medical Crossword Puzzles
Occupations 2025-04-18
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- expert on all things science
- up holds the law
- Tooth Doctor
- caring medical staff
- Cinema Television
- educates children
- drives yellow vehicle
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- creator of beautiful things
- professional cook
- Dr
- professional sports player
- flies airplanes
- sings professionally
- captures images for art
- reports on the news
- cares for animals
16 Clues: Dr • Tooth Doctor • flies airplanes • up holds the law • professional cook • Cinema Television • educates children • cares for animals • reports on the news • sings professionally • caring medical staff • drives yellow vehicle • captures images for art • professional sports player • creator of beautiful things • expert on all things science
AOS Pre Processing 2021-08-23
16 Clues: 693 • edition • Applicant • Petitioner • Filed With • Filing I-130 • Only the 485 • Get Work, My Cases • underlying petition • Civil Surgeon Search • scanned documentation • pg 15, pg9, pg3, pg 6 • Certificate of _________ • Immediately before or after • Naturalization or LPR status • Doesn't have to be the most recent
Communication Skills, Abbreviations and Symbols Chapter 3 2022-09-12
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- emergent medical situation
- Activity of Daily Living
- vital signs
- Legal record of resident's care
- do not resuscitate
- process of reasoning
- personal protective equipment
- nothing by mouth
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- a meeting to share information
- giving full attention
- swelling of body tissues
- twice a day
- immediately
- milliliters
- an accident
- learned beliefs
16 Clues: twice a day • vital signs • immediately • milliliters • an accident • learned beliefs • nothing by mouth • do not resuscitate • process of reasoning • giving full attention • Activity of Daily Living • swelling of body tissues • emergent medical situation • personal protective equipment • a meeting to share information • Legal record of resident's care
NEMT TERMS 2021-05-23
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- a trip that is longer than 75 miles per leg (2 words)
- Refers to a person who can walk safely on their own
- Driver approved to transport a Member to medical appts. and receives mileage reimbursement
- Selected when member calls back to be picked up from their appt. (2 WORDS)
- Examples of this are an oxygen tank, cane, or walker
- Another term for a MemberID; ______ ID.
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- This assessment must be completed for every call
- A term related to the treatment of obesity
- Federal law that protects patient information
- This trip has 3 or more legs
- Prepayment for travel to a medical appt. (2 WORDS)
- Authorized ITPs are eligible for __ reimbursement
- A number assigned to each leg of a trip (2 WORDS)
13 Clues: This trip has 3 or more legs • Another term for a MemberID; ______ ID. • A term related to the treatment of obesity • Federal law that protects patient information • This assessment must be completed for every call • Authorized ITPs are eligible for __ reimbursement • A number assigned to each leg of a trip (2 WORDS) • Prepayment for travel to a medical appt. (2 WORDS) • ...
Health Vocab 2019-01-08
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- thrusts quick upward pulls into diaphragm to force out obstructions blocking the airway
- use to control insects and other pests and crops
- huge pits where waste is dumped and buried
- trapping of suns warmth on a planets lower atmosphere
- rainfall made sufficiently acidic by atmospheric pollution
- a strong heated container used for chemical reactions
- a chronic disease that affects blood sugar levels
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- without mouth to mouth breaths
- a medical practitioner qualified to diagnose and treat skin disorders
- a doctor trained to handle particular kinds of patients or medical conditions
- a shield to protect living things from UV radiation
- nervous system disorders that can lead to seizures
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation used when someones heart has stopped beating or someone has stoppped breathing
13 Clues: without mouth to mouth breaths • huge pits where waste is dumped and buried • use to control insects and other pests and crops • a chronic disease that affects blood sugar levels • nervous system disorders that can lead to seizures • a shield to protect living things from UV radiation • trapping of suns warmth on a planets lower atmosphere • ...
Vocabulary Revision 25th February 2025-02-25
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- If people are _____ they are nice to other people.
- If you ____________ something you ask for it.
- If you _____ for something you give your name and other information about yourself, because you want to do something.
- An _____________ event is an event which happens every year.
- Your medical ______________ are the information about your health and medical history.
- A _____________ is a group of people who live in the same area.
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- If something happens _____ it happens once a week.
- If something takes _____ it happens.
- The ______ about something are the most important information about it.
- An _____ is something that happens.
- A _____________ is when people enjoy themselves together because they are happy about something.
- If something is _____________ it is not modern.
- If something is _____ people like doing it.
13 Clues: An _____ is something that happens. • If something takes _____ it happens. • If something is _____ people like doing it. • If you ____________ something you ask for it. • If something is _____________ it is not modern. • If something happens _____ it happens once a week. • If people are _____ they are nice to other people. • ...
NUA 1001 Chapters 7, 8, 12, 18 Review 2025-05-28
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- acronym used to quickly detect a stroke
- most accidents are related to
- "Activities of Daily Living" are also known as
- these can only be used with a doctor's order
- Medical term for vomit
- what does the "R" in RACE stand for in regards to fire
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- areas of the body that bear the greatest amount of weight and the bone lies close to the skin (two words,no space)
- Wear these when providing personal care to a patient/resident
- which type of container should sharps be disposed in
- medical term for fainting
- this is the first step in all emergencies
- a patient with restraints should be checked on every __ minutes
- Do you start dressing someone on the weak or strong part first?
13 Clues: Medical term for vomit • medical term for fainting • most accidents are related to • acronym used to quickly detect a stroke • this is the first step in all emergencies • these can only be used with a doctor's order • "Activities of Daily Living" are also known as • which type of container should sharps be disposed in • ...
Chapter 33 Terms 2024-04-25
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- External use of water to treat disease
- Therapy in which the patient gains conscious control of normally involuntary body functions
- Technique designed to focus the mind and release stressful thoughts of the body or mind
- Practice of medicine that considers the person as a whole unit, not as individual parts
- Any of a range of medical therapies that fall beyond the scope of scientific medicine but may be used alongside it in the treatment of disease and ill health
- Acupuncture technique in which the heat from smoldering mugroot is used to warm needles or held near the patient’s skin
- In Chinese philosophy and medicine, the life force flowing through every living being
- A highly relaxed state with inner absorption, concentration, and focused attention
- Any type of therapy used in place of traditional and conventional biomedical medicines and treatments
- System of medical practice that uses remedies designed to produce similar effects to those caused by the disease being treated
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- Incomplete dislocation of a joint
- An envelope around a living system of both electromagnetic energy, which can be detected, and theoretical “subtle energy,” which cannot be observed
- Use of a chemical agent to aid the elimination of metals from the body
- Treatment with odors from natural plant extracts. Also called essential oil therapy
- System of medical practice that uses remedies designed to produce effects that are different from those caused by the disease being treated
- An approach to health that combines elements of holistic medicine and mainstream treatments in a patient-focused treatment
- System of therapy based on the theory that health is determined by the condition of the nervous system
- A system of alternative medicine that focuses on the health of the whole person with emphasis on wellness and disease prevention
18 Clues: Incomplete dislocation of a joint • External use of water to treat disease • Use of a chemical agent to aid the elimination of metals from the body • A highly relaxed state with inner absorption, concentration, and focused attention • Treatment with odors from natural plant extracts. Also called essential oil therapy • ...
Insurance 2025-03-19
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- Life insurance that provides coverage through the insured’s life and has cash value.
- Life insurance that protects for a specific period of time.
- Insurance that pays for an illness or an accident that prevents him or her from working and earning a wage during a short period of time.
- A government program that provides retirement income, health care for the aged
- The person who receives the benefit from a life insurance policy.
- Pays for damage or loss to your car caused by something other than collision such as theft, fire, vandalism, hail, animal, etc.
- Protects against accidents, damages, and losses that occur in a rented residence.
- Provides income replacement in the event a person becomes disabled due to an illness or injury for a long period of time.
- The amount the the insured must pay first before the insurance company pays their share.
- The monthly amount paid to an insurance company for coverage.
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- Pays for damage to your car if you collide with another car or something else(building, bridge, tree, etc.)
- The purpose of insurance is to protect your property which has monetary value.
- Helps protect you by paying medical costs, loss of income, and funeral expenses of other people involved in an accident (your fault).
- A plan for sharing the risk of high medical costs.
- A government program of medical care for the aged.
- Covers the losses due to damage or destruction of a home and possible lawsuit against you due to injuries on your property.
- A written agreement that maintains that the insurance company will cover a certain amount of loss.
- The insurance company and the insured each share in the potential liability.
18 Clues: A plan for sharing the risk of high medical costs. • A government program of medical care for the aged. • Life insurance that protects for a specific period of time. • The monthly amount paid to an insurance company for coverage. • The person who receives the benefit from a life insurance policy. • ...
MODULE 4 - HOSPITAL VOLUNTEERS VOCABULARY 2025-01-25
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- carefully wash hands before and after seeing a patient and especially before and after surgery. Nurses need to __ __ before treating a patient.
- plain uniform (usually green, white, or blue) worn by medical professionals especially at the hospital. The surgeon wears ___ during an operation.
- process of becoming well again after an illness or injury. The patient is in __; she is much better now.
- damage to the brain : a brain __
- supportive medical and nursing care that keeps the patient who is dying comfortable but does not cure the disease __ ¬¬__
- to embrace. The nurse gave the child a __.
- help or encouragement. Ex. It's important to offer ¬¬ __ to patients who are suffering.
- weakening state. Cancer is a __disease.
- treatment using water The physical therapist is giving __ to the patient
- a sac containing fluid in the body eg The patient has an ovarian
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- area or unit in the hospital shared by patients who need a similar kind of care. I'm doing my clinical rotation in the pediatric.
- A genetic disorder that is present at birth and affects both the respiratory and digestive systems.
- A person who offers to do something without pay. Bob is a ¬¬¬___ at Sydney's Children's Hospital.
- studies earned after completing a Bachelors degree, then 4 years of study in a medical school. All doctors have this a __ ¬¬__
- to feel happy and excited about something that is going to happen Ex. All students (and professors!) ¬¬__ __ __the weekend.
- You go to the hairdresser to have a __.
- the financial record of employee compensation, deductions, and net pay. The nurse is on the ¬¬__ at Saint John's Hospital.
- WITHOUT manage without something. Students can't __ __ their phones.
18 Clues: damage to the brain : a brain __ • You go to the hairdresser to have a __. • weakening state. Cancer is a __disease. • to embrace. The nurse gave the child a __. • a sac containing fluid in the body eg The patient has an ovarian • WITHOUT manage without something. Students can't __ __ their phones. • ...
El sistema de salud 2017-06-06
ABBY AND VICTORIA 2014-01-07
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- THE IDENTIFICATION OF DISEASES
- A SIGN OR INDICATION OF SOMETHING
- ANTIBODY THAT AN ORGANISM PRODUCES AGAINST ANY OF ITS OWN TISSUES, CELLS OR CELL COMPONENTS
- SCAN THAT LOOKS AT TISSUES
- A PERSON WHO IS UNDER MEDICAL CARE OR TREATMENT
- CARCINOMA OF THE LUNG
- BLOOD TEST THAT TESTS FOR LUNG CANCER
- A DIFFUSE,COMPLEX NETWORK OF INTERACTING CELLS
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- A TEST OF A SAMPLE OF BLOOD TO DETERMINE BLOOD GROUP
- TECHNOLOGY IN THE MEDICAL FIELD THAT IMPROVES DRUGS AND TREATMENTS
10 Clues: CARCINOMA OF THE LUNG • SCAN THAT LOOKS AT TISSUES • THE IDENTIFICATION OF DISEASES • A SIGN OR INDICATION OF SOMETHING • BLOOD TEST THAT TESTS FOR LUNG CANCER • A DIFFUSE,COMPLEX NETWORK OF INTERACTING CELLS • A PERSON WHO IS UNDER MEDICAL CARE OR TREATMENT • A TEST OF A SAMPLE OF BLOOD TO DETERMINE BLOOD GROUP • ...
ABBY AND VICTORIA 2014-01-07
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- A DIFFUSE,COMPLEX NETWORK OF INTERACTING CELLS
- BLOOD TEST THAT TESTS FOR LUNG CANCER
- ANTIBODY THAT AN ORGANISM PRODUCES AGAINST ANY OF ITS OWN TISSUES, CELLS OR CELL COMPONENTS
- A PERSON WHO IS UNDER MEDICAL CARE OR TREATMENT
- A TEST OF A SAMPLE OF BLOOD TO DETERMINE BLOOD GROUP
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- CARCINOMA OF THE LUNG
- TECHNOLOGY IN THE MEDICAL FIELD THAT IMPROVES DRUGS AND TREATMENTS
- SCAN THAT LOOKS AT TISSUES
- THE IDENTIFICATION OF DISEASES
- A SIGN OR INDICATION OF SOMETHING
10 Clues: CARCINOMA OF THE LUNG • SCAN THAT LOOKS AT TISSUES • THE IDENTIFICATION OF DISEASES • A SIGN OR INDICATION OF SOMETHING • BLOOD TEST THAT TESTS FOR LUNG CANCER • A DIFFUSE,COMPLEX NETWORK OF INTERACTING CELLS • A PERSON WHO IS UNDER MEDICAL CARE OR TREATMENT • A TEST OF A SAMPLE OF BLOOD TO DETERMINE BLOOD GROUP • ...
National Women Physicians Day 2020-01-31
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- Last name of female physician who invented a quick way to assess the health of a newborn
- Day Elizabeth Blackwell was born
- State that named the first female medical school dean
- Nobel Prize winner
- First female president of the AMA
- Last name of first female African-American physician
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- First name of first woman to become Surgeon General
- Month we celebrate women physicians
- Last name of first female to receive a medical degree in the US
- First name of first female surgeon
10 Clues: Nobel Prize winner • Day Elizabeth Blackwell was born • First female president of the AMA • First name of first female surgeon • Month we celebrate women physicians • First name of first woman to become Surgeon General • Last name of first female African-American physician • State that named the first female medical school dean • ...
occupation 2022-05-21
10 Clues: Table server (服務客人) • Do the homework (寫作業) • Kitchen worker (在廚房工作) • Need good voice (要有好歌喉) • Oscar nominee (獲得奧斯卡獎提名) • Medical assistant (醫生的助理) • Class instructor (班級的指導者) • Need creativity (要有創意和想像力) • Brave, fearless of fire (勇敢;不怕火) • Know lots of medical knowledge (知道很多醫學知識)
Methamphetamine Crossword 2023-05-22
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- meth common form of methamphetamine illegally used for euphoria
- Compound that can be used in several ways mostly illicitly
- Number of hydrogen atoms in methamphetamine
- What methamphetamine is derived from
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- What base is added to amphetamine to develop methamphetamine
- Detrimental effect of over-using methamphetamine
- A way methamphetamine can be taken into your body
- What is the quantity 3.5 grams of methamphetamine called
- State of methamphetamine at room temperature
- type of medical condition that can be alleviated through the use of medical methamphetamine
10 Clues: What methamphetamine is derived from • Number of hydrogen atoms in methamphetamine • State of methamphetamine at room temperature • Detrimental effect of over-using methamphetamine • A way methamphetamine can be taken into your body • What is the quantity 3.5 grams of methamphetamine called • Compound that can be used in several ways mostly illicitly • ...
Pediatric Nurse/ Nurse 2023-05-17
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- Used to rap broken bones or other injuries
- used to eject medicine or other useful chemicals(shots)
- Emergency room
- What is a job that works in the medical field and can do checkups for people, care for injuries, and more.
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- a place where people can go for medical help.
- Used for people to swallow to give medicine to body
- Nurse A nurse the specializes in children's health care.
- Used to check are person's heart rate
- registered nurse degree
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing
10 Clues: Emergency room • registered nurse degree • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Used to check are person's heart rate • Used to rap broken bones or other injuries • a place where people can go for medical help. • Used for people to swallow to give medicine to body • used to eject medicine or other useful chemicals(shots) • ...
VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT: HOSPITAL 1 2023-12-18
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- Medication taken orally (4 letters)
- Instrument used to listen to internal sounds (10 letters)
- Hard covering for a broken bone (4 letters)
- Section of a hospital where patients stay (4 letters)
- Identifying the nature of an illness (9 letters)
- Operation performed to treat a medical condition (7 letters)
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- Imaging machine used for X-rays (12 letters)
- Loose garment worn by patients and staff (4 letters)
- Caregiver who provides medical attention (5 letters)
- Entering a hospital for treatment (9 letters)
10 Clues: Medication taken orally (4 letters) • Hard covering for a broken bone (4 letters) • Imaging machine used for X-rays (12 letters) • Entering a hospital for treatment (9 letters) • Identifying the nature of an illness (9 letters) • Loose garment worn by patients and staff (4 letters) • Caregiver who provides medical attention (5 letters) • ...
parents to be 2023-11-14
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- a surgical procedure to remove the baby from the uterus
- gives the epidural
- typically a woman trained to assist women in childbirth
- giving birth at a hospital
- a medical facility that is less restrictive and homelike
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- a person that can provide breathing exercises to help the mother
- giving birth at home
- the use of medication during childbirth to reduce pain
- no mediation during childbirth
- a medical doctor that is specialized in labor and delivery
10 Clues: gives the epidural • giving birth at home • giving birth at a hospital • no mediation during childbirth • the use of medication during childbirth to reduce pain • a surgical procedure to remove the baby from the uterus • typically a woman trained to assist women in childbirth • a medical facility that is less restrictive and homelike • ...
Newsletter 1 2024-05-19
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- A wearable device that tracks health metrics.
- A non-invasive procedure using high-frequency sound waves.
- A robotic surgical system known for precision.
- A medical imaging technique using strong magnetic fields.
- Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly
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- A naturally occurring Pancreatic hormone
- A digital version of a patient's medical history.
- Technology used to monitor patients remotely.
- A database of genetic information used to identify diseases and develop treatments.
- The use of big data to predict health outcomes.
10 Clues: A naturally occurring Pancreatic hormone • A wearable device that tracks health metrics. • Technology used to monitor patients remotely. • Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly • A robotic surgical system known for precision. • The use of big data to predict health outcomes. • A digital version of a patient's medical history. • ...
Induction of Labor 2024-10-29
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- A surgical incision sometimes made to assist delivery.
- A common term for artificially starting labor.
- Medication used to induce labor by softening the cervix.
- Medication type often given to reduce pain during labor.
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- Name of synthetic oxytocin used in labor induction
- Process to speed up labor artificially.
- Medical instrument used to check baby's heartbeat during induction.
- Hormone administered to start or strengthen labor contractions.
- Term for contractions caused by medical intervention.
- Method using a balloon catheter to widen the cervix.
10 Clues: Process to speed up labor artificially. • A common term for artificially starting labor. • Name of synthetic oxytocin used in labor induction • Method using a balloon catheter to widen the cervix. • Term for contractions caused by medical intervention. • A surgical incision sometimes made to assist delivery. • Medication used to induce labor by softening the cervix. • ...
SCS Medical Crossword Puzzle XI 2025-03-27
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- ____ is the fear of contracting a disease
- ____ is the medical term for low blood sugar
- This medical instrument allows the doctor to look into the back of the eye
- ____ is the most common type of skin disorder
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- This mineral is essential for proper thyroid function
- The ____ nerve is the largest nerve in the human body
- Vitamin D is also known as the "____ vitamin"
- The gallbladder stores ____
- Hypoxia is a lack of ____
- ____ is the most common type of blood disorder
10 Clues: Hypoxia is a lack of ____ • The gallbladder stores ____ • ____ is the fear of contracting a disease • ____ is the medical term for low blood sugar • Vitamin D is also known as the "____ vitamin" • ____ is the most common type of skin disorder • ____ is the most common type of blood disorder • This mineral is essential for proper thyroid function • ...
WPSD Crossword 5 2025-08-27
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- A substance used for treating illness or relieving pain.
- To inform authorities about suspicious or harmful medicines.
- Genuine and verified as real.
- Type of reaction that is harmful or unintended.
- Possibility of suffering harm or loss.
- Individual receiving medical treatment.
- Response of the body to a medicine.
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- Monitoring the effects of medical drugs after they have been launched in markets.
- Fake or unauthorized imitation of a genuine medicine.
- The condition of being protected from harm or other non-desirable outcomes.
10 Clues: Genuine and verified as real. • Response of the body to a medicine. • Possibility of suffering harm or loss. • Individual receiving medical treatment. • Type of reaction that is harmful or unintended. • Fake or unauthorized imitation of a genuine medicine. • A substance used for treating illness or relieving pain. • ...
Revenue Cycle Management 2025-09-26
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- – A request sent to an insurance company for payment.
- – The person receiving medical care.
- – A review of records to check accuracy and compliance.
- – Verification that a patient’s insurance is active and covers services.
- – Sending charges to patients or insurers for services.
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- – A request to review and overturn a denied claim.
- – When an insurance company refuses to pay a claim.
- – The process of turning medical services into standard codes.
- – Money received for healthcare services.
- – A financial record of payments and charges.
10 Clues: – The person receiving medical care. • – Money received for healthcare services. • – A financial record of payments and charges. • – A request to review and overturn a denied claim. • – When an insurance company refuses to pay a claim. • – A request sent to an insurance company for payment. • – A review of records to check accuracy and compliance. • ...
Medical Marvels & Anatomy Crossword 2025-11-02
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- – What drives new medical discoveries and clinical innovation.
- – The largest internal organ of the human body.
- – The basic cell of the nervous system.
- – Common imaging technique used to detect calcification.
- – A rare “stone baby” formed when a fetus calcifies inside the mother’s body.
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- – The bone that protects the brain.
- – Type of medicine practiced directly with patients (like our podcast guest!).
- – The body system that produces hormones.
- – What research and reflection both aim to create.
- – The unofficial fuel of doctors and medical students everywhere.
10 Clues: – The bone that protects the brain. • – The basic cell of the nervous system. • – The body system that produces hormones. • – The largest internal organ of the human body. • – What research and reflection both aim to create. • – Common imaging technique used to detect calcification. • – What drives new medical discoveries and clinical innovation. • ...
NY IVT 2017-12-26
13 Clues: AMA • GEHA • Wellcare • Humana HMO • BCBS Empire • BCBS Federal • NALC PPO Cigna • One Call Medical • Agewell New York • UHC Medicare Advantage • Empire United Healthcare • First United American Life Co. • Centers Plan for Healthy Living
MOPII MID TERM CROSSWORD 2013-08-01
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- to partly remove or correct: to relieve or lessen
- Medical records cannot be altered and should be corrected according to accepted guildlines is which of the types of high quality data?
- the order in which information is arranged with the most recent on top
- Factors such as symptoms or or conditions, that make a particular treatment or procedure inadvisable.
- Being able to trust patient information provided is which of the types of high quality data?
- A formal examination of an organization's or individual's accounts or financial situation is called
- The capability of a system to work with or use the parts or equipment of another system.
- Information gathered by watching or observing a patient is called
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- a situation in which an error is caught or corrected before it affects the patient.
- Accuracy in healthcare data is which of the types of high quality data?
- An injury caused by medical management rather than the underlying condition of the patient.
- provides daily access to rules, proposed rules, and notices of agencies and organizations.
- the owner of information within the medical record
- Information must not only be accurate but complete is which of the types of high quality data?
- The process of moving an active file to inactive status is called
- Information that is gained by questioning the patient or that is taken from a form is called ________________ information
- When needless and meaningless statistics about patient treatments or drug interactions do not benefit providers or users of health information is which of the types of high quality data?
- Generally or widely accepted, favored, or practiced
18 Clues: to partly remove or correct: to relieve or lessen • the owner of information within the medical record • Generally or widely accepted, favored, or practiced • The process of moving an active file to inactive status is called • Information gathered by watching or observing a patient is called • the order in which information is arranged with the most recent on top • ...
Chapter 6 Crossword Puzzle 2019-10-06
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- If proved, factitious disorder imposed on another is considered a form of what abuse?
- People with factitious disorder imposed on self engage in what type of practices to produce signs of illness.
- What mimic epileptic seizures but have no organic basis?
- Treatment for somatoform disorders accounts for what percent of medical expenses in the US?
- Many people fake psychological disorders to avoid what type of prosecution?
- This man created his symptoms for personal gain.
- This model shows that therapists do not diagnose DID.
- This type of confusion describes being confused about personal identity.
- When you are so focused on a task you are temporarily unaware of your surroundings is similar to what type of experience?
- Some people with illness anxiety disorder seek what from medical professionals?
- to convince physicians that they are ill, patients will _________ laboratory results.
- What type of symptoms are not needed for the diagnosis of somatic symptom disorder?
- Extreme symptoms of conversion disorder include sudden paralysis or?
- True or False, some may suffer from transient hypochondriasis when they care for someone with a medical condition.
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- physical or psychological symptoms of illness are intentionally produced to produce a sick role.
- An acronym for a term that was previously known as multiple personality disorder.
- Means "flight"
- Feeling as if you are an external observer of your own behavior.
- Experiences of unreality or detachment with respect to surroundings.
- Even with a documented medical disorder you meet criteria for what symptom disorder?
- A person with this disorder may describe numbness in the entire hand or wrist.
- One or more somatic symptoms that result in significant disruption of _____ life?
- You may have engaged in this type of behavior if you ever "played sick" but it was short-lived.
- This type of dissociative behavior is when you cannot recall important personal information.
- Many college students who do not have a history of this acronym would like stimulant medication or extended test times to improve academics.
- Fully engaging all of your resources on one item.
- Factitious disorder can be imposed on one's self and?
- This type of attention increased the number of patients reporting DID.
- What type of shopping do people with physical symptoms do if they don't receive the answer they are looking for?
- 85 to 95% of the general population report having at least ______ physical symptom every few weeks.
30 Clues: Means "flight" • This man created his symptoms for personal gain. • Fully engaging all of your resources on one item. • This model shows that therapists do not diagnose DID. • Factitious disorder can be imposed on one's self and? • What mimic epileptic seizures but have no organic basis? • Feeling as if you are an external observer of your own behavior. • ...
Document Management Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-23
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- Free and confidential service provided to Maximus employees
- Website that hosts our Training Manual and Job Aids
- Two files sent by the same participant, same number of pages, and every page is identical
- Document submitted to Maximus to start the IMR process
- Another name for Deltek
- When processing a case in the Medical Records queue review the first and last ____ pages to identify the case number
- Letter we send to participants once a decision has been made?
- Objection letter received from CA, route the case to?
- First word of team supervised by Kevin
- Yellow Banner? ____ Priority
- Cases previously sent to DRE for Potential Insufficient Info, route to Panel ______ Escalation
- What proprietary system is used to process cases for IMR?
- First word of team supervised by Barb and Eliza
- Case has less than 5 med records and 5 or more requested treatments, route to? _______ Information
- Independent Medical _________?
- Type of medical record that's completed by a Provider and sent to the CA?
- Routing remark states "Surgery case, see notes" case will need to be routed to?
- Process of removing PHI/PII from FDLs
- Queue that would contain a case with an unindexed 1001 page PDF.
- Ten digit number in ETK to reference specific Apps and Med Recs
- Created while working in Document Review
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- Helps us resolve IT issues
- Website where you complete annual trainings/courses
- App that opens PDFs
- What's a sweet treat and also something you can clear that can help ETK perform better?
- Our client
- When sending an IM question on a case, you should always include the case _______.
- A common medical record type. _______ Note/Report
- Need to update your address/location? Use this site.
- Appropriate channel for flextime/OT requests?
- Which supervisor do you text if you are having system issues?
- Microsoft application used to send messages and access files
- If no one is available to answer your question, send an email to both supervisors and TL's and route the case to ___.
- First word of team supervised by Rachel and Mindy
- First word of letter that Claim Admins use to approve/modify/deny a requested treatment
- If having issues with ETK what's something you can clear that can help?
- Letter we send to participants if case is eligible?
- Have an idea? Submit a _______ Improvement Form
- Needs to occur if a different IW is found in the image
- Sent back to us by USPS. ________ Mail
40 Clues: Our client • App that opens PDFs • Another name for Deltek • Helps us resolve IT issues • Yellow Banner? ____ Priority • Independent Medical _________? • Process of removing PHI/PII from FDLs • First word of team supervised by Kevin • Sent back to us by USPS. ________ Mail • Created while working in Document Review • Appropriate channel for flextime/OT requests? • ...
Biomedical vs BioPsychosocial 2014-10-09
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- Aspect of theory of planned behaviour where people important to the patient believe the behavioural change should be made (Social pressures).
- focuses on pathological and biochemical causes of ill-health
- holistic approach to medicine
- feelings that come with a disease e.g. discomfort, fatigue
- whats biologically wrong with the patient and whats abnormal in the patients body
Down
- first stage of 'trans-theoretical model (TT)' or 'stages of change'
- ideas, concerns and expectations
- psychologist who says the health is measured in a spectrum/continuum
- patient's self-governing ability
- last stage of TT model
- act of the patient e.g. smoking, drinking, diet
- bio-medical says this is the absence of disease
- group of different medical disciplines working together in a hospital
13 Clues: last stage of TT model • holistic approach to medicine • ideas, concerns and expectations • patient's self-governing ability • act of the patient e.g. smoking, drinking, diet • bio-medical says this is the absence of disease • feelings that come with a disease e.g. discomfort, fatigue • focuses on pathological and biochemical causes of ill-health • ...
Personal Health Vocab 2019-01-09
Across
- Doctor that treats and diagnoses skin diseases
- Upwards pull on the diaphragm to get out blocks of the airway
- Pits where garbage is dumped
- A medical condition that affects the nervous system, causes seizures
- Destroys insects that are dangerous to crops
- Heated container for chemicals reactions using high temperatures and pressures
Down
- Trapping the suns warmth in the lower atmosphere of a planet
- CPR that doesn't use mouth-to-mouth
- A doctor that specializes in one specific medical topic
- A shield that protects Earth's organisms from UV radiation
- Disease where the body can't properly respond to insulin, affects blood sugar levels
- When atmospheric pollution causes rain to become acidic
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
13 Clues: Pits where garbage is dumped • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation • CPR that doesn't use mouth-to-mouth • Destroys insects that are dangerous to crops • Doctor that treats and diagnoses skin diseases • A doctor that specializes in one specific medical topic • When atmospheric pollution causes rain to become acidic • A shield that protects Earth's organisms from UV radiation • ...
Healthcare 2024-10-24
Across
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- the body's important internal organs, especially the gut or the genitalia
- attachment or commitment to a person, cause, or belief.
- treat (someone) medically
- having plenty of.
- a person qualified to practice medicine.
- identify the nature of the medical condition of (someone
Down
- a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, and not just the absence of disease.
- affecting, or belonging to a particular person rather than to anyone else.
- Having to do with treating disease and helping healing take place.
- someone at your own level
- relating to a person's emotions
- a sick individual especially when awaiting or under the care and treatment of a physician or surgeon
13 Clues: having plenty of. • someone at your own level • treat (someone) medically • relating to a person's emotions • a person qualified to practice medicine. • attachment or commitment to a person, cause, or belief. • identify the nature of the medical condition of (someone • medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • ...
medical 2024-02-10
5 Clues: What is the skull's main body? • Name the lateral lower leg bone? • Name the major artery of the thigh? • Which muscle flexes the elbow joint? • What is the blood supply to the liver?
Medical 2025-09-19
Medical licensing exams in the USA 2025-10-25
Across
- The ability to do something successfully or efficiently
- Process of recognizing an institution meets certain standards
- Official permission to practice a profession
- The condition of meeting requires criteria
Down
- A formal test of one’s knowledge or skill
- training training done after the initial degree to specialize
- centered Approach to medical care that respects patient preferences
- examination A standarized test required by a professional board
- Training after medical school in a speciality
9 Clues: A formal test of one’s knowledge or skill • The condition of meeting requires criteria • Official permission to practice a profession • Training after medical school in a speciality • The ability to do something successfully or efficiently • training training done after the initial degree to specialize • Process of recognizing an institution meets certain standards • ...
medical 2022-07-19
Medical 2022-09-28
Brain Thing 2019-11-05
7 Clues: LSD • happiness chemical • pills that lower energy levels • pills that raise energy levels • diseased caused by abnormal cell mutation • A medical condition where the air sacs are damaged • damage Medical condition caused by drinking to much
Healthcare 2024-11-18
7 Clues: Medical professional • Open 24/7 for emergencies • Verbal pledge taken by doctors • Marginalized group in healthcare • Identifying an illness based on symptoms • Medical care that usually involves medicine • Data collected to expand knowledge on a topic
Herpes simplex & herpes zoster 2024-05-07
Across
- medical term for shingles
- stage of herpes simplex infection were blisters form
- medical term for cold sores
- most common symptom of herpes simplex
Down
- painful skin rash caused by reactivation of varicella-zoster virus
- virus responsible for chickenpox and shingles
- sexually transmitted infection caused by herpes simplex
- this type of herpes cause cold sores
8 Clues: medical term for shingles • medical term for cold sores • this type of herpes cause cold sores • most common symptom of herpes simplex • virus responsible for chickenpox and shingles • stage of herpes simplex infection were blisters form • sexually transmitted infection caused by herpes simplex • painful skin rash caused by reactivation of varicella-zoster virus
Psychotherapy 2024-12-02
Across
- a client's unwillingness to discuss a particular topic in therapy.
- an organized medical service offering diagnostic,
- medication to treat major depressions
- a person who gives advice
- mental health professional
Down
- when someone redirects their feelings about one person onto someone else.
- medical doctor/shrink
- a chemical used to counter act mood swings of bipolar disorder
8 Clues: medical doctor/shrink • a person who gives advice • mental health professional • medication to treat major depressions • an organized medical service offering diagnostic, • a chemical used to counter act mood swings of bipolar disorder • a client's unwillingness to discuss a particular topic in therapy. • ...
Job Selection 2022-09-09
15 Clues: Sells drugs • Fights fires • Flies planes • Cracks backs • Plays sports • Does surgeries • Installs braces • Works with pipes • Enforces the law • Designs buildings • Helps sick people • Works on people's teeth • Installs electrical fixtures • Designs bridges, roads, etc. • Responds to medical emergencies in an ambulance
First Aid 2023-07-16
15 Clues: Burns to acid • 1st, 2nd, 3rd • Beat of artery • Apply pressure • Clot in artery • Air passes nose • Pale, blue face • Blood to organs • Breaking of object • Treatment to injured • Artificial respiration • Requiring immediate action • Emergency Medical Services • Dizzy, vomiting, low pulse • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Introduction to Medical Terminology 2024-07-20
15 Clues: sutures • painful • enlarged • increased • removal of • above the ribs • massive bleeding • surgical incision • suturing of nerves • torn or jagged cut • low blood pressure • medical term for puss • infection of the tonsils • artificial opening in the skin • patient complains of racing heart
Caisin Cristina 2025-05-01
Across
- The invasion of the body by harmful microorganisms
- The medical term for high blood pressure
- An overreaction of the immune system to a harmless substance
- A chronic condition that affects how the body processes blood sugar
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity
- A tiny infectious agent that replicates only inside living cells
Down
- A medical term for a broken bone
- A condition characterised by excessive body fat
- A chronic disease that affects the airways and breathing
- A drug used to treat bacterial infections.
- The rhythmic beating of the arteries as blood is pumped through
11 Clues: A medical term for a broken bone • The medical term for high blood pressure • A drug used to treat bacterial infections. • A condition characterised by excessive body fat • The invasion of the body by harmful microorganisms • A chronic disease that affects the airways and breathing • An overreaction of the immune system to a harmless substance • ...
Unit 8 CV System Review 2025-09-29
Across
- medical term for red blood cell
- microscopic blood vessel where gas and nutrient exchange occurs
- cardiovascular system helps to regulate
- wrote "The Raven" and "The Tell-Tale Heart"
- blood vessel that transmits oxygen and nutrient rich blood to the organs
- hemoglobin carries this to the cells of the body
Down
- occurs when arteries that feed the heart muscle are blocked/clogged
- don't tell my _____! my achy breaky _____!
- medical term for white blood cells that are responsible for fighting infection
- disney movie with the song "You'll Be in My Heart"
- blood vessel which RETURN low oxygen flood back from the organs
11 Clues: medical term for red blood cell • cardiovascular system helps to regulate • don't tell my _____! my achy breaky _____! • wrote "The Raven" and "The Tell-Tale Heart" • hemoglobin carries this to the cells of the body • disney movie with the song "You'll Be in My Heart" • microscopic blood vessel where gas and nutrient exchange occurs • ...
THE BOLD AND THE BASHFUL 2014-02-18
12 Clues: / value • / distant • / negative • / condition • / disadvantage • / very sociable • / very strong fear • / false assumptions • / unwilling to talk • / treating others as inferior • / people having similar traits • / continual(in a medical sense)
Stem 29 2019-05-07
12 Clues: summary • authorize • combination • conversation • solid ground • multi-colored • love of mankind • medical forecast • direct, straightforward • worldly, everyday, normal • reasoning down from principles • able to live or happen, workable
Sleeping Beauty 2024-03-29
Global Regulatory Landscape in Pharma 2025-01-13
Across
- UK agency ensuring medicine safety and quality.
- Brazil's regulatory authority for health surveillance.
- Australian agency regulating medical products and therapies.
- Global health agency setting international drug and vaccine standards.
Down
- Japan's regulatory authority for drugs and devices.
- Canada Canadian authority responsible for health product regulation.
- Agency responsible for the evaluation of medicines in the EU.
- U.S. agency overseeing food, drugs, and medical devices.
- Global organization promoting harmonization in drug regulation.
9 Clues: UK agency ensuring medicine safety and quality. • Japan's regulatory authority for drugs and devices. • Brazil's regulatory authority for health surveillance. • U.S. agency overseeing food, drugs, and medical devices. • Australian agency regulating medical products and therapies. • Agency responsible for the evaluation of medicines in the EU. • ...
Satisfying the need for healthcare 2024-11-03
Across
- - A healthcare professional specializing in oral health.
- - A professional who diagnoses and treats patients.
- - A professional who prepares and dispenses medications.
- - A healthcare worker who cares for patients and assists doctors.
Down
- - Being in good physical and mental condition.
- - Illnesses or conditions that affect the body or mind.
- - A place where people receive medical care.
- - A state of physical and mental well-being.
- - A facility for outpatient medical treatment.
9 Clues: - A place where people receive medical care. • - A state of physical and mental well-being. • - Being in good physical and mental condition. • - A facility for outpatient medical treatment. • - A professional who diagnoses and treats patients. • - Illnesses or conditions that affect the body or mind. • - A healthcare professional specializing in oral health. • ...
Benefits of EMR 2025-07-21
Across
- EMRs allow quick _____ to medical records
- EMRs reduce the need for physical _____
- Quick access and reduced paperwork lead to better _____
Down
- EMRs provide easy access to patient _____
- Standardized digital records improve this compared to handwriting
- EMRs reduce medical _____ through standardization
- Standardized entry improves this aspect of data
- Abbreviation for digital patient health records
8 Clues: EMRs reduce the need for physical _____ • EMRs provide easy access to patient _____ • EMRs allow quick _____ to medical records • Standardized entry improves this aspect of data • Abbreviation for digital patient health records • EMRs reduce medical _____ through standardization • Quick access and reduced paperwork lead to better _____ • ...
Insurance Vocab 2021-02-11
Across
- a government program that covers children under the age of 18 who can't afford healthcare but don't qualify for Medicaid
- the amount paid out of pocket by the policyholder before an insurance provider will pay any expenses
- an employees medical expenses are covered if their injuries came from work and they followed all the proper safety precautions. you have to file a report!
- a payment agreement where there is a set amount for each enrolled person assigned to them, per period of time, whether or not that person seeks care.
- government run healthcare for people over 65
- a health disorder you had before you were covered by the insurance
- asking for permission for coverage to your insurance company and proving that your medical needs are necessary
- a monthly payment for your insurance policy
Down
- most expensive private health care plan, preferred provider but cheaper in network, and no pcp required
- information sent by the insurance company that shows what they covered. This is not a bill
- an agreement that transfers the insurance claims rights or benefits of the policy to a third-party
- the set amount of money you must pay first before any medical treatment. Usually paid at the beginning of the visit
- cheapest private health care plan, stay in network, and requires pcp
- government run healthcare for low income families
- the percentage of costs you pay after your deductible is met
- government run healthcare for people currently serving in the military
- when you two people in a family have insurance this determines which one is the primary insurance
- government run healthcare for veterans and their families
18 Clues: a monthly payment for your insurance policy • government run healthcare for people over 65 • government run healthcare for low income families • government run healthcare for veterans and their families • the percentage of costs you pay after your deductible is met • a health disorder you had before you were covered by the insurance • ...
Biomedical Careers 2021-08-17
Across
- a researcher who studies the chemistry of living matter.
- a person qualified to treat the diseases and conditions that affect the teeth and gums, especially the repair and extraction of teeth and the insertion of artificial ones.
- a nurse or other health worker trained in drawing venous blood for testing or donation.
- a person who is specially trained and certified to administer basic emergency services to victims of trauma or acute illness before and during transportation to a hospital or other healthcare facility.
- a medical researcher or scientist who studies viruses and the diseases caused by them.
- a person who uses X-rays or other high-energy radiation, especially a doctor specializing in radiology.
- a medical practitioner specializing in children and their diseases.
- a doctor who practices anesthesia, the use of gasses or injections to numb pain or put a patient to sleep
- a specialist or expert in genetics.
Down
- a scientist who studies the causes and effects of diseases
- healthcare professionals who provide primary vision care ranging from sight testing and correction to the diagnosis, treatment, and management of vision changes.
- movement experts who improve quality of life through prescribed exercise, hands-on care, and patient education; they help injured or ill people improve movement and manage pain.
- a person licensed to prepare and dispense drugs and medicines.
- a registered nurse who has received special training for diagnosing and treating routine or minor ailments. Abbreviated NP.
- a person who studies or is an expert in the branch of medicine which deals with the incidence, distribution, and possible control of diseases.
- a surgeon specializing in surgery on the nervous system, especially the brain and spinal cord.
- a medical practitioner qualified to practice surgery.
- a person who studies or is an expert in nutrition.
18 Clues: a specialist or expert in genetics. • a person who studies or is an expert in nutrition. • a medical practitioner qualified to practice surgery. • a researcher who studies the chemistry of living matter. • a scientist who studies the causes and effects of diseases • a person licensed to prepare and dispense drugs and medicines. • ...
CHAPTER 17 KEY TERMS 2024-07-24
Across
- A rule that states that the insurance policy of a policyholder whose birthday comes first in the year is the primary payer for all dependents.
- Term used for the policyholder's spouse and/or children.
- A fixed percentage of the covered charges paid by the insured person after the deductible has been met.
- A list of the costs of common services and procedures performed by a physician.
- Billing program/software that "scrubs" or "cleans" the claims before submission.
- Information that explains the medical claim in detail, how much was paid for the services provided by the clinic.
- The amount that is the most the payer will pay any provider for each procedure or service.
Down
- Authorization or approval for payment from a third-party payer requested in advance of a specific procedure; receipt of confirmation from the insurance company stating that the procedure/service will be covered.
- A payment structure in which a health maintenance organization prepays an annual set fee per patient to a physician.
- A health plan that agrees to carry the risk of paying for patient services.
- "Planned" medical procedure.
- A fixed dollar amount that must be paid by the insured for charges of providers, or "met", once a year in addition to the premium.
- Formerly known as Medi/Medi; patient has both Medicare and Medicaid.
- Also known as an indemnity plan.
- Payments for medical services.
- A fixed fee collected at the time of the visit.
- Plan members with this managed care plan will need to choose a PCP and will need to see their PCP for referrals.
- Plan members with this managed care plan can choose to receive care from providers outside of the network, but will have to pay more for the visit/services.
18 Clues: "Planned" medical procedure. • Payments for medical services. • Also known as an indemnity plan. • A fixed fee collected at the time of the visit. • Term used for the policyholder's spouse and/or children. • Formerly known as Medi/Medi; patient has both Medicare and Medicaid. • A health plan that agrees to carry the risk of paying for patient services. • ...
333 2025-02-06
Across
- A medical condition that causes loss of the ability to move parts of the body
- An adjective meaning exceeding what is sufficient or required
- An organism that lives at the expense of another.
- A force that opposes motion
- A small, narrow tube attached to the cecum in the digestive system that often causes inflammation
- To spend time in a relaxed manner
- A formal agreement between parties
Down
- Something that is unusual or surprising that worth noticing
- A medical term that describes the secondary condition caused by the primary disease
- Describes a person who makes decisions based on reason rather than emotion
- The process of turning liquid into gas
- A sudden crash between two objects
- A place where events or meetings are held
13 Clues: A force that opposes motion • To spend time in a relaxed manner • A sudden crash between two objects • A formal agreement between parties • The process of turning liquid into gas • A place where events or meetings are held • An organism that lives at the expense of another. • Something that is unusual or surprising that worth noticing • ...
Benefits don't have to be spooky! 2025-09-26
Across
- Fixed amount paid for a covered healthcare service.
- Protection against financial loss, often health or life-related.
- Pre-tax account used to pay for eligible healthcare expenses like copays and prescriptions.
- Percentage of costs shared between patient and insurer.
- Providers contracted with your insurance for lower costs.
- Insurance that covers teeth cleanings and procedures.
Down
- Benefit that helps pay for eye exams and glasses.
- Monthly payment made to maintain health insurance coverage.
- Expenses paid directly by the patient, not covered by insurance.
- Coverage for medical expenses, often part of employee benefits.
- Amount you pay for covered healthcare services before insurance kicks in.
- Programs promoting physical and mental health at work.
- Tax-advantaged account used to pay for qualified medical expenses
13 Clues: Benefit that helps pay for eye exams and glasses. • Fixed amount paid for a covered healthcare service. • Insurance that covers teeth cleanings and procedures. • Programs promoting physical and mental health at work. • Percentage of costs shared between patient and insurer. • Providers contracted with your insurance for lower costs. • ...
Introduction to Medical Terminology 2018-11-16
15 Clues: sutures • painful • enlarged • increased • removal of • above the ribs • massive bleeding • surgical incision • suturing of nerves • torn or jagged cut • low blood pressure • medical term for puss • infection of the tonsils • artificial opening in the skin • patient complains of racing heart
Confederation Crossword 2023-09-04
Across
- Seasonal
- Care, Healthcare provided in the community
- Another term for blood pressure
- Relating to the observation and treatment of actual patients rather than theoretical or laboratory studies.
- To protect, promote or maintain health and well-being and at the same time helping to prevent disease, disability or death.
- This seasonal event allows you to connect wit you local health & voluntary services.
- The organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community.
Down
- A person trained to give emergency medical care
- Making Hillingdon a place to work.
- The - Hillingdon
- A serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action.
11 Clues: Seasonal • The - Hillingdon • Another term for blood pressure • Making Hillingdon a place to work. • Care, Healthcare provided in the community • A person trained to give emergency medical care • The organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community. • A serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action. • ...
Using Your Head 2023-05-17
15 Clues: behead • a view • a ghost • cautious • a dreamer • can be heard • nearsightedness • not easily seen • cannot be heard • related to sight • medical eye doctor • looking back in time • obvious or noticeable • doctor who measures eyesight • examining your own thoughts and feelings
Health Academy and You 2024-02-05
Across
- Who assists doctors in clinics, medical offices, and hospitals?
- What grade level can take the nurse aide course?
- What grade level generally takes medical terminology/law and ethics?
- What grade level, generally, takes the Intro to Health Science? course?
- What is the abbreviation for a Certified Nurse Aide?
Down
- Who is trained to perform blood draws?
- Who works with pharmacists to help patients and make sure they get the best care?
- What grade level completes an internship?
- Who wants to unleash their career beginning next year?
- What is the abbreviation for an electrocardiogram?
- Who can Join?
11 Clues: Who can Join? • Who is trained to perform blood draws? • What grade level completes an internship? • What grade level can take the nurse aide course? • What is the abbreviation for an electrocardiogram? • What is the abbreviation for a Certified Nurse Aide? • Who wants to unleash their career beginning next year? • ...
Steve Desouza-4.3a Vocabulary 2024-04-08
15 Clues: Shelf • Seize • Grumpy • Treatment • Long time • Small people • Medical tube • Intensive care • Under 18 criminal • Clear of obstacles • Personality disorder • Criminal nickname for young • Supervision over an offender • Person convicted of a high crime • A cavity, space, or channel in the body
Steve Desouza-4.3a Vocabulary 2024-04-08
15 Clues: Shelf • Seize • Grumpy • Treatment • Long time • Small people • Medical tube • Intensive care • Under 18 criminal • Clear of obstacles • Personality disorder • Criminal nickname for young • Supervision over an offender • Person convicted of a high crime • A cavity, space, or channel in the body
Environmental Quality and Liveability 2021-06-08
14 Clues: jobs • shops • health • schools • the weather • things to do • no population • how old you are • growth of money • your background • people in an are • crime in the area • how you get around • people with different families
65.Senses 2023-06-18
Across
- - Another word for sight, often used in a medical context
- - Another word for hearing, often used in a musical context
- - The ability to detect flavors with your tongue
- - The ability to detect scents with your nose
- - The ability to feel with your skin
- - The way your brain interprets sensory information
- - Relating to the senses, often used in a medical or scientific context
Down
- - Something that causes a response in the senses
- - Another word for taste, often used in a culinary context
- - Another word for smell, often used in a perfumery context
- - The physical feeling caused by sensory input
- - The way something feels when touched, often used in a culinary context
- - The ability to see with your eyes
- - The ability to hear with your ears
14 Clues: - The ability to see with your eyes • - The ability to hear with your ears • - The ability to feel with your skin • - The ability to detect scents with your nose • - The physical feeling caused by sensory input • - Something that causes a response in the senses • - The ability to detect flavors with your tongue • - The way your brain interprets sensory information • ...
Occupations 2023-07-20
Across
- A person who designs and builds structures and machines.
- A person who plays a musical instrument or sings professionally.
- A person who creates art and expresses their creativity.
- A professional cook who prepares and creates delicious food.
- A medical professional who provides care and support to patients.
- A person who participates in sports and physical activities.
- A medical professional who treats and cares for patients.
- A person who extinguishes fires and rescues people from danger.
- A person who operates and navigates an aircraft.
Down
- A person who writes books, articles, or other written works.
- A person who cultivates crops and raises livestock.
- A person who repairs and maintains vehicles and machinery.
- A person who conducts experiments and studies the natural world.
- A person who educates and instructs students.
14 Clues: A person who educates and instructs students. • A person who operates and navigates an aircraft. • A person who cultivates crops and raises livestock. • A person who designs and builds structures and machines. • A person who creates art and expresses their creativity. • A medical professional who treats and cares for patients. • ...
Come si sente? 2014-05-15
Across
- sciroppo syrup
- male to hurt
- sick
- mal di to have
- to recover, to heal
- a backache
- the flu
- ricetta prescription
- serious
- antibiotici antibiotics
Down
- to treat, to take care of
- a sore throat
- a headache
- aspirin
- una radiografia to take an x-ray
- la febbre to take someone's temperature
- a toothache
- visita medica medical examination
- dolore pain
- male to hurt oneself
20 Clues: sick • aspirin • the flu • serious • a headache • a backache • a toothache • dolore pain • male to hurt • a sore throat • sciroppo syrup • mal di to have • to recover, to heal • male to hurt oneself • ricetta prescription • antibiotici antibiotics • to treat, to take care of • una radiografia to take an x-ray • visita medica medical examination • la febbre to take someone's temperature
Special Activity For My Palangga 2021-10-12
Across
- inflammation of the heart
- the oxygen-loaded form of hemoglobin
- A group of single-celled fungi that reproduce by budding.
- suffix relating to urine
- a patient who receives medical treatment without being admitted to a hospital
- a diagnostic test which uses ultrasound waves to make images of the heart chambers
- the outside layer of cells that covers all the free, open surfaces of the body
- The spread from one part of the body to another.
Down
- a growth hormone that is produced by the anterior pituitary
- nucleotide base of adenine in RNA
- The protein from which fibrin is formed in normal blood clotting.
- first cranial nerve
- causative agent of bubonic plague
- system that regulates all biological processes in the body from conception through adulthood and into old age
- sometimes referred to as the “love hormone,”
- mortis, rigidity of a body after death
- A virus that is a leading cause of severe diarrhea and dehydration in young children.
- parasitic worms that feed on a living host to gain nourishment and protection
- medical term for fast heart rate
19 Clues: first cranial nerve • suffix relating to urine • inflammation of the heart • medical term for fast heart rate • nucleotide base of adenine in RNA • causative agent of bubonic plague • the oxygen-loaded form of hemoglobin • mortis, rigidity of a body after death • sometimes referred to as the “love hormone,” • The spread from one part of the body to another. • ...
Special Activity For My Palangga 2021-10-12
Across
- sometimes referred to as the “love hormone,”
- suffix relating to urine
- The spread from one part of the body to another.
- mortis rigidity of a body after death
- a growth hormone that is produced by the anterior pituitary
- the outside layer of cells that covers all the free, open surfaces of the body
- The protein from which fibrin is formed in normal blood clotting.
- causative agent of bubonic plague
- a diagnostic test which uses ultrasound waves to make images of the heart chambers
- system that regulates all biological processes in the body from conception through adulthood and into old age
Down
- A virus that is a leading cause of severe diarrhea and dehydration in young children.
- medical term for fast heart rate
- a patient who receives medical treatment without being admitted to a hospital
- nucleotide base of adenine in RNA
- parasitic worms that feed on a living host to gain nourishment and protection
- first cranial nerve
- inflammation of the heart
- the oxygen-loaded form of hemoglobin
- A group of single-celled fungi that reproduce by budding.
19 Clues: first cranial nerve • suffix relating to urine • inflammation of the heart • medical term for fast heart rate • nucleotide base of adenine in RNA • causative agent of bubonic plague • the oxygen-loaded form of hemoglobin • mortis rigidity of a body after death • sometimes referred to as the “love hormone,” • The spread from one part of the body to another. • ...
Special Activity For My Palangga 2021-10-12
Across
- system that regulates all biological processes in the body from conception through adulthood and into old age
- rigidity of a body after death
- inflammation of the heart
- The spread from one part of the body to another.
- A virus that is a leading cause of severe diarrhea and dehydration in young children.
- A group of single-celled fungi that reproduce by budding.
- a growth hormone that is produced by the anterior pituitary
- a patient who receives medical treatment without being admitted to a hospital
- sometimes referred to as the “love hormone,”
- parasitic worms that feed on a living host to gain nourishment and protection
Down
- first cranial nerve
- causative agent of bubonic plague
- a diagnostic test which uses ultrasound waves to make images of the heart chambers
- suffix relating to urine
- medical term for fast heart rate
- The protein from which fibrin is formed in normal blood clotting.
- nucleotide base of adenine in RNA
- the oxygen-loaded form of hemoglobin
- the outside layer of cells that covers all the free, open surfaces of the body
19 Clues: first cranial nerve • suffix relating to urine • inflammation of the heart • rigidity of a body after death • medical term for fast heart rate • causative agent of bubonic plague • nucleotide base of adenine in RNA • the oxygen-loaded form of hemoglobin • sometimes referred to as the “love hormone,” • The spread from one part of the body to another. • ...
sam's 2015-12-05
Across
- The 'powerhouses' of biological cells
- The voice box
- The corresponding anti-particle of the electron, used in a type of medical scan
- The medical term for 'sneezing'
- A programming language that's also an animal
- The largest prefix (e.g. kilo, milli, giga etc.)
- This hardware carries out all the instructions of a computer - the 'brains' of the computer
- The third lightest element
- One of the four bases of nucleic acids
Down
- A large family of animals that includes insects, spiders and crustaceans
- The opposite of differentiation
- When a wave passes through a narrow gap and 'spreads out'
- When a particle and antiparticle destroy each other
- The splitting of large atomic nuclei (the basis of nuclear energy)
- The mathematical name for an 'oval' shape
- When water moves from a high concentration of water to a low concentration of it
- A process that takes place in organisms that gives them energy
- The carrier particle of the electromagnetic force
- The mathematician who invented calculus, and has a unit of force named after him
19 Clues: The voice box • The third lightest element • The opposite of differentiation • The medical term for 'sneezing' • The 'powerhouses' of biological cells • One of the four bases of nucleic acids • The mathematical name for an 'oval' shape • A programming language that's also an animal • The largest prefix (e.g. kilo, milli, giga etc.) • ...
Jobs 2023-06-12
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- - Rescues people and extinguishes fires to protect lives and property.
- - Maintains law and order, and keeps communities safe.
- - Cultivates crops and raises livestock on a farm.
- - Constructs and repairs wooden structures and furniture.
- - Creates beautiful and expressive works of art using various mediums.
- - Designs and builds structures, machines, and systems.
- - Captures images and moments using a camera.
- - Conducts experiments and research to expand knowledge and make discoveries.
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- - Assists doctors and provides medical care to patients.
- - Cares for and treats animals, ensuring their health and well-being.
- - Prepares and cooks delicious meals in restaurants or kitchens.
- - Monitors swimmers and ensures their safety in aquatic environments.
- - Prepares and cooks delicious meals in restaurants or kitchens.
- - Educator who imparts knowledge and guides students in their learning.
- - Helps people find books and information at the library.
- - Travels to space and explores celestial bodies.
- - Plays musical instruments and performs for audiences.
- - Engages in sports and physical activities, competing at a professional level.
- - Operates aircraft and safely transports passengers or cargo.
- - Medical professional who treats and cares for patients.
20 Clues: - Captures images and moments using a camera. • - Travels to space and explores celestial bodies. • - Cultivates crops and raises livestock on a farm. • - Maintains law and order, and keeps communities safe. • - Plays musical instruments and performs for audiences. • - Designs and builds structures, machines, and systems. • ...
Phase II 2023-01-30
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- what you enter to get into WGS pricing service standalone menu
- is one thing that cannot be viewed in Distribution Enrollment file on DEI
- easier place to find EOB's
- carrier's pursuit of a recovery
- the requirement to contact the local Plan where services will be performed before being admitted for impatient care
- where you would look up provider file
- the percentage of the Plan allowance that member pays for their care
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- where you'd look up letters, medical records ect.
- Plan___is the amount we use to calculate our payment for certain types of covered services
- allows the CCR to request assistance from another dept/associate
- database also found in BSessions
- __events errors in medical care that are clearly identifiable & preventable
- __Representative that stands in the shoes of the Member
- where you can look up codes, brochures, ect
- __ date(the 3rd,4th &5th positions indicating date the claim was received
- is disp #4
- is used to further identify the procedure performed
- screen is current claims for member in streamline
- Claim___is used to search for an existing claim
19 Clues: is disp #4 • easier place to find EOB's • carrier's pursuit of a recovery • database also found in BSessions • where you would look up provider file • where you can look up codes, brochures, ect • Claim___is used to search for an existing claim • where you'd look up letters, medical records ect. • screen is current claims for member in streamline • ...
Stage 20 Culture 2025-10-21
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- Hippocrates used this to guide his diagnoses.
- An ancient remedy was to use juice of the ___ to relieve pain, which we still use today.
- An ancient remedy for skin issues is the use of ___, which we still use today.
- What attracted scholars to Alexandria to study?
- This man invented a steam-powered toy and a water clock.
- This man performed the first recorded public dissection.
- What nationality was Hippocrates?
- ___ was the Roman god of medicine and healing.
- This man measured the circumference of the Earth before Copernicus.
- Hippocrates created an ___ in which medical professionals swear to do no harm.
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- This man removed magic and superstition from medicine.
- These people believed dissection to be evil.
- Due to ___, the Egyptians had an advanced knowledge of anatomy.
- The Romans improved this medical tool.
- This tribe is credited with inventing astrology.
- The Romans were the first to put a ___ in the army.
- This pseudo-science was considered wicked by certain emperors.
- These people improved medicine through great advances in hygiene and sanitation.
- This woman was a scholar in mathematics and astronomy.
- This man wrote The Elements, in which he summarized all knowledge of geometry.
20 Clues: What nationality was Hippocrates? • The Romans improved this medical tool. • These people believed dissection to be evil. • Hippocrates used this to guide his diagnoses. • ___ was the Roman god of medicine and healing. • What attracted scholars to Alexandria to study? • This tribe is credited with inventing astrology. • ...
Healthcare Terms 2025-02-03
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- A long-lasting condition that often requires ongoing management
- Related to the brain, nerves, and spinal cord
- The ability to use words and symbols to communicate
- To identify a disease or condition based on symptoms and tests
- A sudden and often short-term condition
- To evaluate or measure a person’s abilities, symptoms, or condition
- Any action taken to improve a medical condition or symptom
- A weakness or impairment in a specific skill or ability
- Strategy A technique used to work around a deficit or impairment
- When one healthcare provider sends a patient to a specialist for further care
- The ability to complete daily tasks and activities
- A prediction of how a disease or condition will progress
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- The ability to express and understand thoughts, ideas, and emotions
- A condition that gets worse over time
- Therapy that helps patients regain lost skills after illness or injury
- Related to thinking, memory, problem-solving, and decision-making
- To provide medical care to improve a condition or relieve symptoms
17 Clues: A condition that gets worse over time • A sudden and often short-term condition • Related to the brain, nerves, and spinal cord • The ability to complete daily tasks and activities • The ability to use words and symbols to communicate • A weakness or impairment in a specific skill or ability • A prediction of how a disease or condition will progress • ...
Med Device & Packaging 2025-08-06
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- Testing required to ensure packaging can withstand transportation
- Controlled facility conditions required for packaging operations
- Type of medical device file required by ISO 13485
- Documented plan for testing and validation of packaging systems
- Key ISO 13485 clause covering supplier and outsourced process control
- Records must be maintained to demonstrate this regulatory requirement
- Documented plan for testing and validation of packaging systems
- International standard for medical device quality management system
- Document detailing materials and methods and criteria used for a package
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- A system that prevents ingress of microorganisms and maintains sterility
- Action taken to eliminate the cause of a detected nonconformity
- A documented system to show how requirements are met in a QMS
- Seal that must remain intact until the point of use
- Risk-based approach required throughout the product lifecycle
- Documented evidence that a process consistently produces results
- Internal reviews conducted to verify QMS conformity
- A change that could affect packaging performance must undergo this
- Standard governing packaging for terminally sterilized devices
18 Clues: Type of medical device file required by ISO 13485 • Seal that must remain intact until the point of use • Internal reviews conducted to verify QMS conformity • A documented system to show how requirements are met in a QMS • Risk-based approach required throughout the product lifecycle • Standard governing packaging for terminally sterilized devices • ...
Clinical Performance Summer Crossword 2023-06-19
Across
- Value
- America's Independence Day
- Healthcare Subscriber
- Something New
- the state of being connected (pl)
- Has 700 Pharmacy Locations
- Toll (pl)
- MD Order
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- Risk Adjustment Center For _____
- Focus (x4)
- Hayworth and Dreyling
- Summer Begins
- Start of the Mississippi River
- Jeff Grosklags
- Optum Health Chief Medical Officer (Dr.)
- Chance
- Before Eight
17 Clues: Value • Chance • MD Order • Toll (pl) • Focus (x4) • Before Eight • Summer Begins • Something New • Jeff Grosklags • Hayworth and Dreyling • Healthcare Subscriber • America's Independence Day • Has 700 Pharmacy Locations • Start of the Mississippi River • Risk Adjustment Center For _____ • the state of being connected (pl) • Optum Health Chief Medical Officer (Dr.)
Jubileum 2014-01-30
13 Clues: firma • "krantje" • jouw dieet • vervoermiddel • leukste sector • trouwe viervoeter • karaktereigenschap • waar je thuis bent • mijlpaal in je carriere • sleutelwoord voor begrip • externe geheugen van kees • ander woord voor proficiat • figuur uit de Fabeltjeskrant ;-)
Public services 2023-08-09
11 Clues: movies • provide water • provides milk • transportation • postal services • medical treatment • provides groceries • helps in educating • cremating the dead • protects our money • walks and recreation
Going on a trip! 2021-03-25
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- clothes worn for swimming.
- insurance, insurance that covers the costs and losses associated with traveling.
- money in coins or notes.
- a document that says from what country you are and where you can travel.
- ticket, a document that says that you can board a plane.
- belt, a belt which has a pouch that can carry money.
- treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease.
- kit, collection of supplies that is used to give medical treatment.
- boots, footwear specifically designed for protecting the feet and ankles.
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- a case with a handle and a hinged lid.
- a light, open footwear.
- bag, a piece of luggage that can be brought on board the plane.
- a substance used for medical treatment.
13 Clues: a light, open footwear. • money in coins or notes. • clothes worn for swimming. • a case with a handle and a hinged lid. • a substance used for medical treatment. • belt, a belt which has a pouch that can carry money. • ticket, a document that says that you can board a plane. • bag, a piece of luggage that can be brought on board the plane. • ...
Safety Week Crossword 2023-03-14
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- High risk equipment that requires a license.
- Database to raise Good Saves.
- Health and Safety representative.
- Defined as any source of potential damage, harm or adverse health effects on something or someone.
- Process to define how to identify which hazards are likely to cause harm. (2 words)
- Highest level of Hierarchy of Controls
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- Where on site would you wear high visibility vest?
- Raising an unsafe observation(2 words)
- Who is responsible to ensure workplace safety.
- Our safety regulator.
- Personal protective equipment
- Is what we term immediate medical assistance offered to any ill or injured person, irrespective of the severity of the illness, to save a person's life till medical help or ambulance arrives.
- Serious injury & fatality prevention program.
13 Clues: Our safety regulator. • Database to raise Good Saves. • Personal protective equipment • Health and Safety representative. • Raising an unsafe observation(2 words) • Highest level of Hierarchy of Controls • High risk equipment that requires a license. • Serious injury & fatality prevention program. • Who is responsible to ensure workplace safety. • ...
Vocabulary Revision 21st February 2025-02-21
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- If something happens _____ it happens once a week.
- If people are _____ they are nice to other people.
- If something takes _____ it happens.
- Your medical ______________ are the information about your health and medical history.
- The ______ about something are the most important information about it.
- An _____________ event is an event which happens every year.
- An _____ is something that happens.
- If something is _____ people like doing it.
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- If you _____ for something you give your name and other information about yourself, because you want to do something.
- A _____________ is a group of people who live in the same area.
- A _____________ is when people enjoy themselves together because they are happy about something.
- If something is _____________ it is not modern.
- If you ____________ something you ask for it.
13 Clues: An _____ is something that happens. • If something takes _____ it happens. • If something is _____ people like doing it. • If you ____________ something you ask for it. • If something is _____________ it is not modern. • If something happens _____ it happens once a week. • If people are _____ they are nice to other people. • ...
Vocabulary Revision 21st February 2025-02-21
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- If something happens _____ it happens once a week.
- If people are _____ they are nice to other people.
- An _____ is something that happens.
- The ______ about something are the most important information about it.
- If something is _____________ it is not modern.
- If something is _____ people like doing it.
- If something takes _____ it happens.
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- Your medical ______________ are the information about your health and medical history.
- A _____________ is when people enjoy themselves together because they are happy about something.
- If you ____________ something you ask for it.
- If you _____ for something you give your name and other information about yourself, because you want to do something.
- A _____________ is a group of people who live in the same area.
- An _____________ event is an event which happens every year.
13 Clues: An _____ is something that happens. • If something takes _____ it happens. • If something is _____ people like doing it. • If you ____________ something you ask for it. • If something is _____________ it is not modern. • If something happens _____ it happens once a week. • If people are _____ they are nice to other people. • ...
Chapter 5 5-4 2022-03-11
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- request for money
- pays for injuries to you or your passengers caused by a driver with no insurance
- pays for repairs/replacement of your car if damaged in a collision
- Covers damage to property - includes telephone poles and fire hydrants
- at fault
- covers injuries -you are responsible for paying medical expenses
- Most important type of coverage -many different types
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- pays for a rental car if you are in a crash
- pays for towing or road service
- covers repair/replacement of parts of your car damaged by vandalism, fires, disasters, etc.
- no fault insurance - covers you and people injured in,or,or around your car for medical treatment
- purchased because drivers can't afford the cost of an accident
- Responsible
13 Clues: at fault • Responsible • request for money • pays for towing or road service • pays for a rental car if you are in a crash • Most important type of coverage -many different types • purchased because drivers can't afford the cost of an accident • covers injuries -you are responsible for paying medical expenses • ...
Acute rheumatic fever 2022-04-22
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- medical term for nosebleeds
- is a body temperature that's higher than is considered normal.
- involuntary, irregular muscle movement
- is an inflammation of the pharynx
- sweating, especially to an unusual degree as a symptom of disease or a side effect of a drug.
- is the inflammation of the heart.
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- is a disease that can affect the heart, joints, brain, and skin.
- a type of skin rash caused by injured or inflamed blood capillaries.
- is the swelling and tenderness of one or more joints.
- is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve
- medical condition of painful joints with no evidence of inflammation.
- a condition in which the heart valves have been permanently damaged by rheumatic fever.
- Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
13 Clues: medical term for nosebleeds • is an inflammation of the pharynx • is the inflammation of the heart. • Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs • involuntary, irregular muscle movement • is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve • is the swelling and tenderness of one or more joints. • is a body temperature that's higher than is considered normal. • ...
chapter 3 vocab 2017-01-26
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- Health community wide effort to monitor and promote the welfare of the population.
- shopping using the internet to buy products and services.
- shopping method of judging the benefits of different products by comparing several factors
- company's written agreement to repair a product or refund your money should the product not function properly.
- care actions to prevent onset of disease
- the various methods of communicating information
- medical doctor trained to handle particular kinds of patients.
- Treats skin diseases
- the scientific study of patterns of disease in a population.
- Doctor that treats children
- doctor that treats mental health
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- Group of people using a product or service
- care physicians medical doctors who provide physical checkups and general care.
- failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards.
- doctor who cares for patients that have cancer
- advocates people whose sole purpose is to take on regional, national, and even international consumer issues.
- written or spoken media message designed to interest consumers in purchasing a product
- doctor that treats eyes
- Consumer anyone who purchases or uses health products
19 Clues: Treats skin diseases • doctor that treats eyes • Doctor that treats children • doctor that treats mental health • care actions to prevent onset of disease • Group of people using a product or service • doctor who cares for patients that have cancer • the various methods of communicating information • Consumer anyone who purchases or uses health products • ...
chapter 3 vocab 2017-01-26
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- Group of people using a product or service
- doctor that treats mental health
- care actions to prevent onset of disease
- Doctor that treats children
- doctor that treats eyes
- shopping method of judging the benefits of different products by comparing several factors
- doctor who cares for patients that have cancer
- care physicians medical doctors who provide physical checkups and general care.
- Health community wide effort to monitor and promote the welfare of the population.
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- failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards.
- written or spoken media message designed to interest consumers in purchasing a product
- company's written agreement to repair a product or refund your money should the product not function properly.
- the scientific study of patterns of disease in a population.
- Treats skin diseases
- the various methods of communicating information
- medical doctor trained to handle particular kinds of patients.
- advocates people whose sole purpose is to take on regional, national, and even international consumer issues.
- Consumer anyone who purchases or uses health products
- shopping using the internet to buy products and services.
19 Clues: Treats skin diseases • doctor that treats eyes • Doctor that treats children • doctor that treats mental health • care actions to prevent onset of disease • Group of people using a product or service • doctor who cares for patients that have cancer • the various methods of communicating information • Consumer anyone who purchases or uses health products • ...
Patient Care 2024-02-05
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- Transducer used in sterile field or within a blood vessel
- An example of airborne precautions
- US Government organization concerned with healthful working conditions
- A person's ability to act on their own behalf
- An example of droplet precautions
- Gloves, gowns, masks face shields are a few examples
- Name given to the actions a professional may partake per their licensure
- Two of these are needed to confirm the correct patient is being imaged
- Organization that establishes standard precautions
- Simple terms that describe complex medical jargon
- C-Diff is an example of _______ precautions
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- A person needed to communicate in a different language, should be trained
- The translation system Riverside uses
- Precautions used to limit exposure to secretions, mucous membranes, and particles
- US law that ainms to protect patient health information
- Morality of medical policy and practice
- Patient's permission to continue with a procedure after reviewing risks and benefits
- To not harm or cause the least amount or harm to get a good outcome
- Moral obligation to do the right thing
19 Clues: An example of droplet precautions • An example of airborne precautions • The translation system Riverside uses • Moral obligation to do the right thing • Morality of medical policy and practice • C-Diff is an example of _______ precautions • A person's ability to act on their own behalf • Simple terms that describe complex medical jargon • ...
medbuzz 2025-11-19
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- — Mental function improved by regular physical activity.
- — Advanced training completed by Dr. Ratnani in Critical Care Medicine.
- — Medical school that shaped Dr. Ratnani’s research journey.
- — Daily movement measure associated with slower decline.
- — Process by which the fetal tissue becomes hardened in Stone Baby cases.
- — Long-term process the Alzheimer’s study aims to slow.
- — Career pathway highlighted in both the podcast episode and study.
- — Type of pregnancy where the fetus implants outside the uterus.
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- — Value Dr. Ratnani highlights as essential in an application.
- — Influence from senior doctors that helped guide Dr. Ratnani’s career.
- — Protein linked to Alzheimer’s disease buildup
- — Common imaging used to detect abnormal pregnancies.
- — Subject Dr. Ratnani studied repeatedly during medical school.
- — The location where most lithopedion cases are found.
- — Imaging technique used in one of the Stone Baby cases.
- — Biological marker whose accumulation predicts cognitive decline.
- — Device used to track daily step counts in the study.
- — The hospital unit Dr. Ratnani works in as an intensivist.
- — Character trait emphasized about Dr. Ratnani in the podcast episode.
19 Clues: — Protein linked to Alzheimer’s disease buildup • — Common imaging used to detect abnormal pregnancies. • — The location where most lithopedion cases are found. • — Device used to track daily step counts in the study. • — Long-term process the Alzheimer’s study aims to slow. • — Mental function improved by regular physical activity. • ...
Latin America 2025-11-20
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- South American range along western side of continent
- step-like farm fields cut into mountains, hillsides
- River carries more water than next seven largest rivers in the world combined
- climate found in mountains of Mexico and South America
- Founded around Tenochtitlan, Present day Mexico City.
- domesticated the Llama.
- factors like better jobs, schools, medical care
- flat savannas with moderate rainfall, good for farming
- Colonized Brazil
- main religion of Latin America
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- Mexico is a part of this with Canada and the U.S.
- the first country to gain independence in Latin America
- this is the climate of part of Chile along the west coast
- Dominated Southern Mexico and Central America and created calendars
- divided between the countries of Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
- factors like poor medical care, poor education, bad jobs, only rich few own land
- factories where imported materials are assembled into finished goods for export to the United States.
- grassy, treeless areas used for livestock grazing, farming
- the other main language paired with Portuguese
19 Clues: Colonized Brazil • domesticated the Llama. • main religion of Latin America • the other main language paired with Portuguese • factors like better jobs, schools, medical care • Mexico is a part of this with Canada and the U.S. • step-like farm fields cut into mountains, hillsides • South American range along western side of continent • ...
#18 Hospital Staff 2025-09-11
14 Clues: Greet visitors • Offer kindness • Keep rooms safe • Prepare medicines • Organize treatment • Provide medical care • Create healthy menus • Move patients safely • Support patient needs • Give spiritual comfort • Daily support and help • Guide physical activity • Protect hospital grounds • Operate hospital machines
UOSCOM - Medical Crossword - Musculoskeletal 2021-03-09
Across
- Follows chickenpox
- Carpal bone
- Antipyretic but not anti-inflammatory
- Receptors for this are targeted in myasthenia gravis
- Quasimodo suffered from
- Sunshine vitamin
- Found on a pirate’s flag
- Father of modern anatomy
- Point of weakness for Achilles
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- Depletion of ATP after death causes
- Muscle used for tendon grafting
- Meaning muscle
- Longest bone
- Hat doesn’t fit anymore
- Liver enzyme also found in bones
- Commonly pierced tissue
- Number of lumbar bones
17 Clues: Carpal bone • Longest bone • Meaning muscle • Sunshine vitamin • Follows chickenpox • Number of lumbar bones • Hat doesn’t fit anymore • Commonly pierced tissue • Quasimodo suffered from • Found on a pirate’s flag • Father of modern anatomy • Point of weakness for Achilles • Muscle used for tendon grafting • Liver enzyme also found in bones • Depletion of ATP after death causes • ...
Medical Book Keeping Test 2022-01-24
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- , A Business form giving written acknowledgement for cash received.
- Payments collected by the bank and added to the customer's bank account in the form of a credit memorandum
- , The process of transferring the debit and credit information from the journal to the individual accounts in the general ledger
- , A report the provides information on practice activities for a twenty-four-hour period.
- , The total amount of money in a bank account.
- , A report of deposits; withdrawals; and bank balance sent to a depositor by a bank.
- , A change or correction
- Balance , Business owes the patient more money
- , Something of value.
- , The total amount of money owed to a business.
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- , An AMount of cash kept on hand and used for making small patyments.
- Deposit , A claim on a bank that obliges the bank to give the depositor his or her cash when demanded.
- , Amounts to be paid in the future for goods or services already acquired.
- , Debt; something disadvantageous.
- , The total amount owed to a business.
- , An amount of money that the patient owes.
- , An Arrangement to receive cash, goods, or services now and pay for them in the future.
- , A record of all charges and payments made on a particular patient's account.
18 Clues: , Something of value. • , A change or correction • , Debt; something disadvantageous. • , The total amount owed to a business. • , An amount of money that the patient owes. • , The total amount of money in a bank account. • Balance , Business owes the patient more money • , The total amount of money owed to a business. • ...
Zack's medical crossword puzzle 2018-11-29
Across
- A list of all references used by an author in the preparation of a manuscript
- Page The first manuscript page which contains the title of the manuscript, and the authors name
- A receivers response to a message
- Internal and external interference with the communication process
- The placing of a colon after the salutation of a letter and the placing of a comma after the complimentary closing
- The assessment of a document to determine its clarity
- Using words and gestures to convey a message
- Ideas formulated by the sender to be received by the recipient
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- The chosen method of transmitting a message
- The first complete keying of a manuscript
- Notes that are usually at the bottom of a page used to cite sources
- The arrangement of a letter whereby the date line, complimentary closing, and signature all begin at the center of the page
- No punctuation used outside the the body of a letter unless the line ends with an abbreviation
- An Arrangement of a letter so that all lines begin on the left margin
- The careful reading and examination of a document for the sole purpose of finding and correcting errors
- The application of meaning by the receiver of a transmitted message
- References that the author may have used as background or relevant information
17 Clues: A receivers response to a message • The first complete keying of a manuscript • The chosen method of transmitting a message • Using words and gestures to convey a message • The assessment of a document to determine its clarity • Ideas formulated by the sender to be received by the recipient • Internal and external interference with the communication process • ...
Zack's medical crossword puzzle 2018-11-29
Across
- Internal and external interference with the communication process
- The application of meaning by the receiver of a transmitted message
- Notes that are usually at the bottom of a page used to cite sources
- A receivers response to a message
- The placing of a colon after the salutation of a letter and the placing of a comma after the complimentary closing
- The assessment of a document to determine its clarity
- Page The first manuscript page which contains the title of the manuscript, and the authors name
- The chosen method of transmitting a message
- The first complete keying of a manuscript
- Using words and gestures to convey a message
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- An Arrangement of a letter so that all lines begin on the left margin
- Ideas formulated by the sender to be received by the recipient
- The arrangement of a letter whereby the date line, complimentary closing, and signature all begin at the center of the page
- The careful reading and examination of a document for the sole purpose of finding and correcting errors
- A list of all references used by an author in the preparation of a manuscript
- No punctuation used outside the the body of a letter unless the line ends with an abbreviation
- References that the author may have used as background or relevant information
17 Clues: A receivers response to a message • The first complete keying of a manuscript • The chosen method of transmitting a message • Using words and gestures to convey a message • The assessment of a document to determine its clarity • Ideas formulated by the sender to be received by the recipient • Internal and external interference with the communication process • ...
Medical Terminology Ch 2 2024-01-10
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- Situated nearest the midline
- Is the sagittal plane that divides the body into equal left and right halves
- The direction toward, or nearer, the side of the body
- The direction toward, or nearer, the midline
- Pertaining to the head
- Is a horizontal plane that divides the body into superior and inferior portions
- Is a vertical plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior portions
- Situated in the front
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- Is a vertical plane that divides the body into unequal left and right portions
- Situated farthest from the midline or beginning of a body structure
- Towards the head
- Refers to the front or belly side of the organs or body
- Lowermost, below, or towards the back
- Towards the lower part of the body
- Uppermost, above, or toward the head
- Situated in the back
- Refers to the back of the organs or body
17 Clues: Towards the head • Situated in the back • Situated in the front • Pertaining to the head • Situated nearest the midline • Towards the lower part of the body • Uppermost, above, or toward the head • Lowermost, below, or towards the back • Refers to the back of the organs or body • The direction toward, or nearer, the midline • ...
Medical Terminology Week 6 2023-02-14
Across
- Abdomen
- across,horizontal
- Right lower quadrant
- below normal,low
- left upper quadrant
- Right upper quadrant
- Right
- below or towards the feet
- Left
- toward or nearest the origin of a part
- towards the middle or center
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- side
- above or on top of
- skull
- posterior,behind
- away from or the farthest from the origin of a point
- Left lower quadrant
17 Clues: side • Left • skull • Right • Abdomen • below normal,low • posterior,behind • across,horizontal • above or on top of • left upper quadrant • Left lower quadrant • Right lower quadrant • Right upper quadrant • below or towards the feet • towards the middle or center • toward or nearest the origin of a part • away from or the farthest from the origin of a point
Medical Terminology - Muscular System 2023-10-01
Across
- movement of a limb toward the midline of the body
- a band of fibrous tissues that holds structures together abnormally
- movement of a limb away from the midline of the body
- the herniation of muscle substance through a tear in the fascia surrounding it
- a surgical incision into a tendon
- weakness or wearing away of body tissues and structures
- the point where the muscle ends by attaching to a bone or tendon
- slanted or at an angle
- the degeneration of muscle tissue
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- inflammation of a fascia
- the suturing of the end of tendon to a bone
- extreme slowness in movement
- the point where the muscle ends by attaching to a bone or tendon
- movement that bends the foot upward at the ankle
- the circular movement at the far end of a limb
- weakness or slight muscular paralysis
- the quick involuntary jerking of a muscle or group of muscles
- surgical suturing of a muscle
18 Clues: slanted or at an angle • inflammation of a fascia • extreme slowness in movement • surgical suturing of a muscle • a surgical incision into a tendon • the degeneration of muscle tissue • weakness or slight muscular paralysis • the suturing of the end of tendon to a bone • the circular movement at the far end of a limb • movement that bends the foot upward at the ankle • ...
