medical Crossword Puzzles
medical cross words 2024-08-22
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- atropic rhinitis
- sign of cerabellar damage
- cerbral artery suplies to brocas
- smallest bone
- quadrants in abdomen
- color code for general waste
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- trigeminal nerve birth place
- trypanosoma pallidum causes
- drug for bradycardia and op poisioning
- ciliary ganglion damage
- tremor of parkinsons disease
- home of pitutary gland
12 Clues: smallest bone • atropic rhinitis • quadrants in abdomen • home of pitutary gland • ciliary ganglion damage • sign of cerabellar damage • trypanosoma pallidum causes • trigeminal nerve birth place • tremor of parkinsons disease • color code for general waste • cerbral artery suplies to brocas • drug for bradycardia and op poisioning
Medical term N 2024-10-01
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- An abnormal growth of tissue, commonly referred to as a tumor.
- The need to wake up frequently during the night to urinate.
- A cancer that develops from immature nerve cells, often affecting young children.
- The death of body tissue due to lack of blood flow or infection.
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- Intense, sharp pain along the course of a nerve.
- Involuntary, rapid, and repetitive movement of the eyes.
- An abnormally low number of neutrophils, a type of white blood cell, making individuals more prone to infections.
- Inflammation of the kidneys, which can affect their ability to filter waste.
- Damage to the nerves, often causing weakness, numbness, or pain, particularly in the hands and feet.
- A sleep disorder characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness and sudden attacks of sleep.
- A small, rounded lump of tissue, often found in the skin, thyroid, or lungs
- Relating to the nose or nasal passages.
12 Clues: Relating to the nose or nasal passages. • Intense, sharp pain along the course of a nerve. • Involuntary, rapid, and repetitive movement of the eyes. • The need to wake up frequently during the night to urinate. • An abnormal growth of tissue, commonly referred to as a tumor. • The death of body tissue due to lack of blood flow or infection. • ...
Medical Term Q 2024-10-01
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- A large muscle group located at the front of the thigh, responsible for extending the leg.
- care Advanced levels of care, usually involving highly specialized services or treatments.
- Loss of vision in one-quarter of the visual field in one or both eyes.
- A measurement on an electrocardiogram (ECG) that represents the time the heart's electrical system takes to recharge between beats.
- The first fetal movements felt by a pregnant woman, usually around the 16th to 20th week of pregnancy.
- A blood test used to detect latent or active tuberculosis (TB) infection.
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- Paralysis of all four limbs, typically caused by injury to the spinal cord.
- A period of isolation to prevent the spread of infectious diseases.
- A complication of tonsillitis involving an abscess around the tonsils.
- A medication used to treat certain types of irregular heartbeats (arrhythmias).
- A bacterial infection caused by Coxiella burnetii, often spread through animals.
- A class of broad-spectrum antibiotics used to treat bacterial infections.
12 Clues: A period of isolation to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. • A complication of tonsillitis involving an abscess around the tonsils. • Loss of vision in one-quarter of the visual field in one or both eyes. • A blood test used to detect latent or active tuberculosis (TB) infection. • ...
Medical Term Z 2024-10-02
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- Degeneration of muscle tissue in certain conditions
- Essential mineral important for immune function
- Inactive enzyme precursor
- Relating to the cheekbone area
- Disease transmitted from animals to humans
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- Refers to diseases transmitted between species
- Fertilized egg cell
- Bone that forms the cheek
- Viral infection causing shingles
- Fibers that hold the eye lens in place
- Syndrome with excessive stomach acid production
- Potential term used in cellular biology and immunology
12 Clues: Fertilized egg cell • Bone that forms the cheek • Inactive enzyme precursor • Relating to the cheekbone area • Viral infection causing shingles • Fibers that hold the eye lens in place • Disease transmitted from animals to humans • Refers to diseases transmitted between species • Essential mineral important for immune function • ...
Medical Terms s 2023-06-06
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- chest pain or pressure
- Outer most layer of the skin
- Indicates medication or fluid that's delivered by vein
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation
- High blood pressure
- pressure of circulating blood against the walls of blood vessels
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- cut or scrape that typically isn't serious
- removal of a small piece of tissue from the body for examination
- recent/sudden onset
- ballooning out of the wall of a blood vessel
- A tender, fluid-filled pocket that forms in tissue, usually due to infection
- a blockage-causing piece of material, inside a blood vessel
12 Clues: recent/sudden onset • High blood pressure • chest pain or pressure • Outer most layer of the skin • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation • cut or scrape that typically isn't serious • ballooning out of the wall of a blood vessel • Indicates medication or fluid that's delivered by vein • a blockage-causing piece of material, inside a blood vessel • ...
The Medical Train 2023-03-23
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- A surgical operation
- Come together; assemble or accumulate
- Become apparent or prominent
- A set of stairs and its surrounding walls or structure
- Try earnestly or persistently to persuade (someone) to do something
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- (of lines, planes, or surfaces) Side by side and having the same distance continuously between them
- Existing in a material or physical form; not abstract
- Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury
- A long and distinct period of history
- The identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms
- A train carrying goods, merchandise, baggage or shipment (not passengers)
- A flexible strap or belt used in the form of a loop to support or raise a hanging weight
12 Clues: A surgical operation • Become apparent or prominent • Come together; assemble or accumulate • A long and distinct period of history • Existing in a material or physical form; not abstract • A set of stairs and its surrounding walls or structure • Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury • ...
My Medical Panel 2025-05-16
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- In medicine the MMR vaccination gives protection against Measles, Mumps and____
- White: Leuko; Black: Melano; Yellow: Xantho; Blue: _____
- Which organ helps regulate body temperature?
- What’s the term for therapy using monoclonal antibodies?
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- Which W is a sudden sharp twist or jerk causing injury, and the name of a tool?
- Which brain lobe is responsible for vision?
- Which country saw the world’s first IVF baby?
- Salvarsan drug is primarily used to treat _______
- Which zoonotic disease is also known as rabbit fever?
- What’s the specialty focused on sleep disorders?
- Which instrument is used to measure intraocular pressure?
- Who discovered the smallpox vaccine? (Second name)
12 Clues: Which brain lobe is responsible for vision? • Which organ helps regulate body temperature? • Which country saw the world’s first IVF baby? • What’s the specialty focused on sleep disorders? • Salvarsan drug is primarily used to treat _______ • Who discovered the smallpox vaccine? (Second name) • Which zoonotic disease is also known as rabbit fever? • ...
Medical Directional Terminology 2025-10-02
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- the back of
- Same side of the body
- the front of
- Towards the center of the body
- Towards the origin of the limb
- Away from the head
- Away from the center of the body
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- Opposite side of the body
- Towards the head
- Away from the origin of the limb
- towards the surface of the body
- Away from the surface of the body
12 Clues: the back of • the front of • Towards the head • Away from the head • Same side of the body • Opposite side of the body • Towards the center of the body • Towards the origin of the limb • towards the surface of the body • Away from the origin of the limb • Away from the center of the body • Away from the surface of the body
Medical Specialist Crossword 2025-11-19
12 Clues: ENT doctor • Skin specialist • Heart specialist • Digestive system • Cancer specialist • Hormone specialist • Doctor for children • Mental health doctor • Bone and joint doctor • Nervous system specialist • Doctor who delivers babies • Lung and respiratory doctor
peyton 2025-01-08
Binti to the Rescue 2022-07-17
13 Clues: 7 • infant • damaged • barrier • adult male • female parent • move very fast • go up something • to save someone • large animal, ape • place to see animals • lose balance, collapse • place to get medical care
Colt Life Crossword 2022-12-13
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- a device used to project a speaker's script onto a transparent panel in front of a television camera lens in such a way that the text remains hidden from the camera.
- a person whose job is to extinguish fires.
- a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes; coins and banknotes collectively.
- a person whose profession is operating a television or movie camera.
- a person whose job is to transcribe speech in shorthand
- the elected head of a city, town, or other municipality.
- an occupation undertaken for a significant period of a person's life and with opportunities for progress.
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- a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law.
- an educational institution or establishment, in particular one providing higher education or specialized professional or vocational training.
- a person who teaches, especially in a school.
- help given to a sick or injured person until full medical treatment is available.
- the civil force of a national or local government, responsible for the prevention and detection of crime and the maintenance of public order.
- a medical practitioner qualified to practice surgery.
- a person who buys and sells goods or assets for others.
- a medical procedure involving repeated compression of a patient's chest, performed in an attempt to restore the blood circulation and breathing of a person who has suffered cardiac arrest.
- a person who practices or studies law; an attorney or a counselor.
16 Clues: a person whose job is to extinguish fires. • a person who teaches, especially in a school. • a medical practitioner qualified to practice surgery. • a person who buys and sells goods or assets for others. • a person whose job is to transcribe speech in shorthand • the elected head of a city, town, or other municipality. • ...
Safety 2021-04-28
15 Clues: test • hurt • latch • chance event • sudden crisis • toxic chemicals • check all area's • absence of danger • medical assistance • insurance agreement • In place and strapped • a single distinct event • people working together • leave in orderly fashion • boxes piled crooked and high
Anise 2023-03-10
15 Clues: 10% • Priest • Marriage • Itchy head • Kills mice • Not humans • Spice cakes • German loaf • Pollinators • Medical herb • Charles The Great • Sounds like a cough. • Comforter of the bowels • How a government gets money • A place where anise was collected as tax
Heidi 2023-01-02
15 Clues: holy man • mean aunt • mean maid • rich father • medical man • rich old lady • busy location • grumpy old man • blind old woman • paralizyed kind • kind young girl • young boy shepherd • fluffy white animals • soft purring animals • uncle alps home country
Hospitals 2023-12-19
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- Hospital Specializes in heart-related conditions and treatments.
- Hospital Specializes in dental care, including surgeries and braces.
- Hospital Provides healthcare for animals and pets.
- Hospital Offers a wide range of medical services and specialties.
- Hospital Specializes in musculoskeletal system care and surgeries.
- Health Clinic Provides healthcare in rural or underserved areas.
- Hospital Provides mental health services and treatments.
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- Hospital Focuses on pregnancy, childbirth, and postnatal care.
- Treatment Center Specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.
- Hospital Focuses on disorders of the nervous system and brain.
- Hospital Focuses on eye care, vision correction, and surgeries.
- Care Center Offers immediate care for non-life-threatening conditions.
- Hospital Associated with a medical school, offering education and research.
- Hospital Specializes in healthcare for infants, children, and teens.
- Hospital Helps patients recover from surgery, injury, or illness.
15 Clues: Hospital Provides healthcare for animals and pets. • Hospital Provides mental health services and treatments. • Hospital Focuses on pregnancy, childbirth, and postnatal care. • Hospital Focuses on disorders of the nervous system and brain. • Hospital Focuses on eye care, vision correction, and surgeries. • ...
Voice Disorders 2023-11-28
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- can be caused by intubation but is rare
- medical term for redness
- complete immobility in one or both vocal folds; vocal fold ____
- rest treatment for vocal fold hemorrhage in the acute phase
- medical term for swollen
- method of assessing for MTD; _____ Tension Testing
- required to get acoustic measures
- vocal “_____”; fluid-filled lesion in the superficial layer of the lamina propria
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- factors that contribute to this: fatty foods, chocolate, caffeine, alcohol, smoking
- when blood vessels rupture in the vocal folds
- abbreviation for Muscle Tension Dysphonia
- Voice disorder that can have a sudden onset or start with gradual hoarseness becoming aphonic overtime
- vocal “_____”;repeated vocal fold trauma (high impact stress)
- Category of voice disorders that give a “normal” appearance
- Voice ___ Index measures how a voice problem influences a patient’s quality of life
15 Clues: medical term for redness • medical term for swollen • required to get acoustic measures • can be caused by intubation but is rare • abbreviation for Muscle Tension Dysphonia • when blood vessels rupture in the vocal folds • method of assessing for MTD; _____ Tension Testing • Category of voice disorders that give a “normal” appearance • ...
Prevention & Support 2024-08-14
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- When materials are due prior to the program
- @fordham.edu is the main office email
- The amount of times Students of Concern Conference meet
- Where the Office of Prevention and Support is located
- When proposals are due prior to the program
- How many people work in the Office of Prevention & Support
- Brief hospital visits or serious cases
- Hospital admissions or returning home for extended period
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- Who notifies ADMHP of a student dealing with medical or mental health issue
- Withdrawal, MLOA, or unexplained leave
- The amount of long-term re-entry processes per year
- SAPU and AlcoholEdu are assigned to what years
- What P&S posts around campus regarding specific topics
- The process designed for students seeking return due to medical/mental health reasons
- The club that Prevention and Support oversees
15 Clues: @fordham.edu is the main office email • Withdrawal, MLOA, or unexplained leave • Brief hospital visits or serious cases • When materials are due prior to the program • When proposals are due prior to the program • The club that Prevention and Support oversees • SAPU and AlcoholEdu are assigned to what years • The amount of long-term re-entry processes per year • ...
Back to Booth! 2024-12-05
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- The surgical removal of a body part; such as a limb
- This person helps with activities of daily living
- A medical emergency that occurs when blood flow to the brain is disrupted.
- The best rehab hospital in Cape Town
- Vehicle that brings you to the hospital
- Sticks that help you walk
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- This person helps you to mobalise
- This person helps you to swallow and communicate again
- This person prescribes medication
- The person that counsels family members and takes you on a tour of Booth
- A walking frame with two wheels
- This person is trained to take care of patients that are sick or infirm
- Medical condition where there is too much sugar in the blood
- Unable to acknowledge half of your visual field after damage to the brain
- Chair fitted with wheels to transport people
15 Clues: Sticks that help you walk • A walking frame with two wheels • This person helps you to mobalise • This person prescribes medication • The best rehab hospital in Cape Town • Vehicle that brings you to the hospital • Chair fitted with wheels to transport people • This person helps with activities of daily living • The surgical removal of a body part; such as a limb • ...
MEDICINE 1 2022-12-30
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- the cause of a disease or abnormal condition
- a substance that you take to treat a disease or medical problem
- an injury (such as a wound) to living tissue caused by an extrinsic agent
- subjective evidence of disease or physical disturbance
- pain in the head
- the sorting of and allocation of treatment to patients and especially battle and disaster victims according to a system of priorities designed to maximize the number of survivors
- occurring over a wide geographic area (such as multiple countries or continents) and typically affecting a significant proportion of the population
- one of the usually paired compound saccular thoracic organs that constitute the basic respiratory organs of an air-breathing vertebrate
- a medical instrument for detecting sounds produced in the body that are conveyed to the ears of the listener through rubber tubing connected with a piece placed upon the area to be examined
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- a physician specializing in medical radiology
- a usually pharmacologically inert preparation prescribed more for the mental relief of the patient than for its actual effect on a disorder
- the movement of air or dissolved gases into and out of the lungs
- a drug that you take to treat or cure an illness
- a usually rigid supportive or protective structure or framework of an organism
- the prospect of recovery as anticipated from the usual course of disease or peculiarities of the case
15 Clues: pain in the head • the cause of a disease or abnormal condition • a physician specializing in medical radiology • a drug that you take to treat or cure an illness • subjective evidence of disease or physical disturbance • a substance that you take to treat a disease or medical problem • the movement of air or dissolved gases into and out of the lungs • ...
Unit 11 Vocab 2013-04-08
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- an abnormal growth of cells that destroys surrounding tissue and can spread to new body tissue
- the development of a diseased or morbid condition
- not capable of being transmitted by direct or indirect contact
- adjective meaning a decline in a function from a former state
- capable of causing infection
- an abnormal growth of cells that does not destroy surrounding tissue, but can lesson function by its presence
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- medical treatment of disease
- the study of cancer
- existing at birth, but not hereditary
- the study of how disease spread from one individual to another, and through populations
- any of various health care practices that do not follow generally accepted medical methods
- not capable of causing infection
- capable of causing cancer
- an uncontrolled growth of cells on or in the body
- geneticaly transmitted
- the spreading of disease from an original site to one or more sites elsewhere in the body
16 Clues: the study of cancer • geneticaly transmitted • capable of causing cancer • medical treatment of disease • capable of causing infection • not capable of causing infection • existing at birth, but not hereditary • the development of a diseased or morbid condition • an uncontrolled growth of cells on or in the body • adjective meaning a decline in a function from a former state • ...
Medicine through time 2013-10-06
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- Egyptian doctors treatments were based on this type of medicine
- Which Greek city was a great medical centre
- Egyptian medical books
- Who believed that disease was caused by evil spirits entering the body
- Egyptian amulet used to protect pregnant women and babies from evil spirits
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- What were Egyptian surgical instruments made from
- Egyptian process to preserve dead bodies
- Who insisted that all diseases had a physical cause
- Egyptian medicines used as laxatives
- Which Ancient Greek discovered the optic nerve was linked to the brain.
- What part of the prehistoric body tells us what diseases they had
- What was used in prehistoric medicine to encase a broken limb
- A method of operating on people's skulls
- Who was the Greek god of healing
- Blood, phlegm, yellow and black bile are the four?
- In prehistoric times who drove evil spirits from the body
16 Clues: Egyptian medical books • Who was the Greek god of healing • Egyptian medicines used as laxatives • Egyptian process to preserve dead bodies • A method of operating on people's skulls • Which Greek city was a great medical centre • What were Egyptian surgical instruments made from • Blood, phlegm, yellow and black bile are the four? • ...
CAMP SCAVENGER HUNT 2020-07-29
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- ____4CMT is a great way to raise money for CMT
- Another symptom of CMT is hammer ______
- Camp Footprint is the only camp in the world for _____ with CMT
- One of the symptoms of CMT is high ______
- The CMTA's Director of Community Outreach
- CMT can affect muscles in both your hands and ______
- These medical devices can help with stability and walking
- The CMTA launched this page to help move, groove, shake and stretch
- The second word in CMT
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- The third part of the name for the physical campground where Camp Footprint is held
- The CMTA's Director of Development
- The CMTA's National Youth Program Manager
- CMT can affect muscles in both your ______ and feet
- An initiative created by the CMTA to accelerate CMT research
- CMT is a disease of the peripheral ______
- The acronym for the medical devices to help stability and mobility
16 Clues: The second word in CMT • The CMTA's Director of Development • Another symptom of CMT is hammer ______ • The CMTA's National Youth Program Manager • One of the symptoms of CMT is high ______ • The CMTA's Director of Community Outreach • CMT is a disease of the peripheral ______ • ____4CMT is a great way to raise money for CMT • ...
DISCOVERING TUT: THE SAGA CONTINUES 2020-11-17
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- a medical discipline that uses medical imaging to diagnose diseases.
- burned by flames or heat.
- bringing back something that has not existed
- after akhenaten's death this mysterious ruler appeared breifly.
- to form a conjecture about a subject without firm evidence.
- Use of several X-ray images and computer processing to create cross sectional images.
- find the way around a problem.
- the god of the afterlife.
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- imaging of sections using penetrating waves
- servant of the Aten.
- secretary general of egypt's supreme council of antiquities.
- the CT machine was donated by the National geographic society and_____
- scientific tests or techniques used in connection with the detection of crime.
- a powerful pharaoh who ruled for almost four decades at the height of the eighteenth dynasty's golden age.
- the new name of the old city Akhenaten.
- situated just above the entrance of king tut's tomb
16 Clues: servant of the Aten. • burned by flames or heat. • the god of the afterlife. • find the way around a problem. • the new name of the old city Akhenaten. • imaging of sections using penetrating waves • bringing back something that has not existed • situated just above the entrance of king tut's tomb • to form a conjecture about a subject without firm evidence. • ...
"Bad" Substance Vocabulary 2018-10-18
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- the ability to handle/tolerate something.
- drug/substance affecting the mood/behavior (non medical).
- a drug that causes you to have hallucinations/acting crazy and seeing things.
- substance causing cancer in tissue.
- a drug taken to keep calm/depressant.
- Misuse illegal drug intake.
- Effect secondary effect of a drug/medicine.
- Abuse When you depend on an addictive substance especially drugs.
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- medical preparation for inhaling.
- membrane disorder that results in white patches on cheek and tongue.
- a substance that increases levels of activity.
- pressure to do something from people around you.
- Alcohol Concentration amount of alcohol in the blood stream.
- Drug a habit forming drug that is addictive leading to other drugs. (smoking and alcohol).
- disease in the liver of inflammation/thickening of tissue.
- Drinking having an excessive amount of alcohol in a short period of time.
16 Clues: Misuse illegal drug intake. • medical preparation for inhaling. • substance causing cancer in tissue. • a drug taken to keep calm/depressant. • the ability to handle/tolerate something. • Effect secondary effect of a drug/medicine. • a substance that increases levels of activity. • pressure to do something from people around you. • ...
Nurses Week 2023-05-07
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- The new system for all facilities on the horizon
- Most cases in Corpus are processed through
- Sound Leader over both Medical Center and Shoreline
- Patients that need MFM now have this 24/7
- Cases like STEMI, Stroke and Trauma are considered an
- This facility has the most staffed beds
- These cases are given a bed even if on diversion
- We do not have this service for INPT care
- The hope is for great growth in this service line for pregnant mothers
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- If transport is needed on a patient they will set up or find transport for you
- Sound Leader at Shoreline
- What we do all day every day
- What most people need to start the day
- These cases should be given a bed in 30 mins or less
- Sound leader at Medical Center
- The new name of CHOSA is Christus
16 Clues: Sound Leader at Shoreline • What we do all day every day • Sound leader at Medical Center • The new name of CHOSA is Christus • What most people need to start the day • This facility has the most staffed beds • Patients that need MFM now have this 24/7 • We do not have this service for INPT care • Most cases in Corpus are processed through • ...
Employment Law 2024-04-14
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- allows types of discrimination that are reasonably necessary to conduct a specific business
- one thing exchanged for another
- cannot void a contract if they are an agent
- sets rules for employees who are unable to work due to medical reason
- person who acts on another's behalf
- a written authority to name someone as your agent
- people who alert the authorities to misconduct of their employer
- utilizes lawsuits & mediation to fight against discrimination in employment
- act that protects workers by requiring 60 notice before allow mass layoffs
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- trustee acts for the benefit of the beneficiary
- person authorizing another to act in their place
- social insurance provided for medical expenses for age 65 and older
- prescribes what an employer must do for disabled employees
- cannot enter into contracts on behalf of business
- only state that is not employment at will
- establishes and enforces federal health & safety standards in the workplace
16 Clues: one thing exchanged for another • person who acts on another's behalf • only state that is not employment at will • cannot void a contract if they are an agent • trustee acts for the benefit of the beneficiary • person authorizing another to act in their place • cannot enter into contracts on behalf of business • a written authority to name someone as your agent • ...
5-minute puzzle 2024-05-16
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- simple medical treatment given before a doctor
- a person who has come to live permanently in a different country
- the money that employees receive every month
- the same in size,quantity,value etc.
- a piece of work that someone has to do
- a person who is paid for work
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- a person who has been attacked or killed as a result of a crime,disease etc.
- a person whose job is to prepare medicines and sell them
- medical treatment involving cutting open a person’s body
- causing you to suffer
- a drug that reduces pain
- a change in your body or mind that shows you are unhealthy
12 Clues: causing you to suffer • a drug that reduces pain • a person who is paid for work • the same in size,quantity,value etc. • a piece of work that someone has to do • the money that employees receive every month • simple medical treatment given before a doctor • a person whose job is to prepare medicines and sell them • medical treatment involving cutting open a person’s body • ...
First Aid 2025-01-03
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- Used to cover a wound or support an injured area.
- A trained medical professional who provides emergency care.
- A lifesaving technique for restarting the heart and breathing.
- Injuries to ligaments caused by overstretching or tearing.
- Problems affecting breathing or the lungs.
- A creamy substance applied to the skin for healing.
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- A vehicle used to transport injured or ill people to the hospital.
- When blood flows out of a wound.
- Immediate help provided before professional medical care.
- Portable light often used in emergencies or dark areas.
- A break in a bone.
- Care given to someone to heal an injury or illness.
12 Clues: A break in a bone. • When blood flows out of a wound. • Problems affecting breathing or the lungs. • Used to cover a wound or support an injured area. • Care given to someone to heal an injury or illness. • A creamy substance applied to the skin for healing. • Portable light often used in emergencies or dark areas. • ...
FDA 2025-10-23
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- Court order to stop distribution of unsafe products
- This act gives the authority to regulate food,drugs,medical devices, and cosmetics
- Act that prevents unfair or deceptive packaging and labeling
- The quality of being obtained or used in daily life
- Protect and promote public health
- The FDA may ___ their practices to keep up with the modern world
- Protects ___ by regulating drugs, food, and medical devices
- Helps ___ by making a level playing field for competition
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- This act provides a basis for the provision of public health services
- FDA acronym for
- Request to return a product after health risk is discovered
- Established
12 Clues: Established • FDA acronym for • Protect and promote public health • Court order to stop distribution of unsafe products • The quality of being obtained or used in daily life • Helps ___ by making a level playing field for competition • Request to return a product after health risk is discovered • Protects ___ by regulating drugs, food, and medical devices • ...
Spelling Words 2017-06-22
AMSA Test 2025-08-26
The Devil in the White City Extra Credit 2013-05-27
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- Holmes' mansion was built at the corner of 63rd and __________.
- H. H. Holmes' real last name
- Neighborhood that Holmes mansion was built in
- Holmes would sell these to make a profit from his victims
- Location of the Chicago World's Fair
- Nickname given to Chicago during the 1893 World's Fair
- Medical School Mudgett attended
- Last name of Holmes' first wife
- Holmes' Home State
- Mudgett's first job after graduating High School
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- City where Myrta Belknap's parents moved to
- Last name of the children Holmes killed
- Last name of the woman that sold their drug store to Holmes
- Name of the Meat Packing district in Chicago
- Large carnival ride that first debuted at the Chicago World's Fair
- This guy held a popular "Wild West" Show at the World's Fair
- Famous London Serial Killer
- Name of Myrta and Holmes' daughter
- Nickname for Englewood, due to it's numerous railroad lines
- First name of Holmes' Second Wife
- Another name for the Chicago World's Fair; World's ________ Exposition
- Another name for a dead body, used in medical schools
22 Clues: Holmes' Home State • Famous London Serial Killer • H. H. Holmes' real last name • Medical School Mudgett attended • Last name of Holmes' first wife • First name of Holmes' Second Wife • Name of Myrta and Holmes' daughter • Location of the Chicago World's Fair • Last name of the children Holmes killed • City where Myrta Belknap's parents moved to • ...
Mid-Term B&C Chrissy Potts 2013-12-19
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- Previous HIPAA-mandated diagnosis code set
- Single code grouping laboratory tests frequently done together
- Amount the insured must pay before a health plan’s payment begins.
- abbreviation for participating provider
- Number appended to a code to report particular facts
- individual identifiable health information transmitted or maintained by electronic media
- A three character code for classifying a disease or condition
- Provides protection against loss
- Standards of professional behavior
- type of managed health care plan where a referral is not required
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- Step Six in the medical billing cycle
- The step in the medical billing cycle that occurs before the encounter.
- High deductible but a low premium
- Authorization number given to the referred physician
- A four or five character code number
- This rule states that the parent who's day of birth is earlier in the calendar year is primary.
- Federal Act with guidelines for protecting PHI
- method of converting a message into encoded text
- provider who does not join a particular health plan
- A name or phrase formed from or based on a person’s name
20 Clues: Provides protection against loss • High deductible but a low premium • Standards of professional behavior • A four or five character code number • Step Six in the medical billing cycle • abbreviation for participating provider • Previous HIPAA-mandated diagnosis code set • Federal Act with guidelines for protecting PHI • method of converting a message into encoded text • ...
Technology in Medicine (no spaces) 2014-04-16
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- ______ surgery is the use of digital imaging to accomplish less invasive surgery
- _______ billing is used by insurance clerks
- delivers pyscotherapy and does not replace face-to-face counseling
- combines information science, computer science, and health care.
- Computerized ______ ______ make storing and retrieving information easier
- conferencing that allows medical specialists and patients to consult using phones and video screens
- _______ Radiosurgery allows patients to avoid invasive procedures
- allows patients to be monitored at home
- are used in physician's office for schedulin and accounting
- ________ Monitoring is and EKG that monitors patient's cardiac status
- oldest form of telemedicine
- telepathology requires a monitor, microscope, and ______
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- _____ areas may lack communication lines
- is used by nurses and other allied health workers
- allows pathologist to view microscopic images and monitor
- the use of computers, the internet, and other communication technologies to provide medical care to patients at a distance
- Telemedicine is ________ - ________
- Used by Asthma patients, information is transmitted over phone lines to a remote location
- ________ Application such as electric patient monitoring (Computers in healthcare)
- ______ tissue can be precisely mapped and treated by radiation beams
20 Clues: oldest form of telemedicine • Telemedicine is ________ - ________ • allows patients to be monitored at home • _____ areas may lack communication lines • _______ billing is used by insurance clerks • is used by nurses and other allied health workers • telepathology requires a monitor, microscope, and ______ • allows pathologist to view microscopic images and monitor • ...
THE EMR 2013-10-02
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- user-friendly allows patients to access medical records
- allows staff to track and schedule appointments, matrix the schedule and account for recurring time blocks
- electronic medical record
- any set of physical properties, the values of which determine characteristics or behavior
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- personal health record
- connects to computer and can copy information in the EMR daily
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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- agency involved with interoperable system
- can produce electronic prescriptions and can be submitted to a pharmacy
- data that is captured and processed into a system that is specialty specific, compatible with the physician's specialty
- president who issued executive order designed to promote the interoperability of health records
- to relieve or lessen
- the capability of a system to work with or use the parts or equipment of another system
- stores lists of billing codes
- electronic health record
- National Alliance for Health Information Technology
- donot shield the computer from patient's view causing a ..
- generally or widely accepted, favored or practiced
- non verbal communication with patient
20 Clues: to relieve or lessen • personal health record • electronic health record • electronic medical record • stores lists of billing codes • non verbal communication with patient • agency involved with interoperable system • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention • generally or widely accepted, favored or practiced • National Alliance for Health Information Technology • ...
Anne Frank Crossword 2021-02-22
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- Abnormally thin or weak due to poor nutrition
- A building or group of buildings used to house soldiers
- To examine or inspect closely and thoroughly
- To express disapproval of, usually publicly
- One who cares too much about minor details
- A Jewish religious leader
- To behave in a flirtatious way
- A European educational institute
- To obtain exclusive possession or control of a trade
- A European surname
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- A musical composition accompanied by an orchestra
- stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or chosen course of action, despite attempts to persuade one to do so.
- Abnormally weak
- A medical condition with yellowing of the skin or whites of the eyes
- An establishment for the medical treatment of people who are convalescing or have a chronic illness
- A place where Jewish people go to have religious services
- A disease transferred from a bug to human
- A trade restriction that limits the number or monetary value of goods that a country can import or export
- A monetary unit of the Netherlands
- A sudden state of severe confusion and rapid changes in brain function
20 Clues: Abnormally weak • A European surname • A Jewish religious leader • To behave in a flirtatious way • A European educational institute • A monetary unit of the Netherlands • A disease transferred from a bug to human • One who cares too much about minor details • To express disapproval of, usually publicly • To examine or inspect closely and thoroughly • ...
Brianna Johnson Chapter 20 Crossword 2020-05-03
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- The bone on the thumb side of the forearm
- Fibers composed of neurons connecting body parts and organs
- A large muscle on the back of the upper limb
- damage to the body caused by external force
- Physical/medical features indicating disease or injury
- Fibrous tissue in a human body that contracts
- Movement increasing the angle between two bones
- Cracking or breaking a bone
- Inflammation of the bursa
- Muscle on the front part of the upper arm
- A muscle injury caused by twisting or pulling a muscle or tendon
- The bone of the inner forearm
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- Movement of limbs toward midline of the body
- Injury resulting from a fall, twist or blow to the body
- Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury
- the "long bone"
- Too much use of particular body part or whole body
- Visible joint between the upper and lower parts of the arm
- Displacement of any bone from its normal position
- Injury from a direct blow or force not bothering the skin
20 Clues: the "long bone" • Inflammation of the bursa • Cracking or breaking a bone • The bone of the inner forearm • The bone on the thumb side of the forearm • Muscle on the front part of the upper arm • damage to the body caused by external force • Movement of limbs toward midline of the body • A large muscle on the back of the upper limb • ...
UWNC Crossword 4 2017-08-21
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- Patient request for changes to their medical record must be in this format.
- You should “drop, cover and hold” in one of these.
- Last step in the UWNC QI model
- All new employees attend this (acronym)
- The frequency of AAAHC re-accreditation.
- This is $200 for new patients and $140 for established patients.
- Providers cannot see patients unless theirs is current.
- The UWNC recognition award.
- Employee health provides these every year to UWNC employees
- One of the values of UWNC.
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- UWNC vacation time.
- This is the last month of the UWNC fiscal year.
- This is the first step of putting on PPE.
- Vendor that does patient experience surveys on behalf of UWNC.
- One of the UWNC Patients are First Pillar Goals
- UWNC Medical Director
- A document that informs patients of their rights.
- Physicians in this specialty see patients of all ages.
- Exam rooms must be checked regularly for these supplies and medications
- The first clinic to offer Urgent Care Services.
- To improve the health of the public is UWNC’s ____.
21 Clues: UWNC vacation time. • UWNC Medical Director • One of the values of UWNC. • The UWNC recognition award. • Last step in the UWNC QI model • All new employees attend this (acronym) • The frequency of AAAHC re-accreditation. • This is the first step of putting on PPE. • This is the last month of the UWNC fiscal year. • One of the UWNC Patients are First Pillar Goals • ...
Chapter 5 terms 2020-10-21
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- get rid of
- layer, a region of Earth's stratosphere that absorbs most of the Sun's ultraviolet radiation
- to use something over again
- a person or thing that consumes
- shop, compare price to see the best value
- insurance, type of insurance coverage that typically pays for medical, surgical, prescription drug and sometimes dental expenses
- partake and experience
- the act of using resources or the act of treating people unfairly in order to benefit from their efforts or labor
- avoiding things
- process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects
- to put stuff off
- a person who holds the office of oversight of another’s property or affairs
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- make something smaller
- the ability of things to get disintegrated
- effect, a natural process that warms the Earth's surface
- to take responsibility alone
- doctor, medical specialty devoted to comprehensive health care for people of all ages
- a network or organization that provides health insurance coverage for a monthly or annual fee
- feeling or emotion towards something
- one who specializes in a particular occupation
20 Clues: get rid of • avoiding things • to put stuff off • make something smaller • partake and experience • to use something over again • to take responsibility alone • a person or thing that consumes • feeling or emotion towards something • shop, compare price to see the best value • the ability of things to get disintegrated • one who specializes in a particular occupation • ...
Careers 2024-05-24
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- helps families in crisis situations
- assists with receiving payment from insurance and pts
- 1 year program to assist in surgery
- prescribes meds tx pts under MD supervision
- counsels pts with healthy eating habits
- takes blood from patients
- 3 levels of emergency medical care
- multi competent workers
- can diagnose and treat animals
- 1 year nursing
- learns how to give meds take vitals take blood pt care
- 2 year nursing
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- creates new machines and new medical technology
- Masters degree and assists pts with ADLs
- Masters degree and does counseling no meds
- specializes in skin disorders
- can fix eyeglasses and fit for contacts
- helps children in hospital settings with illnesses and injuries
- specializes in heart disorders
- therapy with fun activities
- dispenses and sorts medications and customer service
- deep cleans teeth and removes stains
- Bachelors degree treats and prevents injuries in athletes
- creates and tests new medications
- specializes in liver stomach and intestines
- group of careers focused on uncovering an illness or disease
- specializes in teeth and oral care
27 Clues: 1 year nursing • 2 year nursing • multi competent workers • takes blood from patients • therapy with fun activities • specializes in skin disorders • specializes in heart disorders • can diagnose and treat animals • creates and tests new medications • 3 levels of emergency medical care • specializes in teeth and oral care • helps families in crisis situations • ...
De- Escalation 2024-08-22
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- Person is out of control and exhibits severe behaviors
- Non-verbal communication
- Person focuses on the conflict
- can potentially be improved with clinical intervention
- Person is unfocused and upset
- cannot be changed with clinical intervention
- Personal space
- Person experiences a conflict and starts to escalate
- Person is cooperative
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- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- Extremes in behaviors due to mental illness or substance abuse
- Tone, volume, cadence of speech
- Redirecting a person's attention away from negative or harmful topics
- Touch
- when an individual is actively suicidal and engages in life threatening or criminal behavior directed at police to elicit use of lethal force.
- Severity of peak behaviors subside
- Willingness to engage and participate in activities
- Subtly reflecting the other person's speech patterns, and body language to foster a sense of understanding
- A communication technique where the listener fully concentrates, understands, responds, and remembers what is being said
- Extremes in behaviors due to an underlying medical condition. Severe pain can also cause a person to escalate into a crisis state
20 Clues: Touch • Personal space • Person is cooperative • Non-verbal communication • Person is unfocused and upset • Person focuses on the conflict • Tone, volume, cadence of speech • Severity of peak behaviors subside • cannot be changed with clinical intervention • Willingness to engage and participate in activities • Person experiences a conflict and starts to escalate • ...
CONSUMER HEALTH CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-09-07
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- - It has 10 herbs that are proven and tested to have medicinal value and approved by DOH
- - Accuracy, disclaimer and completeness of information
- - Feedback mechanism and meansof informationexchange betweenthe source and consumer
- - uses magnetic fields or biofields
- - person or individualthat has little or no professional qualifications to practice medicine
- - to be protected against the marketing of goods
- - specific services that are not paid by the issuer
- Education - to acquire knowledge and skills necessary tobe an informed costumer
- - purpose and caveatof the information
- - to be compensated for misrepresentation
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- - to live in an environment that is neither threatening nor dangeous
- - To be protected against dishonest or misleading advertistments
- - guarantees survival, adequate food, clothing, shelter,healthcare, education and sanitation
- - services offered caters to a specific population with various health needs
- - source and recency of information
- - To choose products at competitive prices with assurance ofsatisfactory quality
- develops a persons ability to evaluate info and products
- - institution where people undergo medical diagnosis , care and treatment
- - coverage of medical services that can be paid by the company
- - to be compensated
20 Clues: - to be compensated • - uses magnetic fields or biofields • - source and recency of information • - purpose and caveatof the information • - to be compensated for misrepresentation • - to be protected against the marketing of goods • - specific services that are not paid by the issuer • - Accuracy, disclaimer and completeness of information • ...
Medicamento 2023-08-18
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- Product with a creamy consistency used to treat skin conditions.
- Concentrated liquid with medicinal properties and sweet taste.
- Medical document indicating the treatment.
- or case where medicines and medical products are kept.
- Liquid that is administered in the form of drops in the eyes or ears.
- Substance used to treat diseases.
- Instrument used to inject medicines.
- Essential compounds for the functioning of the body.
- small solid form of medication to be swallowed.
- liquid syrup with medicinal properties and sweet taste.
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- Medicine that is inserted rectally.
- is used to cover wounds.
- Device that allows to inhale medicines.
- Person specialized in drugs and their dispensing.
- Semi-solid substance used to treat skin conditions.
- Solid form of medication to be swallowed.
- Substance that prevents the proliferation of microorganisms in wounds.
- Medicine used to fight infections.
- Medicine to relieve pain.
- Small form of medication to be swallowed.
20 Clues: is used to cover wounds. • Medicine to relieve pain. • Substance used to treat diseases. • Medicine used to fight infections. • Medicine that is inserted rectally. • Instrument used to inject medicines. • Device that allows to inhale medicines. • Solid form of medication to be swallowed. • Small form of medication to be swallowed. • Medical document indicating the treatment. • ...
First Aid 2021-05-13
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- Controling poison
- Repeated compressions
- Doctor failed to react or act accordingly to a patient's illness or injury
- Bleeding control
- Burst of electrical activity
- Heimlich maneuver
- Giving permission
- Severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction
- Squeezing large blood vessels around injury
- Body temp falls below 95 F
- To purchase or arrange the purchase of services
- Irregular heartbeat
- Sudden drop in blood flow
- The process of absorbing food
- The state of keeping or being kept secret or private
- Occurs when concussion symptoms last beyond the expected recovery period
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- Electric shock
- Difficulty breathing because of object in throat
- Emergency medical services
- Confusion caused by blow to the head
- Being aware of surroundings
- The drawing of air or other substances into the lungs
- Occur when nerve cells in the brain send out sudden electrical signals
- Legal duty requiring a party to take necessary action to prevent harm
- Failure to provide care
- Three emergency steps
- Failure to act
- Help given to a sick or injured person until full medical treatment is available
28 Clues: Electric shock • Failure to act • Bleeding control • Controling poison • Heimlich maneuver • Giving permission • Irregular heartbeat • Repeated compressions • Three emergency steps • Failure to provide care • Sudden drop in blood flow • Emergency medical services • Body temp falls below 95 F • Being aware of surroundings • Burst of electrical activity • The process of absorbing food • ...
All About Tom 2024-12-12
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- NBA home court
- "Oh my God! They killed !"
- Johns Hopkins student pursuing engineering excellence
- Specialist in ovarian and uterine care
- Golf course near Kiawah Island with ocean views
- Premier League team whose fans chant "Up the Toffees"
- Dramatic reading of the birthdate
- Medical professional descriptor
- Australian trip locale in the southern hemisphere
- Charleston restaurant with a porchy name
- Pre-vet student exploring the animal kingdom
- Prestigious Ivy where Tom studied as an undergrad
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- Bar where Flip Night memories were made
- Court sport with a wiffle ball twist
- Tiny terrier sharing a home with Ollie
- Town along the Susquehanna where Tom grew up
- Tech-savvy Austin resident with a knack for code
- Medical center where Tom completed residency
- Tom's April-born better half
- Band known for "Never Let You Go"
- 1990s hit "-Charmed Kind of Life"
- Tile-based game that's a family favorite
- Clues
- Educational institution
- Abbreviated location for surgeries
- Del ___ (Tom's current hometown)
- Celtics legend with an iconic jersey number
27 Clues: Clues • NBA home court • Educational institution • "Oh my God! They killed !" • Tom's April-born better half • Medical professional descriptor • Del ___ (Tom's current hometown) • Band known for "Never Let You Go" • 1990s hit "-Charmed Kind of Life" • Dramatic reading of the birthdate • Abbreviated location for surgeries • Court sport with a wiffle ball twist • ...
Cardiovascular System 2024-11-19
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- / Abbreviation for heart rate.
- / Abbreviation for coronary artery disease.
- / Prefix meaning "heart."
- / Inflammation of the inner lining of the heart.
- / Abbreviation for blood pressure.
- / Tiny blood vessels where gas exchange occurs.
- / Prefix meaning "slow."
- / Blood vessel that carries oxygen-rich blood away from the heart
- / Blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart.
- / Tool used to listen to heart and lung sounds.
- / Imaging test that uses dye to view blood vessels.
- / Hardening and narrowing of the arteries due to plaque buildup.
- / Irregular heartbeat or abnormal heart rhythm
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- / Ultrasound test of the heart.
- / Largest artery in the body.
- infarction / Medical term for a heart attack.
- / Surgery to improve blood flow to the heart; coronary artery bypass graft.
- / Suffix meaning "related to blood."
- / Test that measures electrical activity of the heart.
- / Medical term for high blood pressure.
- / Suffix meaning "stopping" or "controlling."
- / Main organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- / Abbreviation for congestive heart failure.
- pressure cuff / Tool used to measure blood pressure.
- / Prefix meaning "blood vessel."
25 Clues: / Prefix meaning "slow." • / Prefix meaning "heart." • / Largest artery in the body. • / Abbreviation for heart rate. • / Ultrasound test of the heart. • / Prefix meaning "blood vessel." • / Abbreviation for blood pressure. • / Suffix meaning "related to blood." • / Medical term for high blood pressure. • / Abbreviation for coronary artery disease. • ...
spelling list #5 2024-10-22
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- means a people who made winter shoes
- means to miss someone
- are people who talk
- a piece of clothing you wear
- means to lie to someone
- a person or animal that is angry
- means when you need to drink water urgently
- is a work that you need to give back when you are done
- means when you move fast
- means to do something in the school that you need when you will grow up
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- means when you skate on a board in the sea
- is a place were adults go to get money
- means when you doesn't want something
- is a person who makes you laugh and you spill the water that was in your mouth
- is a say something suddenly and without careful consideration
- is an angry person,or animal
- is a memory from bible
- is a strange walk of a person
- is a medical knife
- term is a really urgent work that you need to do now squirt is a medical knife to put in peoples body for
20 Clues: is a medical knife • are people who talk • means to miss someone • is a memory from bible • means to lie to someone • means when you move fast • a piece of clothing you wear • is an angry person,or animal • is a strange walk of a person • a person or animal that is angry • means a people who made winter shoes • means when you doesn't want something • ...
Match Day and March Madness 2025-03-18
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- A program that wins multiple championships over time
- What happens when a student and program pair successfully
- The rankings given to teams in the tournament
- When a lower-seeded team defeats a higher-seeded team
- Losing possession of the ball to the other team
- The last four teams remaining in the tournament
- player on the Creighton Bluejays with the most points this season
- This team's mascot is a hornet and they played in the 1st March Madness game of this year
- Another term for a first-year resident
- A shot made beyond the arc
- a shot that happens as the game clock expires and often determines the outcome of the game
- A symbol of the medical profession
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- A tool every doctor needs
- The system used to submit residency applications
- winners of March Madness 2024
- Advanced training after residency
- A one-year residency spot, often before advanced training
- The round before the Final Four
- A lower-seeded team that makes an unexpected deep run
- The next step after medical school
- National Collegiate Athletic Association
21 Clues: A tool every doctor needs • A shot made beyond the arc • winners of March Madness 2024 • The round before the Final Four • Advanced training after residency • The next step after medical school • A symbol of the medical profession • Another term for a first-year resident • National Collegiate Athletic Association • The rankings given to teams in the tournament • ...
Patient Access Week Crossword 2024-03-28
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- Your Rights and Protections Against _______ Medical Bills
- Patients qualify for Medicare for age, disability, or _____
- EMTALA (Emergency Medical Treatment and ____ Act)
- Location of new Riverside hospital opening in 2026
- Insurance for service members, veterans, and family
- Directions, maps, information on how to get to the correct location
- Money that must be paid by guarantor before insurance benefits pay
- Accreditation organization that approves Riverside during yearly visits
- President and Chief Executive Officer of Riverside (Dr.)
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- Questionnaire completed to determine filing order for Medicare patients
- HIPAA (Health Insurance _____ and Accountability Act)
- Who is responsible for the bill
- Insurance that is always last in filing order
- Spend your time between registrations clearing accounts from here
- Certification needed to move to a Tier II or III registrar
- Specific percentage of the cost that guarantor is responsible for
- Riverside system used to track safety issues and catches
- System used to view your pay slips
- Liability organization that works TPL and Worker's Comp accounts for Riverside
- Official count/list of patient population
20 Clues: Who is responsible for the bill • System used to view your pay slips • Official count/list of patient population • Insurance that is always last in filing order • EMTALA (Emergency Medical Treatment and ____ Act) • Location of new Riverside hospital opening in 2026 • Insurance for service members, veterans, and family • ...
Athletic Training 2024-03-14
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- an often dangerous or life or limb threatening event requiring immediate action
- our director of athletic health and safety
- our assistant athletic trainer
- instrument used to cut
- abbreviation for life saving device used to assist patients in a cardiac emergency
- item used to wrap a sprained ankle
- injury to a ligament
- connects muscle to bone
- physical activity to stay healthy
- the process of lengthening muscles that should be done regularly to avoid injury
- notes recorded by health care professional regarding patient
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- completed with a doctor prior to an athletic season to ensure you are healthy to play
- the medical term for a cut
- fluid required for life that most of our athletes need to drink more of
- connects bone to bone
- medical term for a bruise
- the process of doing exercises to return to prior function after injury
- used to help walk after lower extremity injury
- a health care professional trained in the prevention, evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of injuries (2 words no space)
- our head athletic trainer
20 Clues: injury to a ligament • connects bone to bone • instrument used to cut • connects muscle to bone • medical term for a bruise • our head athletic trainer • the medical term for a cut • our assistant athletic trainer • physical activity to stay healthy • item used to wrap a sprained ankle • our director of athletic health and safety • used to help walk after lower extremity injury • ...
Insurance 2022-10-27
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- how long you live
- fed program meds needs for the needy.
- basic type of permanent life insurance which can provide lifetime protection at a level premium
- sick or injured that stay in the hospital.
- Covers Medical expenses of death.
- does not build up cash value.
- package that allows employees to choose benefits.
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- amount of money beneficiaries get when someone dies.
- date in which insurance policy becomes eligible to pay for claims.
- amount a policy holder must pay within a specified period before the insurance will cover it.
- person named in life insurance to recieve proceeds when you die.
- set fee paid by policy holder for medical exspenses.
- someone who buys or sells something on your behalf.
- amount of money charged to provide coverage.
- insurance policy without a deductable.
- designated period to sign up for insurance.
- applicant with pre-existing poor health or substandard physical condition, engaged in danderous activity, hazardous occupation.
- proceeds of life insurance policy.
- a policy to one that has expired.
- health maintenance organization.
20 Clues: how long you live • does not build up cash value. • health maintenance organization. • Covers Medical expenses of death. • a policy to one that has expired. • proceeds of life insurance policy. • fed program meds needs for the needy. • insurance policy without a deductable. • sick or injured that stay in the hospital. • designated period to sign up for insurance. • ...
Families, Poverty, & Healthcare/Accesibility 2022-06-15
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- Describes people without a specific basic need
- people suffering this cannot provide for their basic needs
- the name for "traditional" families
- _____ programs are encated by the government to promote basic well-being among the population
- things of equivalent value are _____
- is Health care _____ for everyone?
- Ontario's public health plan
- something which prevents access to something, in this case Healthcare
- Older members of families with a lifetime of wisdom
- Ontario's social assistance program for people with disabilities
- people suffering from poverty often have difficulty accessing ________
- the ____ to medical facuilities can reduce accessibility
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- Name for families with parents, grandparents, and kids...
- a name for families with children from previous relationships
- describes less developed areas which often have lesser access to healthcare
- discrimination based on race
- medical care of all kinds
- A group of people bound by blood or close relationship
- someone suffers from _____ when they do not have a job
- land set aside for use by native groups
- the ideology use to justify western settlers in North America
21 Clues: medical care of all kinds • discrimination based on race • Ontario's public health plan • is Health care _____ for everyone? • the name for "traditional" families • things of equivalent value are _____ • land set aside for use by native groups • Describes people without a specific basic need • Older members of families with a lifetime of wisdom • ...
Engineers A.5 2022-08-09
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- Created medical equipment that scans your body
- Fixes computer problems
- Works on inventions that use kinetic energy such as manual mower
- Works for innovates Gas, Water, or electric
- Works on structures and has created drones for construction
- Innovates for a certain fossil fuel
- Worked on underground aquifer
- Creates things like microprocessor, or computers
- Created Atomic bombs such as December 7 1941
- Works with animal technology
- works on computer componets Ex; circuit boards
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- created assembly line
- Works closely with animals and where they live
- Improves product yield and process flow
- Is responsible for making sure everything has good condition
- Created the thing you use in your notebook
- Innovates and creates diesel engine
- Creates things like factory or industrial bots.
- Responsible for lighting in theaters Created ring light
- Creates prosthetics Ex: Legs
- creates and innovates trains
- Creates machines that purify water
- Works on planes and created jet engines
- Creates roads and bridges
- creates air vehicles
- Responsible for hospital technology Such as laser surgery
26 Clues: creates air vehicles • created assembly line • Fixes computer problems • Creates roads and bridges • Creates prosthetics Ex: Legs • creates and innovates trains • Works with animal technology • Worked on underground aquifer • Creates machines that purify water • Innovates and creates diesel engine • Innovates for a certain fossil fuel • Improves product yield and process flow • ...
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- Builder of boats and ships
- Digger of ancient artifacts and sites
- ENGINEER Bridges, roads, and infrastructure designer
- Builder using stone or brick
- Tradesperson who wires buildings
- Risk modeler using math and stats
- ENGINEER Designer of aircraft and aerostructures
- Cancer-treating physician
- Specialist shaping and laying stone
- Measures land and boundaries
- Tracks patterns of disease
- Traditional smith who forges iron
- Map maker by trade
- Craftsperson shaping silverware
- Artisan working in precious metal
- Artisan who repairs timepieces
- Weather scientist
- Wine expert in a restaurant
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- High-steel construction craftsperson
- Pipes and fixtures professional
- Researcher of ice and glaciers
- Woodworking builder
- Skin specialist physician
- Expert in dispensing medications
- Studies microscopic organisms
- Doctor who studies disease in tissues
- Designer and seller of gems
- Scientist of the sea
- Maker and opener of locks and keys
- Doctor for the nervous system
- Emergency medical responder
- Doctor managing pain and sedation
- Installs and maintains heavy machinery
- Medical imaging specialist
34 Clues: Weather scientist • Map maker by trade • Woodworking builder • Scientist of the sea • Skin specialist physician • Cancer-treating physician • Builder of boats and ships • Tracks patterns of disease • Medical imaging specialist • Designer and seller of gems • Emergency medical responder • Wine expert in a restaurant • Builder using stone or brick • Measures land and boundaries • ...
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- Builder of boats and ships
- Digger of ancient artifacts and sites
- ENGINEER Bridges, roads, and infrastructure designer
- Builder using stone or brick
- Tradesperson who wires buildings
- Risk modeler using math and stats
- ENGINEER Designer of aircraft and aerostructures
- Cancer-treating physician
- Specialist shaping and laying stone
- Measures land and boundaries
- Tracks patterns of disease
- Traditional smith who forges iron
- Map maker by trade
- Craftsperson shaping silverware
- Artisan working in precious metal
- Artisan who repairs timepieces
- Weather scientist
- Wine expert in a restaurant
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- High-steel construction craftsperson
- Pipes and fixtures professional
- Researcher of ice and glaciers
- Woodworking builder
- Skin specialist physician
- Expert in dispensing medications
- Studies microscopic organisms
- Doctor who studies disease in tissues
- Designer and seller of gems
- Scientist of the sea
- Maker and opener of locks and keys
- Doctor for the nervous system
- Emergency medical responder
- Doctor managing pain and sedation
- Installs and maintains heavy machinery
- Medical imaging specialist
34 Clues: Weather scientist • Map maker by trade • Woodworking builder • Scientist of the sea • Skin specialist physician • Cancer-treating physician • Builder of boats and ships • Tracks patterns of disease • Medical imaging specialist • Designer and seller of gems • Emergency medical responder • Wine expert in a restaurant • Builder using stone or brick • Measures land and boundaries • ...
Arsenic and Old Lace Act 1 Vocab 2025-09-26
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- generous in giving help or kindness
- dissatisfied or irritated
- boring or tiresome
- dangerously unstable or betraying trust
- baggage or equipment that hinders progress
- acceptable; sufficient
- disappearing or becoming extinct
- an institution for medical treatment
- a curved symmetrical structure spanning an opening and typically supporting the weight of a bridge, roof, or wall above it
- pitifully sad or lonely
- indigestion or stomach discomfort
- curious or eager to know
- with self-satisfaction
- giving pleasure or satisfaction
- a highly poisonous substance
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- odd or unusual in behavior or appearance
- a group of living things with shared characteristics
- a feeling of fear or anxiety
- suggesting something harmful or evil
- covered or concealed with curtains
- a deadly chemical compound
- friendly and generous reception of guests
- a poisonous chemical element
- threatening harm; menacingly
- a person who evaluates plays and performances
- in a way that evaluates or judges
- medical examination of a body after death
- excellent or impressive
- a dead body, especially for study
- relating to the reign of Queen Victoria
30 Clues: boring or tiresome • acceptable; sufficient • with self-satisfaction • pitifully sad or lonely • excellent or impressive • curious or eager to know • dissatisfied or irritated • a deadly chemical compound • a feeling of fear or anxiety • a poisonous chemical element • threatening harm; menacingly • a highly poisonous substance • giving pleasure or satisfaction • ...
Important Words for the exam 2025-10-16
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- A medical condition with specific symptoms
- A medical condition that is caused by a pathogen
- A column in the periodic table
- A row in the periodic table
- A cell that detects inputs of a specific type
- Barriers that prevent pathogens from entering the body
- An attraction between atoms that share electrons
- The brain and spinal cord
- A protein that can identify and fight a specific pathogen
- chain A polymer molecule that has side chains
- A cell that transmits electrical signals
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- something which can be broken down by a living thing
- A piece of plastic that is less than 5 millimeters in size
- The outermost occupied shell of an atom
- A microscopic organism or agent that causes disease
- A synthetic polymer
- The number of protons in each atom of an element
- The gap between neurons where signals are sent from one to another
- the body's ability to maintain stable environment
- A treatment that helps build immunity to an infectious disease
- The arrangement of electrons in shells around an atom's nucleus
- An electrostatic attraction between ions with opposite charges
22 Clues: A synthetic polymer • The brain and spinal cord • A row in the periodic table • A column in the periodic table • The outermost occupied shell of an atom • A cell that transmits electrical signals • A medical condition with specific symptoms • A cell that detects inputs of a specific type • chain A polymer molecule that has side chains • ...
crossword puzzle 2025-10-22
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- Giving up something valuable for the sake of others or a greater purpose.
- A state of deep sadness or hopelessness.
- A person qualified to treat sick or injured people.
- The scientific study of the structure of the human body.
- The importance or worth of something in life.
- Physical or emotional suffering.
- A doctor who performs surgery on the brain and nervous system.
- The care given to help someone recover from illness.
- A feeling of expectation and desire for a positive outcome.
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- A dead human body used for medical study or dissection.
- A medicine used to slow the growth of cancer cells.
- The purpose or significance behind life or actions.
- The study of ideas about knowledge, truth, and the meaning of life.
- The ability to understand and share another person’s feelings.
- A serious disease caused by uncontrolled cell growth.
- A person who is receiving medical treatment.
- The condition of being alive; existence.
- A deep feeling of happiness and delight.
- The time yet to come; what lies ahead.
- The end of life or the permanent stopping of all vital functions.
20 Clues: Physical or emotional suffering. • The time yet to come; what lies ahead. • A state of deep sadness or hopelessness. • The condition of being alive; existence. • A deep feeling of happiness and delight. • A person who is receiving medical treatment. • The importance or worth of something in life. • A medicine used to slow the growth of cancer cells. • ...
Healthcare Terms and Anatomy 2025-10-29
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- An instrument used to listen to internal activity.
- The common term for the mandible.
- The medical terminology for the skull.
- The imaginary line that cuts the body in half vertically.
- "A" means what in healthcare terminology?
- Hemiplegia affects _____ the body.
- Fibula is _________ to the tibula (hint: t = toward).
- The directional term for "toward the cranium".
- Removal of the appendix.
- What does it mean to over stretch your muscle?
- Difficulty swallowing is called what?
- The root word for skin.
- Herma means what?
- Number of bones in the human body.
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- What is the main organ protected by the rib cage.
- Essential mineral vital for building and maintaining strong bones and other bodily functions.
- The wrist is ______ to the elbow.
- The term for nerve pain.
- The humerus is located where?
- The medical terminology for a rapid/fast heart rate.
- Number of cervical vertebrae in the spine.
- The back is ________ to the chest.
- The name of the movement in which the knee bends.
- Opposite movement of abduction.
- the suffix "itis" means what?
25 Clues: Herma means what? • The root word for skin. • The term for nerve pain. • Removal of the appendix. • The humerus is located where? • the suffix "itis" means what? • Opposite movement of abduction. • The common term for the mandible. • The wrist is ______ to the elbow. • Hemiplegia affects _____ the body. • The back is ________ to the chest. • Number of bones in the human body. • ...
Health and Medicine 2025-10-30
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- – Thread used to close a cut
- – To rest and feel calm
- – A small place where you get medical help
- – To fix something inside the body with surgery
- – Feeling worried or tense
- – When your body gets hotter than normal
- – A common sickness with sneezing and coughing
- – A tool to check your body temperature
- – Moving your body to stay healthy
- – A special car that takes sick or hurt people to the hospital
- – A person who helps take care of sick people
- – A big place where sick or hurt people get treated
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- – A plan that helps pay for medical costs
- – Feeling good and strong in your body
- – Can spread from one person to another
- – The organ that pumps blood in your body
- – Something bad that happens suddenly
- – A serious, sudden problem needing quick help
- – A note from a doctor to get medicine
- – Red, sore skin from too much sun
- – A sickness that affects the body
- – The food you eat every day
- – Pain in your belly
- – Another word for being sick
24 Clues: – Pain in your belly • – To rest and feel calm • – Feeling worried or tense • – Thread used to close a cut • – The food you eat every day • – Another word for being sick • – Red, sore skin from too much sun • – A sickness that affects the body • – Moving your body to stay healthy • – Something bad that happens suddenly • – Feeling good and strong in your body • ...
Kyle 2024-09-26
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- It is a form of energy medicine where long thin needles are inserted to specific parts of the body to affect the energy flow.Acupuncture is believed to treat musculoskeletal dysfunctions.
- what is the meaning of DOH.
- Nutrition therapy approaches treatment of a medical condition by providing a tailored diet for the patient.
- are programs we avail from various providers such as physicians,nurses,therapists,health workers, hospitals, clinics, and government.
- are places or institutions that offer health services
- There are ten herbs that are proven and tested to have medicinal value and approved by the DOH.
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- are treatments that are used along with standard medical treatments, but are not considered to be standard treatments.
- are items that we consume to improve our wellbeing , like medicine, food, clothes, furniture, electronics etc.
- Acupressure uses the same technique as that of acupuncture. The only difference is that acupressure does not use needles but hands to apply pressure on certain points of the body.
- treatment used instead of standard medical treatments
- Tells about source.
11 Clues: Tells about source. • what is the meaning of DOH. • treatment used instead of standard medical treatments • are places or institutions that offer health services • There are ten herbs that are proven and tested to have medicinal value and approved by the DOH. • ...
KR Ch.12 2025-01-28
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
foundations of health care-final 2017-12-13
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- individual who organizes, manages and assumes the risk of a business
- a method that can be used to determine whether communication was successful
- will documents that allow individuals to state what measures should or shouldnot be taken to prolong life when their conditions are termanal
- agencies provide care for terminally ill persons who usually have life expediencies of 6 months or less
- medical assistance program that is jointly founded by federal government and state governments but operated by individual state pays for low incomes children who qualifyś
- federal government program that provides health care for almost all individuals over age of 65 or anyone with disabilities who has social security
- promoted by understanding personal feelings and expressing them
- Care that promotes physical emotional social intellectual and spiritual well being by treating the whole body mind and spirit is _____ holistic care
- verbal communication involves the use of facial expressions body language gestures eye contact and touch to convey a message
- person has fulfilled requirements of education and preference and meets the standards and qualifications established by the professional association or government agency
- allows individuals who can care for themselfs to rent or purchase an apartment in the facility; provide services such as meals housekeeping laundy transportation social events and basic medical care is called independant living and ____
- wrongful act that does not involve a contract
- who was the father of Microbiological sciences and immunology
- methods of treatment that are used in place of biomedical therapies are called..
- help prevent fatigue and puts less stress on a muscle
- spoken information
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- polices are health insurance plans that help pay expenses not covered by medicare
- employers rely on you so you must accept the responsibility required in your position
- ______is the exchange of information thoughts ideas and feelings
- methods of treatment that are used in conjunction with conventional medical therapies
- involves the use of video,audio and computer system to provide medical health care service
- A process where by a government agency authorizes individuals to work in a given occupation is called___
- what was formaly called CHAMPUS?
- if it is written information
- a dental treatment of children and adolescents
- an individual who leads or guides others or is in charge
- are a set of principles relaing to what is morally right or wrong
- first person to arrive a the scene of an illness or injury
- is an agreement between two or more parties
- _____is required in some health care careers
30 Clues: spoken information • if it is written information • what was formaly called CHAMPUS? • is an agreement between two or more parties • _____is required in some health care careers • wrongful act that does not involve a contract • a dental treatment of children and adolescents • help prevent fatigue and puts less stress on a muscle • ...
MOAT Status & Reason Codes 2013-05-16
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- Special Grouping Selected claims will go to this status so that the claim will not go through the MRM process until the MRM comments are uploaded.
- Technical Denial Medical Record requests open for greater than 90 days from the date of the original request. The full paid amount on the claim is set up for FR (Medical Records needed in order to repay the claim)
- Medical Record Received
- Low Error Rate (RC)
- Appeal 3 Pended
- Recon - Sent Back to Vendor
- Appeals Modified - Send to FR
- Assigned Claim is assigned to but not selected by the current vendor
- Can't Tech Deny - Limitation(RC)
- Technical Denial Reopened Medical Record was received post-technical denial. The technical denial FR is written off (or repaid if money was recouped)
- FR request to cancel (RC)
- No Findings Re-evaluation Assignment Claim is on an assignment file to be chosen from for re-evaluation
- Valid overpayment too old to pursue (RC)
- Cancel Loaded Claim Audit was cancelled after an FR was set up on the claim
- Verify MRM request is complete(RC)
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- Limitation per Contract (RC)
- Timeframe Limitation with a Finding (RC)
- Appeals Send To FR -Claims that were repriced for modified appeals that need to be sent to FR to be setup.
- informational assignment
- Loaded in FR Collections Audit complete with findings (Billing errors discovered). FR set up on the claim.
- Appeal of claim level 1 completed - findings were overturned, no item set up
- Past Timeframe (RC)
- - Not selected by any vendor (RC)
- No Findings Re-evaluation Completed There was a no finding found during re-evaluation or there is no re-evaluation done on that extract/audit type and a no find was loaded in the 1st pass.
- FR Item Recoup Amt = 0 (RC)
- Findings Reconciliation Finding Reconciliation (A billing error was found on the claim, but the recovery was not able to be setup automatically and will be setup manually)
- AP2UN is Appeal is upheld, findings are valid, claim needs setup in FR. It flows to AFR nightly then AP2UL once the claim flows to FR for the setup.
- Hold - Findings loaded • Where the user will be able to upload a finding on a claim in HOLD status, when it comes off HOLD the finding will be processed.
- Won't Allow Vendors(RC)
- Send to FR Collections Claims have been sent to Financial Recovery for Setup.
30 Clues: Appeal 3 Pended • Low Error Rate (RC) • Past Timeframe (RC) • Medical Record Received • Won't Allow Vendors(RC) • informational assignment • FR request to cancel (RC) • Recon - Sent Back to Vendor • FR Item Recoup Amt = 0 (RC) • Limitation per Contract (RC) • Appeals Modified - Send to FR • Can't Tech Deny - Limitation(RC) • - Not selected by any vendor (RC) • ...
Face lift By sylvia Plath 2023-12-14
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- She was well known for her____ Poetry
- A ruler mentioned in the poem that represents "beauty"
- Medical illness that negatively affects how you feel, the way you think & how you act.
- When Plath published her first poem, how old was she?
- Poetric devices used in the line “I grow backward”
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- Person’s condition concerning their psychological and emotional well-being
- The only ever published novel.
- The month Sylvia Plath was born
- The medical procedure mentioned in the poem
- Who did Sylvia Plath marry
10 Clues: Who did Sylvia Plath marry • The only ever published novel. • The month Sylvia Plath was born • She was well known for her____ Poetry • The medical procedure mentioned in the poem • Poetric devices used in the line “I grow backward” • When Plath published her first poem, how old was she? • A ruler mentioned in the poem that represents "beauty" • ...
Male Medical History for Infertility 2022-06-16
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- Risk factor contributing to infertility relating to increased BMI
- Inquire on a history of _____ conditions
- history of event related medical procedure which may affect infertility
- Cause of male infertility due to physical injury
- Beverage which may increase chances of infertility
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- Focus on history for male infertility should focus on previous...
- _____ age males are at an increased risk for infertility
- potential cause of infertility in males due to bacterial or viral factors
- History of _____ partners
- Infertility is defined as failure to conceive within ________ months
10 Clues: History of _____ partners • Inquire on a history of _____ conditions • Cause of male infertility due to physical injury • Beverage which may increase chances of infertility • _____ age males are at an increased risk for infertility • Focus on history for male infertility should focus on previous... • Risk factor contributing to infertility relating to increased BMI • ...
Body Systems 2024-04-18
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- the organ that is responsible for taste
- the body system that is made up of bones, tendons and ligaments
- the medical term for "breathing in"
- the organs that are responsible for hearing
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- the blood vessels which carry blood away from the heart
- our eyes are responsible for that sense
- the medical term for "breathing out"
- the system that brings oxygen (O2) to body cells and removes waste gas
- the blood vessels which return blood to the heart
- our nose is responsible for that sense
10 Clues: the medical term for "breathing in" • the medical term for "breathing out" • our nose is responsible for that sense • our eyes are responsible for that sense • the organ that is responsible for taste • the organs that are responsible for hearing • the blood vessels which return blood to the heart • the blood vessels which carry blood away from the heart • ...
Psm quiz 2024-06-03
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- Inflammation of the liver
- A common viral infection that affects the respiratory system
- A severe allergic reaction.
- The process of removing harmful substances from the body.
- The medical specialty focused on the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.
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- Surgical removal of a body part.
- A medical condition characterized by the chronic feeling of sadness and loss of interest.
- The body's defense against infectious organisms.
- The smallest blood vessels in the body
- The study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states in specified populations.
10 Clues: Inflammation of the liver • A severe allergic reaction. • Surgical removal of a body part. • The smallest blood vessels in the body • The body's defense against infectious organisms. • The process of removing harmful substances from the body. • A common viral infection that affects the respiratory system • ...
Ellis Island 2024-05-15
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- What was the name of the place where third-class immigrants were?
- What was Ellis Island?
- What happened if an immigrant had a curable disease?
- Which ocean was crossed during the trip?
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- What was the name of the first test in the medical section?
- What were immigrants escaping from when they came to Ellis Island?
- Who needed to pay if someone return to home?
- Where were the medical and legal inspections?
- Which nationality was the principal part of the immigration?
- Who was the first immigrant?
10 Clues: What was Ellis Island? • Who was the first immigrant? • Which ocean was crossed during the trip? • Who needed to pay if someone return to home? • Where were the medical and legal inspections? • What happened if an immigrant had a curable disease? • What was the name of the first test in the medical section? • Which nationality was the principal part of the immigration? • ...
What Do They Willingly Watch Together? 2022-11-03
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- Four black women navigating their thirties.
- Being on the spectrum has its benefits
- Everything bad happens at that hospital.
- A tv show starring a middle-aged police officer.
- They don't just out fires together, they are family.
- How can we help is the medical diretor's slogan.
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- In the criminal justice system, sexually-based offenses are considered especially heinous
- The cutest hot-headed couple on tv.
- Elliot Stabler's come-back.
- A medical show that is connected to a related fire and police one.
10 Clues: Elliot Stabler's come-back. • The cutest hot-headed couple on tv. • Being on the spectrum has its benefits • Everything bad happens at that hospital. • Four black women navigating their thirties. • A tv show starring a middle-aged police officer. • How can we help is the medical diretor's slogan. • They don't just out fires together, they are family. • ...
Health and well being 2025-03-24
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- A professional who helps people recover from illnesses.
- A healthy way to stay active, often done in a gym.
- A habit that damages the lungs and overall health.
- A medical expert who takes care of teeth.
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- A liquid that keeps the body hydrated.
- An essential nutrient found in fruits and vegetables.
- A strong feeling of worry or anxiety.
- A condition caused by excessive body weight.
- A period of rest that is essential for good health.
- A place where sick or injured people receive medical treatment.
10 Clues: A strong feeling of worry or anxiety. • A liquid that keeps the body hydrated. • A medical expert who takes care of teeth. • A condition caused by excessive body weight. • A healthy way to stay active, often done in a gym. • A habit that damages the lungs and overall health. • A period of rest that is essential for good health. • ...
Diagnostic Medical Sonography 2025-08-11
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- person who interprets medical images and gives an official diagnosis
- professional organization that examines and credentials sonographers
- high-frequency sound waves used in medical imaging
- device that sends sound wave energy to and from body tissues
- study of maximizing efficiency and minimizing injury in the workplace
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- false echoes or distortions
- anatomical ways to view the body, ex: axial, sagittal, coronal
- technique of moving the probe across the patient’s body
- ability of body tissues to reflect sound waves and produce echoes
- person who performs ultrasounds
10 Clues: false echoes or distortions • person who performs ultrasounds • high-frequency sound waves used in medical imaging • technique of moving the probe across the patient’s body • device that sends sound wave energy to and from body tissues • anatomical ways to view the body, ex: axial, sagittal, coronal • ability of body tissues to reflect sound waves and produce echoes • ...
jj 2025-12-08
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- The unofficial fuel of doctors and medical students everywhere.
- Common imaging technique used to detect calcification.
- The bone that protects the brain.
- Type of medicine practised directly with patients (like our podcast guest!).
- A rare “stone baby” formed when a fetus calcified inside the mother’s body.
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- The body system that produces hormones.
- The basic cell of the nervous system.
- What drives new medical discoveries and clinical innovation?
- The largest internal organ of the human body.
- What research and reflection both aim to create.
10 Clues: The bone that protects the brain. • The basic cell of the nervous system. • The body system that produces hormones. • The largest internal organ of the human body. • What research and reflection both aim to create. • Common imaging technique used to detect calcification. • What drives new medical discoveries and clinical innovation? • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
