medical Crossword Puzzles
Diamond's Medical Terminology 2.03 2023-01-05
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- Surgical removal of one/more epididymis
- pain in nails
- Originating from glandular tissue
- Exhibiting abnormal redness of the skin
- A gland emptying into the hair follicle
- the dark pigment circulating in the blood
- Below the abdamen
- Transformation of other types of cells into squomous cells
- Vascular disease
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- A concretion in a sebaceous gland
- Formation of pus
- High sensibility to heat
- Blush discoloration of the skin
- Medical expert of the skin
- Low temperature freezing of corpses
- relating to resembling fate
- Mixed peripheral nerve
- The rectangular mass of lymphoid tissue
18 Clues: pain in nails • Formation of pus • Vascular disease • Below the abdamen • Mixed peripheral nerve • High sensibility to heat • Medical expert of the skin • relating to resembling fate • Blush discoloration of the skin • A concretion in a sebaceous gland • Originating from glandular tissue • Low temperature freezing of corpses • Surgical removal of one/more epididymis • ...
Kai Clark-Medical Terminology 2023-01-04
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- pertaining to the nails
- A common skin problem
- The third layer of skin
- a pigment that gives color to your skin and eyes
- outer layer of the 2 main layers of skin
- tiny openings on the surface of the skin
- A treatment to a disease by heat
- describes a certain type of epithelial cells
- a procedure which uses a cold liquid to freeze and destroy abdominal tissue
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- when your skin, lips, or nail turn blue due to a lack of oxygen in the blood
- The generation of pus
- redness of the skin
- inflammation of the skin
- blood vessels that move blood & lymph throughout the body
- relating to, or affecting the skin
- disease of the hair
- a tumor that is not cancer
- a surgery that suctions fat off of parts of the body
18 Clues: redness of the skin • disease of the hair • The generation of pus • A common skin problem • pertaining to the nails • The third layer of skin • inflammation of the skin • a tumor that is not cancer • A treatment to a disease by heat • relating to, or affecting the skin • outer layer of the 2 main layers of skin • tiny openings on the surface of the skin • ...
Chapter 16 Medical Emergencies 2023-01-04
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- process of mechanically filtering the blood to remove wastes and excess fluid
- type of seizure characterized by a loss of consciousness and generalized muscle contractions
- fever
- the stiffening of the muscles during a generalized seizure. Most evident in the arms and legs
- A condition in which the body is unable to produce enough insulin, the hormone required for the metabolism of sugar
- a seizure characterized by a temporary loss of awareness
- low blood sugar
- altered state of consciousness after an epileptic seizure
- infection of the body
- any state of awareness that differs from the normal awareness of a conscious person
- violent jerking of the muscles during a generalized seizure
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- involuntary muscular contractions
- a prolonged seizure or situation when a person suffers two or more convulsive seizures without regaining full consciousness
- excessive sugar in the blood
- an incident that occurs when a person takes in more of a medication than is prescribed
- a condition occurring when the brain is damaged by disrupted blood supply; also called cerebrovascular accident
- a situation in which an individual exhibits abnormal behavior that is unacceptable or intolerable to the patient, family, or community
- a disorder of the brain that causes seizures
18 Clues: fever • low blood sugar • infection of the body • excessive sugar in the blood • involuntary muscular contractions • a disorder of the brain that causes seizures • a seizure characterized by a temporary loss of awareness • altered state of consciousness after an epileptic seizure • violent jerking of the muscles during a generalized seizure • ...
medical terminology set 2 2025-04-28
18 Clues: arm • ear • two • germ • self • slow • blood • vomit • thirst • armpit • double • against • by mouth • senation • everyday • before meals • surical remove • hours of sleep
Chapter 4 Medical Terminology 2025-08-18
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- Prefix meaning 'without' or 'none'
- Prefix meaning 'small'
- Suffix meaning 'pain'
- Word root for 'vein'
- Suffix meaning 'disease'
- Prefix meaning 'slow'
- Prefix meaning 'below' or 'less than'
- Suffix meaning 'study of'
- Root word for 'liver'
- Suffix meaning 'condition'
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- Prefix meaning 'new'
- Prefix meaning 'fast'
- Prefix meaning 'large'
- Root word for 'heart'
- Word root for 'skin'
- Word root for 'blood'
- Prefix meaning 'above' or 'excessive'
- Suffix meaning 'inflammation'
18 Clues: Prefix meaning 'new' • Word root for 'skin' • Word root for 'vein' • Prefix meaning 'fast' • Root word for 'heart' • Suffix meaning 'pain' • Word root for 'blood' • Prefix meaning 'slow' • Root word for 'liver' • Prefix meaning 'small' • Prefix meaning 'large' • Suffix meaning 'disease' • Suffix meaning 'study of' • Suffix meaning 'condition' • Suffix meaning 'inflammation' • ...
Week 10 Medical Terms 2025-10-13
Medical Terms and Terminology 2025-11-17
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- movement toward the midline of the body
- horozontal plane that divides body into upper and lower sections
- toward the back of the body
- toward the front of the body
- lying on the side
- away from the midline of the body
- lying on the back, face up
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- toward the midline of the body
- movement away from the midline of the body
- below or toward the feet
- straighting movement that increases the angle between two bones
- farther from point of attachment
- vertical plane that divides body into right and left sections
- vertical plane that divides body into front and back sections
- above or toward the head
- lying on the stomache, face down
- a bending movement that typically decreases the angle between two bones
- closer to the point of attachment
18 Clues: lying on the side • below or toward the feet • above or toward the head • lying on the back, face up • toward the back of the body • toward the front of the body • toward the midline of the body • farther from point of attachment • lying on the stomache, face down • away from the midline of the body • closer to the point of attachment • movement toward the midline of the body • ...
🩺 Kenza’s Medical Vocabularies 2025-11-09
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- When a part of the body loses feeling (e.g., you can’t feel your arm)
- Clue
- room A place where a patient goes after surgery to wake up safely
- form A document the patient signs to agree to the surgery after risk info
- A doctor who gives anesthesia and monitors patients during surgery
- When a person’s body reacts badly to something (like a medicine)
- relief Medicine or treatment that reduces or stops pain
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- Putting medicine into the body using a needle
- A thin tube placed into a vein to deliver medicines or fluids
- The amount of a medicine given to a patient
- The medicine or process that makes a patient sleep or feel no pain
- signs Important body measurements such as heart rate and blood pressure
- Watching the patient’s vital signs continuously
- Giving medicine to make a patient calm or sleepy
- mask A mask that helps a patient breathe air or oxygen
- anesthesia Medicine that makes the patient completely unconscious for major surgery
- anesthesia Medicine that makes a small area of the body numb, patient awake
- effects Unwanted feelings after taking medicine (like dizziness, nausea)
18 Clues: Clue • The amount of a medicine given to a patient • Putting medicine into the body using a needle • Watching the patient’s vital signs continuously • Giving medicine to make a patient calm or sleepy • mask A mask that helps a patient breathe air or oxygen • relief Medicine or treatment that reduces or stops pain • ...
ANESTHESIOLOGY, RESUSCITATION AND INTENSIVE CARE 2022-03-01
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- Halothane is.
- Who discovered analgesic property of Nitrous oxide.
- Medical speciality that deals with seriously or critically ill patients is called.
- Who demonstrated the superiority of CPR ?
- It is a state of controlled, temporary loss of sensation or awareness that is induced for medical purposes.
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- Who invented the Boyle's Machine ?
- Muscle relaxation in Anesthesia is called.
- Fourth component of Anesthesia other than Analgesia, Paralysis, Amnesia is.
- Father of Anesthesia is ?
- Loss of memory in Anesthesia is called.
10 Clues: Halothane is. • Father of Anesthesia is ? • Who invented the Boyle's Machine ? • Loss of memory in Anesthesia is called. • Who demonstrated the superiority of CPR ? • Muscle relaxation in Anesthesia is called. • Who discovered analgesic property of Nitrous oxide. • Fourth component of Anesthesia other than Analgesia, Paralysis, Amnesia is. • ...
Nervous System 2025-03-08
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- Affects muscle function and perception of touch.
- Advanced imaging medical tools.
- Large bundle of nerves that are protected by the vertabrae.
- System that is the main command center that controls movement.
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- System that enables gas exchange in animals and plants.
- Largest part of the brain.
- Medical professional who studies the nervous system.
- Consists of eyes, ears ,nose, and mouth.
- Controls all the signals and responses in your body.
- Transits electrical impulses out to the body.
10 Clues: Largest part of the brain. • Advanced imaging medical tools. • Consists of eyes, ears ,nose, and mouth. • Transits electrical impulses out to the body. • Affects muscle function and perception of touch. • Medical professional who studies the nervous system. • Controls all the signals and responses in your body. • System that enables gas exchange in animals and plants. • ...
Stomach Cancer 2026-04-02
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- High-energy radiation that kills cancer cells
- When the Cancer spreads to other body parts
- The leading cause of stomach cancer
- Number of stages
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- A life threatening disease
- Medical treatment that uses powerful, specialized drugs to destroy fast-growing cells in the body
- A small, bean-shaped organ of the immune system
- Best way to prevent stomach cancer
- Very common symptom of stomach cancer
- A medical prediction from a doctor about the duration and survival rate
10 Clues: Number of stages • A life threatening disease • Best way to prevent stomach cancer • The leading cause of stomach cancer • Very common symptom of stomach cancer • When the Cancer spreads to other body parts • High-energy radiation that kills cancer cells • A small, bean-shaped organ of the immune system • ...
nope 2024-12-06
Khaled Hosseini 2021-01-06
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- The book company which published his first novel in 2003
- his medical degree at in 1993
- Where the Foreign Ministry relocated the Hosseini family in 1976
- What Khaled got his bachelor's degree in
- The city in which Khaled was born
- appointed a Goodwill Ambassador for this organization
- The language which Khaled's mother taught to high schoolers in Kabul
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- Where the Hosseini's moved to in 1980
- The medical center in which Khaled completed his residency
- The country in which Khaled was born
- Abbreviation for the first university that Khaled attended to study Biology
- Abbreviation of the university that Khaled
- AN abbreviation for the city where Khaled completed his residency
13 Clues: his medical degree at in 1993 • The city in which Khaled was born • The country in which Khaled was born • Where the Hosseini's moved to in 1980 • What Khaled got his bachelor's degree in • Abbreviation of the university that Khaled • appointed a Goodwill Ambassador for this organization • The book company which published his first novel in 2003 • ...
Health vocab 2019-01-07
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- the condition were you ither don’t produce or use insulin effectively
- medical practitioner used to treat and diagnose skin cancer
- traping of the heat from the sun to maintain the heat or temperature of the earth
- were our trash goes
- someone that is a professional in there field
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- the first aid procedure use to treat upper airway blockage
- stron heated container used for chemical reactions
- bug killer
- resuscitation the medical process that repeats the compressions of a patients cest
- the layer in the stratosphere that contains ozone
- the neurological condition were u can get a episode of disturbance
- pathogens released by industrial factories that effects rain
- only cpr cpr without mouth to mouth
13 Clues: bug killer • were our trash goes • only cpr cpr without mouth to mouth • someone that is a professional in there field • the layer in the stratosphere that contains ozone • stron heated container used for chemical reactions • the first aid procedure use to treat upper airway blockage • medical practitioner used to treat and diagnose skin cancer • ...
20. Hospital (Answer) 2023-09-09
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- A written order from a doctor for medication
- A vehicle used to transport sick or injured people
- A healthcare worker who cares for patients
- A substance that helps to cure or treat illnesses
- A medical image used to see inside the body
- A tool used by doctors to listen to the heartbeat
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- A device used for injecting or withdrawing fluids
- Assistive devices used for walking when injured
- A tool to measure body temperature
- A strip of material used to cover and protect wounds
- A medical professional who treats patients
- A hard covering used to support and protect broken bones
- A small, solid medicine usually taken by mouth
13 Clues: A tool to measure body temperature • A medical professional who treats patients • A healthcare worker who cares for patients • A medical image used to see inside the body • A written order from a doctor for medication • A small, solid medicine usually taken by mouth • Assistive devices used for walking when injured • A device used for injecting or withdrawing fluids • ...
Unit 0 Reading 2023-09-13
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- A medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses.
- Something difficult that requires effort and skill to overcome.
- A place where people receive medical care.
- Another word for annoying or irritating.
- What a doctor gives to help you get better when you're sick.
- A practice that helps you relax and find inner peace through focused thought or mindfulness.
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- A feeling of tension or pressure.
- The date or time by which something needs to be completed.
- Someone who conveys knowledge to students.
- Something that causes stress or anxiety.
- The opposite of negative; it's when things are going well.
- What you do in response to something happening.
- A healthcare worker who assists doctors and cares for patients.
13 Clues: A feeling of tension or pressure. • Something that causes stress or anxiety. • Another word for annoying or irritating. • Someone who conveys knowledge to students. • A place where people receive medical care. • What you do in response to something happening. • A medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses. • ...
Seven Corners Crossword 2023-12-08
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- SCTM Annual Multi-Trip offers ____ customized trip lengths.
- Third party government benefit plan
- A trip protection plan for USA travel only.
- Multiple insureds on a plan must reside in the same ______.
- Medical conditions that exist before effective insurance coverage.
- How many states are not eligible for Travel Medical plan coverage?
- What is the oldest Seven Corners system?
- Payment system for Seven Corners
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- What is the name of the initiative to send customers cards and gifts?
- A form of payment that is a courtesy not a plan benefit.
- System that operates Email workspaces
- Language translation system
- CFAR & IFAR requires this payment or deposit within a limited period of time.
13 Clues: Language translation system • Payment system for Seven Corners • Third party government benefit plan • System that operates Email workspaces • What is the oldest Seven Corners system? • A trip protection plan for USA travel only. • A form of payment that is a courtesy not a plan benefit. • SCTM Annual Multi-Trip offers ____ customized trip lengths. • ...
veterinary tools 2014-06-20
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- Computer-aided series of x-rays of a part of the body;computerized tomography
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging; a technique to examine soft tissues within the body using a powerful magnet
- Use of sound waves to examine or treat conditions inside the body
- Medical device that helps one listen to sounds inside of the body
- Flexible tube used to look into the abdomen to identify and treat medical problems
- Piece of medical equipment used to look in the ear canal
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- Flexible tube used to look at the inside of a body joint,such as a knee
- Instrument with a mirror and light used for looking at inner parts of the eye
- Object used to administer liquid medicine to animals through the mouth
- Long, flexible instrument used to look inside hollow places in the body, such as the lungs or intestines
- Instrument that uses glass lenses and light or another energy source to magnify very small things like bacteria
- Also known as radiograph;photograph of bones and other body structures taken using a stream of special light rays
- Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation.Medical instrument that produces high heat and powerful light to act as a surgical tool
13 Clues: Piece of medical equipment used to look in the ear canal • Use of sound waves to examine or treat conditions inside the body • Medical device that helps one listen to sounds inside of the body • Object used to administer liquid medicine to animals through the mouth • Flexible tube used to look at the inside of a body joint,such as a knee • ...
Can you name the teacher? 2023-05-11
15 Clues: principal • SGA teacher • band teacher • math teacher • football coach • yearbook teacher • computer teacher • also called Gunny • US history teacher • US history teacher • best science teacher • world history teacher • english/debate teacher • medical magnet teacher • agriculture/FFA teacher
Romeo and Juilet 2014-01-05
15 Clues: loss • sword • enemies • helpless • medical herb • illicit lover • pure in style • open rebellion • display of love • wedding related • appealing for help • enlarge or increase • horror or hate deeply • chamber as grave or tomb • containg to store things
Experience Of Care 2024-11-21
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- ________ Boards
- Don’t use _____ jargon
- ______Shift Report
- Practice + Coaching = High ______________
- Likes to chase mice
- 3 Step ________
- ___________ are Central
- Patients_____ People Aways
- Man's best friend
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- _____ of One
- ______ Care
- See me, Hear me, ______ with me
- ______ 2030
- ______ Welcome
- We always begin with _______
- _______Interval Rounding
16 Clues: ______ Care • ______ 2030 • _____ of One • ______ Welcome • ________ Boards • 3 Step ________ • Man's best friend • ______Shift Report • Likes to chase mice • Don’t use _____ jargon • ___________ are Central • _______Interval Rounding • Patients_____ People Aways • We always begin with _______ • See me, Hear me, ______ with me • Practice + Coaching = High ______________
medical trivia 2018-10-05
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- A nephrologist deals with the ______
- Removed during a cholecystectomy
- Largest bone in the body
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- Human growth hormone is produced by the _______ gland
- Another name for herpes zoster
- During fertilization, the egg and sperm join to form ______
- Organ affected by Hep A
- Encephalitis is inflammation of the _______
8 Clues: Organ affected by Hep A • Largest bone in the body • Another name for herpes zoster • Removed during a cholecystectomy • A nephrologist deals with the ______ • Encephalitis is inflammation of the _______ • Human growth hormone is produced by the _______ gland • During fertilization, the egg and sperm join to form ______
medical term 2012-11-06
8 Clues: sleep disorder • suffix for toumor • word root for sink • word root for wind pipe • word root for below or under • word root for the color blue • word root for the color white • word root for above or excessive
Medical Terminology 2021-09-30
8 Clues: fatty growths • the top layer of skin • the study of diseases • not enough healthy red blood cells • an injection that goes underneath the skin • iron containing oxygen transport in the blood • result of pregnancy, hangover, motion sickness • abnormal bleeding inside or outside of the body
Medical Terminology 2022-01-25
8 Clues: inflammation • the study of • examination or inspection of • to record or to take a picture • to make an incision or cut into • the surgical removal or excision of • to surgically create an artificial opening or stoma • specialist or a person who studies and has knowledge of a particular area of study
Medical Puzzle 2022-10-29
Medical words 2020-06-15
8 Clues: Sickness • Operation • Medicine man • Hurt, damage • Faulty nutrition • A medical specialist who practices surgery • A substance or preparation used in treating disease • A facility for diagnosis and treatment of outpatients
Medical Term 2020-08-12
medical terminology 2023-02-15
Medical Puzzle 2023-07-21
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- The study of the structure of the body.
- A doctor's "instrument" for listening to the heart.
- The branch of medicine focused on children.
- The tube connecting the mouth and stomach.
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- A common injection site.
- The body's natural painkillers.
- The largest organ of the human body.
- The abbreviation for "emergency medical services."
8 Clues: A common injection site. • The body's natural painkillers. • The largest organ of the human body. • The study of the structure of the body. • The tube connecting the mouth and stomach. • The branch of medicine focused on children. • The abbreviation for "emergency medical services." • A doctor's "instrument" for listening to the heart.
Medical Terminology 2025-07-02
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- ASAM
- a genetic test that determines if a person carries a gene variant that could cause a specific inherited genetic condition (even if they don't have symptoms themselves)
- self-contained device that helps regulate heart rhythm without the need for leads or a surgical incision in the chest
- the full movement potential of a joint or body part
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- BMI
- CPAP
- analyzes multiple genes simultaneously to identify genetic variations associated with specific diseases or conditions
- a condition where the heart can't pump enough blood to meet the body's needs
8 Clues: BMI • ASAM • CPAP • the full movement potential of a joint or body part • a condition where the heart can't pump enough blood to meet the body's needs • analyzes multiple genes simultaneously to identify genetic variations associated with specific diseases or conditions • ...
Medical Equipment 2025-07-13
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- a device to correct abnormal heart rate by means of electric shocks
- a thin tube inserted into a patient’s body in order to remove a liquid, such as urine.
- a small sharp knife used by doctors during operations to cut skin & tissue
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- sticks which fit under your arms and are used to walk when your leg or foot is injured or broken
- a tool which is used for listening to someone's breathing or heart
- an object to support a body part and hold it in the correct position after injury.
- a tough cover which protects an injured body part or a broken limb
- a long piece of cloth which is wrapped around an injured body part.
8 Clues: a tool which is used for listening to someone's breathing or heart • a tough cover which protects an injured body part or a broken limb • a device to correct abnormal heart rate by means of electric shocks • a long piece of cloth which is wrapped around an injured body part. • a small sharp knife used by doctors during operations to cut skin & tissue • ...
Medical Ethics 2023-04-11
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- Someone who provides blood, an organ, or some other bodily material for another person.
- Where doctors work at and where patients get treated
- A list of people in need of organs arranged from most urgent to least urgent
- The branch of knowledge dealing with moral principles
- Keeping knowledge about something private
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- Transferring donated blood into someone
- Something that doctors swear on e.g Hippocratic ____
- A person receiving medical treatment from a doctor
8 Clues: Transferring donated blood into someone • Keeping knowledge about something private • A person receiving medical treatment from a doctor • Something that doctors swear on e.g Hippocratic ____ • Where doctors work at and where patients get treated • The branch of knowledge dealing with moral principles • ...
Medical Careers 2023-03-22
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- capacity for sight
- treatment of disease and injury with active intervention
- study of the mechanical laws and their application to living organisms
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- period of initial training under the supervision of a qualified practitioner
- period of training in a specific area under the supervision of a qualified health care practitioner
- clearness or sharpness
- treatment of disease and injury with an emphasis on the relationship between the body organs and musculoskeletal system
- study of medicine to relieve pain during surgery
8 Clues: capacity for sight • clearness or sharpness • study of medicine to relieve pain during surgery • treatment of disease and injury with active intervention • study of the mechanical laws and their application to living organisms • period of initial training under the supervision of a qualified practitioner • ...
Medical Terminology 2026-03-16
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- single-celled or multicellular organism
- against
- without
- a chemical responsible for allergic reactions in human
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- opposes the action of histamine; released in allergic reactions
- limits or prevents the growth of fungal organisms
- feeling or sensation
- partially or completely numbs; eliminates sensitivity without loss of consciousness
8 Clues: against • without • feeling or sensation • single-celled or multicellular organism • limits or prevents the growth of fungal organisms • a chemical responsible for allergic reactions in human • opposes the action of histamine; released in allergic reactions • partially or completely numbs; eliminates sensitivity without loss of consciousness
KEY WORDS 2012-11-13
puzzle 2023-08-01
18 Clues: 1 • blood • add on • dochalo • number 15 • medical gas • go month date • phase of care • collect specimen • months in a year • trauma and stroke • surgical procedure • in baseket workflow • new trigger warnings • complete before transfer • another person signature • on hold when doctors dont do this • ed to inpatientadmission workflow
Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-09
EMT Chapter 1 2020-02-20
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- true/false? You must never abandon care of the patient at the hospital until transfer to hospital personnel has been properly completed.
- safety The first priority of the EMT on the emergency scene is to
- true/false? The care an individual patient requires may range from simple emotional support to life-saving CPR.
- The aspect of the EMT’s job that involves protecting the patient’s rights is
- true/false? Keeping yourself safe is your second priority after patient safety when providing medical care.
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- order A policy set by an EMS medical director that allows EMTs to administer glucose to patients in certain circumstances without speaking to the physician is an example of a(n)
- improvement The system of internal and external reviews and audits for all aspects of an emergency medical system is known as
- director An EMT is operating as a designated agent of the
- Most EMT courses today are based on models developed by the
- true/false? Good quality continuing education can often take the place of an original EMT training course.
10 Clues: director An EMT is operating as a designated agent of the • Most EMT courses today are based on models developed by the • safety The first priority of the EMT on the emergency scene is to • The aspect of the EMT’s job that involves protecting the patient’s rights is • ...
Glossary: Global Crises (5) - Hanna 2023-11-07
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- someone who's job it is to hold an area under control
- accidentally shooting your own troops (it is actually two words)
- to try resolve things peacefully
- to work without pay to help
- to join the army
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- to give up at war
- officials forcing someone leave the country
- keeping things clean and bacteria free
- medical professional or an emergency medical responder
9 Clues: to join the army • to give up at war • to work without pay to help • to try resolve things peacefully • keeping things clean and bacteria free • officials forcing someone leave the country • someone who's job it is to hold an area under control • medical professional or an emergency medical responder • accidentally shooting your own troops (it is actually two words)
Medical Office Management- Hematology 2011-11-14
20 Clues: white • Lymph • blood • large • spleen • poison • nucleus • Between • nucleus • movement • clotting • study of • Electricity • a substance • pertaining to • Pertaining to • eating, swallowing • away from; without • a structure or thing • substance that forms
Medical Vocabulary by AshireyW 2023-01-05
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- Peripheral nerve supplying to the nerve endings.
- Transformation of other types of cells into squamous cells.
- Below the abdomen.
- The presence of dark brown, almost black in circulatory blood.
- High sensitivity to heat.
- Medical expert who specializes in the treatment of skin disease.
- Formation of pus.
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- Originating from glandular tissue.
- Pain in nails.
- Showing abnormal redness of the skin.
- Blushish discoloration of the skin.
- A concentration of a sebaceous gland.
- The process by which blood vessels are formed.
- A sebaceous gland emptying into the hair follicle.
- Relating to resembling fat.
- A rectangular mass of lymphoid tissue behind the nasal cavity.
- Surgical removal of one or both epididymis.
- Low temp freezing of corpses or a severed head.
18 Clues: Pain in nails. • Formation of pus. • Below the abdomen. • High sensitivity to heat. • Relating to resembling fat. • Originating from glandular tissue. • Blushish discoloration of the skin. • Showing abnormal redness of the skin. • A concentration of a sebaceous gland. • Surgical removal of one or both epididymis. • The process by which blood vessels are formed. • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-24
18 Clues: male • water • mites • stiff • joint • light • enzyme • abdomen • hearing • spiny; thorny • vessel (blood) • uneasy; anxious • before; forward • to examine, analyze • sharp; severe; sudden • atrium (upper heart chamber) • a word, letter, or number placed before another. • a morpheme added at the end of a word to form a derivative
Medical Terminology: Chapter 6 2021-02-17
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- a waxy substance secreted by glands located throughout the external canal
- the malleus, incus, and __________ are the three auditory ossicles of the middle ear in that order; AKA stirrup
- ____________ media is inflammation of the ear from changes in atmospheric pressure
- _________________ hearing loss is a hearing impairment caused by lesions of dysfunction on the cochlea or cochlear (auditory) nerve
- The fluid that fills the bony labyrinth of the internal ear
- ear ___________ is the introduction of a medicated solution into the external canal
- instrument for examining the ear
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- the T in ENT stands for
- a hearing condition would end with -___________
- polyethylene
- hearing impairment in old age
- (BAEP) brainstem auditory evoked ___________ is electrodiagnostic testing that uses computerized equipment to measure involuntary responses to sound within the auditory nervous system
- the larger of two sacs within the membranous labyrinth of the vestibule in the inner ear
- window membrane that covers the opening between the middle ear and internal ear
- otalgia and otodynia both mean __________
- myring/o and tympan/o are root words that mean _______________
- the spiral organ AKA the organ of _______ is the structure in the cochlea which contains hair cells that receive vibrations and generate nerve impulses for hearing
- this root words means a tube
18 Clues: polyethylene • the T in ENT stands for • this root words means a tube • hearing impairment in old age • instrument for examining the ear • otalgia and otodynia both mean __________ • a hearing condition would end with -___________ • The fluid that fills the bony labyrinth of the internal ear • myring/o and tympan/o are root words that mean _______________ • ...
medical terminology set 6 2024-05-15
Medical Vocab Part 1 2024-03-13
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- A sample taken for medical testing (6)
- Restoring a person's breath and circulation (3)
- a procedure that involves removing a baby from its mother through cutting the woman's lower stomach (9)
- Sharp and severe (5)
- A person who gives blood (10)
- Injured body tissue that is visible underneath the skin (6)
- Disease caused by the uncontrollable growth of cells (6)
- Position of an unborn baby in which the feet are down and the head is up(6)
- Medications that kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria (11)
- Sensitivity to certain substances (7)
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- A bone that is divided in two or more pieces from an injury (6)
- A continuous pain (4)
- Harmless, not malignant (6)
- A condition causing swollen joints (9)
- Difficulty breathing due to a specific condition (6)
- Microorganisms, some of which can cause disease (8)
- A device that holds injured body parts in place(5)
- Loss of memory (7)
18 Clues: Loss of memory (7) • Sharp and severe (5) • A continuous pain (4) • Harmless, not malignant (6) • A person who gives blood (10) • Sensitivity to certain substances (7) • A sample taken for medical testing (6) • A condition causing swollen joints (9) • Restoring a person's breath and circulation (3) • A device that holds injured body parts in place(5) • ...
Medical and Environmental Conditions 2024-09-30
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- low blood sugar
- this type od diabetes is often related to an unhealthy lifestyle
- this type of diabetes is when the body cannot produce enough insulin
- a hormone that regulates blood sugar
- abnormally low body temperature
- the most common type of seizure that is commonly portrayed in movies and TV
- the type of system that is affected by epilepsy
- seizures that result in the muscles relaxing
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- this type of asthma results in asthma symptoms during physical activity
- these types of conditions occur when the body is overheated
- the system of the body that is affected by asthma
- electrical misfiring in the brain that results in seizure activity
- chattering of teeth and mild shaking that occurs when someone is cold
- a condition that causes a person to have a difficult time breathing
- a device that asthmatics use to help them during an asthma attack
- a sensation that epileptics could feel that lets them know a seizure is coming
- seizures that result in the muscles becoming rigid
- the air passages that are swollen among those with asthma
18 Clues: low blood sugar • abnormally low body temperature • a hormone that regulates blood sugar • seizures that result in the muscles relaxing • the type of system that is affected by epilepsy • the system of the body that is affected by asthma • seizures that result in the muscles becoming rigid • the air passages that are swollen among those with asthma • ...
CHARITIES 2021-12-07
11 Clues: Cancer • Project • Animals • Clothes • worldwide • in need youth • Curie Hospice • nose day charity • research Medical • foundation doctors • Children deaf society
The Worlds of Islam 2017-10-28
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- the emigration to Yathrib, soon to be called Medina, the city of the prophet
- Battuta an Islamic traveler and scholar who traveled throughout most of the Islamic world during 1304-1369 C.E., recording his findings in his journal, named Rihla.
- "people of the book"
- the western peninsula of Asia, bounded by the Black, Aegean, and Mediterranean seas, that forms the greater part of Turkey.
- the just and moral society of Islam
- Islam canonical law based on the teaching of the Koran and the traditions of the prophet.
- a monotheistic religion founded in Punjab in the 15th century by Guru Nanak
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- a tax levied on non-Muslims
- Persian physician and philosopher whose medical textbook, The Canon of Medicine, is a comprehensive medical encyclopedia that remained a standard work in European medical studies until the 17th century.
- of Islam five basic acts in Islam, considered mandatory by believers and are the foundation of Muslim life
- formal colleges that offered more advanced instructions to the Quran and the sayings of Muhammad
- the central religious text of Islam, which Muslims believe to be a revelation from God
12 Clues: "people of the book" • a tax levied on non-Muslims • the just and moral society of Islam • a monotheistic religion founded in Punjab in the 15th century by Guru Nanak • the emigration to Yathrib, soon to be called Medina, the city of the prophet • the central religious text of Islam, which Muslims believe to be a revelation from God • ...
GNR Legal 2023-04-24
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- Inflating bills by using diagnosis billing codes that suggest a more expensive illness or treatment
- Proof of regulatory compliance & organizational standards
- Documenting any treatment or intervention in advance or care that has not been provided
- Objective, timely and factual void of personal opinions & emotion
- The Anti-kickback ______ is to ensure that physicians make treatment decisions based on the medical needs of the patient rather than the physicians' own financial gain
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- Process of communication between a patient and physician that results in the patient's authorization or agreement to undergo a specific medical intervention
- OHDNR must be signed by a _________ and the patient or the patient's representative
- Brief declaration or statement that a person may make indicating their desire that certain medical treatment be either withheld or withdrawn under certain circumstances
- Government's primary litigation tool for combating fraud
- OHDNR should be printed on what color paper if possible
- Expressing criticisms or quote other healthcare providers
- Prohibits physicians from referring Medicare patients to places which the physician has some financial relationship, including an ownership interest
12 Clues: OHDNR should be printed on what color paper if possible • Government's primary litigation tool for combating fraud • Expressing criticisms or quote other healthcare providers • Proof of regulatory compliance & organizational standards • Objective, timely and factual void of personal opinions & emotion • ...
Best Benefits Lingo 2025-04-14
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- This person works at the DDS and collects the medical evidence to make the initial determination regarding the claimant’s medical eligibility
- The FCC BLANK informs callers they are on a recorded line
- An individual who files a disability claim for Social Security benefits; the individuals we directly assist
- A BLANK Specialist follows up with claimants once the SOS submit the application
- Our case management system
- The Fee BLANK is enforced with champion cases or disenrolled members when there is not a health plan to pay for our services
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- The Disability BLANK Services, also known as DDS, is responsible for making the initial determination if the claimant is approved for benefits
- Claimants are sent to this type of exam by SSA if their own medical records contain conflicting information
- An individual enrolled in one of our health plans, may also be called a claimant
- The phone system we use
- A federal law to protect sensitive patient information
- The BLANK Office is the Local SSA office who will conduct a phone interview with the claimant once an application is submitted
12 Clues: The phone system we use • Our case management system • A federal law to protect sensitive patient information • The FCC BLANK informs callers they are on a recorded line • An individual enrolled in one of our health plans, may also be called a claimant • A BLANK Specialist follows up with claimants once the SOS submit the application • ...
Health and Life Insurance 2025-11-10
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- A Life Insurance policy that lasts for a set number of years, such as 10, 20, or 30.
- A Life Insurance policy that covers you for your entire lifetime and builds cash value.
- _____ Insurance pays money to your loved ones if you pass away during the policy term.
- The regular payment (monthly or yearly) that keeps your insurance active re your insurance starts covering costs.
- Type of health plan that uses only in-network doctors and requires referrals to see specialists.
- A fixed amount you pay when you get medical service, like $25 for a doctor visit.
- The group of doctors, hospitals, and clinics that agree to work with your insurance plan.
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- A request for payment sent to the insurance company after you get medical care.
- The person who receives the life insurance payout after you die.
- Health plan that covers only in-network care (except emergencies) but doesn’t need referrals.
- Health plan that lets you see any doctor without referrals but costs more.
- _____ Insurance covers the cost of doctor visits, surgeries, and other medical care while you are alive.
12 Clues: The person who receives the life insurance payout after you die. • Health plan that lets you see any doctor without referrals but costs more. • A request for payment sent to the insurance company after you get medical care. • A fixed amount you pay when you get medical service, like $25 for a doctor visit. • ...
NVISION CROSSWORD 2022-03-24
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- another word for refractive retreatment
- combines the use of prescription eye drops and ultra-violet A (UVA) light
- is another word for nearsighted
- clouding of the lens of your eye, which is normally clear
- is also known as surfer's eye
- technology used for creating the corneal flap
- an accommodating intraocular lenses that are designed to provide the focus of both distance and near objects
- is a type of refractive surgery
- a healthcare professional who provides primary vision care
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- a medical doctor who evaluates for and treats medical and surgical diseases of the eye
- eye conditions that damage the optic nerve
- an eye disease that affects the structure of the cornea- Cone-shaped
- Photorefractive keratectomy
- is an imperfection in the curvature of your eye's cornea
- is another word for farsightedness
- small incision lenticule extraction.
- an implant to improve either near vision or distance vision—but not both
- utilizes a beam of laser light to create the necessary incisions for cataract surgery
18 Clues: Photorefractive keratectomy • is also known as surfer's eye • is another word for nearsighted • is a type of refractive surgery • is another word for farsightedness • small incision lenticule extraction. • another word for refractive retreatment • eye conditions that damage the optic nerve • technology used for creating the corneal flap • ...
Preventing Disease 2023-12-12
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- bacterial or viral infection of the tonsils
- pandemic that started in 2020
- condition in which there is inflammation of the joints, causing pain and stiffness
- microorganisms that cause communicable disease
- also known as noninfectious diseases
- another name for the flu
- disease that involves uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells
- also known as pink eye
- medical emergency in which blood flow to the brain is interrupted which injures or kills brain cells
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- disease in which the body's immune system attacks and damages healthy body tissues
- also called infectious disease
- contains dead or nontoxic part of a pathogen that is injected into a person to train that person's immune system
- mass of abnormal cells
- way a disease spreads; can be direct or indirect
- disease resulting from body's inability to regulate glucose
- viral infection shared through sharing certain objects like drinks
- medical emergency in which blood flow to the heart is restricted
- kills pathogenic bacteria
18 Clues: mass of abnormal cells • also known as pink eye • another name for the flu • kills pathogenic bacteria • pandemic that started in 2020 • also called infectious disease • also known as noninfectious diseases • bacterial or viral infection of the tonsils • microorganisms that cause communicable disease • way a disease spreads; can be direct or indirect • ...
Veeva Open Day 2026 Budapest 2026-05-12
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- Customer Relationship Management. Veeva's tool for sales teams.
- Public Benefit Corporation. Veeva's official legal company type.
- Where Vault data is stored over the internet. Not on-premise.
- A person or company that buys goods or services. The "C" in CRM.
- Companies or people that sell products or services.
- Life ___: The industry for pharma, biotech, and medical tech.
- Information, facts, or numbers stored in a system.
- Computer programs and applications. Veeva is a ___ company.
- The department responsible for following laws and government rules.
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- Professional support or expert help given to clients.
- A high standard. Also a key Vault module for compliance.
- Setting up system fields and workflows without custom code.
- An expert who gives advice and helps implement systems.
- Relating to testing new medicines on patients, like ___ trials.
- Short word for the pharmaceutical industry.
- The activity of selling products. The commercial side of business.
- A machine or equipment used for a special purpose, like a medical ___.
- A group of people working together to achieve a goal.
18 Clues: Short word for the pharmaceutical industry. • Information, facts, or numbers stored in a system. • Companies or people that sell products or services. • Professional support or expert help given to clients. • A group of people working together to achieve a goal. • An expert who gives advice and helps implement systems. • ...
PLACES AT ASCHOOL 2025-03-18
18 Clues: Kantin • Bermain • Olahraga • Ruang Kelas • Room^Mushola • Perpustakaan • Area^Area Loker • Room^Ruang Seni • Room^Ruang Guru • Area^Area Parkir • Room^Ruang Musik • Post^Pos Keamanan • Hall^Aula Sekolah • Room^Ruang Komputer • Room^Ruang Kesehatan • Field^Lapangan Olahraga • Yard Halaman Sekolah • Office^Ruang Kepala Sekolah
Jobs and occupations 2022-04-05
9 Clues: the works in a school • the works in a hospital • he works in a constitución • he works in a fire stations • he works in a fire stations • he works in a station police • he works in a medical centers • he works in a pediatric chinic • the works in a medical centers
Therapies 2021-11-27
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- An expert or specialist in psychology.
- A person who works one-on-one with a client to plan or implement an exercise or fitness regimen.
- A person who treats people with approach that integrates psychotherapeutic techniques with the creative process to improve well-being.
- A person who carries out special techniques, either for medical reasons or for entertainment.
- A person qualified to prescribe and dispense glasses and contact lenses, and to detect eye diseases.
- A person qualified to treat disease, injury, or deformity by physical methods such as massage, heat treatment, and exercise.
- A person trained to give emergency medical care to people who are injured or ill, typically in a setting outside a hospital.
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- A person whose job is to assist a dentist in the treatment of patients.
- A fitness and wellness professional who leads group classes in yoga.
- A person whose job is to give people treatment so that they become more attractive.
- A person who studies or is an expert in healthy eating habits.
- A person engaged in chemical research or experiments.
- A medical practitioner who performs surgery to reconstruct or repair parts of the body by the transfer of tissue.
- A person, typically a woman, who is trained to assist women in childbirth.
14 Clues: An expert or specialist in psychology. • A person engaged in chemical research or experiments. • A person who studies or is an expert in healthy eating habits. • A fitness and wellness professional who leads group classes in yoga. • A person whose job is to assist a dentist in the treatment of patients. • ...
Gabriel Barton Arts and Humanities Crossword 2025-11-30
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- This healthcare professional is legally allowed to run red lights and speed through traffic.
- A four string instrument also called a fiddle.
- An international nonprofit medical charity founded in 1978 that provides free surgeries and medical care on their boat.
- This English author is famous for "The Screw Tape Letters", "The Great Divorce", and "The Chronicles of Narnia".
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- An addictive substance that blocks adenosine receptors, providing temporary alertness. AKA the fuel of healthcare workers.
- A person who spreads the gospel as their full time job.
- Three words written by Hippocrates as an oath to his patients.
- A quality all healthcare workers should possess that shows compassion and understanding to their patients.
- A clinic based medical speciality that treats a wide range of ages for various symptoms.
- This man was born over 2000 years ago and still lives today.
10 Clues: A four string instrument also called a fiddle. • A person who spreads the gospel as their full time job. • This man was born over 2000 years ago and still lives today. • Three words written by Hippocrates as an oath to his patients. • A clinic based medical speciality that treats a wide range of ages for various symptoms. • ...
Nov 8 - International Day of Radiology! 2024-11-07
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- A ____ (or cardiolite) scan uses a radioactive tracer to see how much blood is reaching different parts of your heart.
- What common condition makes MRI scans very difficult for some people who are afraid of enclosed spaces?
- A substance used in CT scans to make certain areas of the body appear brighter in images.
- ____ radiology is a medical specialty that uses imaging procedures to diagnose and treat illnesses and injuries.
- What does PET stand for?
- ____ radiology is a medical specialty that performs various minimally-invasive procedures using medical imaging guidance.
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- ____ ____ test is an imaging method that uses radioactive material to show how well blood flows into the heart muscle, both at rest and during activity.
- a medical imaging technique that uses X-rays to create a real-time video of the inside of the body
- What does MRI stand for?
- What does CT stand for?
- This type of imaging works by passing an energy beam through a part of your body. Your bones or other body parts will block some of the beams from passing through. That makes their shapes appear on a digital image. What is this scan called?
- This type of imaging sends sound waves into the body. Different types of tissue reflect sound waves differently. These differences can be picked up by a machine and turned into a picture. This type of imaging is helpful for looking at the heart and other organs, or a developing baby. What is it called?
- This type of imaging uses strong magnets and radio waves to affect atoms in the water molecules within your body’s tissues. When the radio waves are turned off, the atoms release energy that’s detected by the machine. What is this scan called?
13 Clues: What does CT stand for? • What does MRI stand for? • What does PET stand for? • A substance used in CT scans to make certain areas of the body appear brighter in images. • a medical imaging technique that uses X-rays to create a real-time video of the inside of the body • ...
Infection Control 2016-05-22
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- C--Resistant Enterobacteriacea
- Personal Protective E--
- microorganisms from one's own body
- five M-- of hand hygiene
- A precaution applicable for MRO's,C Diff,ESBL,CRE etc
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- densely packed communities of microbial cells that can grow on a surface
- a bacteria with a thick outer wall enabling it to survive hostile environments
- The classification used when reprocessing reusable medical devices
- disinfectants/sterilants used on medical devices must be I-- Grade
- A precaution for all nursing work practice
10 Clues: Personal Protective E-- • five M-- of hand hygiene • C--Resistant Enterobacteriacea • microorganisms from one's own body • A precaution for all nursing work practice • A precaution applicable for MRO's,C Diff,ESBL,CRE etc • The classification used when reprocessing reusable medical devices • disinfectants/sterilants used on medical devices must be I-- Grade • ...
Careers 2023-08-14
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- Educator who imparts knowledge and skills to students.
- Culinary expert who prepares and cooks food.
- Individual who writes and develops computer programs.
- Person who operates aircraft for transportation.
- Person who designs and builds various structures and systems.
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- Person skilled in sports and physical activities.
- Legal professional who provides advice and represents clients.
- Medical professional who cares for patients and assists doctors.
- Performer who creates and plays music.
- Medical professional who diagnoses and treats patients.
10 Clues: Performer who creates and plays music. • Culinary expert who prepares and cooks food. • Person who operates aircraft for transportation. • Person skilled in sports and physical activities. • Individual who writes and develops computer programs. • Educator who imparts knowledge and skills to students. • Medical professional who diagnoses and treats patients. • ...
Medical Career Vocab and Abbreviations 2026-04-01
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- -study of the mechanical laws and their application to living organisms, especially locomotion
- -period of initial training under the supervision of a qualified practitioner
- -American Medical Association
- -Doctor of Osteopathy
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- -capacity for sight
- -clearness or sharpness of perception
- -treatment of disease and injury with an emphasis on the relationship between the body organs and musculoskeletal system
- -Medical Doctor
- -period of training in a specific area under the supervision of a qualified health care practitioner
- -Physician Assistant
10 Clues: -Medical Doctor • -capacity for sight • -Physician Assistant • -Doctor of Osteopathy • -American Medical Association • -clearness or sharpness of perception • -period of initial training under the supervision of a qualified practitioner • -study of the mechanical laws and their application to living organisms, especially locomotion • ...
Spelling Week 9 2014-03-27
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- Close to heart/Rich or expensive.
- Hospital related.
- Opened up.
- Where something is.
- Not very often.
- The same.
- Very funny.
- Give confidence to do something.
- To move down.
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- Trust worthy
- Very cute.
- To do with history.
- The head of a school or college.
- Accepted apology.
- Where something is.
- The past.
- Unseeable.
- Bike.
- Ten years.
- Funniness.
20 Clues: Bike. • The same. • The past. • Very cute. • Opened up. • Unseeable. • Ten years. • Funniness. • Very funny. • Trust worthy • To move down. • Not very often. • Hospital related. • Accepted apology. • To do with history. • Where something is. • Where something is. • The head of a school or college. • Give confidence to do something. • Close to heart/Rich or expensive.
Child Development unit 2 2022-10-27
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- B vitamin
- felt by the mother
- Conception to Birth
- Children from multiple births
- before 39 weeks of pregnancy
- Medical Evaluation
- condition of healthy blood cells
- Condition
- Defect
- First stage of labor
- Organ
- Disorder
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- Expulsion
- Takes off of work
- Delievery method
- Takes off of work
- Feeling of affection
- Chromosomal Condition
- Describes baby
- reproductive glands
20 Clues: Organ • Defect • Disorder • Expulsion • B vitamin • Condition • Describes baby • Delievery method • Takes off of work • Takes off of work • felt by the mother • Medical Evaluation • Conception to Birth • reproductive glands • Feeling of affection • First stage of labor • Chromosomal Condition • before 39 weeks of pregnancy • Children from multiple births • condition of healthy blood cells
8.Technology Advancements in the 1980s 2023-07-04
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- - Compact disc
- - Personal computer
- - Portable cassette player
- - Operating system
- - Gaming console
- - Memory card format
- - Gaming console
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- - Apple computer
- - Video camera recorder
- - Optical video format
- - Medical imaging
- - Video cassette format
- - Mobile phone technology
- - Portable storage
- - Document transmission
15 Clues: - Compact disc • - Apple computer • - Gaming console • - Gaming console • - Medical imaging • - Operating system • - Portable storage • - Personal computer • - Memory card format • - Optical video format • - Video camera recorder • - Video cassette format • - Document transmission • - Mobile phone technology • - Portable cassette player
Find the medical topic!! 2024-11-13
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- an open sore on an internal or external surface of the body
- rub by accident against had surfaces, causing an injuries
- condition in which the air sacs of the lungs are damaged, causing breathlessness
- usual last step of the medical examination
- an injury to living tissue caused by a curt
- part of the skeleton that contain mouth and teeth
- the smallest blood vessels
- digestive system part famous for it acids
- physical injury
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- ratio o the heart beats
- radiology images procedure
- method or reanimating people
- main organ of the circulatory system
- The body part that contain brain and skull
- breathing with whistling or rattling sound in the chest
- causes spasm in the bronchi of the lungs, causing difficulties to breathing
- fail in blood pressure caused marked by irregular breathing and rapid pulse
- blood vessels on charge to transport the oxygenated blood
18 Clues: physical injury • ratio o the heart beats • radiology images procedure • the smallest blood vessels • method or reanimating people • main organ of the circulatory system • digestive system part famous for it acids • The body part that contain brain and skull • usual last step of the medical examination • an injury to living tissue caused by a curt • ...
EKG Chap 5 2023-09-19
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- insulated conductor wires that are attached to electrodes and measure voltage changes from different views or angles of the heart
- Consent The legal doctrine that gives people the right to make decisions about their medical treatment by being informed of the medical procedure, the risks involved, the benefits of the procedure, and possible consequences
- A lead that records voltage in only one direction
- Nonverbal consent, often used in emergency care if a patient is unable to provide the informed consent but the patient's actions (such as seeking medical care) suggest that medical intervention is desired
- A lead that carries no current
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- Chest leads that view the heart from a horizontal plane
- A graphical record that is made up of lines showing the direction of electrical forces
- Electrical voltage in a lead that has both a negative and a positive pole
8 Clues: A lead that carries no current • A lead that records voltage in only one direction • Chest leads that view the heart from a horizontal plane • Electrical voltage in a lead that has both a negative and a positive pole • A graphical record that is made up of lines showing the direction of electrical forces • ...
First Aid Key Terms 2021-02-23
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- Having to do with both the heart and lungs.
- is a break, usually in a bone.
- Damage to the skin or other body parts caused by extreme heat, flame, contact with heated objects, or chemicals.
- excessive, abnormal sweating in relation to your environment and activity level.
- The procedure of restoring to life, as in cardiopulmonary resuscitation(CPR).
- Loss of consciousness
- is a piece of material used either to support a medical device such as a dressing or splint, or on its own to provide support to or to restrict the movement of a part of the body.
- Attack- The damaging or death of an area of the heart muscle (myocardium) resulting from a blocked blood supply to that area.
- uncontrollable muscle contractions.
- a tearing away of a body part accidentally or surgically avulsion of the fingernail. avulsion.
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- Is an injury to a joint
- Exhaustion- is a condition whose symptoms may include heavy sweating and a rapid pulse, a result of your body overheating.
- Accident- the medical term for a stroke. A stroke is when blood flow to a part of your brain is stopped either by a blockage or the rupture of a blood vessel.
- is an injury caused by freezing of the skin and underlying tissues.
- is a sterile pad or compress applied to a wound to promote healing and protect the wound from further harm.
- is an acquired condition that results in the loss of a limb, usually from injury, disease, or surgery.
- Coma- is a life-threatening diabetes complication that causes unconsciousness.
- Aid- medical attention that is usually administered immediately after the injury occurs and at the location where it occurred.
- Cramp- is a sudden tightening of the muscles within the arteries of your heart.
- Is a type of open wound that's caused by the skin rubbing against a rough surface. It may be called a scrape or a graze.
20 Clues: Loss of consciousness • Is an injury to a joint • is a break, usually in a bone. • uncontrollable muscle contractions. • Having to do with both the heart and lungs. • is an injury caused by freezing of the skin and underlying tissues. • The procedure of restoring to life, as in cardiopulmonary resuscitation(CPR). • ...
Medical English verbs 2022-08-19
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- Assist in giving birth
- Cause the skin to go hot or to go red
- Injure without breaking the skin
- Alleviate pain
- When you cannot breathe because sth is blocking your throat
- Show symptoms or signs during a medical examination
- Injure a muscle by making work too hard
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- Allow patient to leave the hospital after being admitted
- Send a patient to a specialist
- Make worse
- Transmit a disease
- Use medicine to cure a patient
12 Clues: Make worse • Alleviate pain • Transmit a disease • Assist in giving birth • Send a patient to a specialist • Use medicine to cure a patient • Injure without breaking the skin • Cause the skin to go hot or to go red • Injure a muscle by making work too hard • Show symptoms or signs during a medical examination • Allow patient to leave the hospital after being admitted • ...
Medical Body System 2022-03-24
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- A swear made with that body part must be kept
- I spy with my little.....
- Colloquial name for axilla
- A lot of tennis player have problems with this body part
- These organs expand when you breath
- When yoy listen very instensively you are "All..."
- Here all nutrients from food are absorbed
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- Colloquial name for the most important beating organ
- This body part is very private
- Medical term for tummy
- When you choke, food is stuck in...
- Without this body part humans wouldn't be vertebrates
12 Clues: Medical term for tummy • I spy with my little..... • Colloquial name for axilla • This body part is very private • When you choke, food is stuck in... • These organs expand when you breath • Here all nutrients from food are absorbed • A swear made with that body part must be kept • When yoy listen very instensively you are "All..." • ...
Siberia's Medical Train 2025-06-26
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- (adj) if a part of the body is not in its usual position, it is dislocated
- (n) a medical examination
- (n) a person who has knowledge or skill in a subject
- (n) a doctor of the brain and nervous system
- (n) a person who is being treated for an illness or injury
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- (n) a person who lives in a place
- (n) an illness where a small part inside your body, under your stomach,becomes bigger than usual and painful
- (n) a line of people who are waiting for something
- (n) a glass container for food or drink
- (n) a room used for medical or scientific work
- (n) a group of people who work for the same organisation
- (n) a relationship between two things
12 Clues: (n) a medical examination • (n) a person who lives in a place • (n) a relationship between two things • (n) a glass container for food or drink • (n) a doctor of the brain and nervous system • (n) a room used for medical or scientific work • (n) a line of people who are waiting for something • (n) a person who has knowledge or skill in a subject • ...
Anatomy Medical Terms 2026-03-05
Medical terminology - Acronyms 2026-02-15
Medical Term X 2024-10-01
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- - Referring to the xiphoid process, a small bony projection at the lower end of the sternum.
- - A synthetic compound that mimics estrogen, affecting endocrine function.
- - Yellowing of the skin or tissues.
- - Imaging technique using radiation to view inside the body.
- - Fear or hatred of that which is perceived to be foreign or strange, sometimes affecting healthcare interactions.
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- - A fatty growth that develops under the skin.
- - Abnormal dryness of the skin.
- - Referring to a gene located on the X chromosome, often associated with specific genetic disorders.
- - Abnormal dryness of the eyes.
- - A sugar alcohol used as a sweetener that can affect dental health.
- - Abnormal dryness of a tissue or skin.
- - Tissue graft taken from a donor of a different species.
12 Clues: - Abnormal dryness of the skin. • - Abnormal dryness of the eyes. • - Yellowing of the skin or tissues. • - Abnormal dryness of a tissue or skin. • - A fatty growth that develops under the skin. • - Tissue graft taken from a donor of a different species. • - Imaging technique using radiation to view inside the body. • ...
Inari Medical HR 2024-06-24
12 Clues: Inari • Purple • Is beautiful • No Small Plans • Patients First • New HRIS System • Clinical Research Trial • Taking Care of Each Other • One of the Growth Pillars • Number of Patients Treated • One of The Inari Love Languages • The Foundation of Everything We Do
Medical Crossword C 2024-11-09
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- Group of inherited blood disorders affecting hemoglobin production
- Accumulation of lymphatic fluid in the pleural cavity
- Abnormal protrusion of the eye
- Distorted sense of taste, often unpleasant
- White patches on the mucous membranes, often in the mouth
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- Condition in which major visceral organs are reversed in position
- Inflammation of the subcutaneous fat layer under the skin
- Condition causing episodes of burning pain and redness in the extremities
- Esophageal disorder causing difficulty swallowing
- Lung disease caused by inhalation of dust
- Excessive iron accumulation in the body
- Abnormal thickening of the skin
12 Clues: Abnormal protrusion of the eye • Abnormal thickening of the skin • Excessive iron accumulation in the body • Lung disease caused by inhalation of dust • Distorted sense of taste, often unpleasant • Esophageal disorder causing difficulty swallowing • Accumulation of lymphatic fluid in the pleural cavity • Inflammation of the subcutaneous fat layer under the skin • ...
Heritage of the Hospital Corps 2016-05-07
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- Hospital Apprentice Robert Stanley was the first member of the Hospital Corps to be awarded the Medal of _____.
- The Red Cross was the original rating _____ of the Hospital Corps.
- Shock Trauma Platoons (STP) were deployed _____ the Afghanistan phase of the War on Terror.
- National Naval Medical Center (now Walter Reed National Military Medical Center) in Bethesda Maryland was the _____ Hospital Corps School for women accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service.
- In 2011, most of the Navy's _____ enlisted training was relocated with the Army and Air Force in San Antonio, Texas.
- Professional _____ is the key to service with distinction.
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- In 1911, President Theodore Roosevelt first articulated Soft _____ as a possible military policy.
- The Honorable James Forrestal, Secretary of the Navy, publically _____ the Hospital Corps for its service and contributions during WWII.
- 50% of all Department of the Navy Medal of Honoree were _____ corpsman.
- In 1916 is the foundation for the current system of _____ structure.
- December 12, 1947, the _____ technician rating was established.
- The area called the sick bay today was originally referred to as what?
12 Clues: Professional _____ is the key to service with distinction. • December 12, 1947, the _____ technician rating was established. • The Red Cross was the original rating _____ of the Hospital Corps. • In 1916 is the foundation for the current system of _____ structure. • The area called the sick bay today was originally referred to as what? • ...
Unit 5 Activity 2 2024-01-12
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- cardiac care unit
- part of the body that delivers blood to the tissues of the body
- this word root means artery
- atrial fibrilation
- an instrument used to measure blood pressure
- a medical word that is used in the medical field that means pulmonary
- do not resuscitate
- the smallest blood vessel that exchanges materials between the blood and tissue cells
- this is an x-ray photograph of blood or lymph vessels
- a test that uses an ultrasound to look at someones heart and vessels
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- proteins that your heart releases when it sustains damage
- this organ pumps blood throughout the body
- this word root means vein
- also known as an electrocardiograph
- an ultrasound to look at the blood flow through your blood vessels
- the part of the body that returns blood the heart
- a disease that causes the sac around the heart to be inflammed
- twisted or enlarged veins
18 Clues: cardiac care unit • atrial fibrilation • do not resuscitate • this word root means vein • twisted or enlarged veins • this word root means artery • also known as an electrocardiograph • this organ pumps blood throughout the body • an instrument used to measure blood pressure • the part of the body that returns blood the heart • ...
Cardio and Blood Systems 2024-04-03
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- an acronym of a common heart condition caused by arterial plaque buildup
- rapid heart rate condition
- a condition where a person has a deficiency in all three major types of blood cells
- medical procedure for clearing blocked coronary arteries
- surgery to bypass blocked arteries
- a surgical incision or opening made into an artery
- surgical procedure to widen narrowed arteries
- the body’s process that stops bleeding
- Heart condition that causes narrowed arteries
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- medical procedure used to separate and collect white blood cells from the blood
- abnormal heart rhythm
- condition characterized by weakened heart pumping
- surgical procedure used to remove blood clots and arterial plaque from the inner lining of an artery
- process of platelet production in the bone marrow
- x-ray procedure to examine blood vessles
- an acronym that means a heart attack
- skin condition causing bluish hue from a lack of oxygen
- an abbreviation that also means high blood pressure
18 Clues: abnormal heart rhythm • rapid heart rate condition • surgery to bypass blocked arteries • an acronym that means a heart attack • the body’s process that stops bleeding • x-ray procedure to examine blood vessles • surgical procedure to widen narrowed arteries • Heart condition that causes narrowed arteries • condition characterized by weakened heart pumping • ...
Here's something to do! 2024-03-07
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- stickers from this brand of drink can be found all over the building
- an Australian rock band formed in 1973
- a frozen Italian dessert
- You need to have these in order to purchase medical marijuana
- tip top of the flower bud
- term used by stoners for a water pipe
- cannabis in Spanish
- female plants grow these
- what everyone who calls wants from us
- He works in inventory
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- this strain is also something you need for getting married
- only male plants produce these
- how you are meant to consume medical marijuana
- mushroom-shaped resin glands that appear as a blanket of crystal-like growth on cannabis buds
- a term that originated in Jamaica and is commonly used to refer to marijuana
- Garden term for cannabis
- a rolled type of smokeable, typically made with a tobacco wrap
- translucent layer at the base of the flower that protects it and provides some stability at its base
18 Clues: cannabis in Spanish • He works in inventory • a frozen Italian dessert • Garden term for cannabis • female plants grow these • tip top of the flower bud • only male plants produce these • term used by stoners for a water pipe • what everyone who calls wants from us • an Australian rock band formed in 1973 • how you are meant to consume medical marijuana • ...
Medicine Crossword 2023-07-05
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- The scientific name for a nerve cell
- A medical condition wherein a part of the brain is deprived of oxygen
- The medicine of neuroscience
- A brain disorder where there is uncontrolled electrical activity
- The air contains approximately 21% of this molecule
- A condition that occurs with damage of the cerebellum, a good hangman word!
- A respiratory condition that causes contraction of the bronchioles
- The lobe of the brain that processes vision
- The study of how the body works (Clue: Its not anatomy)
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- The device used to measure brainwaves
- The medicine of the cardiovascular system
- A medical word for an inability to walk properly
- Inflammation of the protective layers of the brain (clue: the layers are called meninges)
- One of the main muscles involved in respiration
- The name of the artery in the wrist
- A blood vessel that carries blood AWAY from the heart
- The region of the brain that when damaged causes "word salad"
- The anatomical structure that protects the spinal chord
18 Clues: The medicine of neuroscience • The name of the artery in the wrist • The scientific name for a nerve cell • The device used to measure brainwaves • The medicine of the cardiovascular system • The lobe of the brain that processes vision • One of the main muscles involved in respiration • A medical word for an inability to walk properly • ...
PSAW 2026 2026-03-12
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- Code called for a patient in distress
- The M in RMPS
- Policy _____: holds the policies applicable to our medical center
- Code Called for an infant abduction
- The P in P.A.S.S(fire response)
- First Name of your local Patient Safety Director
- ____ Consent conversation explains procedure/treatment risks, benefits, and alternatives
- Award given to KP staff who identify near misses that prevented harm to patients
- This can be used when hands aren't visibly soiled
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- Speaking up and Psychological Safety are important factors for a ____ Culture
- What does the S in SBAR stand for?
- Code Called for a hazardous material spill
- Example of a patient identifier: Name and _____
- How many days should a manager take to close out assigned UORs
- What kind of violation is caused by leaving patients chart open and unattended
- Best Medical Center in Southern California
- You should always check if items are ______ *hint: you should do this with food
- What do you file to report a patient safety concern?
18 Clues: The M in RMPS • The P in P.A.S.S(fire response) • What does the S in SBAR stand for? • Code Called for an infant abduction • Code called for a patient in distress • Code Called for a hazardous material spill • Best Medical Center in Southern California • Example of a patient identifier: Name and _____ • First Name of your local Patient Safety Director • ...
Unit 8: Insurance 2026-04-23
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- A request for payment submitted to an insurance company after a loss.
- A fixed amount paid for medical services with health insurance.
- The person who receives benefits.
- Insurance that helps pay for medical expenses.
- Covers personal belongings inside a rented home/apartment.
- Covers non-collision damage (theft, weather, vandalism).
- Responsibility for damages or injuries to others.
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- Insurance that protects drivers financially after accidents or damage.
- Pays for damage to your vehicle after an accident.
- The amount you must pay before insurance begins covering costs.
- The protection provided under an insurance policy.
- The person who owns the insurance policy.
- The contract between the insured person and the insurance company.
- The chance that something bad or unexpected will happen.
- Provides money to beneficiaries after the policyholder dies.
- Providing false information to receive insurance benefits illegally.
- A financial product that protects against risk by transferring potential loss to a company.
- The amount paid (monthly/yearly) for an insurance policy.
18 Clues: The person who receives benefits. • The person who owns the insurance policy. • Insurance that helps pay for medical expenses. • Responsibility for damages or injuries to others. • Pays for damage to your vehicle after an accident. • The protection provided under an insurance policy. • The chance that something bad or unexpected will happen. • ...
Medical Affairs - Crossword 2 2022-03-03
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- Abbreviated term for the professional association for organizations involved in maintaining legal and ethical compliance of UK healthcare business intelligence, which includes companies that conduct market research and data analytics (5)
- Medical Affairs team that coordinates and optimizes processes of all units while aligning with other local department (cross-functionally) and with regional/global functions (7,10)
- Medical Affairs team who write and support peer reviewed publications and who manage other scientific communication (7,13)
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- Science and activities relating to the detection, assessment, understanding and prevention of adverse effects or any other medicine/vaccine related problem (17)
- Events where pharma companies invite HCPs to educate the medical community and speak about the benefits, risks, and best practices of prescribing companies’ drugs (7,8)
- This role is responsible for providing leadership and strategic direction to a team of Medical Science Liaisons (MSLs) to ensure the adaptation and execution of medical plans at a regional level (5,8)
- Any untoward medical occurrence (signs or symptoms) in a person taking a drug whether or not it is thought to be caused by the treatment (7,5)
7 Clues: Medical Affairs team who write and support peer reviewed publications and who manage other scientific communication (7,13) • Any untoward medical occurrence (signs or symptoms) in a person taking a drug whether or not it is thought to be caused by the treatment (7,5) • ...
Robots in the Medical Field 2022-02-24
8 Clues: the field of medicine • artificial intelligence • medical robots help in this • 😷medical robots help DO this • the normal condition of the body • the activity of maintaining health • Can be studied also can be a machine • robots give this to people when they dont feel good
Medical Terminology CH 1-4 2024-09-16
8 Clues: means skin • means white • all medical terms require this • attach skeletal muscles to bones • not all medical terms require this • the study of cells and their functions • position is used to idenfity locations and directions • a common back surgery designed to relieve compression on a spinal nerve
Medical Gear & Supplies 2021-12-21
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- can be found on a computer or in the hall
- invented in 1783 by John Dawson of Bath
- member of the phylum Porifera family
- a thick absorbent cloth used to dry
- strip of fabric used to cover a wound
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- apparatus used for moving patients for medical care
- medical tool for listening to someone's heartbeat
- a device used to give support to a particularly weak spot on the body
- we have all been wearing these (normally blue) things for a while now
- a device used for assistance in delivery and are curved to fit around a baby's head
- most common type of this tool is called a piston and is used to take in or expel liquid or gas
- these keep tools and supplies organized and improve workflow for nurses
12 Clues: a thick absorbent cloth used to dry • member of the phylum Porifera family • strip of fabric used to cover a wound • invented in 1783 by John Dawson of Bath • can be found on a computer or in the hall • medical tool for listening to someone's heartbeat • apparatus used for moving patients for medical care • ...
Medical equipment crossword 2024-05-15
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- These cameras aids in capturing thermal and video images to monitor the vitals of neonates.
- This technology based anesthesia workstations allows almost 98% of expired gases to be re-breathed.
- This approach delves into the analysis of medical devices regarding their aesthetics, viability, functionality, user interaction, and ease of manufacturing.
- Also known as a train-of-four monitor, this device is used to monitor during neuromuscular blocking agents administration.
- This technique uses low-power X-rays and can be exposed for a longer time.
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- These class of chemical compounds shares the same crystalline structure of the mineral discovered by mineralogist Gustav Rose.
- This part in X-ray machine limits the radiation output of an X-ray source.
- This surface finishing technique yields smooth and flat cathode surfaces of a X-ray tube.
- This ultrasound mode is used to visualize blood flow
- This is a device that continuously measures how much oxygen is bound to hemoglobin without blood sampling.
- This device serves as a rescue therapy by pumping and oxygenating a patient's blood outside the body, allowing the heart and lungs to rest
- This is a therapeutic device that treats arrhythmia’s such as pulseless ventricular tachycardia or ventricular fibrillation.
12 Clues: This ultrasound mode is used to visualize blood flow • This part in X-ray machine limits the radiation output of an X-ray source. • This technique uses low-power X-rays and can be exposed for a longer time. • This surface finishing technique yields smooth and flat cathode surfaces of a X-ray tube. • ...
Medical Term I 2024-10-01
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- A condition in which blood flow (and thus oxygen) is restricted to a part of the body.
- Tissue death due to the lack of blood supply, as in myocardial infarction (heart attack).
- A highly contagious bacterial skin infection, common in children.
- The insertion of a tube into the airway to assist with breathing.
- Inflammation of the iris, the colored part of the eye.
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- A localized response to injury or infection, causing redness, heat, swelling, and pain.
- The inability to control the bladder or bowels.
- Referring to a disease or condition that arises spontaneously or has no known cause.
- A hormone produced by the pancreas that regulates blood sugar levels.
- Another term for jaundice, a yellowing of the skin and eyes due to liver dysfunction.
- A condition in which the immune system's ability to fight infections is compromised or absent.
- Referring to the administration of fluids or medication directly into a vein.
12 Clues: The inability to control the bladder or bowels. • Inflammation of the iris, the colored part of the eye. • A highly contagious bacterial skin infection, common in children. • The insertion of a tube into the airway to assist with breathing. • A hormone produced by the pancreas that regulates blood sugar levels. • ...
AUSTRALIAN MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES 2026-03-20
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- Experimental device to help restore vision
- Australian company producing vaccines and antivenoms
- Device used to keep the heart beating regularly
- Technology used to treat severe burns by applying skin cells
- Device that restores hearing using electrical signals
- Technology that helps people breathe when lungs fail
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- Imaging machine using magnetic fields
- Delivers controlled amounts of insulin to manage diabetes
- Delivers an electric shock to restart the heart during cardiac arrest
- Uses sound waves to create images inside the body
- Artificial limbs that replace missing arms or legs.
- Vaccine that prevents cervical cancer
12 Clues: Imaging machine using magnetic fields • Vaccine that prevents cervical cancer • Experimental device to help restore vision • Device used to keep the heart beating regularly • Uses sound waves to create images inside the body • Artificial limbs that replace missing arms or legs. • Australian company producing vaccines and antivenoms • ...
Emergency Medical Services 2025-10-30
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- The abbrieviation used most often in this field
- Ambulances are regulated by the __ government
- Emergency medical services are not only public but__
- EMT's sometimes have to do this to a patient in a rough situation
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- Many responders are ___ and render very basic aid,
- The 1st point of the EMS star is __
- EMT's are trained & ___ to specific protocols
- The symbol for EMS is the star of __
- EMS often needs to ___ a patient to a hospital for more advanced care
- the abbrieviation for the trained medical technician
- How many points/functions are their in the star?
- This type of ambulance may be used when the terrain is rough or a fast response is needed
12 Clues: The 1st point of the EMS star is __ • The symbol for EMS is the star of __ • EMT's are trained & ___ to specific protocols • Ambulances are regulated by the __ government • The abbrieviation used most often in this field • How many points/functions are their in the star? • Many responders are ___ and render very basic aid, • ...
medical terminology planes 2026-05-14
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- Lowermost or below
- Nearer or toward the back
- Far or distant from point of origin or point of axis
- Tail or toward the tail
- Directed toward or situated on the backside
- Belly side
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- Lying down
- Uppermost or above
- Far from the midline of the body or from a structure
- Near the origin of point of axis
- Nearer or towards the front
- Middle or near the middle
12 Clues: Lying down • Belly side • Uppermost or above • Lowermost or below • Tail or toward the tail • Nearer or toward the back • Middle or near the middle • Nearer or towards the front • Near the origin of point of axis • Directed toward or situated on the backside • Far from the midline of the body or from a structure • Far or distant from point of origin or point of axis
Annual Enrollment 2021-10-26
16 Clues: Mascot • work as a • FSA Vendor • Late nights • Amazing team • amazing super • Gobble Gobble • Year, October • Medical Vendor • Amazing Manager • Annual look back • Benefits website • Last day of AE22 • Evidence of Insurability • Administrator of benefits • Partner has 31 days to submit
amulet book 8 supernova 2024-04-02
16 Clues: jaidoh • child trellis • electric bike • durability test • prision logi • transformed emily • move robot sam • charicter Emily • ghost shadows • they surrendored trick • tree gadoba tree • prince trellis • master amulet voice • keeper giant giant monstor • medical attention mineroc • looking creature mountain giant
amulet book 8 supernova 2024-04-02
16 Clues: jaidoh • child trellis • electric bike • durability test • prision logi • transformed emily • move robot sam • charicter Emily • ghost shadows • they surrendored trick • tree gadoba tree • prince trellis • master amulet voice • keeper giant giant monstor • medical attention mineroc • looking creature mountain giant
STANDARD PROTOCOLS IN DIGITAL MEDICAL IMAGING AND KEY TECHNOLOGIES 2021-11-11
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- the encoding methodology used to send data over the network or write to a physical storage media.
- THE NETWORK ARCHITECTURE UTILISED BY PACS TO COMMUNICATE INFORMATION OVER THE NETWORK.
- A network that spans a wider geograhical area eg. an entire country.
- CONTROLS THE BRIGHTNESS OF THE RADIOGRAPHIC IMAGE
- A VOLUMETRIC PICTURE ELEMENT
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- a sub-specialty that is vital to radiology and is devoted to how information about medical images are exchanged within the radiology departments and throughout the medical enterprise.
- A SECURITY FEATURE THAT IS USED IN NETWORKING THAT extends a private network across a public network and enables users to send and receive data across shared or public networks as if their computing devices were directly connected to the private network.
- A 2D rectangular array of regularly sampled picture elements
- THE FIRST STEP IN IMAGE COMPRESSION IN DIGITAL IMAGING
- the electronic transmission of diagnostic imaging studies from one location to another for the purposes of REMOTE interpretation and/or consultation.
- Encompasses a broad range of technologies necessary for the storage, retrieval, distribution, and display of images.
- AKA REVERSIBLE COMPRESSION. allow complete and exact recovery of the original data from the compressed data
- an all-encompassing data transfer, storage, and display protocol built and designed to cover all functional aspects of digital medical imaging.
- WINDOW__________ CONTROLS THE CONTRAST OF THE RADIOGRAPHIC IMAGE
- TYPE OF COMPRESSION THAT'S IRREVERSIBLE
15 Clues: A VOLUMETRIC PICTURE ELEMENT • TYPE OF COMPRESSION THAT'S IRREVERSIBLE • CONTROLS THE BRIGHTNESS OF THE RADIOGRAPHIC IMAGE • THE FIRST STEP IN IMAGE COMPRESSION IN DIGITAL IMAGING • A 2D rectangular array of regularly sampled picture elements • WINDOW__________ CONTROLS THE CONTRAST OF THE RADIOGRAPHIC IMAGE • ...
Financial Wellness Activity #3 2021 2021-07-13
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- You can set up convenient ___________ deductions for amounts owed for your TBH patient accounts. Contact Patient Accounting for details.
- According to Empower, a good rule of thumb is to gradually increase your savings to a level of ten to ______________ percent.
- An important step in planning for your retirement is to establish an account at MySocial__________.com.
- Medical premiums and 401(k) contributions are withheld from your paycheck on a _____________ basis.
- This store is now part of the TBH vision plan's provider network.
- The maximum percentage TBH will match into your 401(k).
- You are this type of investor when you are willing to assume more risk.
- Completing a Covid19 ______________ is worth 50 points in the BeWELL for Life incentive program.
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- Health savings accounts offer ___________ tax savings. You save on taxes in three ways: the money you contribute, earn and withdraw for qualified medical expenses are tax-free!
- One of the voluntary programs TBH team members can enroll in is called ID ______________.
- The name of the administrator for the TBH 401(k0 plan.
- A benefit available to all TBH team members that offers assistance with budgeting.
- You should have three to six months of this type of savings on hand.
- Having this type of medical service by a Tier 1 provider is paid at 100% prior to meeting the deductible (see plan for additional details).
- Health savings accounts make great ______________ accounts.
15 Clues: The name of the administrator for the TBH 401(k0 plan. • The maximum percentage TBH will match into your 401(k). • Health savings accounts make great ______________ accounts. • This store is now part of the TBH vision plan's provider network. • You should have three to six months of this type of savings on hand. • ...
Chapter 1&3 crossword/Jessica Blankenship 2012-07-25
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- sense - Sounds practical judgment.
- - Remote consulation by patients with physicians or other health professionals via telephone closed-circuit television, or the internet.
- - A form of telemedicine that involves direct contact between patients physicians over the internet, usually for a fee.
- - A mandatory credentialing process established by law, usually at the state level, that grants the right to practice certain skills and endeavors.
- - This is where patients, relatives, and others inclined to sue health care practitioners, health care facilities, manufactures of medical equimpent and products, and other when medical outcomes are not acceptable.
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- - The identification with understanding of anothers situation, feelings, and motives.
- access plan - A managed care feature whereby subscribers may see any innetwork health care provider without a referral.
- - A traditional form of health insurance that covers the insured against a potential loss of money from medical expenses resulting from an illness or accident.
- - Official authorization or approval for conforming to specified standard.
- - Standards of behavoir, devoloped as a result of ones concept of right and wrong.
- - Legally responsible or obligated.
- thinking - The ability to think analytically, using fewer emothions and more rationality.
- - Dishonest of deceitful practices in depriving or attempting to deprive, another of his or her rights.
- - Term for the use of the internet as a source of consumer information about health and medicine.
- - The person bringing charges in a lawsuit.
15 Clues: sense - Sounds practical judgment. • - Legally responsible or obligated. • - The person bringing charges in a lawsuit. • - Official authorization or approval for conforming to specified standard. • - Standards of behavoir, devoloped as a result of ones concept of right and wrong. • ...
Common Insurance Terms 2014-02-28
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- Primary Care Provider who is responsible for monitoring an individuals overall healthcare needs.
- The person responsible for the insurance premiums, or whose employment is the basis for eligibility for membership in an insurance plan.
- The maximum length of time for which a member is eligible for benefits.
- The person who is responsible for any account balances.
- The coverage that pays after the primary and secondary.
- Approval needed for care beyond what is provided by the PCP. This most commonly required when seeing a specialist.
- The set or fixed dollar amount the patient is required to pay each time a particular medical service is rendered.
- The money the insurance company pays a healthcare provider for medical services if you become ill or injured.
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- Permission from the insurance company that they will pay for a given procedure.
- The patient and the insurance company share the cost of medical procedures in a specified proportion. For example: 80% (company) and 20% (patient).
- The coverage which pays healthcare expenses first.
- Your spouse and children.
- The coverage which provides payment for expenses not covered by the primary.
- The cumulative amount that the patient must pay annually before benefits will be paid by the insurance company.
- Insurance purchased by an insured when they lose their job or their employer sponsored coverage is otherwise terminated.
15 Clues: Your spouse and children. • The coverage which pays healthcare expenses first. • The person who is responsible for any account balances. • The coverage that pays after the primary and secondary. • The maximum length of time for which a member is eligible for benefits. • The coverage which provides payment for expenses not covered by the primary. • ...
