Across
- 3. A planned program (physical, occupational, psychological, etc.) to improve health.
- 5. Urgent care for serious, sudden illnesses or injuries needing immediate attention.
- 9. A licensed healthcare professional who monitors patients and provides care.
- 10. Remote healthcare delivery using video, phone, or digital communication.
- 12. A healthcare facility for outpatient care, often for routine visits or specialties.
- 13. Someone receiving medical care or treatment.
- 16. A substance prescribed or taken to help heal or manage symptoms.
- 17. The branch of medicine that diagnoses and treats cancer.
- 18. Describes a long lasting or persistent health condition.
- 19. The medical field that uses imaging (X rays, CT, MRI) to diagnose and guide treatment.
Down
- 1. Actions taken to reduce the risk of disease or injury before it occurs.
- 2. A biologic given to produce immunity and prevent infectious disease.
- 4. A medical procedure involving an incision or operation to treat a condition.
- 6. A large medical center that provides inpatient care and complex procedures.
- 7. A medical doctor who examines, diagnoses, and treats illnesses.
- 8. Therapy and support to help someone recover skills or function after illness or injury.
- 11. The actions or care given to manage or cure an illness or injury.
- 14. The medical specialty caring for infants, children, and adolescents.
- 15. The identification of a disease or condition from its signs and symptoms.
