medical Crossword Puzzles
EMS Legal Terms 2021-07-14
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- is a medical form for Emergency services to follow
- is limited in what it allows
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 protects patient's health care information
- This type of order is defined by OLMC (online medical control)
- will is a legal document stating the will of a patient that is used by physicians to develop a medical plan for emergency services to follow
- Failure to provide the same care that a person with the same person with similar training would provide.
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- Unlawful touching, including emergency care without consent.
- Power of Attorney allows for the agent's authority to continue even when the person is incapacitated.
- is threatening a person or causing a person fear of immediate bodily harm without a person's consent.
9 Clues: is limited in what it allows • is a medical form for Emergency services to follow • Unlawful touching, including emergency care without consent. • This type of order is defined by OLMC (online medical control) • Power of Attorney allows for the agent's authority to continue even when the person is incapacitated. • ...
Veterinarians by Dee Ready 2015-09-22
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- To cut open a body to fix a medical problem
- A medical tool used to listen to the sounds of the chest
- A tube with a plunger and a hollow needle used to give shots
- What page can you find "Tools Veterinarians Use"?
- What page can you find "What Veterinarians Wear"?
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- A long cotton coat that covers the clothing
- What page can you find "Veterinarians"?
- What page can you find " Where Veterinarians Work"?
- What page can you find "Veterinarians Help Others"?
- What page can you find "Veterinarians and School"?
- To look over closely
- What page can you find "What Veterinarians Do"?
12 Clues: To look over closely • What page can you find "Veterinarians"? • A long cotton coat that covers the clothing • To cut open a body to fix a medical problem • What page can you find "What Veterinarians Do"? • What page can you find "Tools Veterinarians Use"? • What page can you find "What Veterinarians Wear"? • What page can you find "Veterinarians and School"? • ...
Hospital Vocabulary 2024-06-03
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- a doctor may do this to repair an injury
- what you make when you want to see the Dr.
- someone who often helps the doctor
- when you need medical care right away
- used by people who cannot walk
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- when you see the doctor and stay at the hospital for a few days
- a doctor´s note for medication
- a preventive appointment to make sure you´re healthy
- when you see the doctor at the hospital and then go home
- what we sometimes call a small hospital
- the signs of an illness
- what you have to pay for some medical care
12 Clues: the signs of an illness • a doctor´s note for medication • used by people who cannot walk • someone who often helps the doctor • when you need medical care right away • what we sometimes call a small hospital • a doctor may do this to repair an injury • what you have to pay for some medical care • what you make when you want to see the Dr. • ...
Respiratory Fun ? 2023-05-08
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- A patient is having trouble, they are in _________.
- Vital part of the Hospital, nurses' eyes and ears
- Body system that you use to breathe.
- In the air we breathe.
- How many times you breath in a minute, called your respiratory ______
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- Color you turn when you are short of breath, also a medical Code
- Whistling sound made when you are short of breath.
- Sign that someone is in distress, skin becomes cool and clammy
- Skin changes _____ when we have trouble breathing.
- Medical term for being short of breath.
- What you do when something is stuck in your throat.
- Often "flares" when you have trouble breathing.
12 Clues: In the air we breathe. • Body system that you use to breathe. • Medical term for being short of breath. • Often "flares" when you have trouble breathing. • Vital part of the Hospital, nurses' eyes and ears • Whistling sound made when you are short of breath. • Skin changes _____ when we have trouble breathing. • A patient is having trouble, they are in _________. • ...
2025 Open Enrollment 2024-10-29
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- Our new vendor for leave management and life insurances
- Kaiser & Sutter are _____ plan options.
- Spouse or child that is covered under your insurance.
- The amount employee pays before insurance company starts paying for covered expenses.
- Marriage, birth, and adoption are examples of a ______.
- Policy that pays a sum of money to specific individuals when a policy holder passes away.
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- Group health plan to reimburse medical expenses.
- Annual event when all eligible employees can select benefits for the next year.
- VSP is our ____ plan
- Person who receives benefit when policy holder passes.
- Our new vendor for dental insurance
- Pre-tax account for healthcare expenses.
12 Clues: VSP is our ____ plan • Our new vendor for dental insurance • Kaiser & Sutter are _____ plan options. • Pre-tax account for healthcare expenses. • Group health plan to reimburse medical expenses. • Spouse or child that is covered under your insurance. • Person who receives benefit when policy holder passes. • Our new vendor for leave management and life insurances • ...
health and safety at work 2025-03-19
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- Installing and fixing electrical systems and power lines.
- Facilities where raw materials are turned into finished products.
- Putting out fires and rescuing people from dangerous situations.
- Providing medical treatment and care for people.
- Catching fish from oceans, rivers, or lakes for food or trade.
- Large buildings where goods are made using machines.
- Helping people in accidents, disasters, or medical crises.
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- Small, enclosed areas where work is done, like tunnels or tanks.
- Moving goods or people from one place to another
- Extracting minerals, coal, or metals from the ground.
- Places where buildings, roads, or structures are built.
- Drilling and processing fuel from underground or underwater.
12 Clues: Moving goods or people from one place to another • Providing medical treatment and care for people. • Large buildings where goods are made using machines. • Extracting minerals, coal, or metals from the ground. • Places where buildings, roads, or structures are built. • Installing and fixing electrical systems and power lines. • ...
ER Scavenger Hunt 2025-10-02
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- Generic name of the most common vasopressor.
- Common term meaning "immediately".
- Generic name for a common clot-busting medication given for ischemic strokes.
- Alternate name for a Mobitz Type I AV Block.
- Medical specialty focused on the heart.
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- Brand name for a common sedative used both for seizures and anxiety.
- Brand name of a medication commonly given for fevers and mild pain.
- The bigger the ________, the smaller the needle.
- Common medication/procedure given to patients with constipation.
- Tool used to assess for heart and lung sounds.
- Acronym used to describe a myocardial infarction with notable EKG changes.
- Medical specialty focused on the brain.
12 Clues: Common term meaning "immediately". • Medical specialty focused on the brain. • Medical specialty focused on the heart. • Generic name of the most common vasopressor. • Alternate name for a Mobitz Type I AV Block. • Tool used to assess for heart and lung sounds. • The bigger the ________, the smaller the needle. • ...
LA EMERGENT CENTER 2018-06-06
15 Clues: unmarried • comfortable • a breakdown • indifference • obscure place • low carb diet • City of Angels • repeated words • treats patients • a tropical tree • a type of doctor • medical procedure • a part an actor plays • slang for psychiatrist • district of LA, famous for film
Famous June 11 th Birthdays 2024-02-21
11 Clues: House • Pacey • Wonka • Tyrion • Cliff Warner • Undersea World • Medical Center • SF Quarterback • Maude’s Daughter • Famous Green Bay Coach • Emerald City Physician
Panacea's Medical Puzzle 2013-08-07
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- American surgeon who devised a new method to expel foreign objects in the airway.
- Portion of the brain involved in the control of balance.
- Pertaining to the newborn period, specifically the first 4 weeks after birth.
- The heart muscle.
- Lateral curving of the spine.
- An abnormal growth of cells which proliferate in an uncontrolled way.
- Functional unit of the kidney, a tiny funnel-like structure that filters wastes as they enter and progress through the kidney
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- The oxygen carrying pigment and predominant protein in the red blood cells.
- An abnormally elevated mood characterized by such symptoms as inappropriate elation, increased irritability, severe insomnia, grandiose notions, increased speed and/or volume of speech, disconnected and racing thoughts and more.
- An acute illness characterized by fever caused by the bacterium Salmonella typhi.
- Tube like portion of the respiratory tract that connects the larynx with the bronchial parts of the lungs.
- The state of being well above one's normal weight.
12 Clues: The heart muscle. • Lateral curving of the spine. • The state of being well above one's normal weight. • Portion of the brain involved in the control of balance. • An abnormal growth of cells which proliferate in an uncontrolled way. • The oxygen carrying pigment and predominant protein in the red blood cells. • ...
Medical Spelling Words 2013-08-21
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- / A type of powder medicine that's covered
- / An abdominal muscle
- / The act of making immune
- / A tube shaped like a sack
- / The long word for flu
- / Its when its in the process of digesting
- / A poem to introduce a play
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- / A flu shot
- / To measure heart beats
- / After having a flu shot
- / A medicinal substance
- / disease in the lungs
12 Clues: / A flu shot • / An abdominal muscle • / disease in the lungs • / A medicinal substance • / The long word for flu • / To measure heart beats • / After having a flu shot • / The act of making immune • / A tube shaped like a sack • / A poem to introduce a play • / A type of powder medicine that's covered • / Its when its in the process of digesting
medical terminology b 2019-04-25
Canadian Medical Crossword 2016-06-12
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- A very common form of dementia
- When people cannot define what is real and what is not
- A state of constant sadness that affects the mind and body
- Most Canadian families rely on this medical professional
- Focuses on the what
- A set of principles
- Focuses on the why
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- Focuses on the how
- Assisted last resort
- Federal legislature passed in 1984
- Involves unusual cell growth and can be fatal
- The use of tools to modify one's body
12 Clues: Focuses on the how • Focuses on the why • Focuses on the what • A set of principles • Assisted last resort • A very common form of dementia • Federal legislature passed in 1984 • The use of tools to modify one's body • Involves unusual cell growth and can be fatal • When people cannot define what is real and what is not • Most Canadian families rely on this medical professional • ...
Diabetic Medical Terms 2021-10-07
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- The blood _______ level is how much _______ is in your blood at a given time. This level is very important for people with diabetes, and they must monitor their blood _______ level throughout the day.
- It is a foreign substance (such as a virus or bacteria) that invades the body.
- is a very serious condition. It occurs when there is no insulin to help the body use glucose for energy.
- specialized proteins that are part of the immune system. They are created when an antigen (such as a virus or bacteria) is detected in the body.
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- These are a group of antibodies that “go bad” and mistakenly attack and damage the body’s tissues and organs.
- Your body breaks these down to get glucose, which then provides energy to the body.
- This system produces hormones that control bodily function. Diabetes is an __________ disorder because insulin is a hormone.
- This form of diabetes can occur during pregnancy.
- This occurs when an injection site is overused. The skin swells and a node can develop.
- This is a hormone made by the pancreas. It raises the blood glucose level, so it counteracts the effects of the hormone insulin.
- One of the possible long-term complications of diabetes is kidney disease and failure. If your kidneys aren’t working well, they can’t clean the blood. __________ is a treatment option.
- After we eat, the pancreas releases the right amount of the hormone insulin to process the carbohydrates in the meal; that’s the _____ secretion.
12 Clues: This form of diabetes can occur during pregnancy. • It is a foreign substance (such as a virus or bacteria) that invades the body. • Your body breaks these down to get glucose, which then provides energy to the body. • This occurs when an injection site is overused. The skin swells and a node can develop. • ...
Medical Unit Crossword 2021-09-09
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- Stitches.
- A device that administers an electric shock.
- A bruise.
- A substance used to create antibodies to help your body become immune to a disease.
- A small sample of tissue that is used for testing.
- An organ or tissue that creates or secretes a hormone
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- Broken bone or cartilage.
- The outer layer of your skin.
- Not cancerous.
- High blood pressure.
- A recurring, persistent condition.
- The removal of an organ to be implanted into another organ.
12 Clues: Stitches. • A bruise. • Not cancerous. • High blood pressure. • Broken bone or cartilage. • The outer layer of your skin. • A recurring, persistent condition. • A device that administers an electric shock. • A small sample of tissue that is used for testing. • An organ or tissue that creates or secretes a hormone • The removal of an organ to be implanted into another organ. • ...
Administrative Medical Assisting 2024-11-06
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- After the deductible has been met, the policyholder may need to pay a certain percentage of the bill and the insurance company pays the rest
- The process of cleaning equipment and instruments with detergent and water to remove debris and reduce the number of microorganisms
- initials of person who composed a letter
- The surgical removal of dead, damaged, or infected tissue to improve the function of healthy tissue
- Collecting important information from the health record
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- process that requires the provider to submit documentation to the payer to show the service or treatment is medically needed and the payer determines if the service or treatment is medically necessary and covered under the insurance plan
- A secure online website that gives patients 24-hour access to personal health information using a username and password
- The environment where something is created or takes shape; a base on which to build
- The likely outcome of a disease, including chance of recovery
- document sent by the insurance company to the provider and the patient explaining the allowed charge amount, the amount reimbursed for services, and the patient’s financial responsibilities
- The ability to understand another’s perspective, experiences, or motivations
- The person legally responsible for the entire bill
12 Clues: initials of person who composed a letter • The person legally responsible for the entire bill • Collecting important information from the health record • The likely outcome of a disease, including chance of recovery • The ability to understand another’s perspective, experiences, or motivations • ...
Medical diagnosis/Abbrev. 2023-01-15
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- When a patient has an amputation below the joint of the knee
- disorder that affects the nerves. The immune system malfunctions and attacks the body's own tissues and organs
- heart attack
- the damaged bone and cartilage of the hip is removed and replaced with prosthetic components.
- progressive nervous system disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, causing loss of muscle control.
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- Infection of the large intestine (colon) caused by the bacteria Clostridium difficile.
- type of respiratory failure characterized by rapid onset of widespread inflammation in the lungs.
- difficulty breathing with exertion
- fractures are reconnected with plates and screws
- group of diseases that cause progressive weakness and loss of muscle mass. AGubnormal genes (mutations) interfere with the production of proteins needed to form healthy muscle.
- when a patient is able to move the skeletal system specifically the joint without help or assistance from another person or object in the envrionment
- A condition where the major blood vessels supplying the heart are narrowed.
12 Clues: heart attack • difficulty breathing with exertion • fractures are reconnected with plates and screws • When a patient has an amputation below the joint of the knee • A condition where the major blood vessels supplying the heart are narrowed. • Infection of the large intestine (colon) caused by the bacteria Clostridium difficile. • ...
Medical Term Challenge 2025-09-30
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- fast heart rate
- prefix for above normal
- inflammation of the nerve
- suffix for surgical removal
- pertaining to stomach
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- plane that divides body into left and right sections
- below the waste; towards feet
- root word for eye
- root word for tissue
- towards the head
- prefix for small
- cavity protecting entire back side
12 Clues: fast heart rate • towards the head • prefix for small • root word for eye • root word for tissue • pertaining to stomach • prefix for above normal • inflammation of the nerve • suffix for surgical removal • below the waste; towards feet • cavity protecting entire back side • plane that divides body into left and right sections
Medical-Legal Partnership 2025-10-31
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- Abbreviation for Supplemental Security Income
- Legal end of a marriage
- Money or help from a program or job
- Legal document that distributes property after death
- A person over the age of 18
- Legal right to care for a child
- A person who inherits
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- A choice you make about your life
- Money you receive
- Disability insurance program by Social Security
- Person who helps with legal problems
- Person chosen to make decisions for someone who can’t
12 Clues: Money you receive • A person who inherits • Legal end of a marriage • A person over the age of 18 • Legal right to care for a child • A choice you make about your life • Money or help from a program or job • Person who helps with legal problems • Abbreviation for Supplemental Security Income • Disability insurance program by Social Security • ...
Veterinary medical terminology 2025-11-20
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- high blood sugar
- study of the heart and its diseases
- top outer layer of skin
- chemo, a systemic drug CUTANE/O-under the skin was infected
- surgeon will perform an arthrocentesis to aspirate fluid from the swollen joint.
- red blood cell
- or AN- without or no blood cell production
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- veterinarian
- the dogs head is hurt
- Pain in the joints
- bones located outside the body
- heart rhythm
12 Clues: veterinarian • heart rhythm • red blood cell • high blood sugar • Pain in the joints • the dogs head is hurt • top outer layer of skin • bones located outside the body • study of the heart and its diseases • or AN- without or no blood cell production • chemo, a systemic drug CUTANE/O-under the skin was infected • ...
Fields and Classifications of Medicine 2017-01-28
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- An agent that destroys or kills amoebae
- A class of drugs often prescribed by doctors to help lower cholesterol levels in the blood
- The study of rheumatism, arthritis, and other disorders of the joints, muscles, and ligaments
- The medical specialty devoted to the diagnosis, prevention, study, and treatment of mental disorders
- A prescription drug used to treat bacterial infections of the sinuses, skin, lungs, ears, airways, bones, and joints
- (plural form) A class of antibiotics containing a lactone ring, of which the best known is erythromycin
- The branch of medicine focused on the digestive system and its disorders
- The branch of medicine that deals with the anatomy, physiology, and diseases of the eyeball
- A medicine that helps prevent blood clots
- A medical specialty that focuses on perioperative medicine and the administration of anesthesia
- Any medication which provides symptomatic relief for diarrhea
- The branch of medicine dealing with the skin, nails, hair and its diseases
- Any of a class of glycoproteins produced by leukocytes for regulating immune responses
- The study of the physiology of the blood
- A drug (as codeine, methadone, or morphine) that, in moderate doses, dulls the senses, relieves pain and induces profound sleep but in excessive doses causes stupor, coma, or convulsions
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- A substance that loosens stools and increases bowel movements
- A specialty that focuses on health care of elderly people
- A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug
- The branch of physiology and medicine concerned with endocrine glands and hormones
- A synthetic, antibacterial agent with broad-spectrum activity
- An area of medicine that focuses on the health of the respiratory system
- The branch of medicine that deals with the physiology and diseases of the kidneys
- The branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the heart as well as parts of the circulatory system
- Drug used for the treatment of major depressive disorders and other conditions
- The branch of medicine that deals with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer
- Drug that neutralizes the gastric acid and raises the gastric pH; used to treat dyspepsia and as symptomatic relief of peptic ulcer
- A physician with specialized training in obtaining and interpreting medical images obtained by using x-rays or radioactive substances or by other means such as sound waves
- A ____________ drug requires a legal medical prescription to be dispensed
- A type of pharmaceutical drug that is used to relieve nasal congestion in the upper respiratory tract
- Drug designed specifically to relieve pain
30 Clues: A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug • An agent that destroys or kills amoebae • The study of the physiology of the blood • A medicine that helps prevent blood clots • Drug designed specifically to relieve pain • A specialty that focuses on health care of elderly people • A substance that loosens stools and increases bowel movements • ...
Activity Exam Three 2022-03-30
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- homeowener pays for part of the losses if property is not insured
- company pays twice the face value of the policy if death results in accident
- pays for long term illness or disability
- also known as HMO-PPO
- sunshine state
- coverage for place of living
- combination of all expenses related to medical
- deer creek color
- extreme form of PPO
- cash surrender value
- people unable to get car insurance
- payment given is based on replacement cost or damaged
- person that pays once every so often
- health insurance program for 65 and up
- legal responsibilities for another person's losses or injuries
- set amount that the policyholder pays per
- contract providing a regular income
- contract
- loss or gain risk
- prepaid health plans
- aka h2o
- pays for some of the hospital bill
- program of medical assistance to low income individuals
- failing to take reasonable care
- person who receives something
- document modifying coverage
- one runs in blank in the US
- sport involving a bat and ball
- place of residence used to determine car insurance premium
- increases likelihood of loss through some peril
- something that opens with a key
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- when your car is involved in an accident
- aka straight life policy
- lack of predictability
- or insurable risk
- insurer recieves full cost of repairs or replacements
- fund to cover cost of loss
- aka catastrophe pollicy
- group of doctors and hospitals that provide health care rates approved by insurer
- health insurance plan that employs health care services people
- gap between medicare payments and medical costs
- you drink liquid out of these
- process that determines premiums
- goes around your neck
- or out of pocket limit
- or addition of coverage
- cause of possible loss
- surgical and medical service protection
- person held responsible for certain actions
- driving catagories is based on what
- more than one health insurance plan
- amount of money placeholder pays for insurance policy
- food that prevents cramps
- protection against the cost of hospital care
- life insurance agent
- is a risk-sharing firm that agrees to assume responsibility for losses
- list of personal belongings within a home
- type of cost sharing
- pays for some of the surgeons fees
- computer in your hand
- protection against possible financial loss
61 Clues: aka h2o • contract • sunshine state • deer creek color • or insurable risk • loss or gain risk • extreme form of PPO • cash surrender value • life insurance agent • type of cost sharing • prepaid health plans • also known as HMO-PPO • goes around your neck • computer in your hand • lack of predictability • or out of pocket limit • cause of possible loss • aka catastrophe pollicy • ...
At the Doctor's 2022-06-07
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- physical or mental signs of a medical condition or an unwanted situation
- a person who helps in particular work
- a warm or friendly greeting to someone who has just arrived
- a statement that something will definitely happen or be done
- an area of discoloured skin caused by blood vessels breaking
- the joint that allows the arm to bend
- slightly ill
- to come after or behind someone or something; to do what someone tells you to do
- the organs used to breathe
- stopping something in advance before it happens
- very smoothly and easily; with regularity
- a medical instrument that makes the sounds inside a body louder
- to relax thoroughly to help recover strength, health, or energy
- to lose blood through a cut or other injury
- a bad reaction to food, pollen, etc
- financial protection or coverage for health and medicine
- a mistake or error
- an infectious disease causing a mild fever and a rash of itchy blisters
- a small hard material with a spring used to hold papers to write on
- (n) the material you put on wound to protect it; or (v) to cover a wound with a protective covering
- to rub against a rough or hard surface, causing damage
- a quantity of a medicine or drub taken at a particular time
- breath breathing in a way that fills the lungs
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- the room or place where business or professional work is done
- a discussion usually about a problem to make a decision about it
- to repeat an activity regularly in order to improve or maintain one’s skill level
- immediately
- wound or damage
- a serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation that needs immediate action; or the place you go when you need immediate medical help
- a measure of the pressure of blood as it circulates in the body
- an infectious viral disease causing fever and a red rash on the skin
- an uncomfortable feeling of irritation in the throat, esophagus, or windpipe
- injured and in 2 or more pieces
- the constant beat of the arteries as blood moves through them
- a sheet of information in the form of a graph, table, or picture
- very healthy and strong; in good physical condition
- a person who is receiving medical treatment
- hurt continuously, may not be a strong pain
- Control able to direct a situation, person, or activity
- an examination of a person or thing to see if there are any problems
40 Clues: immediately • slightly ill • wound or damage • a mistake or error • the organs used to breathe • injured and in 2 or more pieces • a bad reaction to food, pollen, etc • a person who helps in particular work • the joint that allows the arm to bend • very smoothly and easily; with regularity • to lose blood through a cut or other injury • a person who is receiving medical treatment • ...
Trends in Healthcare 2023-08-25
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- an innovative approach to tailoring disease prevention and treatment that takes into account differences in people's genes, environments, and lifestyles
- Also known as telehelath. lets your health care provider care for you without an in-person office visit
- Includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, and act. It also helps determine how we handle stress, relate to others, and make healthy choices
- Focuses on someone consuming on proteins and some non-starchy vegetables
- A type of telehealth in which healthcare providers monitor patients outside the traditional care setting using digital medical devices, such as weight scales, blood pressure monitors, pulse oximeters, and blood glucose meters
- Researchers conduct testing to assess candidates' immunogenicity, their ability to elicit the desired immune response
- Examples include: Quality control for testing, appropriate management of the sample, including collection and handling, and method verification and validation
- The growing number of deaths and hospitalizations from Opioids, including both prescription and illicit drugs.
- Examples of this include: Artificial Intelligence (AI), machine learning, virtual care, the Internet of medical things, and 5G
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- An electronic version of a patients medical history, that is maintained by the provider over time, and may include all of the key administrative clinical data relevant to that persons care under a particular provider, including demographics, progress notes, problems, medications,etc
- An umbrella term to describe the application of machine learning algorithms and other cognitive technologies in medical settings
- Increasingly deployed in both clinical and research-based healthcare activities. It involves the creation of physical replicas of anatomical structures using 3D printing (also known as additive manufacturing) processes
- Many smart devices, Internet of Things (IoT), and artificial intelligence (AI)-based technologies have been designed and developed to enhance prompt and continuous assessment of patient's health status and applicable healthcare sub-systems
- Affects the social and environmental determinants of health – clean air, safe drinking water, sufficient food and secure shelter
- The increasing cost of healthcare over time
- Examples include prescribing medicine that contains ingredients a patient knows they are allergic to, making surgical errors or operating on the wrong surgery site, and prematurely discharging a patient from the hospital
- Should be optimal and should not be varied because of patient characteristics
- The amount you pay for covered health care services before your insurance plan starts to pay
- A fair wage for all healthcare workers and the lack of salary increases as inflation has impacted our healthcare system
- An infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus
20 Clues: The increasing cost of healthcare over time • An infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus • Focuses on someone consuming on proteins and some non-starchy vegetables • Should be optimal and should not be varied because of patient characteristics • The amount you pay for covered health care services before your insurance plan starts to pay • ...
Day13-part2 2025-01-22
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- Perform a medical procedure on a patient.(对病人进行医疗手术。)
- A serious disease where cells grow out of control.(一种严重疾病,细胞生长失控。)
- A tiny organism that can cause diseases.(一种能引发疾病的微小生物体。)
- A strip of material used to cover and protect a wound.(用于覆盖和保护伤口的布条。)
- A higher - than - normal body temperature, often a sign of illness.(体温高于正常水平,常是生病的迹象。)
- Relating to the treatment of illness and injuries.(与疾病和受伤治疗相关的。)
- Physical activity done to keep fit and healthy.(为保持健康和塑形而进行的身体活动。)
- A small, round piece of medicine.(小的圆形药物。)
- A serious infectious illness, more severe than a cold.(一种严重的传染病,比感冒严重。)
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- A person who is receiving medical treatment.(正在接受医学治疗的人。)
- Give medical care to someone who is ill.(为生病的人提供医疗护理。)
- Substances used to treat or prevent diseases.(用于治疗或预防疾病的物质。)
- A common illness with a runny nose and sore throat.(一种常见疾病,症状有流鼻涕和喉咙痛。)
- Attention and treatment given to someone who is ill.(给予生病之人的关注和治疗。)
- Having the skin damaged by too much sun.(皮肤因过度日晒而受损。)
- Causing harm or damage.(造成伤害或损害的。)
- Related to the body, like physical health.(与身体相关的,如身体健康。)
- Physical or mental damage.(身体或精神上的损害。)
- Something that is good or helpful, like for health.(有益或有帮助的事物,比如对健康有益。)
- - ray A type of imaging used to see inside the body.(一种用于查看身体内部的成像技术。)
20 Clues: Causing harm or damage.(造成伤害或损害的。) • Physical or mental damage.(身体或精神上的损害。) • A small, round piece of medicine.(小的圆形药物。) • Perform a medical procedure on a patient.(对病人进行医疗手术。) • Having the skin damaged by too much sun.(皮肤因过度日晒而受损。) • Give medical care to someone who is ill.(为生病的人提供医疗护理。) • A tiny organism that can cause diseases.(一种能引发疾病的微小生物体。) • ...
Fun First Aid 2025-09-10
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- / A life-threatening condition where the heart stops beating effectively, leading to a lack of blood flow.
- / A portable device used to restore a normal heart rhythm by delivering an electric shock to the heart.
- / A blockage of the airway that prevents breathing, often caused by food or objects.
- / A sudden surge of electrical activity in the brain that causes uncontrolled movements or behavior.
- / An injury to tissues caused by heat, chemicals, electricity, or radiation.
- / A life-saving technique used when someone's breathing or heartbeat has stopped.
- / A medical emergency that occurs when the body temperature drops below normal, usually due to cold exposure.
- / A medical instrument used to listen to heartbeats, lung sounds, and other body sounds.
- / A first aid procedure used to treat upper airway obstructions (or choking) by applying pressure to the abdomen.
- / A barrier device used during CPR to prevent direct mouth-to-mouth contact while delivering rescue breaths.
- / A condition in which a person stops breathing but still has a heartbeat.
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- / A severe, life-threatening allergic reaction that requires immediate treatment with epinephrine.
- / A break, usually in a bone, that can be either closed (skin not broken) or open (bone puncturing the skin).
- / The process of prioritizing patients based on the severity of their injuries in emergency situations.
- / The process of delivering an electrical shock to the heart to restore a normal rhythm.
- / A person trained to give basic medical assistance in emergency situations.
- / An injury to the ligaments around a joint, usually caused by stretching or tearing.
- / A joint injury where the bones are displaced from their normal position.
- / A device applied to a limb to stop severe bleeding by constricting blood flow.
- / A sudden interruption of blood supply to the brain, which can cause lasting damage or death.
- / A common injury where blood flows from the nostrils, often due to trauma or dry air.
- / A medical condition where the body’s organs and tissues do not receive enough oxygen and nutrients, typically after an injury or blood loss.
- / An injury caused by the teeth of a person or animal, which can introduce bacteria or viruses.
- / The act of pressing down on the chest during CPR to help circulate blood and oxygen.
- / A severe form of heat-related illness that occurs when the body overheats and cannot cool down, requiring immediate intervention.
25 Clues: / A joint injury where the bones are displaced from their normal position. • / A condition in which a person stops breathing but still has a heartbeat. • / A person trained to give basic medical assistance in emergency situations. • / An injury to tissues caused by heat, chemicals, electricity, or radiation. • ...
Document Management Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-23
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- First word of letter that Claim Admins use to approve/modify/deny a requested treatment
- Independent Medical _________?
- App that opens PDFs
- Cases previously sent to DRE for Potential Insufficient Info, route to Panel ______ Escalation
- When processing a case in the Medical Records queue review the first and last ____ pages to identify the case number
- Document submitted to Maximus to start the IMR process
- Which supervisor do you text if you are having system issues?
- Created while working in Document Review
- What proprietary system is used to process cases for IMR?
- Ten digit number in ETK to reference specific Apps and Med Recs
- Sent back to us by USPS. ________ Mail
- Needs to occur if a different IW is found in the image
- Need to update your address/location? Use this site.
- Website that hosts our Training Manual and Job Aids
- Queue that would contain a case with an unindexed 1001 page PDF.
- If no one is available to answer your question, send an email to both supervisors and TL's and route the case to ___.
- First word of team supervised by Barb and Eliza
- Free and confidential service provided to Maximus employees
- Website where you complete annual trainings/courses
- A common medical record type. _______ Note/Report
- Yellow Banner? ____ Priority
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- Routing remark states "Surgery case, see notes" case will need to be routed to?
- Process of removing PHI/PII from FDLs
- Objection letter received from CA, route the case to?
- Appropriate channel for flextime/OT requests?
- Type of medical record that's completed by a Provider and sent to the CA?
- What's a sweet treat and also something you can clear that can help ETK perform better?
- Two files sent by the same participant, same number of pages, and every page is identical
- Have an idea? Submit a _______ Improvement Form
- Microsoft application used to send messages and access files
- First word of team supervised by Rachel and Mindy
- When sending an IM question on a case, you should always include the case _______.
- Letter we send to participants if case is eligible?
- Letter we send to participants once a decision has been made?
- Another name for Deltek
- First word of team supervised by Kevin
- Our client
- If having issues with ETK what's something you can clear that can help?
- Helps us resolve IT issues
- Case has less than 5 med records and 5 or more requested treatments, route to? _______ Information
40 Clues: Our client • App that opens PDFs • Another name for Deltek • Helps us resolve IT issues • Yellow Banner? ____ Priority • Independent Medical _________? • Process of removing PHI/PII from FDLs • Sent back to us by USPS. ________ Mail • First word of team supervised by Kevin • Created while working in Document Review • Appropriate channel for flextime/OT requests? • ...
JOBS 2025-11-10
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- Advises and represents clients in legal matters. Defends the rights and interests of their clients in courts and other instances.
- Diagnoses and treats illnesses and injuries. Provides medical care and advice to patients.
- assistant Serves customers in a store. Helps find products, makes sales, and handles transactions.
- Provides medical care to patients under the supervision of a doctor. Administers medications, takes vital signs, and assists in medical procedures.
- Conducts research and experiments to advance scientific knowledge. Can work in various fields, such as biology, chemistry, or physics.
- Designs, develops, and tests products and systems. Applies scientific and mathematical principles to solve technical problems.
- Creates original works of art using various mediums. Can be a painter, sculptor, musician, writer, etc.
- Cultivates crops and raises livestock. Is responsible for the production of food and agricultural products.
- Constructs and repairs buildings and other structures. Works with various materials and tools.
- Designs buildings and structures. Combines art and science to create functional and aesthetic designs.
- Investigates and reports news and events. Writes articles, conducts interviews, and presents information to the public.
- Diagnoses and repairs vehicles and machinery. Performs preventive and corrective maintenance.
- Greets visitors and answers phone calls in an office or establishment. Provides information and directs people to their destination.
- worker: Operates machinery and performs manual tasks in a factory. Participates in the production of goods and products.
- Travels to space to conduct research and operate spacecraft. Requires specialized training and scientific knowledge
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- Serves customers in a restaurant or bar. Takes orders, serves food and drinks, and provides attentive service.
- Installs and repairs piping systems and fixtures. Is responsible for water supply and waste disposal.
- Prepares and examines financial records. Ensures accuracy of records and compliance with laws and regulations.
- Diagnoses and treats oral health problems. Performs cleanings, fillings, extractions, and other dental procedures.
- Cuts, styles, and colors hair. Offers hair care services to clients.
- Maintains and cares for gardens and green areas. Plants flowers, trees, and shrubs, and performs gardening tasks.
- Teaches classes and educates students in a school or educational institution. Transmits knowledge and skills.
- Diagnoses and treats illnesses and injuries in animals. Provides medical and surgical care to pets and farm animals.
- Serves in the armed forces. Participates in military operations and defends the security of the country.
- driver Drives a taxi and transports passengers to their destination. Knows the routes and streets of the city.
25 Clues: Cuts, styles, and colors hair. Offers hair care services to clients. • Diagnoses and treats illnesses and injuries. Provides medical care and advice to patients. • Diagnoses and repairs vehicles and machinery. Performs preventive and corrective maintenance. • Constructs and repairs buildings and other structures. Works with various materials and tools. • ...
Trends in Health Care 2024-08-30
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- Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act, a significant piece of legislation in health care.
- A holistic approach to health and well-being.
- A system of classification for hospital reimbursement.
- An approach that considers the whole person in treatment.
- Medical services provided without overnight hospital stay.
- Non-mainstream treatments used in place of conventional medicine.
- Medical services provided in a patient’s home.
- An outbreak of a disease that affects many people across the world.
- The practice of using less energy.
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- Combining conventional and complementary methods for treatment.
- Treatments used alongside conventional medicine.
- The practice of controlling or reducing expenses.
- The use of biological processes for industrial and other purposes.
- consultation provided remotely using technology.
- Health care focused on elderly individuals.
15 Clues: The practice of using less energy. • Health care focused on elderly individuals. • A holistic approach to health and well-being. • Medical services provided in a patient’s home. • Treatments used alongside conventional medicine. • consultation provided remotely using technology. • The practice of controlling or reducing expenses. • ...
Looking Forward Together 2024-04-24
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- Professional care for children, often during working hours
- clinic A health facility that serves native american communities.
- Bay a SPIPA consortium tribe that is located on the washington coast.
- Institution providing medical treatment and care (8 letters).
- a Native American tribe that reveres the salish wooly dog (11 letters).
- a native american tribe located in thurston county.
- a senior member of a native american tribe
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- Financial aid given for a specific purpose
- a government health insurance program for seniors
- clinic A medical facility accepting patients without appointments (11 letters).
- Movement of people or goods from one place to another
- Temporary relief or delay
- A Native American tribe of the Pacific Northwest whose logo features a basket.
- One who offers goods or services
- island A native american tribe located in the south puget sound
15 Clues: Temporary relief or delay • One who offers goods or services • Financial aid given for a specific purpose • a senior member of a native american tribe • a government health insurance program for seniors • a native american tribe located in thurston county. • Movement of people or goods from one place to another • ...
Black History Month 2025-02-04
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- Founder of the Chicago Defender who gave a voice to the voiceless
- Entrepreneur who made a fortune making black women's hair beautiful
- Artist who made graffiti popular
- Mathematician who used numbers to find her voice at NASA
- Novelist who believed everyone has a story to tell
- Abolitionist who was the conductor of the Underground Railroad
- Basketball player who took Nike to the top
- Journalist who made black America seen
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- Physician who was a true blood pioneer that is still saving lives
- A medical subject whose medical experiment is still saving lives today
- President who broke the color barrier
- Baseball player who knocked Jim Crow clean-out of the park
- Politician who believed in "Unbought and Unbossed"
- Singer who was the "Queen of Soul"
- Photographer who brought us pictures of black America
15 Clues: Artist who made graffiti popular • Singer who was the "Queen of Soul" • President who broke the color barrier • Journalist who made black America seen • Basketball player who took Nike to the top • Politician who believed in "Unbought and Unbossed" • Novelist who believed everyone has a story to tell • Photographer who brought us pictures of black America • ...
parentalité planifiée 2016-12-02
HS 600 Week 1 (For The Record!) 2024-04-11
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- Multiple systems sharing and using data.
- A paper record, a website, or software that contains information similar to that in an electronic health record (EHR), such as diagnoses, medications, and medical history.
- Mobile-based or mobile enhanced solutions that deliver healthcare.
- mining Process of searching data to identify trends and other useful information.
- website that enables patients to securely access their medical records
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- Networked of groups of hospitals and providers dedicated to providing solid continuity of care.
- The organizations that provide the infrastructure and services allowing for the movement of health-related data between nonaffiliated stakeholders based on nationally established standards.
- Patients medical information stored digitally in a database.
- Legislation aimed at expanding and rewarding electronic health record use.
- A network of hospitals and physicians organized under a single parent company for the purpose of providing care across the full continuum of a patient population’s needs.
- A secure website where a patient can access information from a provider’s EHR, such as diagnoses, lab results, discharge summaries, immunizations, and imaging study reports.
- A well-defined sequence of activities undertaken in order to achieve a work outcome.
12 Clues: Multiple systems sharing and using data. • Patients medical information stored digitally in a database. • Mobile-based or mobile enhanced solutions that deliver healthcare. • website that enables patients to securely access their medical records • Legislation aimed at expanding and rewarding electronic health record use. • ...
Public health 2021-04-07
7 Clues: FOP Sanitary work • inpatient subdivision • Small urban polyclinic • Medical Assistant at FOP • Administrative economical subdivision • Hospital type according to degree of care • health facility rendering all kind of medical diagnostic specialised inpatient care.
Phantoms crossword 2015-08-13
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- what joint moves the whole leg
- what is the medical name for the thigh
- what is the funny bone called
- when strecthing your legs what movement is that called
- when kicking the door what is that movement called
- what is the medical term name for the carves
- what is the bone between your hips
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- when planting your foot on the ground what is that movement called
- maximus what is the largest muscle in the human body
- what muscle is between the shoulder and elbow
10 Clues: what is the funny bone called • what joint moves the whole leg • what is the bone between your hips • what is the medical name for the thigh • what is the medical term name for the carves • what muscle is between the shoulder and elbow • when kicking the door what is that movement called • maximus what is the largest muscle in the human body • ...
Nursing Assistant 2022-01-14
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- A serious loss of mental abilities
- is given in facilities or homes for people who have approximately 6 months or less to live.
- a illness that will eventually cause death
- to find a problem through a survey
- a method or a way of doing something
- a medical condition determined by a doctor
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- is a 24 hour skilled care given in hospitals.
- for people who need skilled care
- a condition that last a long period of time.
- a medical assistance program for people with low income
10 Clues: for people who need skilled care • A serious loss of mental abilities • to find a problem through a survey • a method or a way of doing something • a illness that will eventually cause death • a medical condition determined by a doctor • a condition that last a long period of time. • is a 24 hour skilled care given in hospitals. • ...
OBESITY SYNDROME 2023-10-29
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- Diagnosis used to check obesity
- medical problems such as____can lead to decreased activity which may result in weight gain
- surgery for weight loss
- treatment to obesity can be taken some methods like
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- Obesity lab test we check
- obesity increases risk of problems during pregnancy like
- weight loss medications include
- obesity can be traced to a medical cause such as
- endoscopic procedures for weight loss don't require any cuts also called
- obesity are more likely to develop a number of potentially serious health problems such as
10 Clues: surgery for weight loss • Obesity lab test we check • weight loss medications include • Diagnosis used to check obesity • obesity can be traced to a medical cause such as • treatment to obesity can be taken some methods like • obesity increases risk of problems during pregnancy like • endoscopic procedures for weight loss don't require any cuts also called • ...
Crossword 2016-06-02
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- Maintained through medical services provided by the government.
- Being deprived of resources, opportunities, and normal standards that other individuals easily have.
- Study of Generations.
- Deals made between countries for the better good of all.
- A patient's right to control their own health management.
- A medical question proposed when deciding if a service is morally right or wrong.
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- Every individual treated the same.
- A person struggling in poverty likely does not have steady _______.
- The generation born between 1946-1964.
- The world working together as one.
10 Clues: Study of Generations. • Every individual treated the same. • The world working together as one. • The generation born between 1946-1964. • Deals made between countries for the better good of all. • A patient's right to control their own health management. • Maintained through medical services provided by the government. • ...
Dr Aakko's crossword 2025-01-06
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- A preparation that prevents diseases by stimulating immunity.
- A physical or mental feature that indicates a condition or disease.
- The process of identifying a disease or condition.
- The study of the structure of the human body.
- Instrument used to listen to heart and lung sounds.
- Medical procedure involving an incision with instruments.
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- Medication used to treat bacterial infections.
- The ability to resist infection or toxins.
- Place where medications are prepared and dispensed.
- Clothing typically worn by medical professionals.
10 Clues: The ability to resist infection or toxins. • The study of the structure of the human body. • Medication used to treat bacterial infections. • Clothing typically worn by medical professionals. • The process of identifying a disease or condition. • Place where medications are prepared and dispensed. • Instrument used to listen to heart and lung sounds. • ...
Getting Paid 2025-01-09
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- You can receive this if you lose your job due to no your own fault
- Amount of money earned before payroll takes
- Outline the deductions to wages.
- Set amount of money.
- Helps pay for health care for individuals 65 and older
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- Take home pay
- Wages deposited directly institution account
- Earn a specific rate for every hour worked.
- You can take time off for specified family and medical reasons.
- Compensation Helps pay medical expenses if you are injured on the job
10 Clues: Take home pay • Set amount of money. • Outline the deductions to wages. • Earn a specific rate for every hour worked. • Amount of money earned before payroll takes • Wages deposited directly institution account • Helps pay for health care for individuals 65 and older • You can take time off for specified family and medical reasons. • ...
Types of Librarians! 2025-01-13
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- Find and help people use government information
- Accesses, collects, and preserves records
- Manages a collection of films and videos
- creates educational and recreational programs for children
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- Works with libraries and collections that focus on religion
- Provides recourses and info to inmates
- Helps library patrons find information and conduct research
- Specializes in health information resources to improve patient care and support medical education
- Combine their knowledge of library and information studies with expertise in a scientific field
- Organize, acquire, preserve, and reference materials related to music
10 Clues: Provides recourses and info to inmates • Manages a collection of films and videos • Accesses, collects, and preserves records • Find and help people use government information • creates educational and recreational programs for children • Works with libraries and collections that focus on religion • Helps library patrons find information and conduct research • ...
Brazil in World War I 2025-11-30
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- : German U‑boats that sank Brazilian ships
- : Branch of Brazil’s military that patrolled the South Atlantic
- : Brazil’s initial stance at the start of WWI
- : Type of mission Brazil sent to Europe (medical staff)
- : Domestic economic problem caused by wartime shortages
- : Formal agreement marking Brazil’s entry into the war
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- : Country whose submarine attacks pushed Brazil into war
- : Side Brazil joined after declaring war
- : Major Brazilian export disrupted by wartime trade
- : City where anti‑German riots broke out during the war
10 Clues: : Side Brazil joined after declaring war • : German U‑boats that sank Brazilian ships • : Brazil’s initial stance at the start of WWI • : Major Brazilian export disrupted by wartime trade • : Formal agreement marking Brazil’s entry into the war • : Type of mission Brazil sent to Europe (medical staff) • : City where anti‑German riots broke out during the war • ...
Unit 3 Vocabs 2025-12-04
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- Trying to control or influence others in an unfair or clever way
- Something seems true, although you are not completely sure.
- Extremely beautiful or impressive.
- Valuable and very important.
- Noun: a sound that repeats. Verb: to repeat a sound.
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- A skill in making things by hand or an art or technique.
- A trained medical worker who gives emergency medical care before a patient reaches the hospital.
- A synonym for careful.
- Excited; wanting to do something very much.
- The main events in a story.
10 Clues: A synonym for careful. • The main events in a story. • Valuable and very important. • Extremely beautiful or impressive. • Excited; wanting to do something very much. • Noun: a sound that repeats. Verb: to repeat a sound. • A skill in making things by hand or an art or technique. • Something seems true, although you are not completely sure. • ...
USAA Supports UNITED WAY - 2014 2014-09-04
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- This mentoring program matches vulnerable children with caring volunteers who assist children to develop the assets they need to become productive, contributing, successful adults. (210) 225-6322
- This Community Center provides child development program, after school activities, senior meals, emergency food, clothing, utility assistance and free tax preparation. (210) 224-2351
- Provides case management, counseling, crisis funding, and information and referral to families with children facing serious health challenges, developmental disabilities and chronic illness. (210) 227-0170
- Provides basic necessities such as diapers and other baby essentials, incontinence products for seniors, health education and other services benefitting over 15,000 families annually. (210)731-8118
- Provides a structured behavioral health program for adults referred from the criminal justice system to facilitate progress toward self-sufficiency and successful community reintegration. (210) 225-0864
- Provides hope and new beginnings for men, women and children experiencing homelessness. We offer residential care and comprehensive services supporting transition from homelessness to housing. (210) 220-2100
- 24-hour residential program that provides medical, educational, life skills, recreational, parenting and therapeutic services to homeless, pregnant/parenting teens who choose to parent their children. (210) 533-3504
- Provides day activity services for adults and children with intellectual and developmental disabilities and case management services to individuals and families with such disabilities. (210) 490-4300
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- Serves health and psychosocial needs of children and families with chronic and complex medical conditions including cancer, asthma, diabetes, etc. (210) 247-4500
- This association fights heart disease and stroke through medical research and education at the school site, work site and in the community-at-large. (210) 810-3100
- Provides early intervention services including counseling, coordination, developmental activities, nutrition, vision and hearing screenings and physical, occupational and speech therapy in the child’s natural environment. (210) 826-4492
- Serves health and psychosocial needs of children and families with chronic and complex medical conditions including cancer, asthma, diabetes, etc.(210) 704-2526
- Provides emergency shelter, residential, foster care and transitional living to children 0-17 who due to abuse, neglect or family disruption cannot live with their families. (210) 659-1901
- This Center is an accredited alternative education program that offers self-paced instruction, parenting, child development classes, counseling, clinic and childcare for clients seeking diploma or GED. (210) 223-2944
- Provides child sexual abuse victims with services necessary for emotional and physical healing through forensic interviews, medical exams, counseling, support services and coordinated investigations. (210) 675-9000
- Provides spiritually-based substance abuse treatment and support to women and their families in order to prepare them to become more productive members of society. (210)735-3822
16 Clues: Serves health and psychosocial needs of children and families with chronic and complex medical conditions including cancer, asthma, diabetes, etc.(210) 704-2526 • Serves health and psychosocial needs of children and families with chronic and complex medical conditions including cancer, asthma, diabetes, etc. (210) 247-4500 • ...
vocab words 2024-01-29
Mot croisé #4 2021-08-09
13 Clues: yeast • smooth • car jack • to graze • arm rest • wrinkled • to strangle • rough (seas) • medical exam • self-adhesive • rear-view mirror • to span (a river) • to go over or to iron
Hodge Podge 2019-04-15
14 Clues: CTF • Sets • Support • Spooky Guy • Gunslinger • Yippie-ki-yay • Repairs fracture • Fasten with wire • New England goal • Tiny Tims helpers • As needed for pain • Prince Edward Island • Chief Medical Officer • Massachusetts runs on it
Diseases (different body organ systems) 2022-09-30
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- an illness in which the inside of the stomach becomes swollen and painful
- a medical condition in which the body cannot produce enough insulin to control the amount of sugar in the blood
- a serious disease of the liver
- a loss of control of, and sometimes feeling in, part or most of the body, caused by disease or an injury to the nerves
- pain and swelling in a tendon of the body
- a medical condition in which somebody has too few red cells or too little haemoglobin in their blood, making them look pale and feel weak
- a medical condition of the chest that makes breathing difficult
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- a disease that causes one or more joints of the body to become painful and swollen
- a condition in which the spine curves from side to side
- a serious disease, caused by bacteria, in which swellings appear on the lungs and other parts of the body
- a mental illness in which a person becomes unable to link thought, emotion and behaviour, leading to withdrawal from reality and personal relationships
- an illness that affects the bronchial tubes leading to the lungs
- a condition in which the blood supply to an area of tissue is blocked and the tissue dies
- red spots on the skin that itch, caused by an allergic reaction
14 Clues: a serious disease of the liver • pain and swelling in a tendon of the body • a condition in which the spine curves from side to side • red spots on the skin that itch, caused by an allergic reaction • a medical condition of the chest that makes breathing difficult • an illness that affects the bronchial tubes leading to the lungs • ...
JBlankenship Chap 1&2 2012-12-12
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- Centers for medicare and medicaid services
- Organization pays for health insurance directly and sets up a fund from which to pay.
- Standards of professional behavior
- Record of a patients financial transaction
- Person who makes an accusation or fraud or abuse
- Law regulating the use and disclosure of patients protected health information
- Failure to use professional skill when giving medical service that results in injury or harm
- national provider identifier
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- Health plan, clearinghouse or provider who transmits and health information in elctronic form
- Consumer driven health plan
- Medical data from which individual identifiers have been removed
- Prior authorization from payer for services to be provided.
- Impermissible use or disclosure of PHI that could pose significant risk to the affected person
- point of service.
- Method of converting a message into encoded text
15 Clues: point of service. • Consumer driven health plan • national provider identifier • Standards of professional behavior • Centers for medicare and medicaid services • Record of a patients financial transaction • Person who makes an accusation or fraud or abuse • Method of converting a message into encoded text • Prior authorization from payer for services to be provided. • ...
Chapter 6 Disinfection Process 2019-04-18
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- first and foremost important step in the decon process
- high level disinfectant used on semi critical, and immerisible devices
- used to destruct HIV
- Designed for flexible endoscopes and brochoscopes recognized as a high level disinfectant
- process in which soiled instruments are cleaned
- obvious on an improperly cleaned instrument that has been disinfected in ortho-phthaldehyde
- used to prevent or arrest the growth of microorganisms on living tissue
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- used for devices that will be in contact with patients
- most common, bleach
- Attire worn during processing of medical devices and instrumentation
- length of time a wrapped or container item remains sterile after it has been sterilized
- effective antiseptics and sanitizers capable of killing bacteria, mycobacteria and fungi
- regulate medical devices
- regulations and employee safety and health
- used as a skin antiseptic to reduce microorganisms on the skin
15 Clues: most common, bleach • used to destruct HIV • regulate medical devices • regulations and employee safety and health • process in which soiled instruments are cleaned • used for devices that will be in contact with patients • first and foremost important step in the decon process • used as a skin antiseptic to reduce microorganisms on the skin • ...
Spelling Crossword 2020-11-11
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- Revive (someone) from unconsciousness or apparent death.
- Disgusting to the senses.
- Emit flashes of light; sparkle.
- Bubbles in a liquid; fizz.
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- (Of a liquid) giving off bubbles; fizzy.
- Transitional phase of growth and development between childhood and adulthood.
- The state or quality of being obscene.
- Wishing to do one's work or duty well and thoroughly.
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- A person's moral sense of right and wrong, viewed as acting as a guide to one's behaviour.
- Time spent recovering from an illness or medical treatment; recuperation.
- A flash or sparkle of light.
- Recover one's health and strength over a period of time after an illness or medical treatment.
- Showing luminous colours that seem to change when seen from different angles.
- (Of a substance) having or showing fluorescence.
15 Clues: Disgusting to the senses. • Bubbles in a liquid; fizz. • A flash or sparkle of light. • Emit flashes of light; sparkle. • The state or quality of being obscene. • (Of a liquid) giving off bubbles; fizzy. • (Of a substance) having or showing fluorescence. • Wishing to do one's work or duty well and thoroughly. • Revive (someone) from unconsciousness or apparent death. • ...
LAT II Week 1 2023-08-31
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- causes rigid gait, lock jaw, goats are very susceptible
- medical term for an abdominal tap
- number one respiratory disease in goats/sheep
- medical term for joint tap
- most common cause of diarrhea in goats
- which vaccine protects against overeating disease
- giving medication through a tube from nostril to stomach is what type of intubation
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- barber pole worms cause severe what
- normal serum from a horse is what color
- includes all measures to prevent introduction and spread of pathogens
- causes blocking in wethers and bucks
- during this type of transtracheal wash a cough reflex is desired
- this type of pulse must be checked on all 4 legs of a horse
- this vein runs under the tail and is used in cattle for blood draws
- what cell is confused commonly with mast cells in large animals
15 Clues: medical term for joint tap • medical term for an abdominal tap • barber pole worms cause severe what • causes blocking in wethers and bucks • most common cause of diarrhea in goats • normal serum from a horse is what color • number one respiratory disease in goats/sheep • which vaccine protects against overeating disease • ...
Zoet’s Cardiovascular system 2023-11-15
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- the tiny, hair-like structures in the inner surface of blood vessels
- condition where fatty deposits accumulate in arteries, restricting blood flow
- the valve between the right atrium and the right ventricle
- a condition characterized by rapid, irregular heartbeat
- artery that supplies blood to the brain
- the largest artery in the human body
- vessel that connects the arteries and veins, facilitating nutrient and gas exchange
- beat of the heart felt through the walls of the arteries.
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- an abnormal enlargement of the heart
- medical term for an abnormally fast heart rate
- medical term for heart attack
- the valve between the left atrium and left ventricle
- vessels that carry oxygenated blood to the heart
- the upper chamber of the heart
- a gas exchange in the lungs and carried by the Red Blood cells
15 Clues: medical term for heart attack • the upper chamber of the heart • an abnormal enlargement of the heart • the largest artery in the human body • artery that supplies blood to the brain • medical term for an abnormally fast heart rate • vessels that carry oxygenated blood to the heart • the valve between the left atrium and left ventricle • ...
911 Emergency 2025-01-28
Across
- Law enforcement officers who maintain public safety and order.
- The act of sending emergency services to a scene.
- A vehicle equipped for transporting sick or injured people.
- Physical harm or damage to the body.
- A situation that does not require immediate action or assistance.
- Requiring immediate attention but not necessarily life-threatening.
- A trained professional who provides emergency medical care.
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- The rhythmic expansion and contraction of arteries as blood is pumped.
- A lifesaving technique used in emergencies to restore breathing and circulation.
- The person who coordinates emergency services and sends help.
- A state of readiness to act or respond when necessary.
- The reaction or assistance provided in an emergency situation.
- A serious situation requiring immediate assistance.
- Individuals, such as police or EMTs, who answer emergency calls.
- A state of serious danger or requiring immediate medical attention.
15 Clues: Physical harm or damage to the body. • The act of sending emergency services to a scene. • A serious situation requiring immediate assistance. • A state of readiness to act or respond when necessary. • A vehicle equipped for transporting sick or injured people. • A trained professional who provides emergency medical care. • ...
CCCA Crossword 2021-10-21
14 Clues: Church • Mascot • A pirate • Twinning • Wrestler • Secretary • Cat fanatic • Collins crush • Spelling Bee champ • Sunshine in a human • Leadership organization • Reporter in another life • Afraid of anything medical • Should live in a castle with her husband
Engineer Crossword 2016-03-16
13 Clues: makes planes • makes bumpers • makes cameras • makes watches • makes oil drills • makes solar cars • makes lightbulbs • makes toothpaste • makes submarines • makes water pumps • makes light switches • makes nuclear reactors • makes medical equipment
Elisha's Mental health review 2022-04-22
Across
- affects how you feel, the way you
- a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- of your mental illness.
- when someone sees you in a negative way
- Psychological and physical tension that you feel when you are in a difficult environment to adapt to.
- and how you act.
- health conditions involving changes in emotion, thinking or behavior
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- a common and serious medical illness that
- the ability of a substance or object to spring back into shape; elasticity.
- a normal reaction to stress
- not satisfied or pleased with a situation
- a person skilled in a particular kind of therapy.
- the state of being seriously mentally ill; madness.
14 Clues: and how you act. • of your mental illness. • a normal reaction to stress • affects how you feel, the way you • when someone sees you in a negative way • a common and serious medical illness that • not satisfied or pleased with a situation • a person skilled in a particular kind of therapy. • the state of being seriously mentally ill; madness. • ...
Elisha's Mental health review 2022-04-22
Across
- affects how you feel, the way you
- a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- of your mental illness.
- when someone sees you in a negative way
- Psychological and physical tension that you feel when you are in a difficult environment to adapt to.
- and how you act.
- health conditions involving changes in emotion, thinking or behavior
Down
- a common and serious medical illness that
- the ability of a substance or object to spring back into shape; elasticity.
- a normal reaction to stress
- not satisfied or pleased with a situation
- a person skilled in a particular kind of therapy.
- the state of being seriously mentally ill; madness.
14 Clues: and how you act. • of your mental illness. • a normal reaction to stress • affects how you feel, the way you • when someone sees you in a negative way • a common and serious medical illness that • not satisfied or pleased with a situation • a person skilled in a particular kind of therapy. • the state of being seriously mentally ill; madness. • ...
Elisha's Mental health review 2022-04-22
Across
- affects how you feel, the way you
- a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- of your mental illness.
- when someone sees you in a negative way
- Psychological and physical tension that you feel when you are in a difficult environment to adapt to.
- and how you act.
- health conditions involving changes in emotion, thinking or behavior
Down
- a common and serious medical illness that
- the ability of a substance or object to spring back into shape; elasticity.
- a normal reaction to stress
- not satisfied or pleased with a situation
- a person skilled in a particular kind of therapy.
- the state of being seriously mentally ill; madness.
14 Clues: and how you act. • of your mental illness. • a normal reaction to stress • affects how you feel, the way you • when someone sees you in a negative way • a common and serious medical illness that • not satisfied or pleased with a situation • a person skilled in a particular kind of therapy. • the state of being seriously mentally ill; madness. • ...
Elisha's Mental health review 2022-04-22
Across
- affects how you feel, the way you
- a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- of your mental illness.
- when someone sees you in a negative way
- Psychological and physical tension that you feel when you are in a difficult environment to adapt to.
- and how you act.
- health conditions involving changes in emotion, thinking or behavior
Down
- a common and serious medical illness that
- the ability of a substance or object to spring back into shape; elasticity.
- a normal reaction to stress
- not satisfied or pleased with a situation
- a person skilled in a particular kind of therapy.
- the state of being seriously mentally ill; madness.
14 Clues: and how you act. • of your mental illness. • a normal reaction to stress • affects how you feel, the way you • when someone sees you in a negative way • a common and serious medical illness that • not satisfied or pleased with a situation • a person skilled in a particular kind of therapy. • the state of being seriously mentally ill; madness. • ...
Elisha's Mental health review 2022-04-22
Across
- affects how you feel, the way you
- a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- of your mental illness.
- when someone sees you in a negative way
- Psychological and physical tension that you feel when you are in a difficult environment to adapt to.
- and how you act.
- health conditions involving changes in emotion, thinking or behavior
Down
- a common and serious medical illness that
- the ability of a substance or object to spring back into shape; elasticity.
- a normal reaction to stress
- not satisfied or pleased with a situation
- a person skilled in a particular kind of therapy.
- the state of being seriously mentally ill; madness.
14 Clues: and how you act. • of your mental illness. • a normal reaction to stress • affects how you feel, the way you • when someone sees you in a negative way • a common and serious medical illness that • not satisfied or pleased with a situation • a person skilled in a particular kind of therapy. • the state of being seriously mentally ill; madness. • ...
Revision 2013-11-29
Across
- You might see your doctor once a year for a...
- a funny movie
- a substance that you take to treat an illness, especially a liquid that you drink
- The film was so exciting I was...
- a room in a hospital used for medical operations.
- to get better
- a scary genre of film
- a drug or gas that is given to someone before a medical operation to stop them feeling pain
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- to laugh quietly, especially in a private or secret way
- A type of film usually set in space
- the film was so scary I...
- remembering happy times in the past
- you see this person if you are sick
- a doctor who is trained to perform operations that involve cutting open someone's body, usually in a hospital
14 Clues: a funny movie • to get better • a scary genre of film • the film was so scary I... • The film was so exciting I was... • A type of film usually set in space • remembering happy times in the past • you see this person if you are sick • You might see your doctor once a year for a... • a room in a hospital used for medical operations. • ...
Revision 2013-11-29
Across
- you see this person if you are sick
- a doctor who is trained to perform operations that involve cutting open someone's body, usually in a hospital
- You might see your doctor once a year for a...
- a funny movie
- a room in a hospital used for medical operations.
- a drug or gas that is given to someone before a medical operation to stop them feeling pain
- A type of film usually set in space
- the film was so scary I...
Down
- a scary genre of film
- remembering happy times in the past
- to get better
- a substance that you take to treat an illness, especially a liquid that you drink
- The film was so exciting I was...
- to laugh quietly, especially in a private or secret way
14 Clues: to get better • a funny movie • a scary genre of film • the film was so scary I... • The film was so exciting I was... • you see this person if you are sick • remembering happy times in the past • A type of film usually set in space • You might see your doctor once a year for a... • a room in a hospital used for medical operations. • ...
HT3 2025-10-30
Across
- sense of self damaged and replaced by institutional life
- key Theorist in Humanism...hierarchy of needs
- Conducted the famous 'thud' experiment in 1973
- there have been this many major editions of the DSM
- The likelihood a measure gets at what it's suppose to. (If I weigh 183 but the scale says 150 three time)
- status that tends to dominated all others in one's life
- after being admitted the pseudopatients acted this way
- reported who exposed Willowbrook story
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- model of illness which says medical treatment can never harm
- model of illness which says illness 'may' improve without treatment
- German psychologist who established 1st research lab 1879
- branch of psychology focus on 'processes', like computer
- founder of Positive Psychology
- This DSM became an o a overtly political battle!
14 Clues: founder of Positive Psychology • reported who exposed Willowbrook story • key Theorist in Humanism...hierarchy of needs • Conducted the famous 'thud' experiment in 1973 • This DSM became an o a overtly political battle! • there have been this many major editions of the DSM • after being admitted the pseudopatients acted this way • ...
When You Trap a Tiger 2021-10-12
Across
- bright and clear
- grandmother
- disappear
- event
- not very clear
- tradition
- Korean food
- cultural story
- something that happens due to an action taken
- quite and shy
- a generalization of a culture
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- wrinkled and old
- shine
- necklace
- brain disease in elderly people
- medical understanding of an illness
- a gut feeling
- strong and courageous
18 Clues: shine • event • necklace • disappear • tradition • grandmother • Korean food • a gut feeling • quite and shy • not very clear • cultural story • wrinkled and old • bright and clear • strong and courageous • a generalization of a culture • brain disease in elderly people • medical understanding of an illness • something that happens due to an action taken
Unidad 3 2025-11-10
Hospital 2022-07-23
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- a contract with an agent to cover our health needs
- meeting with doctor in hospital to get medical check
- a product to give treatment for our illness
- an activity to check our health
- an activity to treat illness with special care
- a car to transport patient and medical tools
- a place in hospital where people get treatment
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- a room where people get treatment immediately
- a room to wait our turn to meet with doctor
- document used to notes our medicine from doctor
10 Clues: an activity to check our health • a room to wait our turn to meet with doctor • a product to give treatment for our illness • a car to transport patient and medical tools • a room where people get treatment immediately • an activity to treat illness with special care • a place in hospital where people get treatment • document used to notes our medicine from doctor • ...
The Running Dream 2023-04-28
Across
- a medical treatment used to restore functional movement
- A faux body part, to replace a missing body part
- two or more vehicles collide
- A way to get a round in a form of wheels
Down
- Facility for Medical treatment
- Someone who leads a sports team
- Someone who has lost a body part
- Usually happens when a body parts falls off, and you feel as if it hurts.
- I sport mostly running, and jumping
- A way to manage your risk
10 Clues: A way to manage your risk • two or more vehicles collide • Facility for Medical treatment • Someone who leads a sports team • Someone who has lost a body part • I sport mostly running, and jumping • A way to get a round in a form of wheels • A faux body part, to replace a missing body part • a medical treatment used to restore functional movement • ...
US healthcare system 2023-06-15
Across
- - Amount an individual must pay before insurance coverage starts.
- - Healthcare professional or facility that offers medical services.
- - Amount paid periodically for health insurance coverage.
- - Government program providing health coverage for low-income individuals.
- - Describes healthcare that is reasonably priced and within financial reach.
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- - Protection and benefits provided by an insurance policy.
- - Healthcare focused on avoiding illness or disease.
- - Federal health insurance program for individuals aged 65 and older.
- - Facility where prescription medications are dispensed.
- - Medical situation requiring immediate attention and treatment.
10 Clues: - Healthcare focused on avoiding illness or disease. • - Facility where prescription medications are dispensed. • - Amount paid periodically for health insurance coverage. • - Protection and benefits provided by an insurance policy. • - Medical situation requiring immediate attention and treatment. • ...
Sunnybrook Hospital Crossword 2013-05-21
Across
- In you medicine, you need this to keep up to date
- This device is used in all sectors
- The field you would most likely pursue if you were to work in a hospital
- The hospital in which the students had their co-op placement
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- The office in which Freshta works
- People who work in the medical field provide this to communities
- Working with others to accomplish a task
- Where Annie works
- Lives This groups logo
- Where Amisha works
10 Clues: Where Annie works • Where Amisha works • Lives This groups logo • The office in which Freshta works • This device is used in all sectors • Working with others to accomplish a task • In you medicine, you need this to keep up to date • The hospital in which the students had their co-op placement • People who work in the medical field provide this to communities • ...
P4 Revision 2017-05-05
Across
- what is the energy of a moving object called?
- what is the brown wire in a plug?
- what is power measured in?
- GPE stands for ____ potential energy
- what is the green and yellow?
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- what can static be used to do on cars?
- what is it called when gamma cleans medical equipment?
- what is the blue wire in a plug called?
- what is a sound is too high pitched for us to hear?
- what can be can be used as a medical tracer?
10 Clues: what is power measured in? • what is the green and yellow? • what is the brown wire in a plug? • GPE stands for ____ potential energy • what can static be used to do on cars? • what is the blue wire in a plug called? • what can be can be used as a medical tracer? • what is the energy of a moving object called? • what is a sound is too high pitched for us to hear? • ...
GLWS - live 2022-01-25
Across
- to bring back to life again
- full of life; fun; livly
- quality or state of being full of life
- brightly colored
- the ability to continue living
- surgery on living animals medical; medical research that involves cutting into animals to study organs, parts, or diseases
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- to bring something back after it declined in condition or popularity
- a tablet of substances that are thought to promote a healthy life
- a person who lives through a difficult event or experience
- necessary or essential to life
10 Clues: brightly colored • full of life; fun; livly • to bring back to life again • the ability to continue living • necessary or essential to life • quality or state of being full of life • a person who lives through a difficult event or experience • a tablet of substances that are thought to promote a healthy life • ...
Cardiovascular system 2023-10-18
Across
- Defined as the cancer caused by immature or abnormal WBC circulating the blood and not functioning properly
- I am a White Blood Cell with a single, large nucleus
- General term for a disease affecting the blood
- Medical term for Red blood cell
- The process of making blood in the red bone marrow
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- The blood clotting protein
- A person who draws blood for tests, transfusions, research, or blood donations
- The liquid portion of blood
- Medical term for low red blood cell condition
- Abbreviated to "IG"
10 Clues: Abbreviated to "IG" • The blood clotting protein • The liquid portion of blood • Medical term for Red blood cell • Medical term for low red blood cell condition • General term for a disease affecting the blood • The process of making blood in the red bone marrow • I am a White Blood Cell with a single, large nucleus • ...
MT 2023-12-02
Across
- Founding father of modern Anatomic Pathology
- Father of Medicine
- National org. of all registered medical technologists in the PH
- Examines the microscopic anatomy of biological tissues
- Greek physician and philosopher for his discovery of blood in human arteries and for his dissection of the human cranial nerves
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- medical examination of urine
- National Organization for all recognized schools of MT in the PH
- Father of Microbiology who discovered bacteria
- The study of blood
- surname of the father of microscopic pathology
10 Clues: The study of blood • Father of Medicine • medical examination of urine • Founding father of modern Anatomic Pathology • Father of Microbiology who discovered bacteria • surname of the father of microscopic pathology • Examines the microscopic anatomy of biological tissues • National org. of all registered medical technologists in the PH • ...
HOSA ESCAPE PACKET 2024-04-29
Across
- A nephrologist is a doctor who specializes in the treatment and diagnosis of diseases affecting what organ?
- POWERHOUSE OF THE CELL
- Which hormone is responsible for regulating blood sugar levels?
- Every doctor must take the _____ oath
- Which organ is affected by glaucoma?
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- What is the medical term for high blood pressure?
- Which blood cells are responsible for carrying oxygen? (abbrev)
- Which blood type is considered the universal donor?
- What is the medical term for the kneecap?
- What is the smallest bone in the human body?
10 Clues: POWERHOUSE OF THE CELL • Which organ is affected by glaucoma? • Every doctor must take the _____ oath • What is the medical term for the kneecap? • What is the smallest bone in the human body? • What is the medical term for high blood pressure? • Which blood type is considered the universal donor? • Which blood cells are responsible for carrying oxygen? (abbrev) • ...
Getting Paid 2025-01-09
Across
- Set amount of money.
- Compensation Helps pay medical expenses if you are injured on the job
- Wages deposited directly institution account
- You can take time off for specified family and medical reasons.
- Take home pay
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- Amount of money earned before payroll takes
- Outline the deductions to wages.
- Helps pay for health care for individuals 65 and older
- You can receive this if you lose your job due to no your own fault
- Earn a specific rate for every hour worked.
10 Clues: Take home pay • Set amount of money. • Outline the deductions to wages. • Amount of money earned before payroll takes • Earn a specific rate for every hour worked. • Wages deposited directly institution account • Helps pay for health care for individuals 65 and older • You can take time off for specified family and medical reasons. • ...
Maxx 2024-10-30
Across
- Natural polymer found in crustacean shells and fungal cell walls
- Derivative of chitin with enhanced solubility and bioactivity
- Chemical process to convert chitin to chitosan by removing acetyl groups
- Type of complex carbohydrate that chitin belongs to
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- Safety feature making it suitable for medical use
- Process of binding to metals and impurities
- Blood-clotting property of chitosan useful in wound healing
- Structural support framework used in tissue engineering applications
- Property allowing safe use in medical applications
- Ability to stick to mucous membranes
10 Clues: Ability to stick to mucous membranes • Process of binding to metals and impurities • Safety feature making it suitable for medical use • Property allowing safe use in medical applications • Type of complex carbohydrate that chitin belongs to • Blood-clotting property of chitosan useful in wound healing • Derivative of chitin with enhanced solubility and bioactivity • ...
Meaning and components of integrated science 2024-12-18
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- branch involving nature and properties of matter and energy
- a person who designs, builds and maintains engines, machines or structures
- study of living things
- the occupation of measuring eyesight, prescribing corrective lenses, and detecting eye disease
- the flying or operating of aircraft.
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- branch involving chemicals and their reactions
- medical practitioner qualified to practice surgery
- what one does in field of work
- doctors that specialize in diagnosing and treating injuries and diseases using medical imaging
- a professional qualified to prepare and dispense drugs
10 Clues: study of living things • what one does in field of work • the flying or operating of aircraft. • branch involving chemicals and their reactions • medical practitioner qualified to practice surgery • a professional qualified to prepare and dispense drugs • branch involving nature and properties of matter and energy • ...
NGN 2025-05-18
Across
- Hormone that regulates blood glucose levels.
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease affecting breathing.
- Severe allergic reaction that is life-threatening.
- Condition characterized by high blood pressure.
Down
- Sudden loss of brain function due to disrupted blood flow.
- Medical device used to listen to heart and lung sounds.
- Medical term for difficulty breathing.
- Inflammation of the liver, often caused by a virus.
- Lab test for monitoring blood sugar levels over time.
- Lack of red blood cells or hemoglobin in the blood.
10 Clues: Medical term for difficulty breathing. • Hormone that regulates blood glucose levels. • Condition characterized by high blood pressure. • Severe allergic reaction that is life-threatening. • Inflammation of the liver, often caused by a virus. • Lack of red blood cells or hemoglobin in the blood. • Lab test for monitoring blood sugar levels over time. • ...
Biomedical Science 2014-09-25
Across
- Design and make jewelry and small objects using a wide range of materials, including metals, stones, woods, plastics and fibers.
- scientific study of the nervous system
- study of microscopic organisms, either unicellular , multicellular, a cellular
- branch of medicine that deals with tumors
- branch of biomedical science that covers the study of all aspects of the immune system in all organisms
- study of the microscopic anatomy of cells and tissues of plants and animals
- ecologist Scientific analysis and study of interactions among organisms and their environment, such as the interactions organisms have with each other and with their abiotic environment.
- medical specialty that employs the use of imaging to both diagnose and treat disease visualized within the body
- the science of genes, heredity, and the variation of organisms
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- the study of chemical processes within and relating to living organism
- Lawyers provide advice, write documents and conduct negotiations on legal matters, and may represent clients in court and tribunal proceedings.
- the branch of biology that relates to the animal kingdom, including the structure, embryology, evolution, classification, habits, and distribution of all animals, both living and extinct
- ecologists Scientific study of the relation of living organisms with each other and their surroundings in the context of an urban environment.
- Natural therapists specialize in a range of complementary and alternative medical techniques and remedies which they use to diagnose, treat and prevent physical illness or dysfunction
- Nursing Involved caring for victims and perpetrators of crime while attempting to collect forensic evidence on the circumstances surrounding the incident, acting as part of the legal system while nursing.
- physiology Study of the acute responses and chronic adaptations to a wide range of physical exercise conditions.
- study of the adverse effects of chemicals on living organisms
- the study of cells
- Technician performs imaging of the human body for diagnosis or treating medical problems
- study of viruses
- Significant component of the causal study of disease and a major field in modern medical practice and diagnosis.
- branch of medicine that is involved in the study, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases, disorders and conditions of the oral cavity,
- Technician inspects products to assure that they meet defined standards for durability, function, customer satisfaction, or any other metric that the industry considers a measure of quality
- biologists Studies and manages wild animals and their habitats.
- Worker Works with young people to engage them in informal education.
25 Clues: study of viruses • the study of cells • scientific study of the nervous system • branch of medicine that deals with tumors • study of the adverse effects of chemicals on living organisms • the science of genes, heredity, and the variation of organisms • biologists Studies and manages wild animals and their habitats. • ...
Cat Vaccines and Diseases 2018-04-12
Across
- ______ contact is the phrase used to describe a disease that is transmitted by blood, urine, and saliva
- term for airborne transmission
- _____ dot on a snap combo test means negative. Wahoo!
- a viral disease that causes cancer
- virus that mean inflammation of the nose and throat
- abbreviations for the two diseases commonly tested for in stray cats
- infection that causes oral ulcers to form
- medical word for white blood cells (WBC)
- type of infection that can be treated with antibiotics
- type of infection that cannot be treated with antibiotics
- did we discuss any bacterial infections in cats?
- age that rabies vaccine can first be administered
Down
- a virus that attacks the red and white blood cells
- medical word for red blood cells (RBC)
- virus that causes a build up of belly fluid
- FeLV is _______ contagious than FIV (more or less)
- abbreviations for the cat vaccine given at 8,12,16 weeks of age
- rabies and FIP are 100% _________
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? • ...
FHS 4.01 Primitive Time through Middle Ages 2024-10-31
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- another name for the bubonic plague
- During the ___ Ages, the study and practice of medicine was prohibited
- system of medicine that involves pricking skin or tissues with needles
- ____ of Cos discovered the body has a pulse
- the animals used for bloodletting
- statement of obligations and proper conduct for doctors
- During the ___ Ages, the monks began rewriting medical books written by the Greeks and Romans.
- culture that began acupuncture
- a method used to preserve a corpse from decay
Down
- in primitve times, illnesses were thought to be caused by
- known as the father of medicine
- procedure of putting a hole in a person's skull
- the most common form of plague in humans during the Middle Ages
- Hippocrates said that health was related to the balance of the four
- in Ancient Egypt, physicians were also
- surgical removal of blood for therapeutic purposes
- Ancient Romans contributed hospitals and ____ to the medical field
- patients with the plague were most commonly treated by bathing them in
18 Clues: culture that began acupuncture • known as the father of medicine • the animals used for bloodletting • another name for the bubonic plague • in Ancient Egypt, physicians were also • ____ of Cos discovered the body has a pulse • a method used to preserve a corpse from decay • procedure of putting a hole in a person's skull • ...
Insurance Terms & Models 2021-10-15
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- a specific amount of money a patient must pay out of pocket before the insurance carrier begins paying
- covers surviving spouses and dependent children of veterans who died as a result of service-related disabilities
- provides health insurance to the medically indigent population through a cost-sharing program between federal and state government for those who meet specific eligibility
- a form provided to the patient when the provider believes Medicare will probably not pay for the services receives
- protects wage earners against the loss of wages and the cost of medical care resulting from occupational accident or disease as long as the employee is not proven negligent
- the maximum amount a third-party payer will pay for a particular procedure or service
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- a statement from the insurance carrier detailing what was paid, denied, or reduced in payment; also contains info about amounts applied to the deductible, coinsurance, and allowed amounts
- is an umbrella term for plans that provide health care in return for preset scheduled payments and coordinated care through a defined network of providers and hospitals
- providers who agree to write off the difference between the amount charged by the provider and the approved fee established by the insurer
- an amount of money that is paid at the time of medical service
- generally covers patients age 65 and older by Part A (hospitalization) or Part B (routine medical office visits) benefits
- authorizes dependents of military personnel to receive treatment from civilian providers at the expense of the federal government
- a policy provision frequently found in medical insurance whereby the policyholder and the insurance company share the cost of covered losses in a specified ratio, such as 80:20
13 Clues: an amount of money that is paid at the time of medical service • the maximum amount a third-party payer will pay for a particular procedure or service • a specific amount of money a patient must pay out of pocket before the insurance carrier begins paying • ...
Swindel 2015-03-03
11 Clues: Actor • Climber • Doberman • Narcolepsy • rat Culprit • Logan's friend • white Reporter • Griffen's friend • Animal whisperer • Man with the plan • face Ben's medical pet
Kume 2021-07-03
17 Clues: busy • feed • true • weird • suffer • caring • effect • tall buildings • big and beautiful • medical treatment • shop sells medicine • working for another person • perfect (only in the mind) • object that shows human work • being guilty of crime feeling • habit and activity in that place • destroyed by chemical means gradually
nerve 2022-02-08
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- Insurance Prudential Insurance
- Accident Coverage Group Critical Illness
- Transportation Optum Financial Legal
- Legal Services EAP LifeWorks
- Transamerica Retirement Solutions
- Automated Benefit Services (ABS)
- Sedgwick
- SmartHealth
- Likes to chase mice
- Optum Financial
- Man's best friend
- Flying mammal
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- SmartHealth Well-being Program
- Cigna
- VSP
- Delta Dental of Missouri
- Large marsupial
- Has a trunk
18 Clues: VSP • Cigna • Sedgwick • SmartHealth • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Optum Financial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Delta Dental of Missouri • Legal Services EAP LifeWorks • SmartHealth Well-being Program • Insurance Prudential Insurance • Automated Benefit Services (ABS) • Transamerica Retirement Solutions • Transportation Optum Financial Legal • ...
Clinical Performance Summer Crossword 2023-06-17
Across
- Risk Adjustment Center of _______
- Focus (x4)
- Chance
- Toll(pl)
- MD Order
- Hayworth and Dreyling
- Optum Health Chief Medical Officer (Dr.)
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- Something New
- Healthcare Subscriber
- Value
- the state of being connected (pl)
- America's Independence Day
- Before Eight
- Start of the Mississippi River
- Jeff Grosklags
- Has 700 Pharmacy Locations
- Summer Begins
17 Clues: Value • Chance • Toll(pl) • MD Order • Focus (x4) • Before Eight • Something New • Summer Begins • Jeff Grosklags • Healthcare Subscriber • Hayworth and Dreyling • America's Independence Day • Has 700 Pharmacy Locations • Start of the Mississippi River • Risk Adjustment Center of _______ • the state of being connected (pl) • Optum Health Chief Medical Officer (Dr.)
Insanity 2.0 2022-05-03
14 Clues: 9 lives • Ice bird • foot, soul • Racket, net • fluffy rain • jail, phone • Yellow fruit • jewelry, time • wood and lead • bird=air, fish= • hot, hates water • black water, morning • White part of an egg • Pepper, medical person
别告诉她填字游戏 2025-12-09
14 Clues: spend (time) • will / shall • key / crucial • time / period • slight / mild • conceal / hide • revolve around • inform / notify • unfold / carry out • contradiction / conflict • medical condition / illness • bù yóuyù without hesitation • elder / senior family member • fāyán infection and inflammation
Property Unit 2021-11-12
Across
- Found on the property manifest to identify the UC's property bag.
- Mexican currency.
- Departure of UC's from shelter. Processed by case management, clinicians and medical for clearance.
- A sealed bag where you store all property.
- This tool is key when beginning an audit as it will provide you with accurate information on the UC.
- Sent by border patrol and received upon intake. Contains UC's information pertaining to their property.
- Requested by medical if the copies are not completed correctly. This is issued to all UC's upon birth to show a record of their past.
Down
- UC's will inform case managers, case manager will note the information then inform Property Unit. Property UL will contact border patrol if there is any ___________ by providing the DHS number and UC's information. Border Patrol will provide an answer, if property is located it will be sent to shelter and processed with UC.
- BCFS board in which you find all protocols, UC Property Log board and Shelter Tracker.
- Contains scissors, stapler, post its, two sharpies and 4 pens.
- Acta de Nacimiento translated into English
- Found in WebEOC, where Property specialists are to insert all information regarding each individual UC property.
- Belongings that have sentimental value.
- A nine digit number provided by immigration to the UC's for identification.
- Must be conducted within 24 hours of UC's arrival. This contains a witness check and it is mandatory to use shelter tracker when doing so.
- Guatemalan currency.
- Arrival of UC's at shelter. UC's are processed by case management, clinicians and medical.
17 Clues: Mexican currency. • Guatemalan currency. • Belongings that have sentimental value. • Acta de Nacimiento translated into English • A sealed bag where you store all property. • Contains scissors, stapler, post its, two sharpies and 4 pens. • Found on the property manifest to identify the UC's property bag. • ...
Elisha's Mental health review 2022-04-22
Across
- affects how you feel, the way you
- a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- of your mental illness.
- when someone sees you in a negative way
- Psychological and physical tension that you feel when you are in a difficult environment to adapt to.
- and how you act.
- health conditions involving changes in emotion, thinking or behavior
Down
- a common and serious medical illness that
- the ability of a substance or object to spring back into shape; elasticity.
- a normal reaction to stress
- not satisfied or pleased with a situation
- a person skilled in a particular kind of therapy.
- the state of being seriously mentally ill; madness.
14 Clues: and how you act. • of your mental illness. • a normal reaction to stress • affects how you feel, the way you • when someone sees you in a negative way • a common and serious medical illness that • not satisfied or pleased with a situation • a person skilled in a particular kind of therapy. • the state of being seriously mentally ill; madness. • ...
Elisha's Mental health review 2022-04-22
Across
- affects how you feel, the way you
- a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- of your mental illness.
- when someone sees you in a negative way
- Psychological and physical tension that you feel when you are in a difficult environment to adapt to.
- and how you act.
- health conditions involving changes in emotion, thinking or behavior
Down
- a common and serious medical illness that
- the ability of a substance or object to spring back into shape; elasticity.
- a normal reaction to stress
- not satisfied or pleased with a situation
- a person skilled in a particular kind of therapy.
- the state of being seriously mentally ill; madness.
14 Clues: and how you act. • of your mental illness. • a normal reaction to stress • affects how you feel, the way you • when someone sees you in a negative way • a common and serious medical illness that • not satisfied or pleased with a situation • a person skilled in a particular kind of therapy. • the state of being seriously mentally ill; madness. • ...
Jobs 2020-12-06
Across
- a person whose profession is acting on the stage, in films, or on television
- someone who designs websites
- a person who serves in an army
- someone who gives advice to people about the law and represents them in court
- someone who sends you lessons online :)
- someone who shakes your hand before an election and your confidence after it
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- a person serving drinks at a bar
- a person who gives medical care and treatment to sick people
- someone who receives and gives out money in a shop
- someone who cuts and styles hair
- someone who gives medical care and treatment to sick animals
- someone who is specialized in growing flowers, vegetables and fruit
- someone who works in a library
- a person who designs machines, roads, bridges etc.
14 Clues: someone who designs websites • a person who serves in an army • someone who works in a library • a person serving drinks at a bar • someone who cuts and styles hair • someone who sends you lessons online :) • someone who receives and gives out money in a shop • a person who designs machines, roads, bridges etc. • ...
fff 2025-02-22
Across
- The New Mexico laboratory
- The process to create skin, organ structures, and medical implants.
- One of the celestial objects studied using the Very Large Array
- The first atomic bomb was tested here
- The tech company founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen
- The national laboratory in New Mexico
- The secret U.S. plan to develop the bomb
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- machine used at Los Alamos and Sandia labs for scientific research.
- The movie starring Jodie Foster that featured the Very Large Array.
- A groundbreaking technology used to create human tissue for medical purposes.
- The city where the first personal computer, the Altair 8800, was developed.
- The first commercially successful personal computer
- A collection of 27 radio telescopes in Socorro, New Mexico
- developed during the Manhattan Project
14 Clues: The New Mexico laboratory • The first atomic bomb was tested here • The national laboratory in New Mexico • developed during the Manhattan Project • The secret U.S. plan to develop the bomb • The first commercially successful personal computer • The tech company founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen • A collection of 27 radio telescopes in Socorro, New Mexico • ...
Bleeding 2024-12-09
Across
- This kind of bleeding occurs on the surface of the skin.
- This shock occurs when too much blood is lost.
- This type of bleeding spurts out in rhythm with the heart pumping.
- This blood cell clogs blood.
- This medical device applies pressure to the extremities to stop bleeding.
- Disorder caused by a lack of red blood cells.
- This medical device closes wounds by holding tissue together.
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- This makes up 44% of your blood.
- This cancer produces large amounts of abnormal blood cells.
- This occurs when the body detects an injury and tries to control it.
- This makes up 55% of your blood.
- This affects the bloodstream when wounds aren’t treated properly.
- clotting Iron deficiency can cause this disorder.
- This is the release of blood from a broken blood vessel.
14 Clues: This blood cell clogs blood. • This makes up 44% of your blood. • This makes up 55% of your blood. • Disorder caused by a lack of red blood cells. • This shock occurs when too much blood is lost. • clotting Iron deficiency can cause this disorder. • This kind of bleeding occurs on the surface of the skin. • This is the release of blood from a broken blood vessel. • ...
No 2023-12-05
19 Clues: what • nope • what • water • gummy • timmy • sausage • not ever • very good • delicious • __ top of • my brother • Mary Poppins • the letter a • Impossible to comprehend • Thyroid medical condition • estimating something as worthless • The state of being able to achieve honors • this is kind of hypocritical if it is the fear of long words!
Sleeping Beauty 2024-03-29
Agentic AI - Lets play a game! 2025-11-14
Across
- Type of AI capable of acting autonomously toward goals, making decisions and taking actions without constant human input.
- Determination of medical conditions based on symptoms, data, tests, and analytic tools.
- Short for “technology,” commonly used to refer to digital or advanced technical solutions.
- Study of DNA sequences for precision medicine, enabling tailored treatments based on genetic information.
- Field that powers automation in hospitals through robots that assist in surgery, logistics, disinfection, or patient support.
Down
- Predictive modeling using historical data, statistics, or AI to predict future medical or operational outcomes.
- Foundation of all predictions; raw information used to train models and support decision-making.
- Industry combining healthcare with advanced technologies (medical devices, AI, software, diagnostics).
- Streamlining workflows using intelligent systems to improve efficiency, speed, and resource use in healthcare settings.
- Field enabling surgical precision and automated workflows through advanced mechanical and AI-driven systems.
10 Clues: Determination of medical conditions based on symptoms, data, tests, and analytic tools. • Short for “technology,” commonly used to refer to digital or advanced technical solutions. • Foundation of all predictions; raw information used to train models and support decision-making. • ...
What Health Insurance Covers 2025-11-11
Across
- Medical services provided to individuals experiencing a sudden and serious health condition that requires immediate attention to prevent further harm or death.
- Healthcare services and activities aimed at preventing diseases and maintaining health.
- The process of admitting a patient to a hospital for medical treatment.
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- Services for treating and supporting mental illnesses through therapy, medication, and other resources.
- Medications that require a written order from a licensed healthcare professional, such as a doctor or dentist
- Medical services that are provided to patients without an overnight stay in a hospital.
- Medical and supportive services provided to women during and after pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period.
7 Clues: The process of admitting a patient to a hospital for medical treatment. • Medical services that are provided to patients without an overnight stay in a hospital. • Healthcare services and activities aimed at preventing diseases and maintaining health. • Services for treating and supporting mental illnesses through therapy, medication, and other resources. • ...
Health Insurance Crossword 2019-03-12
Across
- term insurance/A type of health care insurance that covers certain services for a set time period
- Provider Organization/ A group of selected health care providers who offer comprehensive services. These health care physicians are required unless you'd like to pay extra cost
- you make to your insurance provider to keep your coverage.
- Maintenance Organization/A pre-paid health care plan in which healthcare providers contract with employers of this organization
- plan/ This plan offers health care coverage where a fixed dollar amount is given to the primary care physician
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- amount split between you and the insurance company
- service/A healthcare provider's service or medical supplies covered by your health plan
- much money a person pays out of pocket before anything else happens.
- a fixed payment for a service (commonly at a doctors office)
- care/ Medical services received from a healthcare provider or facility to treat a condition
10 Clues: amount split between you and the insurance company • you make to your insurance provider to keep your coverage. • a fixed payment for a service (commonly at a doctors office) • much money a person pays out of pocket before anything else happens. • service/A healthcare provider's service or medical supplies covered by your health plan • ...
