clinic terminology by mukesh

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Across
  1. 3. Plan: A healthcare provider's recommended course of action to manage or treat a patient's medical condition, including medications, therapies, and lifestyle changes.
  2. 4. A recommendation by a primary care physician for a patient to see a specialist or receive further medical evaluation or treatment.
  3. 7. An individual receiving medical treatment or care from a healthcare provider.
  4. 9. Health Record (EHR): A digital record of a patient's medical history, including diagnoses, medications, allergies, lab results, and other relevant information.
  5. 10. Tests: Diagnostic tests performed on blood, urine, or other specimens to assess a patient's health status, detect diseases, or monitor treatment effectiveness.
  6. 12. A written order from a physician for a specific medication, including dosage, frequency, and instructions for use.
  7. 14. A medical doctor who diagnoses, treats, and provides medical care to patients.
  8. 15. Consent: The process of providing a patient with information about a proposed medical procedure, including risks, benefits, and alternatives, and obtaining their voluntary agreement before proceeding.
  9. 19. A healthcare professional who assists physicians with clinical and administrative tasks, such as taking vital signs, preparing patients for exams, and maintaining medical records.
  10. 20. A fixed amount that patients are required to pay out-of-pocket for certain medical services or medications, typically at the time of the visit.
Down
  1. 1. The identification of a patient's medical condition or disease based on their symptoms, medical history, and diagnostic tests.
  2. 2. History: A comprehensive record of a patient's past and current medical conditions, surgeries, allergies, medications, and family medical history.
  3. 5. An administrative staff member responsible for greeting patients, scheduling appointments, and managing the front desk of the clinic.
  4. 6. Signs: Basic measurements of a patient's essential bodily functions, including temperature, blood pressure, heart rate, and respiratory rate.
  5. 8. A healthcare professional who assists physicians, provides patient care, administers medications, and performs various medical procedures.
  6. 11. A scheduled time for a patient to visit the clinic for medical evaluation or treatment.
  7. 13. Complaint: The primary reason or symptom for which a patient seeks medical attention.
  8. 16. A subsequent appointment or communication with a patient to monitor their progress, adjust treatment plans, or address any concerns.
  9. 17. Coverage: The extent to which a patient's health insurance plan pays for medical services, including consultations, tests, procedures, and medications.
  10. 18. A healthcare facility where medical professionals provide outpatient care, usually for non-emergency conditions.