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Across
  1. 2. Resonance Imaging: A medical imaging technique that uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed images of the body's internal structures.
  2. 3. Tomography: A medical imaging technique that uses computer-processed combinations of X-ray measurements taken from different angles to produce cross-sectional images.
  3. 6. Each collection of related information.
  4. 8. Power Supply: A backup power system that provides electricity in case of a power failure.
  5. 10. Surgery: A type of surgery performed using robotic systems to enhance precision and control.
  6. 11. Stress Test: A diagnostic test that uses a drug called adenosine to widen blood vessels and simulate the effects of exercise on the heart.
  7. 14. Devices that generate concentrated beams of light used in medical treatments and surgeries.
  8. 19. Instruction: The use of computers to provide interactive instruction or training.
  9. 22. Specific categories or areas of data within a database.
  10. 23. Portals: Secure online websites that allow patients to access their health records and communicate with providers.
  11. 24. A global network that connects millions of private, public, academic, business, and government networks.
  12. 25. Computer: A powerful computer used for large-scale data processing and critical applications.
  13. 30. The use of telecommunications technology to provide healthcare services remotely.
  14. 31. A test that records the electrical activity of the heart over a period of time.
  15. 34. Security systems that protect networks from unauthorized access.
  16. 35. Emission Tomography: A medical imaging technique that uses radioactive tracers to visualize metabolic processes in the body.
  17. 36. Surgery: A surgical technique that uses real-time imaging to guide procedures with precision.
  18. 38. Computer: A computer designed for general use by an individual.
Down
  1. 1. When a group of related records is combined.
  2. 4. A small, personal computer designed for individual use.
  3. 5. Literacy: A basic understanding of how a computer works and the applications used in your field or profession.
  4. 7. An applied science used to promote an individual's safety and well-being by adapting to the environment and using techniques to prevent injuries.
  5. 9. A test that uses ultrasound waves to create images of the heart to assess its structure and function.
  6. 12. Allows a user to locate records quickly, compile statistics and reports, enter additional information and changes readily, and store information more efficiently than paper files.
  7. 13. Information Exchange: The secure sharing of health-related information among organizations.
  8. 15. Stress Test: A test that uses radioactive tracers to evaluate blood flow to the heart.
  9. 16. Stress Test: A test that evaluates heart function by monitoring its activity during physical exertion.
  10. 17. Design: The use of computer software to create, modify, analyze, or optimize designs.
  11. 18. Systems that connect computers and devices to share resources and information.
  12. 20. Stress Test: A diagnostic test where dobutamine, a medication that mimics the effects of exercise, is administered to evaluate heart function.
  13. 21. A software application used for organizing, analyzing, and storing data in tabular form.
  14. 26. Therapy: The use of high-energy radiation to treat diseases, especially cancer.
  15. 27. Mail: A method of exchanging digital messages over the internet.
  16. 28. The remote delivery of pharmaceutical care through telecommunications.
  17. 29. Learning: Education or training conducted over digital platforms.
  18. 32. A diagnostic imaging technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to visualize internal body structures.
  19. 33. Health Record: A computerized version of a patient’s medical information that may include statistical data.
  20. 37. Malicious software programs designed to disrupt, damage, or gain unauthorized access to computer systems.