
- is generated by cellular mechanism
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- phase is induced by oxidative stress
- is the middle layer of hair shaft
- is formed by enzyme 5 – alpha reductase
- phase lasts for 2 to 8 years
8 Clues: phase lasts for 2 to 8 years • is a 5-alpha reductase inhibitor • is the middle layer of hair shaft • is generated by cellular mechanism • phase is induced by oxidative stress • is formed by enzyme 5 – alpha reductase • phase is also called as the resting phase • scale is used to classify female pattern hair loss
Medical Terminology 2016-12-05
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- poster/ior, further back in position; of or nearer the rear or hind end, especially of the body or a part of it.
- meta/bolism, the chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life.
- coccyg/eal, a small triangular bone forming the lower extremity of the spinal column in humans, consisting of four ankylosed rudimentary vertebrae.
- lymph/aden/itis, inflammation of a lymph node.
- angi/o/plasty, surgical repair or unblocking of a blood vessel, especially a coronary artery.
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- electr/o/cardi/o/gram, a record or display of a person's heartbeat.
- cyt/o/plasm, the material or protoplasm within a living cell, excluding the nucleus.
- onc/o/logy, the study and treatment of tumors.
8 Clues: onc/o/logy, the study and treatment of tumors. • lymph/aden/itis, inflammation of a lymph node. • electr/o/cardi/o/gram, a record or display of a person's heartbeat. • cyt/o/plasm, the material or protoplasm within a living cell, excluding the nucleus. • angi/o/plasty, surgical repair or unblocking of a blood vessel, especially a coronary artery. • ...
medical equipment 2017-04-21
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- used for cutting things
- used to stop the bleeding
- used to cover the wound
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- used to take blood pressure
- used for giving injections
- used for gripping things and tissues
- a strong heated container used for chemical reactions and other processes using high pressures and temperatures, e.g. steam sterilization
- used to make an incision
8 Clues: used for cutting things • used to cover the wound • used to make an incision • used to stop the bleeding • used for giving injections • used to take blood pressure • used for gripping things and tissues • a strong heated container used for chemical reactions and other processes using high pressures and temperatures, e.g. steam sterilization
Medical Terms 2018-11-19
Medical Terms 2024-06-27
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- responsible for filtering blood (6 letters)
- of the liver (9 letters)
- meaning "blood" (4 letters)
- that triggers an allergic reaction (8 letters)
- of body structure (7 letters)
- term for the heart's main pumping chamber (7 letters)
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- in red blood cells or hemoglobin (6 letters)
- that pumps blood (5 letters)
- bone in the human body (5 letters)
- term for high blood pressure (11 letters)
- of the function of body parts (10 letters)
11 Clues: of the liver (9 letters) • meaning "blood" (4 letters) • that pumps blood (5 letters) • of body structure (7 letters) • bone in the human body (5 letters) • term for high blood pressure (11 letters) • of the function of body parts (10 letters) • responsible for filtering blood (6 letters) • in red blood cells or hemoglobin (6 letters) • ...
Medical words 2023-04-18
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- a chemical used for preventing infection in an injury, especially by killing bacteria.
- a light bed made of cloth with poles for a frame, used for carrying people who are injured or dead.
- very thin, light cloth, used to make clothing, to cover cuts.
- a small solid piece of medicine that a person swallows without chewing.
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- a special vehicle used to take sick or injured people to hospital.
- a chemical element that is found in small amounts in sea water and used to prevent infection
- Medical device which is used to look into the ears.
- It is used to pull out hairs or to pick up small objects by pressing the two strips of metal together with the fingers.
8 Clues: Medical device which is used to look into the ears. • very thin, light cloth, used to make clothing, to cover cuts. • a special vehicle used to take sick or injured people to hospital. • a small solid piece of medicine that a person swallows without chewing. • a chemical used for preventing infection in an injury, especially by killing bacteria. • ...
Medical Tools 2023-10-11
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- a ool used in tongue examination that is used by pressing the patient's tongue and being able to see the throat clearly.
- a tool for examining the patient's ear canal
- Tool measuring blood pressure
- atools to check the condition of the eyes, ears and nose
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- a tool for injecting fluid into the patients body is usually pierced directly into a blood vessel or muscle so that the fluid immediately flows to all parts of the body
- a tool to measure oxygen saturation in the blood
- Tool or listening to heartbeat
- Tool measuring temperature
8 Clues: Tool measuring temperature • Tool measuring blood pressure • Tool or listening to heartbeat • a tool for examining the patient's ear canal • a tool to measure oxygen saturation in the blood • atools to check the condition of the eyes, ears and nose • ...
Medical problems 2024-01-31
8 Clues: When your tooth aches • When you have high temperature • When you eat too much fast food • When you have pain in your back • When you fall and hurt your knee • When you listen to a very loud music • When you play computer games all day long • When you touch something very hot or boiling
Medical Vocabulary 2024-10-23
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- if you have a very bad cut, you might need this
- you can apply this to stop bleeding
- emergency workers use this to help move patients
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- to help with pain you can take this
- if you hit your head very hard you might get this
- to keep swelling down you can apply this
- if you have a broken bone, the doctor will put this on
- these are used to help people walk if they have a broken leg
8 Clues: to help with pain you can take this • you can apply this to stop bleeding • to keep swelling down you can apply this • if you have a very bad cut, you might need this • emergency workers use this to help move patients • if you hit your head very hard you might get this • if you have a broken bone, the doctor will put this on • ...
medical Career 2024-03-22
8 Clues: specializes in animals • someone who fixes teeth • someone who cleans teeth • gives medication out for the DR • specializes in images of the heart • nurse that is highly advanced but not a dr • part of a firefighter more advanced then emt • graduated from college of nursing and is Licensed
Medical Tools 2022-06-16
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- for debulking tumors
- used for making incisions
- used to separate and manipulate the edges of a surgical incision
- used to separate one tissue or tissue plane from another.
- allows physicians and health providers to better view a woman's cervix during pelvic exams.
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- an instrument for pulling out a body part, foreign body, or calculus.
- a file used (as for scraping bone) in surgery.
- nonlocking grasping tool
8 Clues: for debulking tumors • nonlocking grasping tool • used for making incisions • a file used (as for scraping bone) in surgery. • used to separate one tissue or tissue plane from another. • used to separate and manipulate the edges of a surgical incision • an instrument for pulling out a body part, foreign body, or calculus. • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-08-23
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- burning sensation caused by the return of acidic stomach contents into the esophagus
- genetic condition that affects the membrane
- The identification of a disease
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- a radiographic study of the blood vessels after the injection of a contrast medium
- Someone who studies the Brain
- surgical removal of the appendix
- abnormal hardening of the walls of an artery or arteries
- Terminology the language that is used to describe anatomical structures, processes, conditions, medical procedures, and treatments.
8 Clues: Someone who studies the Brain • The identification of a disease • surgical removal of the appendix • genetic condition that affects the membrane • abnormal hardening of the walls of an artery or arteries • a radiographic study of the blood vessels after the injection of a contrast medium • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-12-19
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- blood vessels arteries, veins, capillaries
- related to blood vessels
- A medication used to lower blood pressure
- The pressure when the heart contracts
- responsible for transporting blood, oxygen, nutrients, and hormones throughout the body.
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- A condition of high blood pressure
- The pressure when the heart relaxes
- related to the heart
8 Clues: related to the heart • related to blood vessels • A condition of high blood pressure • The pressure when the heart relaxes • The pressure when the heart contracts • A medication used to lower blood pressure • blood vessels arteries, veins, capillaries • responsible for transporting blood, oxygen, nutrients, and hormones throughout the body.
Find the medical topic!! 2024-11-13
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- an open sore on an internal or external surface of the body
- rub by accident against had surfaces, causing an injuries
- condition in which the air sacs of the lungs are damaged, causing breathlessness
- usual last step of the medical examination
- an injury to living tissue caused by a curt
- part of the skeleton that contain mouth and teeth
- the smallest blood vessels
- digestive system part famous for it acids
- physical injury
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- ratio o the heart beats
- radiology images procedure
- method or reanimating people
- main organ of the circulatory system
- The body part that contain brain and skull
- breathing with whistling or rattling sound in the chest
- causes spasm in the bronchi of the lungs, causing difficulties to breathing
- fail in blood pressure caused marked by irregular breathing and rapid pulse
- blood vessels on charge to transport the oxygenated blood
18 Clues: physical injury • ratio o the heart beats • radiology images procedure • the smallest blood vessels • method or reanimating people • main organ of the circulatory system • digestive system part famous for it acids • The body part that contain brain and skull • usual last step of the medical examination • an injury to living tissue caused by a curt • ...
Health Insurance Vocab 2023-03-06
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- A portion of medical cost paid by an insured person.
- A portion of the medical cost you pay after your deductible has been met.
- The cost of having insurance.
- Typically an additional type of insurance is needed, as regular health insurance doesn’t cover these expenses. (ex. Vision and Dental)
- A federal program that provides health coverage if you are 65+ or under 65 and have a disability, no matter your income.
- A type of savings account that lets you set aside money before taxes are taken out, to pay for qualified medical expenses.
- The most you will have to pay in a year for covered services.
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- When a doctor or physician does not have contact with your health insurance plan provider.
- Amount you have to pay until insurance will pay.
- The yearly period in the fall when people can enroll in a health insurance plan for the next calendar year.
- The health care items or services covered by a health insurance plan.
- Is a state and federal program that provides health coverage if you have a very low income.
12 Clues: The cost of having insurance. • Amount you have to pay until insurance will pay. • A portion of medical cost paid by an insured person. • The most you will have to pay in a year for covered services. • The health care items or services covered by a health insurance plan. • A portion of the medical cost you pay after your deductible has been met. • ...
spelling 2013-09-09
15 Clues: fake • the same • customary • excellent • disastrous • using logic • having authority • around your area • alike in every way • __________ not manual • occurring now and then • happening in the future • uncontrollable emotions • relating to past events • MD is a doctor of _______
spelling 2013-09-09
15 Clues: fake • the same • customary • excellent • disastrous • using logic • around your area • having authority • alike in every way • __________ not manual • occurring now and then • relating to past events • happening in the future • uncontrollable emotions • MD is a doctor of _______
Blood Borne Pathogens 2024-04-16
15 Clues: cure • bacteria • body fluid • containers • face bumps • wash hands • mouth fluid • medical waste • protect hands • overgrown cancer • Centers for Disease Control • Personal Protective Equipment • Something that a person feels • Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome • Occupational Health and Safety Administration
Legal & Ethical + Public Health 2021-09-24
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- law that regulates the sharing of medical information
- failure to perform in a prudent matter
- failure of professional to render proper services through ignorance or negligence
- unlawful touching of another person without his or her consent
- governmental agency gives when person meets the qualification for a particular occupation
- serious criminal offense that carries penalty of imprisonment for more than one year
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- disease spreads across multiple countries
- spoken statement of false charges that defame or damage another's reputation
- nation's leading public health agency
- the writing of unture matter that is defamatory
- threat or attempt to inure another person
- release of medical information pertaining to their care
12 Clues: nation's leading public health agency • failure to perform in a prudent matter • disease spreads across multiple countries • threat or attempt to inure another person • the writing of unture matter that is defamatory • law that regulates the sharing of medical information • release of medical information pertaining to their care • ...
Module 5 2024-03-03
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- Examination of body tissues to determine the cause of death
- A person who provides counseling and information on long term-planning, financial assistance, or available community service
- Working together
- State medical coverage for individuals/families w/ poverty-level income
- Consults with staff members
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- Action does not require a medical order but requires critical thinking
- The amount of insurance carrier requires to pay for care
- Tightly controls team member
- Amount insurance carrier requires to pay prior to care given
- Settle differences
- Does not control the team and offer little if any direction
- Person with legal authority to determine cause of death
12 Clues: Working together • Settle differences • Consults with staff members • Tightly controls team member • Person with legal authority to determine cause of death • The amount of insurance carrier requires to pay for care • Examination of body tissues to determine the cause of death • Does not control the team and offer little if any direction • ...
BLC Black History 2023-02-13
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- National Medical Association (formed because Black doctors were not allowed to join the AMA)
- This epidemic happened in Boston in 1721
- invented a laser cataract treatment device (Laserphaco Probe)
- Locations in hospitals used to service African Americans
- Takeda VP Hem/Endo/LSD/Transplant Patient Services US
- 1st female African American Astronaut
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- 1st African American to earn a medical degree from Univ. of Scotland
- Unethical practices for this sexually transmitted infection took place in Tuskegee
- Catholic hospital in Ensley dedicated to Black health
- Takeda Head of Global Clinical Operations
- Percentage of Black Physicians in USA (2020 census)
- Slave who brought the science of vaccines to the early colonies
12 Clues: 1st female African American Astronaut • This epidemic happened in Boston in 1721 • Takeda Head of Global Clinical Operations • Percentage of Black Physicians in USA (2020 census) • Catholic hospital in Ensley dedicated to Black health • Takeda VP Hem/Endo/LSD/Transplant Patient Services US • Locations in hospitals used to service African Americans • ...
Branches of medicine 2025-04-08
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- The branch of medicine regarging the nervous system.
- A doctor that is specialized in the digestive system.
- The branch of medicine regarding women's health and pregnancy.
- Kim Kardashian's favourite kind of doctor.
- The branch of medicine regarding kidneys.
- The branch of medicine regarding the heart and blood vessels.
- A doctor that provides medical care for infants and children.
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- A doctor that treats skin, hair and nail disorders.
- A doctor that is specialized in lung diseases.
- The surgeon that is specialized in the organs present in the chest.
- The branch of medicine regarding blood disorders.
- A doctor that provides medical care for the elderly patients.
12 Clues: The branch of medicine regarding kidneys. • Kim Kardashian's favourite kind of doctor. • A doctor that is specialized in lung diseases. • The branch of medicine regarding blood disorders. • A doctor that treats skin, hair and nail disorders. • The branch of medicine regarging the nervous system. • A doctor that is specialized in the digestive system. • ...
Healthcare Equity Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-14
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- A sudden outbreak of disease that affects many people (___)
- A place where sick or injured people receive treatment (___)
- The principle of moral rightness and fairness (___)
- Obstacles that make it hard for people to get care (___)
- Fairness and equality in how care & resources are distributed
- Differences in health outcomes between groups (___)
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- The system that provides medical services
- A group of people living in the same area or sharing common interests (___)
- An organization that offers help to those in need (___)
- A person receiving medical care (___)
- The state of physical, mental, and social well-being (___)
- The act of putting a plan or policy into action (___)
12 Clues: A person receiving medical care (___) • The system that provides medical services • The principle of moral rightness and fairness (___) • Differences in health outcomes between groups (___) • The act of putting a plan or policy into action (___) • An organization that offers help to those in need (___) • Obstacles that make it hard for people to get care (___) • ...
Cat Vaccines and Diseases 2018-04-12
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- infection that causes oral ulcers to form
- _____ dot on a snap combo test means negative. Wahoo!
- virus that causes a build up of belly fluid
- virus that mean inflammation of the nose and throat
- did we discuss any bacterial infections in cats?
- type of infection that cannot be treated with antibiotics
- a virus that attacks the red and white blood cells
- rabies and FIP are 100% _________
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- ______ contact is the phrase used to describe a disease that is transmitted by blood, urine, and saliva
- a viral disease that causes cancer
- medical word for white blood cells (WBC)
- abbreviations for the cat vaccine given at 8,12,16 weeks of age
- FeLV is _______ contagious than FIV (more or less)
- term for airborne transmission
- abbreviations for the two diseases commonly tested for in stray cats
- age that rabies vaccine can first be administered
- medical word for red blood cells (RBC)
- type of infection that can be treated with antibiotics
18 Clues: term for airborne transmission • rabies and FIP are 100% _________ • a viral disease that causes cancer • medical word for red blood cells (RBC) • medical word for white blood cells (WBC) • infection that causes oral ulcers to form • virus that causes a build up of belly fluid • did we discuss any bacterial infections in cats? • ...
Aviation Terminologies and Vocabulary 2024-07-22
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- - The ability to understand and use aviation terminology.
- - The ability to communicate clearly with air traffic control.
- - The area of the sky controlled by a particular country or region.
- - The strip of land where planes take off and land.
- - A medical examination required for aviation professionals.
- - The person responsible for maintaining the aircraft.
- - The study of the properties of moving air and the interaction with solid bodies.
- - The area where the pilot controls the aircraft.
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- - The document required to certify the pilot's ability to fly.
- - Initial training course for aspiring pilots.
- - The height of an object in relation to sea level or ground level.
- - The person who assists passengers during the flight.
- - Knowledge of weather conditions and patterns.
- - A device used for training pilots by simulating flight conditions.
- - Official recognition of skills and knowledge.
- - The process of planning and following a route.
- - The process of gaining experience through practical work.
- - A qualification showing proficiency in flying.
18 Clues: - Initial training course for aspiring pilots. • - Knowledge of weather conditions and patterns. • - Official recognition of skills and knowledge. • - The process of planning and following a route. • - A qualification showing proficiency in flying. • - The area where the pilot controls the aircraft. • - The strip of land where planes take off and land. • ...
NAME THAT EMD C.C/PROTOCOL 2024-03-09
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- PATIENT'S HEART IS RACING
- PATIENT WAS DIZZY AND FELL
- PATIENT IS HAVING GROIN PAIN
- PATIENT IS NOT WAKING UP AND IS NOT BREATHING
- PATIENT IS BARELY BREATHING AFTER GETTING BIT BY A SNAKE
- PATIENT IS TURNING BLUE AND HAVING CHEST PAINS
- MEDICAL ALARM OPR SAYS MEDICAL ALERT OF A PATIENT THAT FELL
- PATIENT IS FEELING DIZZY
- PATIENT IS STARRING OFF
- PATIENT SLIPPED ON ICE AND FELL WHILE GETTING OUT OF THE CAR
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- PATIENT IS HAVING NUMBNESS IN THEIR LEFT ARM AND SLURRED SPEECH
- PATIENT VOMITING WHAT LOOKS LIKE COFFEE GROUND MATERIAL
- PATIENT LOCKED HIMSELF IN THE GARAGE WITH THE CAR RUNNING TRYING TO COMMIT SUICIDE
- PATIENT'S BLOOD SUGAR IS LOW AND IS FEELING TIRED
- PATIENT WAS JUST TACKLED DURING A FOOTBALL GAME AND NOW IS NOT ALERT
- PATIENT UNINTENTIONALLY TOOK TOO MANY OF HIS BP MEDS AND IS LIGHTHEADED
- PATIENT'S CONTACT GOT STUCK IN THIER EYE
- PATIENT MISTAKENLY DROPPED BOILING WATER ON HER DAUGHTER'S HEAD
18 Clues: PATIENT IS STARRING OFF • PATIENT IS FEELING DIZZY • PATIENT'S HEART IS RACING • PATIENT WAS DIZZY AND FELL • PATIENT IS HAVING GROIN PAIN • PATIENT'S CONTACT GOT STUCK IN THIER EYE • PATIENT IS NOT WAKING UP AND IS NOT BREATHING • PATIENT IS TURNING BLUE AND HAVING CHEST PAINS • PATIENT'S BLOOD SUGAR IS LOW AND IS FEELING TIRED • ...
Chapter 14 2022-06-09
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- involves 2 steps, rectification and enveloping
- part of the machine that shows the images
- the ability to be on of off, black/white
- where medical images are stored for reviewing
- this allows the sonographer to get rid of weak echoes
- smallest amount of memory
- converter part of the machine that stores the images into memory
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- allows the sonographer to make an image uniformly bright
- synchronizer part of the machine that times the pulses
- decreases the options of grays that are displayed
- format for medical imaging to be viewed anywhere
- part of the machine that creates voltage for the transducer
- increases the strength of all signals, making them brighter
13 Clues: smallest amount of memory • the ability to be on of off, black/white • part of the machine that shows the images • where medical images are stored for reviewing • involves 2 steps, rectification and enveloping • format for medical imaging to be viewed anywhere • decreases the options of grays that are displayed • this allows the sonographer to get rid of weak echoes • ...
Health 2023-07-20
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- Substances used to treat or prevent illnesses.
- Maintaining a harmonious and stable condition of the body.
- A facility where medical treatment is provided to patients.
- The process of providing the body with essential nutrients.
- A natural state of rest for the body and mind.
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- To drink enough water to maintain good health.
- Food or air that is clean and not spoiled.
- A medical professional who provides health care.
- A period of relaxation and recovery for the body.
- The state of being in good health, both physically and mentally.
- The physical structure of a person or animal.
- Physical activity done to improve health and fitness.
- Engaging in physical activities and exercises regularly.
13 Clues: Food or air that is clean and not spoiled. • The physical structure of a person or animal. • To drink enough water to maintain good health. • Substances used to treat or prevent illnesses. • A natural state of rest for the body and mind. • A medical professional who provides health care. • A period of relaxation and recovery for the body. • ...
IMPORTANCE OF BLACK HISTORY IN MEDICINE 2025-02-05
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- The first African American psychiatrist and a leading pioneer in understanding what we now know as Alzheimer’s disease.
- The "Father of Blood Banking." Led the first American Red Cross Blood Bank and created mobile blood donation stations, before later protesting and resigning from the organization due to its policies and practice of segregating blood by race.
- Author of "The Woodchopper" and our very own king of Bloodless Surgery
- The founding dean of the Morehouse School of Medicine - the first predominantly black medical school in the US in the 20th century.
- Performed the first successful open-heart surgery, being the first Black cardiologist,
- The Youngest Provider of color in our office. Known for her hospitality and passionate care of her patients. Also known for wearing fun socks.
- The first Black Neurosurgeon in the United States, later becoming cheif of Neuro at the Children's hospital of Michigan.
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- The first black woman to direct the Bureau of Primary Health Care in the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration. She is most famous for her work studying sickle cell disease.
- The first African American woman in the US to graduate with a medical degree.
- Performed a series of experimental operations of enslaved African Women between 1845 and 1849. Known as the Founding father of Gynecology.
- First African-American to complete an ophthalmology residency
- African-American woman whose cancer cells are the source of the HeLa cell line, the first immortalized human cell line and one of the most important cell lines in medical research.
- A member of civil rights group, "the United Font". Helped organize the Flying Black Medics, a group of practitioners who flew from Chicago to Cairo to bring medical care and health education to members of the remote community.
13 Clues: First African-American to complete an ophthalmology residency • Author of "The Woodchopper" and our very own king of Bloodless Surgery • The first African American woman in the US to graduate with a medical degree. • Performed the first successful open-heart surgery, being the first Black cardiologist, • ...
Industries 2025-10-27
Dangerous Looks 2021-10-14
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- unreasonable case
- a type of medical care
- the number 1,000,000
- skin and hair care products, makeup and color cosmetics
- medical operations that improve someone’s look
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- permission for a child to do something
- someone who knows a lot about a particular subject
- a small red lump on your skin (especially on your face)
- a short film on TV or short article on radio for people to buy something
- an eyelid with a crease on the upper lid
10 Clues: unreasonable case • the number 1,000,000 • a type of medical care • permission for a child to do something • an eyelid with a crease on the upper lid • medical operations that improve someone’s look • someone who knows a lot about a particular subject • a small red lump on your skin (especially on your face) • skin and hair care products, makeup and color cosmetics • ...
gym 2023-07-17
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- Every two weeks
- Formally give something in writing
- __________Package.Combination of payment and benefits.
- Money a company or employee pays for employee's benefits, such as medical insurance.
- Period in which you stop working due to old age.
- Aims, things you want to accomplish in the future.
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- ____________ review. Discussion about an employee's work.
- Money given to pay for workout costs.
- Medical needs related to sight, such as glasses or contacts.
- Money added to someone's pay as a reward
10 Clues: Every two weeks • Formally give something in writing • Money given to pay for workout costs. • Money added to someone's pay as a reward • Period in which you stop working due to old age. • Aims, things you want to accomplish in the future. • __________Package.Combination of payment and benefits. • ____________ review. Discussion about an employee's work. • ...
University Health trivia 2025-10-07
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- Name of our Eastern Jackson County Hospital
- This is our official font for collateral
- Number of babies we deliver in Kansas City
- He was CEO from 1999 to 2013
- Our Chief Medical Officer
- Our current CEO
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- University Health's original name
- This area was originally named because of the number Medical facilities
- This connects the UH NICU to Children's Mercy NICU
- This future president lobbied on behalf of a new hospital in Eastern Jackson County
10 Clues: Our current CEO • Our Chief Medical Officer • He was CEO from 1999 to 2013 • University Health's original name • This is our official font for collateral • Number of babies we deliver in Kansas City • Name of our Eastern Jackson County Hospital • This connects the UH NICU to Children's Mercy NICU • This area was originally named because of the number Medical facilities • ...
Cancer-related Fatigue 2016-08-27
15 Clues: get • stop • fight • say no • feel pain • deal with • lessen pain • medical care • worried about • state(zustand) • extremely tired • causing difficult • causing great suffering • in need of rest or sleep • to help someone feel confident and able to do something
alexs vocab 2023-11-06
15 Clues: :fast • :awake • :a god • :magic • :to say • :acoward • :a knife • :compliment • :being clean • a shoe mender • :a fortune teller • :a medical condition • : Going out of place • :someting for piercing leather • :a thing that happens to represent what’s to come
Ryan 2022-06-03
15 Clues: Location • Core Value • Site Leader • Committed To • Spruance County • Medical Product • What Comes First • Tyvek Unit Leader • Nomex Unit Leader • Protect Our Planet • Kevlar Unit Leader • DuPont Headquarters • Our Line Of Business • Fire Protection Product • First Responder Safety Product
Advanced Directives 2025-10-20
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- the last name of the woman who suffered from cardiac arrest in 1990 in FL which caused her to live in a vegetive state
- Do not resuscitate
- a document outlining your wishes for end of care treatment; it is guide for families and doctors
- a medical order for living life sustaining treatment
- A comprehensive document that combines elements of a living will and healthcare power of attorney, allowing individuals to specify their preferences for a wider range of medical treatments and situations.
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- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- the last name of the woman who suffered a car accident in 1983 which left her a quadriplegic
- a patient legally appoints a trusted person to make medical decisions on their behalf if they are unable to do so themselves
- a portable order for life sustaining treatment
- Do not incubate
10 Clues: Do not incubate • Do not resuscitate • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation • a portable order for life sustaining treatment • a medical order for living life sustaining treatment • the last name of the woman who suffered a car accident in 1983 which left her a quadriplegic • a document outlining your wishes for end of care treatment; it is guide for families and doctors • ...
Medical Licensing Exams in the USA 2025-10-24
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- medical understanding and reasoning applied to actual patient care scenarios
- and examination administered and scored in a consisten, uniform manner to all test-takers, usually to compare perfomance across individuals
- The granting of a licence to practice a profession by an authorised body
- the set of requirementsthat must be fulfilled to be allowed to take the exam or apply for something
- a result system which the exam result is reported simply as "pass" or "fail" rather than a numeric score
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- Abilities focused on interacting with patients rather than purely technical knowledge
- The situation in which a physician can practice independently without direct oversight
- the supervised clinical education a medical graduate undergoes after their medical degree, before independent practice
- foundational scientific disciplines that underpin medicine
- A person who is taking or is required to take an examination
10 Clues: foundational scientific disciplines that underpin medicine • A person who is taking or is required to take an examination • The granting of a licence to practice a profession by an authorised body • medical understanding and reasoning applied to actual patient care scenarios • ...
6.6 Crossword Puzzle Challenge - Skin 2021-02-12
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- The white area at the base of the nail resembling a moon is called the _____.
- Cells responsible for skin pigmentation.
- Hair and nails are made of a hard protein called _____.
- Medical term for "sweating".
- Tiny opening on the surface of the skin.
- The combining form, albin/o means ______.
- Sebaceous glands secrete an oily substance called _____.
- When a sample of skin tissue is taken to be examined by a pathologist it is called a _____.
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- What can happen to the skin when there is no blood supply and the tissue dies is known as _____.
- Having no hair, baldness.
- This combining form means red.
- Condition where the skin loses pigmentation in different areas.
- Dense, fibrous, connective tissue layer that contains collagen.
- The medical term for itching.
- The skin is a ______ membrane for the entire body.
15 Clues: Having no hair, baldness. • Medical term for "sweating". • The medical term for itching. • This combining form means red. • Cells responsible for skin pigmentation. • Tiny opening on the surface of the skin. • The combining form, albin/o means ______. • The skin is a ______ membrane for the entire body. • Hair and nails are made of a hard protein called _____. • ...
HCM 4515 Midterm Review 2023-02-12
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- Care delivered after a stay in an acute care hospital.
- Housing model with personal care assistance
- Ex. grooming
- patient assessment for home health
- facility that provides medical, nursing, or rehabilitative services on a residential basis.
- physician orders for life sustaining treatment
- Healthcare or supportive services for individuals with a chronic condition or illness who live in the community
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- A treatment program that provides support and comprehensive care for the dying
- Area agency of aging
- branch of medicine that deals with health and care of older adults
- Ex. shopping
- study of process of aging and problems of older adults
- patient assessment for nursing homes
- A hospital based physician who specializes in the transition of patients from acute to subacute or post acute settings
- process of making decisions about future medical decisions
15 Clues: Ex. shopping • Ex. grooming • Area agency of aging • patient assessment for home health • patient assessment for nursing homes • Housing model with personal care assistance • physician orders for life sustaining treatment • Care delivered after a stay in an acute care hospital. • study of process of aging and problems of older adults • ...
Call Center Chronicles July Crossword 2024-06-28
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- Awareness Month for inflammation and stiffness of the joints
- Frozen treat on a stick
- A day celebrating a member of the mulberry, breadfruit and fig family tree that is also a popular meat substitute
- Sparks in the sky
- Free from outside control; not depending on another's authority
- Sand and seashells
- Awareness Month to educate and build awareness of a life-saving medical medical resource of the blood left in the umbilical cord which contains hematopoietic stem cells, that can be used to treat lots of diseases
- Watersport or activity
- Holiday or family trip
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- Celebration Month to honor the history, achievements, experiences, and struggles of the disability community
- Red summer berries
- Power or right to act, speak, or think
- Big family get-togethers once a year
- America's past-time
- Tents, bonfires, s'mores
15 Clues: Sparks in the sky • Red summer berries • Sand and seashells • America's past-time • Watersport or activity • Holiday or family trip • Frozen treat on a stick • Tents, bonfires, s'mores • Big family get-togethers once a year • Power or right to act, speak, or think • Awareness Month for inflammation and stiffness of the joints • ...
Unit 3 Math 2025-09-19
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- repeated numbers
- 1/2
- a branch of mathematics concerned with properties such as distance,shape,size
- Good-looking (usually used to describe men)
- is a mathematical word that comes from the Arabic language.You use it to solve mathematical problems language
- a medical operation to fix a part of the body
- when a woman does the same job as a man,and she gets less money
- a part of something,such as a nose on a face
- surgeon a doctor who does a medical operation to make a part of the body more beautiful
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- work in a certain way,usually for a special purpose
- a relation ship between two numbers
- the distance across something,from one side to the other
- a branch of mathematics
- information that shows you how to do something
- triangles square
15 Clues: 1/2 • repeated numbers • triangles square • a branch of mathematics • a relation ship between two numbers • Good-looking (usually used to describe men) • a part of something,such as a nose on a face • a medical operation to fix a part of the body • information that shows you how to do something • work in a certain way,usually for a special purpose • ...
Health Trivia 2025-10-08
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- What is the most common type of cancer?
- What is the medical term for you voice box?
- What fruit has more potassium than a banana?
- What is the largest bone in the human body?
- What is the leading cause of death in the US?
- This nutrient helps with digestion and bowel health.
- This chemical is known as the "happy hormone".
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- What disease did vaccines first eliminate?
- This nutrient is used in carrying oxygen in the blood.
- This organ filters waste from the blood to produce urine.
- What is the largest internal organ?
- What is the strongest muscle in the human body?
- This is the medical term for high blood pressure
- How many pairs of ribs does a human have?
- This is a condition in which your immune system reacts to a harmless substance.
15 Clues: What is the largest internal organ? • What is the most common type of cancer? • How many pairs of ribs does a human have? • What disease did vaccines first eliminate? • What is the medical term for you voice box? • What is the largest bone in the human body? • What fruit has more potassium than a banana? • What is the leading cause of death in the US? • ...
Employment Law 2022-11-11
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- only state that is not terminable at will
- social insurance provided for medical expenses for age 65 and older
- person authorizing another to act in their place
- one thing exchanged for another
- establishes and enforces federal health & safety standards in the workplace
- utilizes lawsuits & mediation to fight against discrimination in employment
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- act that protects workers by requiring 60 notice before allow mass layoffs
- sets rules for employees who are unable to work due to medical reason
- a written authority to name someone as your agent
- person who acts on another's behalf
- people who alert the authorities to misconduct of their employer
- prescribes what an employer must do for disabled employees
- trustee acts for the benefit of the beneficiary
- cannot void a contract if they are an agent
- cannot enter into contracts on behalf of business
- allows types of discrimination that are reasonably necessary to conduct a specific business
16 Clues: one thing exchanged for another • person who acts on another's behalf • only state that is not terminable at will • cannot void a contract if they are an agent • trustee acts for the benefit of the beneficiary • person authorizing another to act in their place • a written authority to name someone as your agent • cannot enter into contracts on behalf of business • ...
Unit 1 Passage 2 2022-06-09
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- pieces of metal or bullets let after a bomb blast or a battle
- needing a lot of time and effort
- to accept or start to use something new
- a device that sends something such as a rocket or missile into the air with force
- the armed forces
- to discover the facts or truth about something
- the scientific study of the medical use of radiation, especially X-rays
- making you feel worried or upset
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- the cutting open and examination of a dead body in order to discover the cause of death
- the city or town official who investigates suspicious deaths for possible murder
- capable of stopping bullets
- related to using scientific, medical methods to get information about crime
- a person who specializes in radiology
- possible
- mine a bomb hidden under the ground that explodes when someone moves over it
- a change in a situation
16 Clues: possible • the armed forces • a change in a situation • capable of stopping bullets • needing a lot of time and effort • making you feel worried or upset • a person who specializes in radiology • to accept or start to use something new • to discover the facts or truth about something • pieces of metal or bullets let after a bomb blast or a battle • ...
CAMP SCAVENGER HUNT 2020-07-29
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- ____4CMT is a great way to raise money for CMT
- Another symptom of CMT is hammer ______
- Camp Footprint is the only camp in the world for _____ with CMT
- One of the symptoms of CMT is high ______
- The CMTA's Director of Community Outreach
- CMT can affect muscles in both your hands and ______
- These medical devices can help with stability and walking
- The CMTA launched this page to help move, groove, shake and stretch
- The second word in CMT
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- The third part of the name for the physical campground where Camp Footprint is held
- The CMTA's Director of Development
- The CMTA's National Youth Program Manager
- CMT can affect muscles in both your ______ and feet
- An initiative created by the CMTA to accelerate CMT research
- CMT is a disease of the peripheral ______
- The acronym for the medical devices to help stability and mobility
16 Clues: The second word in CMT • The CMTA's Director of Development • Another symptom of CMT is hammer ______ • The CMTA's National Youth Program Manager • One of the symptoms of CMT is high ______ • The CMTA's Director of Community Outreach • CMT is a disease of the peripheral ______ • ____4CMT is a great way to raise money for CMT • ...
cvpm 2023-04-27
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- Her birthday is this week!
- May Rhoade Runner’s Mystery Person
- The name of Parker's cat
- Who wears lightning McQueen Crocs
- The youngest CVPM employee
- A funny Medical Assistant in our office who got married in the same chapel as Carmen Electra and Dennis Rodman
- Jessica’s grandma used to say “When it's sunny and ___ outside, it's a monkey’s uncle birthday”
- This person in the office goes by a fake name
- Their favorite color is WHITE
- A provider who is training their dog for agility and AKC rally competition
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- They can't do a cartwheel
- This person is traveling to the country of Love in May
- Hometown is Lynwood, CA
- A medical assistant who just works and takes care of her kids she’s not that interesting
- Their family own's a chicken wing business
- Someone in the office who can touch their nose with their tongue
16 Clues: Hometown is Lynwood, CA • The name of Parker's cat • They can't do a cartwheel • Her birthday is this week! • The youngest CVPM employee • Their favorite color is WHITE • Who wears lightning McQueen Crocs • May Rhoade Runner’s Mystery Person • Their family own's a chicken wing business • This person in the office goes by a fake name • ...
Med Lab Week 2013-01-22
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- A tool used to cut extremely thin slices of material, known as sections
- The study of the micro-anatomy of cells and tissues of plants and animals
- An instrument used to see objects that are too small for the naked eye
- Requires a rotor cap when spinning
- The study of microscopic organisms
- Where Dracula keeps is money :P
- This is everybody’s responsibility
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- Worn to protect clothing
- Is a laser based, biophysical technology employed in cell counting, sorting, biomarker detection and protein engineering
- The study of cells
- HIV HPV and Hepatitis B for example
- This department can perform tests for Renal and Kidney function
- The study of blood, the blood-forming organs, and blood diseases.
- The provincial regulatory body for medical laboratory technologists
- A week in April to promote awareness and understanding of the role of medical laboratory professionals
- TB and Gonorrhea for example
16 Clues: The study of cells • Worn to protect clothing • TB and Gonorrhea for example • Requires a rotor cap when spinning • The study of microscopic organisms • Where Dracula keeps is money :P • This is everybody’s responsibility • HIV HPV and Hepatitis B for example • This department can perform tests for Renal and Kidney function • ...
BCC 115 Integumentary System 2014-06-04
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- process in which an erector muscle contracts causing a goosebump to form.
- presence of excessive, dark hair on the forearms and over the upper lip of a woman.
- injections given to relax muscles.
- congenital abnormality in which a fetus develops extra fingers and toes.
- infestion of lice and their eggs in the scalp.
- elevated lesion with broad, flat top.
- combining form elast/o.
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- meaning of combining form prurit/o.
- medical term for facelift.
- sarcoma often developed by AIDS patients.
- excessive sweating due to a serious medical condition.
- unnatural paleness due to lack of blood supply to the tissue.
- acute or chronic loss of scalp hair.
- large raised blisters filled with fluid that develop after a burn.
- pertaining to the nail.
- benign skin lesion that is present a birth and comes in a variety of colors and shapes.
16 Clues: pertaining to the nail. • combining form elast/o. • medical term for facelift. • injections given to relax muscles. • meaning of combining form prurit/o. • acute or chronic loss of scalp hair. • elevated lesion with broad, flat top. • sarcoma often developed by AIDS patients. • infestion of lice and their eggs in the scalp. • ...
Atomic Physics Crossword 2014-03-04
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- Material that can penetrate Gamma
- Type of decay that occurs when the radioactive isotope of carbon decays
- The distance that radiation can travel through matter before it is stopped
- Isotope which has decayed overtime, releasing radioactive particles into the surroundings
- wave What is a gamma ray
- What penetrates alpha?
- Element that has the same amount of protons but different neutrons
- The biggest danger in encountering radiation
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- How can we estimate the age of an object?
- Time taken for the countrate of a radio isotope to halve
- Ionisation of an Alpha particle
- Sorts out and measures carbon 12, 13 and 14
- What is the charge of a gamma ray?
- the fission of an unstable atomic nucleus to release radiation and form a different nucleus
- The biggest contribution to background radiation
- The biggest contribution to medical background radiation
16 Clues: What penetrates alpha? • wave What is a gamma ray • Ionisation of an Alpha particle • Material that can penetrate Gamma • What is the charge of a gamma ray? • How can we estimate the age of an object? • Sorts out and measures carbon 12, 13 and 14 • The biggest danger in encountering radiation • The biggest contribution to background radiation • ...
Drugs 2022-04-09
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- slang term for marijuana
- legal drug that is consumed by drinking
- over the counter and slows down the CNS
- Using a substance for a non-medical purpose
- anabolic steroids boost this
- Drugs that speed up the CNS, heart, and person seems very alert/awake
- Drugs that are meant to distort a persons senses and Alter their perception of reality
- Highly addictive drugs that slow down the CNS and heart
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- Narcotic drugs that are taken to relieve or control pain
- Drugs administered by breathing in vapors of chemical solvents
- Can result in hallucinations and find self in danger from engaging in risky behaviors
- can be taken by inhaling, pills, injections, and patches
- over the counter and increases the speeds up the CNS
- designed to build muscle, improve strength, and physical performance
- street name for methamphetamine
- Has medical, psychological, intoxicating or performance enhancing effects when it enters the body
16 Clues: slang term for marijuana • anabolic steroids boost this • street name for methamphetamine • legal drug that is consumed by drinking • over the counter and slows down the CNS • Using a substance for a non-medical purpose • over the counter and increases the speeds up the CNS • Highly addictive drugs that slow down the CNS and heart • ...
CODES AND RAD PUZZLE 2024-10-17
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- If an evacuation is needed, a code _________ will be called.
- Marie Curie is the only woman to win 2 Nobel prizes for physics and ____________.
- If Medical assistance is needed call a code ____________.
- Call a code ________ when critical medical assistance is needed.
- A ________ is the code called for a bomb threat.
- In a code _______, there a phase 1 and phase 2.
- If smoke or fire is seen, call a code________.
- The first CT scanner was invented by _________ in 1972.
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- _______ Damadian invented the MRI machine.
- In an active shooter situation, you should run, ______, then fight.
- When using a fire extinguisher use PASS: pull, aim, _______, spray.
- Which doctor is called to manage aggressive behavior?
- What does A stand for in the RACE acronym?
- Wilhelm ______ Roentgen invented X-Rays.
- Step 1 of washing hands is: wet hands and apply __________.
- Which code is called for a tornado or dangerous weather and has 2 phases.
- A code red can be a ______ or minor event.
17 Clues: Wilhelm ______ Roentgen invented X-Rays. • _______ Damadian invented the MRI machine. • What does A stand for in the RACE acronym? • A code red can be a ______ or minor event. • If smoke or fire is seen, call a code________. • In a code _______, there a phase 1 and phase 2. • A ________ is the code called for a bomb threat. • ...
Mahoney Loops 2022-09-16
8 Clues: A decision • Medical care • what happens when you get hurt • A person receiving medical care • a job that is your permanent job • works at a hospital with a doctor • Everyone should be treated equally • nurses Associated Alumnae of U.S and Canada nacgn the National Association of colored nurses
Healthcare 2023-10-30
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- The branch of medicine dealing with the health of medical care of children
- A person licensed to practice medicine
- Treatment using drugs
- Healthcare institution providing patient treatment
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- Room, The department of a hospital that provides immediate treatment
- Greater Baltimore Medical Center
- City GBMC is located in
- Profession within the healthcare sector
8 Clues: Treatment using drugs • City GBMC is located in • Greater Baltimore Medical Center • A person licensed to practice medicine • Profession within the healthcare sector • Healthcare institution providing patient treatment • Room, The department of a hospital that provides immediate treatment • The branch of medicine dealing with the health of medical care of children
Joseph Lister 2025-04-16
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- In 1877 he was offered the _______of clinical surgery.
- He married _______ Syme.
- He also attended medical ________.
- He was sent off to a ________ school .
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- His big brother died by a ________.
- He had a theory about _____ hands before surgery
- Born in the country of ______.
- He met ______Syme then met his daughter.
8 Clues: He married _______ Syme. • Born in the country of ______. • He also attended medical ________. • His big brother died by a ________. • He was sent off to a ________ school . • He met ______Syme then met his daughter. • He had a theory about _____ hands before surgery • In 1877 he was offered the _______of clinical surgery.
Test Taking: 1102 2025-04-18
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- Type of fracture with an open wound
- Communication using silent motions in surgery
- Noise in the OR should be at this level
- Inflammation of connective tissue around muscle
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- Safe speech practices in OR (PPE)
- breaking medical words into parts
- Medical suffix meaning inflammation
- word for connective tissue covering muscles
8 Clues: Safe speech practices in OR (PPE) • breaking medical words into parts • Type of fracture with an open wound • Medical suffix meaning inflammation • Noise in the OR should be at this level • word for connective tissue covering muscles • Communication using silent motions in surgery • Inflammation of connective tissue around muscle
TELERADIOLOGY 2024-08-07
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- Standard for electronic health information exchange
- Type of data exchange standard used in healthcare
- Key concept in data management and sharing
- Software used to manage medical imaging
- System for storing medical images
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- Acronym for a healthcare interoperability standard
- A digital skill necessary for modern work environments
- Digital tool for accessing electronic records
- Essential component of digital communication systems
9 Clues: System for storing medical images • Software used to manage medical imaging • Key concept in data management and sharing • Digital tool for accessing electronic records • Type of data exchange standard used in healthcare • Acronym for a healthcare interoperability standard • Standard for electronic health information exchange • ...
Game 1 - Team dynamics 2022-04-10
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- close companion
- measurement of emotional intelligence
- behaviour matching that of most other people
- to work together, jointly
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- process where members start thinking alike, less individually
- medical team or medical [_]?
- combined action of a group, like in sports
- to meet after a mission or event is completed
8 Clues: close companion • to work together, jointly • medical team or medical [_]? • measurement of emotional intelligence • combined action of a group, like in sports • behaviour matching that of most other people • to meet after a mission or event is completed • process where members start thinking alike, less individually
Medical Terminology CH 1-4 2024-09-16
8 Clues: means skin • means white • all medical terms require this • attach skeletal muscles to bones • not all medical terms require this • the study of cells and their functions • position is used to idenfity locations and directions • a common back surgery designed to relieve compression on a spinal nerve
Families, Poverty, & Healthcare/Accesibility 2022-06-15
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- people suffering from poverty often have difficulty accessing ________
- medical care of all kinds
- _____ programs are encated by the government to promote basic well-being among the population
- Older members of families with a lifetime of wisdom
- the ideology use to justify western settlers in North America
- describes less developed areas which often have lesser access to healthcare
- Describes people without a specific basic need
- something which prevents access to something, in this case Healthcare
- the name for "traditional" families
- A group of people bound by blood or close relationship
- a name for families with children from previous relationships
- Ontario's public health plan
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- the ____ to medical facuilities can reduce accessibility
- Name for families with parents, grandparents, and kids...
- things of equivalent value are _____
- land set aside for use by native groups
- is Health care _____ for everyone?
- Ontario's social assistance program for people with disabilities
- people suffering this cannot provide for their basic needs
- discrimination based on race
- someone suffers from _____ when they do not have a job
21 Clues: medical care of all kinds • discrimination based on race • Ontario's public health plan • is Health care _____ for everyone? • the name for "traditional" families • things of equivalent value are _____ • land set aside for use by native groups • Describes people without a specific basic need • Older members of families with a lifetime of wisdom • ...
Biomedical Science Careers Crossword Puzzle 2019-01-17
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- Studies toxins.
- Studies animals.
- Studies viruses and viral diseases.
- Studies the genes and DNA of humans and animals.
- Studies the immune system.
- Studies the growth and development of organisms.
- Treats children and adults who have difficulty with speech or language.
- Studies the chemical composition of cells.
- The scientific study of human or non-human body movement.
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- Studies the surgical and medical diseases of the male and female urinary tract system.
- Collects and performs tests on samples.
- Studies the blood and blood cells.
- Studies the atomic and molecular structures of crystals made from organic matter.
- Studies animal anatomy.
- Studies cells obtained by different means from human and animal bodies
- Studies the structure and function of the nervous system.
- Gathers and studies information to understand events that have occurred in the past
- Studies parasites.
- Studies the incidence and transmission of diseases.
- Studies the causes and characteristics of cancer.
- Studies the molecular makeup and processes of living organisms.
- Diagnose a disease using medical imaging.
- Observes and studies the behavior of animals.
23 Clues: Studies toxins. • Studies animals. • Studies parasites. • Studies animal anatomy. • Studies the immune system. • Studies the blood and blood cells. • Studies viruses and viral diseases. • Collects and performs tests on samples. • Diagnose a disease using medical imaging. • Studies the chemical composition of cells. • Observes and studies the behavior of animals. • ...
Vet Med 2020-04-02
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- done to find out if there is anything wrong
- castrate (male)
- also known as x-rays
- medical imaging; sonogram
- name for animal nurse
- substance used for medical treatment
- dog species
- used to give fluids or meds straight into vein
- used to wrap wounds
- cat species
- procedure done, typically while animal is anesthetized
- neuter (female)
- used to stimulate production of antibodies; usually injected
- a detailed inspection of the animal
- the fluid component of blood
- given to reward your animal
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- the action of breathing
- tool used to determine temperature
- degree of internal heat in the body
- cleaning teeth of animals
- type of blood test
- used to spin blood so serum separates
- hollow metal tube with pointed tip
- in the vein
- tool used to look at really small things under a lens
- calibrated glass or plastic cylinder with a plunger at one and an opening that attaches to a needle.
- name for animal doctor
- rhythmical throbbing of arteries as blood flows through them
28 Clues: dog species • in the vein • cat species • castrate (male) • neuter (female) • type of blood test • used to wrap wounds • also known as x-rays • name for animal nurse • name for animal doctor • the action of breathing • medical imaging; sonogram • cleaning teeth of animals • given to reward your animal • the fluid component of blood • tool used to determine temperature • ...
Athletic Training as a Profession Unit 2021-02-03
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- individuals who provide additional support and speciality
- established the professional guidelines for all athletic therapists
- central team’s physician is usually a specialized surgeon
- study and science of human movement
- 1 of 5 roles where an ATC determines the circumstance of injury
- an area of study essential for CATs to manage injuries
- part of sport medicine's focus in addition to the medical aspect
- renown for garnering respect for AT from the medical community
- comprehension of food designed to meet an athlete’s level of activity
- an expectation of behaviour for all therapists
- the individual who helps prepare ‘grunt work’ for rehabilitation
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- to restore to normal capacity
- is to get an athlete back into prior physical shape
- an individual who modifies work environments to prevent musculoskeletal disorders
- one component under the umbrella of Sports Medicine
- trail blazers in the field of Athletic Training
- AMA recognized athletic training in 1991
- focus of the core team
- the manner that a sports team works together
- being proactive to stay fit and healthy from injury is known as________
20 Clues: focus of the core team • to restore to normal capacity • study and science of human movement • AMA recognized athletic training in 1991 • the manner that a sports team works together • an expectation of behaviour for all therapists • trail blazers in the field of Athletic Training • is to get an athlete back into prior physical shape • ...
PCMT 22 Chapter 3 2021-04-27
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- how many term years PRC president has
- People who will take the examination
- Partial computerization of the licensure examinations
- Function involves the investigation of unlawful ,inappopriate and destructive behavior professionals
- Is the mandatory requirement for the re neweal of a professional license
- Who are candidates who obtained passing rating in the medical technology examination?
- What does P stand for in "PRC"
- the required number of CPE
- Institutionalized the continuing Professional Education (CPE) programs of the various Professional Regulation Boards
- No person can be appointed chairman or member unless he is what years old?
- month and year where PRC was established as a national government agency
- Members of the board of examiners.
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- improper unethical conduct of a professional
- The medical technology Board Examination
- Who signed the Presidential Decree No.223
- Who serve as the PRC chair for 14 months from november 2014 to jsnuary 2015
- became the new person in february 29 2015
- It is the norms and ethical standards in professional practice.
- conduct lacking, in due care.
- What branch of the goverment that oversees the regulation of professions
20 Clues: the required number of CPE • conduct lacking, in due care. • What does P stand for in "PRC" • Members of the board of examiners. • People who will take the examination • how many term years PRC president has • The medical technology Board Examination • Who signed the Presidential Decree No.223 • became the new person in february 29 2015 • ...
ATs of MBJ 2023-02-15
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- The AT that covers Mission/St Ignatius
- Injury that happens suddenly, such as when a person falls, receives a blow, or twists a joint
- Overstretching or tearing of a muscle
- Plane that divides the left half of the body from the right
- The main type of tape used in a standard ankle tape
- Acronym that stands for the 4 main parts of an AT medical evaluation
- Underside of the foot
- The AT that covers Stevensville
- The AT that covers Ronan
- Type of tape that sticks to itself, not to you
- The AT that covers Frenchtown
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- Plane that divides the top half of the body from the bottom half
- Paul Capp covers this school
- Plane that divides the back half of the body from the front half
- The AT that covers Loyola
- The medical term for a bruise
- Dustin Burton covers this school
- Taylor Purchio covers this school
- Overstretching or tearing of a ligament
- An injury from overuse of one area of the body that develops gradually over time
- The organization that creates the AT certification exam
21 Clues: Underside of the foot • The AT that covers Ronan • The AT that covers Loyola • Paul Capp covers this school • The medical term for a bruise • The AT that covers Frenchtown • The AT that covers Stevensville • Dustin Burton covers this school • Taylor Purchio covers this school • Overstretching or tearing of a muscle • The AT that covers Mission/St Ignatius • ...
Sip & Solve 2023-05-19
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- Number of years bride & groom were dating before they got engaged
- Bride's Zodiac Sign
- Hobby both the bride & groom enjoy
- Wedding Month
- Bride & Groom's Honeymoon location
- High school that the groom attended
- Groom’s college major
- Groom's college Alma Mater
- Groom’s favorite college football team
- Country that the bride and groom want to visit most
- Groom's medical school
- Who said I love you first
- The city the groom lived in during his residency in Colorado
- Where the groom proposed
- First Concert Together
- Town where the groom grew up
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- Bride's college alma mater
- First vacation the couple ever took
- Sport bride played throughout her life
- Grooms’s favorite physical attribute of the bride
- High school that the bride attended
- Number of combined siblings
- Groom's medical specialty
- The month the bride & groom got engaged
- Bride’s middle name
- The couple's favorite drink
- Groom's zodiac sign
- Something the groom loves (other than Gionna)
- Number of years of long distance the couple had to face
- Color of bridesmaid dresses
- Town where Bride grew up
- Groom’s middle name
32 Clues: Wedding Month • Bride's Zodiac Sign • Bride’s middle name • Groom's zodiac sign • Groom’s middle name • Groom’s college major • Groom's medical school • First Concert Together • Where the groom proposed • Town where Bride grew up • Groom's medical specialty • Who said I love you first • Bride's college alma mater • Groom's college Alma Mater • Number of combined siblings • ...
UTI 2014-11-30
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- Waste product in urine
- Results from epilepsy
- Bacteria in urine
- Medical term for swollen
- Measuring urine content
- Acronym for blood pressure
- Can be found on the carotid artery
- Tube that carries the urine to the urinary bladder
- Sterile tube inserted through urethra into the urinary bladder
- To void
- Collects urine
- Cloudiness of the lens
- Surplus amount of urinating at night
- A sideways curve of the spine
- Attach to the adrenal glands
- Instrument used to examine the urinary bladder
- Administered by mouth
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- Fluid formulated from the kidneys
- Acronym for a urinary tract infection
- Tube that carries the urine to the outside of the body
- A high blood pressure
- collecting a urine sample
- Pertaining to a person with diabetes
- Painful or difficult to urinate
- Pus in urine
- Medical term for fever
- Small amounts of urine
- Study of the urine
- The feeling of fear
- Opposite of antitoxins
- Stoppage of urine
- A person who expressed grief and sadness for short or long period of time
32 Clues: To void • Pus in urine • Collects urine • Bacteria in urine • Stoppage of urine • Study of the urine • The feeling of fear • Results from epilepsy • A high blood pressure • Administered by mouth • Waste product in urine • Medical term for fever • Small amounts of urine • Opposite of antitoxins • Cloudiness of the lens • Measuring urine content • Medical term for swollen • collecting a urine sample • ...
The Western and Southern Trivia 2018-02-08
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- Name for the Plan for life, medical, disability, and retirement
- Provided 2/3rds pay for 52 - 104 weeks
- Group for vocalists
- $750 was the maximum amount paid for this benefit by the Plan
- Maximum number of weeks of vacation in the 1950's
- Place to look for Company news
- The annual parking rate in dollars
- One of 2 months with no PTO allowed
- Life Office Management Assoc.
- Bread and butter for W&S
- 2% of total earnings
- Waiting period for eligibility for dental coverage
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- Equipment to clean weekly
- Length of probationary period as a new hire
- Place on 3rd floor for medical help
- Training class offered to those corresponding with policyholders
- Part of CLU
- Employees with 5 or more years of service
- 3E and 3F used to be the...
- Amount of annual Christmas Rememberance check to all employees
- Optional benefit for obtaining blood for self or family member
- Later of age 32 and 10 years service
- Activity not allowed while eating in the cafeteria only in the lounge
23 Clues: Part of CLU • Group for vocalists • 2% of total earnings • Bread and butter for W&S • Equipment to clean weekly • 3E and 3F used to be the... • Life Office Management Assoc. • Place to look for Company news • The annual parking rate in dollars • Place on 3rd floor for medical help • One of 2 months with no PTO allowed • Later of age 32 and 10 years service • ...
Insurances 2022-04-11
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- Set fee paid by insurance holder for each occurrence
- date When an insurance kicks in
- of money an insurer charges for coverage
- Medical insurances that are payed for bodily insurance or death
- In the case of terminal illness the proceeds of a life insurance policy are paid onset medical expenses
- A policy issued to replace one that is expired
- Pre Existing poor health
- insurance policy without a deductible
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- provides insure through the whole life (has cash value)
- Who gets money when you die
- Hospital insurance
- Benefit package that you get to pick and choose your benefits
- Amount of time for someone to subscribe to a health plan
- Amount a policyholder must pay toward an insured loss
- Mathematical calculation of ratio the shows the curve of death
- Poor people to get insurance
- sold for a specific time period (does not build up cash value)
- Who receives the benefits in a policy
- Health maintenance organization
- Licensed legal representative
20 Clues: Hospital insurance • Pre Existing poor health • Who gets money when you die • Poor people to get insurance • Licensed legal representative • Health maintenance organization • date When an insurance kicks in • Who receives the benefits in a policy • insurance policy without a deductible • of money an insurer charges for coverage • A policy issued to replace one that is expired • ...
Body parts/bones 2022-04-13
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- wiggle them
- your side
- shake these
- help you sit up straight
- below your chest
- kiss them
- beats
- women have them
- type with them
- a muscle
- above the neck
- medical term for head
- on toes and fingers
- medical term for spine
- hearing
- talk with it
- not a finger but on your hand
- grab things with these
- something you lay on
- smell
- you walk
- button hole in your stomach
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- where your taste buds are
- bone in back
- carpool tunnel is common
- apart of your face
- part of leg
- that holds your brain
- part of your face
- shoes on them
- food sits
- grab things with this
- of your arm
- you sit on it
- your heart is
- blinking
- largest bone in body
- helps you breath
- part of your leg
- part of your finger
- on your foot
- smallest finger on your hand
- where your funny bone is
43 Clues: beats • smell • hearing • a muscle • blinking • you walk • your side • kiss them • food sits • wiggle them • shake these • part of leg • of your arm • bone in back • talk with it • on your foot • shoes on them • you sit on it • your heart is • type with them • above the neck • women have them • below your chest • helps you breath • part of your face • apart of your face • part of your leg • on toes and fingers • ...
Surgical Specialties/ SICU Crossword 2022-04-21
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- Katie Merrill's dog
- Trauma Clinical Nurse Specialist
- I have a twin brother
- Burn and wound expert
- Biggest sports fan
- All time leading goals scorer in Hickman High School history
- I am in Medical School
- Mother to Luke & Cody
- My wife wrote a book about our experience in the Joplin tornado
- Attended Medical School in Madison
- I was born on August 8th
- I dressed up as a dinosaur & delivered Raising Cane's to a patient recently
- Our physicians use this as a reference- trauma blank
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- I love bacon and to knit
- I am an artist and I can draw upside down
- I'm from Sully Iowa
- I love to visit scary places
- I used to work in L&D
- I've let people bridle me
- Big Daddy's better half
- My husband is a paramedic
- master chef
- My sister works as a nurse on Family Medicine
- I was a SNE, SNE SR, Practicum student, and RN on our service line
- I was previously in the military
- Hobbies- fly fish
- Has the best southern accent
27 Clues: master chef • Hobbies- fly fish • Biggest sports fan • Katie Merrill's dog • I'm from Sully Iowa • I have a twin brother • Burn and wound expert • I used to work in L&D • Mother to Luke & Cody • I am in Medical School • Big Daddy's better half • I love bacon and to knit • I was born on August 8th • I've let people bridle me • My husband is a paramedic • I love to visit scary places • ...
WHS Team Crossword Puzzle 2023-07-26
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- Object used to mitigate PIT/PED interaction
- Safety First, but also _______
- Website that all Contractors must go through for WHS approval
- Completed by Ops in Austin everyday AA's is onsite
- Work related injury that results in a TLD Accommodation
- Connor has 0% background in this type of Safety
- Rate that which injuries occur on site across all shifts against total hours worked
- Office to complain about...i mean report...injuries/incidents
- Website that tracks weather activity and yard status
- Must be completed by WHSS after PPW has been added to Medical Attachments
- "I'm gonna grab the ______"
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- The 5 Why's
- Michael's favorite word
- Assisted ICare's must be completed for the first ____ days.
- Number of days per OSHA to Flip or PARk a work related case after receiving PPW
- Login that does not exist in Phonetool, but exists within the team
- What IH thinks every spill is
- Former WHSS self-proclaimed nickname
- Logged into Austin every time WHS team engages AA with work related injury
- Work Related injury that does not meet Recordable qualifiers
20 Clues: The 5 Why's • Michael's favorite word • "I'm gonna grab the ______" • What IH thinks every spill is • Safety First, but also _______ • Former WHSS self-proclaimed nickname • Object used to mitigate PIT/PED interaction • Connor has 0% background in this type of Safety • Completed by Ops in Austin everyday AA's is onsite • Website that tracks weather activity and yard status • ...
Drug Crossword 2023-11-14
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- relief another name for narcotics
- to help the regulation of drugs, ... awareness is vital
- a drug that is used to treat or prevent disease
- using medicine in an unintended way is called medical...
- type of drug that originates from opium
- when medicine works together in a positive way it is called...
- ... effect is when two or more medicines are put together to create a bigger effect
- Is inhaled and causes coating over the lungs
- type of drug that decreases CNS
- any substance other than food that changes the structure or function of the body or mind
- Marijuana is a type of.....
- type of drug that causes increased CNS
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- ...when the body needs more of something to create the same effect
- type of drug that causes hallucinations
- when medicine is put together they cancel or reduce the effect it is called...
- man-made drugs are called..... or
- Food and Drug administration
- when a person stops taking something they are dependent on
- a person trained in medical therapy
- drugs
20 Clues: drugs • Marijuana is a type of..... • Food and Drug administration • type of drug that decreases CNS • relief another name for narcotics • man-made drugs are called..... or • a person trained in medical therapy • type of drug that causes increased CNS • type of drug that causes hallucinations • type of drug that originates from opium • ...
Margeaux 2023-11-09
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- Margeaux’s hometown
- Where the couple saw their favorite artist first
- Town where the couple met
- Where the couple went to medical school
- Couple’s favorite national park
- Shane’s eye color
- Margeaux’s college (2 words)
- Couple’s first cat
- Breed of their second dog
- Shane’s college mascot
- Couple’s second dog
- Shane’s middle name
- Couple's favorite cocktail (2 words)
- Luna’s favorite snack
- How many degrees of separation between the couple and John Mayer?
- Couple’s favorite musical artist (2 words)
- Margeaux’s couple nickname
- Couple’s second cat
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- Shane’s couple nickname
- Shane’s college (4 words)
- How many John Mayer onesies did the couple give their newborn nephew
- Couple’s favorite restaurant
- Breed of their first dog (2 words)
- Couple’s first dog
- Margeaux’s middle name
- Favorite sport to play together
- Phin’s favorite snack
- Town where the couple completed residency training
- Shane’s hometown
- Town where the couple completed medical school rotations
- Town where the couple got engaged
- Margeaux’s eye color
- How many times the couple has seen their favorite artist
33 Clues: Shane’s hometown • Shane’s eye color • Couple’s first dog • Couple’s first cat • Margeaux’s hometown • Couple’s second dog • Shane’s middle name • Couple’s second cat • Margeaux’s eye color • Phin’s favorite snack • Luna’s favorite snack • Margeaux’s middle name • Shane’s college mascot • Shane’s couple nickname • Shane’s college (4 words) • Town where the couple met • Breed of their second dog • ...
Nursing Process 2024-01-16
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- (P) Diagnostic label or Diagnosis - NANDA label
- label S/S or defining characteristics which backup that label
- - Related to factors (cannot be a medical diagnosis)
- First step in nursing process
- Orderly data collection patterns & clarification of uncertain data
- Skill Application of critical thinking
- care Involves pt. ambulation, teaching,CPR, inserting feeding tubes
- data pt's feelings, perceptions & reported symptoms
- Defining characteristics, S/S
- related to
- 4 C's Courtesy, comfort, connection, confirmation
- Information nurse acquires through hearing, visual observations, touch, smell
- Formulate & write outcome/goal statements & determine nursing interventions
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- Individuals being answerable for their actions
- Board statements describing a desired change in pt's behavior
- intervention Evaluate if works within 30 minutes post adminstration
- Implement care
- Skill Includes/requires both cognitive and motor abilities
- data Observations
- Evaluate outcomes & the nursing care that was implemented
- Diagnosis Susceptibility of individual
- measures Determine if your pts met expected outcomes NOT nursing interventions
- "as evidenced by"
- Skill Trusting relationships caring compassion
- Make nursing diagnosis
- etiologies Only place medical diagnosis can be present
- Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Timed
27 Clues: related to • Implement care • data Observations • "as evidenced by" • Make nursing diagnosis • First step in nursing process • Defining characteristics, S/S • Diagnosis Susceptibility of individual • Skill Application of critical thinking • Individuals being answerable for their actions • (P) Diagnostic label or Diagnosis - NANDA label • ...
Public Safety 2024-08-30
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- The branch of government responsible for justice
- The building where trials are held
- When police chase a suspect they are in ____
- The charge when someone is driving influenced
- The branch of public safety dealing with medical and fire safety
- The act of calming down an individual in crisis
- The officer responsible for investigating a crime
- Police tend to _____ around The city
- The building where convicted criminals are held
- The branch of public safety dealing with medical
- The highest court is the ____ court
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- One of the two types of crimes, the lower of the two
- When a suspect is taken into police custody
- The person on the receiving end of a crime
- The branch of public safety dealing with crime
- One of the two types of crimes, the higher of the two
- A police unit using tracking and dual purpose dogs
- A police unit dealing with Special Weapons and Tactics
- When a suspect is taken into police custody briefly
- The person thought to commit a crime
20 Clues: The building where trials are held • The highest court is the ____ court • Police tend to _____ around The city • The person thought to commit a crime • The person on the receiving end of a crime • When a suspect is taken into police custody • When police chase a suspect they are in ____ • The charge when someone is driving influenced • ...
Harold Shipman 2024-05-25
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- Length of court proceedings that led to Shipman's conviction
- Shipman sometimes made these to divert victims' funds
- Hospital where Shipman trained, sparking addiction issues
- Disciplinary action against Shipman for drug offenses in 1975
- Prison where Shipman died by suicide in 2004
- Force that investigated Shipman post-conviction
- Most of Shipman's victims were older, with an average age over 70
- Shipman encouraged families to do this, destroying evidence
- Drug Shipman most commonly used to kill his patients
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- Official number of murders Shipman was held accountable for
- Shipman is considered this due to his high victim count
- Shipman sometimes falsely listed this on death certificates
- Nickname given to Shipman due to his medical profession
- Another ominous nickname given to Dr. Shipman
- Shipman's surgery in Hyde where he killed many victims
- Shipman's primary murder weapon to inject lethal doses
- Medical name for the drug Shipman used most often
- Shipman did this to conceal suspicious deaths
- Victim whose death sparked the investigation into Shipman
- Age of Shipman's oldest suspected victim
20 Clues: Age of Shipman's oldest suspected victim • Prison where Shipman died by suicide in 2004 • Another ominous nickname given to Dr. Shipman • Shipman did this to conceal suspicious deaths • Force that investigated Shipman post-conviction • Medical name for the drug Shipman used most often • Drug Shipman most commonly used to kill his patients • ...
FORENSICS CHAPTER 7 DRUGS 2021-11-18
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- synthetic drug that stimulates the user and causes hallucinations
- mild analgesic
- mild stimulant
- no current accepted medical use in the US
- affects people psychologically or physiologically
- test that tells that the drug is positively present
- against the law to have, use, or distribute
- derived from ergot alkaloids found in a fungus that grows on grain
- habit forming, not a controlled substance
- most widely used hallucinogen in the US
- a schedule 5 drug, can be bought in canada over the counter
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- the interaction of electromagnetic radiation with matter
- a component that can be used for drug analysis
- used legitimately as an animal tranquilizer and in some medical settings for humans
- substance affecting the CNS to relieve pain
- legal drug used in an inappropriate or illegal way
- act on the CNS to make the user feel better and increase energy while suppressing appetite and fatigue
- strong stimulant
- high potentional for abuse, accepted medically in the US
- alkaloid that comes from the leaf of the coca plant
- sold as an IV anesthetic but stopped due to bizarre side effect
21 Clues: mild analgesic • mild stimulant • strong stimulant • most widely used hallucinogen in the US • no current accepted medical use in the US • habit forming, not a controlled substance • substance affecting the CNS to relieve pain • against the law to have, use, or distribute • a component that can be used for drug analysis • affects people psychologically or physiologically • ...
OBGYN Week 1 2025-04-09
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- Hormone that maintains the uterine lining during pregnancy
- Non-medical professional who provides physical and emotional support during childbirth
- Health professional specializing in childbirth and prenatal care
- Signs and symptoms that a woman may experience, which suggest she could be pregnant, but they are not definitive
- A pregnant woman
- Absence of menstrual periods
- Hormone responsible for triggering ovulation
- Rule Subtract 3 months from LMP and add 7 days
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- Hormone that helps regulate metabolism and immune response
- Hormone responsible for uterine contractions during labor
- Condition where tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus
- Release of an egg from the ovary
- Hormone that helps loosen pelvic ligaments for childbirth
- Medical procedure used during pregnancy to obtain a sample of amniotic fluid
- Non-cancerous growth within the wall of the uterus
- One birth after a pregnancy of at least 20 weeks
- Painful menstrual periods
- Hormone that stimulates milk production
- Monthly shedding of the uterine lining
- Hormone that stimulates follicle development in the ovaries
- Hormone that supports fetal development and prepares the breasts for lactation
- Hormone that indicates pregnancy on a test
22 Clues: A pregnant woman • Painful menstrual periods • Absence of menstrual periods • Release of an egg from the ovary • Monthly shedding of the uterine lining • Hormone that stimulates milk production • Hormone that indicates pregnancy on a test • Hormone responsible for triggering ovulation • Rule Subtract 3 months from LMP and add 7 days • ...
Maxwell's Birthday 2024-10-10
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- The superior workspace with two residents on
- "Patient says he is a _____" - Pollie
- The location of the captain's seat
- 4-9p attending who always sets you up in the best spot possible for the overnight
- Michael's birthday dinner
- The only person to have worked out on nights in residency history
- Nearest workspace to the security team's area
- Lorna
- Delicious baked good enjoyed on Michael's birthday
- After midnight medical DPOD contact
- The best way to pass the time on a quiet overnight
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- Delivered desserts to celebrate our penultimate night
- Final Night Celebratory Treat
- Zyprexa ODT
- Drunk-icidal dispo
- When he arrives, you know everything will be okay
- Pollie's Symbol
- One of Max's many non-medical skills he taught Michael that month (taking a trip to the past)
- If there was a DPOD musical made in the '60s, she would probably have played the female lead.
- The guardian angel of the DPOD
- Would be played by Martin Short in a biopic
- The second best way to pass the time on a quiet overnight
22 Clues: Lorna • Zyprexa ODT • Pollie's Symbol • Drunk-icidal dispo • Michael's birthday dinner • Final Night Celebratory Treat • The guardian angel of the DPOD • The location of the captain's seat • After midnight medical DPOD contact • "Patient says he is a _____" - Pollie • Would be played by Martin Short in a biopic • The superior workspace with two residents on • ...
Aviation Terminologies and Vocabulary 2024-07-22
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- - The process of planning and following a route.
- - Knowledge of weather conditions and patterns.
- - A list of items to be checked or done before flying an aircraft.
- - A medical examination required for aviation professionals.
- - The person who operates the aircraft.
- - The person who assists passengers during the flight.
- - A qualification showing proficiency in flying.
- - The area of the sky controlled by a particular country or region.
- - The strip of land where planes take off and land.
- - The person responsible for maintaining the aircraft.
- - The ability to understand and use aviation terminology.
- - The ability to communicate clearly with air traffic control.
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- - A device used for training pilots by simulating flight conditions.
- - The process of gaining experience through practical work.
- - The area where the pilot controls the aircraft.
- - The study of the properties of moving air and the interaction with solid bodies.
- - The document required to certify the pilot's ability to fly.
- - Official recognition of skills and knowledge.
- - The height of an object in relation to sea level or ground level.
- - Initial training course for aspiring pilots.
20 Clues: - The person who operates the aircraft. • - Initial training course for aspiring pilots. • - Knowledge of weather conditions and patterns. • - Official recognition of skills and knowledge. • - The process of planning and following a route. • - A qualification showing proficiency in flying. • - The area where the pilot controls the aircraft. • ...
spelling list #5 2024-10-22
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- means a people who made winter shoes
- means to miss someone
- are people who talk
- a piece of clothing you wear
- means to lie to someone
- a person or animal that is angry
- means when you need to drink water urgently
- is a work that you need to give back when you are done
- means when you move fast
- means to do something in the school that you need when you will grow up
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- means when you skate on a board in the sea
- is a place were adults go to get money
- means when you doesn't want something
- is a person who makes you laugh and you spill the water that was in your mouth
- is a say something suddenly and without careful consideration
- is an angry person,or animal
- is a memory from bible
- is a strange walk of a person
- is a medical knife
- term is a really urgent work that you need to do now squirt is a medical knife to put in peoples body for
20 Clues: is a medical knife • are people who talk • means to miss someone • is a memory from bible • means to lie to someone • means when you move fast • a piece of clothing you wear • is an angry person,or animal • is a strange walk of a person • a person or animal that is angry • means a people who made winter shoes • means when you doesn't want something • ...
spelling list #5 2024-10-22
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- means a people who made winter shoes
- means to miss someone
- are people who talk
- a piece of clothing you wear
- means to lie to someone
- a person or animal that is angry
- means when you need to drink water urgently
- is a work that you need to give back when you are done
- means when you move fast
- means to do something in the school that you need when you will grow up
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- means when you skate on a board in the sea
- is a place were adults go to get money
- means when you doesn't want something
- is a person who makes you laugh and you spill the water that was in your mouth
- is a say something suddenly and without careful consideration
- is an angry person,or animal
- is a memory from bible
- is a strange walk of a person
- is a medical knife
- term is a really urgent work that you need to do now squirt is a medical knife to put in peoples body for
20 Clues: is a medical knife • are people who talk • means to miss someone • is a memory from bible • means to lie to someone • means when you move fast • a piece of clothing you wear • is an angry person,or animal • is a strange walk of a person • a person or animal that is angry • means a people who made winter shoes • means when you doesn't want something • ...
Medicine in Britain 1848-1948 2025-07-08
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- Engineer who improved London's sewers in 1858
- 19th-century term for 'bad air' thought to cause disease
- Disease spread by contaminated water, common in 1800s Britain
- Doctor who discovered chloroform anaesthetic
- Scientist who discovered penicillin
- Doctor who pioneered vaccination against smallpox
- First major hospital for sick children in London (1852)
- Surgeon who revived ligature method in surgery
- Scientist who developed Germ Theory
- Nurse famous for work during Crimean War
- First widely-used antibiotic
- 1911 Act gave workers this type of medical support
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- 1853 Act made this compulsory for smallpox
- Doctor who mapped cholera outbreaks in London
- Scientist who discovered x-rays
- Introduced antiseptic surgery with carbolic acid
- Disease causing severe diarrhoea
- Gas used as anaesthetic before chloroform
- Woman who founded medical school for women
- Scientist who identified bacteria for tuberculosis
- 1848 Act improved public __ in Britain
- Scientist who discovered streptomycin
- Process preventing infection during surgery
- Free health service launched in 1948
- War leading to improvements in nursing (1853-1856)
25 Clues: First widely-used antibiotic • Scientist who discovered x-rays • Disease causing severe diarrhoea • Scientist who discovered penicillin • Scientist who developed Germ Theory • Free health service launched in 1948 • Scientist who discovered streptomycin • 1848 Act improved public __ in Britain • Nurse famous for work during Crimean War • ...
Mind, Body and Spirit - Wrap Up 2025-05-23
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- A medical operation.
- The signs that show you are sick (like fever or cough).
- A serious illness that affects the body.
- A place where sick or injured people go for care.
- A sudden air burst through your nose and mouth, often when you’re sick.
- A serious situation where someone needs medical help fast.
- The joint between your foot and your leg.
- The organ inside your head that controls your body.
- The red liquid that flows in your body.
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- A vehicle that takes sick or injured people to the hospital.
- The doctor’s decision about what illness you have.
- A sickness caused by bacteria or viruses.
- Pain in the lower or upper part of your back.
- The top part of your arm where it meets your body.
- You wrap this around a wound to protect it.
- The soft part of your face below your eyes.
- Feeling good and free from illness.
- The skin that covers your eye when you blink.
- The line of hair above your eye.
- The joint between your upper arm and forearm.
20 Clues: A medical operation. • The line of hair above your eye. • Feeling good and free from illness. • The red liquid that flows in your body. • A serious illness that affects the body. • A sickness caused by bacteria or viruses. • The joint between your foot and your leg. • You wrap this around a wound to protect it. • The soft part of your face below your eyes. • ...
Áreas of knowledge for careers 2025-05-04
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Healthcare Soup 2025-03-06
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- a medical professional who treats illness
- actions taken to keep you healthy and away from disease
- the ability to obtain healthcare services
- a store where you can get prescriptions filled
- a person receiving medical care
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- a financial agreement that covers healthcare expenses
- the price of healthcare services
- what your insurance policy provides for healthcare needs
- a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
9 Clues: a person receiving medical care • the price of healthcare services • a medical professional who treats illness • the ability to obtain healthcare services • a store where you can get prescriptions filled • a financial agreement that covers healthcare expenses • actions taken to keep you healthy and away from disease • ...
medical terminology set 6 2024-05-15
Medical and Environmental Conditions 2023-11-02
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- a device that asthmatic's use to help them during an asthma attack
- seizures that result in the muscles relaxing
- abnormally low body temperature
- the system of the body that is affected by epilepsy
- this type of diabetes is when the body cannot produce enough insulin
- the air passages that are swollen among those with asthma
- this type of asthma results in asthma symptoms during physical activity
- this type of diabetes is often related to an unhealthy lifestyle
- the most common type of seizure that is commonly portrayed in movies and TV
- a condition that causes a person to have a difficult time breathing
- a sensation that epileptics could feel that lets them know a seizure is coming
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- these types of conditions occur when the body gets too hot
- electrical misfiring in the brain that results in seizure activity
- low blood sugar
- seizures that result in muscles becoming rigid
- a hormone that regulates blood sugar
- chattering of teeth and mild shaking that occurs when someone is cold
- the system of the body that is affected by asthma
18 Clues: low blood sugar • abnormally low body temperature • a hormone that regulates blood sugar • seizures that result in the muscles relaxing • seizures that result in muscles becoming rigid • the system of the body that is affected by asthma • the system of the body that is affected by epilepsy • the air passages that are swollen among those with asthma • ...
Medical Terminology : Cardiovascular system 2024-12-04
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- Small blood vessels where O2 and CO2 are exchanged
- Upper heart chamber
- Term for blood platelets
- A body fluid responsible for transporting gasses
- Slow heart
- The rhythmic throbbing generated by contractions of the heart
- Term for white blood cells
- The pressure exerted by blood on the wall of an artery or vein. Measured using a sphygmomanometer
- Disorder involving a deficiency of red blood cells or hemoglobin
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- Lower heart chamber
- Term for red blood cells
- Sound the heart makes
- Body system relating to the heart
- Fast heart
- Type of blood vessel that transports oxygenated blood
- Synonym for illness or sickness
- Important organ that circulates blood
- Type of blood vessel that transports deoxygenated blood
18 Clues: Fast heart • Slow heart • Lower heart chamber • Upper heart chamber • Sound the heart makes • Term for red blood cells • Term for blood platelets • Term for white blood cells • Synonym for illness or sickness • Body system relating to the heart • Important organ that circulates blood • A body fluid responsible for transporting gasses • ...
Medical terminology:Create a Crossword 2022-11-01
Across
- Outermost layer of skin
- listening to sounds from the heart, lungs, or other organs, with a stethoscope
- small bone located in front of the knee joint
- the pancreas produces little or no insulin
- a form of small white blood cells
- bones that make up the fingers of the hand and the toes of the foot
- A disorder in which the adrenal glands don't produce enough hormones
- skin cells build up and form scales and itchy, dry patches
Down
- Inflammation of the lining of bronchial tubes
- high blood pressure
- Soreness and achiness in the muscles
- A group of thinking and social symptoms that interferes with daily functioning
- Irritation and swelling of the mucous membrane in the nose
- skin inflammation
- the blood doesn't have enough healthy red blood cells
- type of arthritis that occurs when flexible tissue at the ends of bones wears down
- nerve cell activity in the brain is disturbed, causing seizures
- nervous system disease that weakens muscles and impacts physical function
18 Clues: skin inflammation • high blood pressure • Outermost layer of skin • a form of small white blood cells • Soreness and achiness in the muscles • the pancreas produces little or no insulin • Inflammation of the lining of bronchial tubes • small bone located in front of the knee joint • the blood doesn't have enough healthy red blood cells • ...
Medical English unit 3 2025-09-04
Across
- when something hurts
- if the urine sample falls it
- amount paid for medication in the UK
- nothing to pay
- what you get before an operation or stitches so you don't feel the pain
- what you walk up in a building
- enlarged or not normal size
- it is not old, but at present
Down
- tolerate
- not private
- another word for chemist
- what you might do on ice
- when something hurts like your throat
- do something in the correct way
- expecting a baby
- when your doctor sends you to a specialist he...
- extremely hot
- not well
18 Clues: tolerate • not well • not private • extremely hot • nothing to pay • expecting a baby • when something hurts • another word for chemist • what you might do on ice • enlarged or not normal size • if the urine sample falls it • it is not old, but at present • what you walk up in a building • do something in the correct way • amount paid for medication in the UK • ...
Medical Terminology #1 2016-12-05
Medical Body System 2022-03-24
Across
- A swear made with that body part must be kept
- A lot of tennis player have problems with this body part
- When you choke, food is stuck in...
- Colloquial name for axilla
- These organs expand when you breath
- Without this body part humans wouldn't be vertebrates
Down
- Colloquial name for the most important beating organ
- I spy with my little.....
- Here all nutrients from food are absorbed
- Medical term for tummy
- When yoy listen very instensively you are "All..."
- This body part is very private
12 Clues: Medical term for tummy • I spy with my little..... • Colloquial name for axilla • This body part is very private • When you choke, food is stuck in... • These organs expand when you breath • Here all nutrients from food are absorbed • A swear made with that body part must be kept • When yoy listen very instensively you are "All..." • ...
Policy Medical Maze 2022-09-13
Across
- "For your _____ and privacy, can you please provide me with your full name and date of birth?" (hint: 8100-0076)
- To determine if shared literature is appropriate for the clinic waiting area, a _____ _____ is performed (two words - hint 8705-0002).
- If EMR tools are used to report to HD, this is not needed (hint: 8705-0025).
- Policy 8705-0028 provides _______ for sterilization of all reusable devices.
- Acronym for standing medical order
- Policy 8100-0024 provides guidance for _________ Oversight.
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- 7270-0002 is what type of order? (two words)
- Policy 8100-0036 Suspected Overdose and Suicide/Homicide _____ ______ and Management Plan (two words).
- Where to locate current policies (two words).
- What is the CTC standard for BLS certification? (hint: 8100-0023)
- Policy Medical can be accesssed by desktop, mobile and ______.
- Policy 8100-0016 _______ in Clinic Policy
12 Clues: Acronym for standing medical order • Policy 8100-0016 _______ in Clinic Policy • 7270-0002 is what type of order? (two words) • Where to locate current policies (two words). • Policy 8100-0024 provides guidance for _________ Oversight. • Policy Medical can be accesssed by desktop, mobile and ______. • ...
Medical instruments/examination 2022-11-23
Across
- a triangular bandage attached around the neck, used to support an injured arm and prevent it from moving
- two earpieces connected to a tube and a metal disc, used to listen to sounds made inside the body
- a machine that uses an electric current to make someone's heart beat in a normal, regular way when it has stopped doing this, or to start a heart beating again when it has stopped
- a hollow, cylinder-shaped piece of equipment used for sucking liquid out of something or pushing liquid into something, especially one with a needle that can be put under the skin and used to inject drugs, remove small amounts of blood, etc.
- an instrument for measuring temperature
Down
- a chair with wheels in which someone can sit and move around
- a small piece of wood used by a doctor to hold someone's tongue down in order to examine their mouth or throat
- a folding bed, with handles, on which an injured person can be carried by two
- a piece of cloth which is wrapped around a wound or an injured limb
- a system for producing electronic pictures of the organs inside a person's body, using radio waves and a strong magnetic field
- a small sharp-pointed knife used in surgery
- a stick with a handle and a part that fits around your lower arm, or a stick with piece that fits under the arm, that you lean on for support if you have difficulty in walking because of a foot or leg injury
12 Clues: an instrument for measuring temperature • a small sharp-pointed knife used in surgery • a chair with wheels in which someone can sit and move around • a piece of cloth which is wrapped around a wound or an injured limb • a folding bed, with handles, on which an injured person can be carried by two • ...
Medical Equipment Training 2023-09-19
Across
- The AED pads should be placed on the upper right and lower left sides of the chest.
- Every unit has this in the exam room, one in intake, one in the gym, and one in the cafeteria.
- How many forms are filled out with a seclusion incident?
- When cardiac arrest occurs and an AED becomes available, it should be used as soon as _______.
- Where is the only crash cart in the building located?
- _______ have the best job in the world!
- The first thing you do when preparing to use an AED, is to turn the ____ on.
- The AED log should be checked _____ to assure it is ready for use.
Down
- This is kept in the AED kit in the exam room; in case of an attempted hanging incident.
- If during the second analysis, the AED prompts "no shock advised", you should _______ CPR.
- A pill cutter is used one per _______ and must be labeled with the ______ sticker. (same one word)
- Make sure that everyone is clear and no one is touching the patient when the AED is about to deliver a _____.
12 Clues: _______ have the best job in the world! • Where is the only crash cart in the building located? • How many forms are filled out with a seclusion incident? • The AED log should be checked _____ to assure it is ready for use. • The first thing you do when preparing to use an AED, is to turn the ____ on. • ...
