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Team 5 Crossword Puzzle
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Nine : How many regions are in the abdominopelvic cavity?
Therapeutic : If the treatment is ________, the symptoms or signs of the disease disappear
medical record : This is where healthcare professionals document all care provided to a patient
Posterior : The back of the body is referred to as the __________ section.
Refractory page : A disease that does not respond well to treatment is said to be.
lower back : Lumb/o pertains to
Heart : Define the combining form Cardi/o- .
Congenital : Caused by an abnormality in the fetus as it develops or caused by an abnormal process that occurs during gestation or birth.
Hospice : __________ is an inpatient facility for patients who are dying from terminal illness and their physicians have certified that they have less than 6 months to live.
Pediatrics : Medical specialty that deals with infants and children.
Nervous : System that deals with the brain, cranial nerves, spinal cord, & spinal nerves.
Cartilage : Define the combining form Chondr/o-.
Tissue : Body structure formed of cells.
Disease : When functioning properly, the body operates in a state of health, when it fails, what does it experience?
Etiology : The cause or origin of a disease
Macroscopic : Pertaining to the structures that can be seen with the naked eye
Combining form : The foundation of the word, give the main medical meaning
Etymology : The study of word origins
Anatomical : The standard position in which the body is standing erect
Thoracic : This particular cavity is separated from the abdominal cavity by the diaphragm
Anatomy : The study of the structures of the human body
Percussion : The other technique during a physical examination rather than inspection, palpation and auscultation.
Exacerbation : A sudden worsening in the severity of the symptoms or signs
Distal : Moving in this direction is moving from where the limb is attached to the body toward the fingers and toes
Spinal : This cavity is a continuation of the cranial cavity as it travels down the midline of the back
Quadrants : The four_________(s) include the left upper, right upper, left lower and right lower
Microscope : What tool is used to enhance our ability to understand the human body because it allows us to see things not visible to the naked eye?
Palliative : Supportive medical and nursing care to keep the patient comfortable
Prognosis : This is the predicted course and outcome of a disease
Abbreviations : ___________(s) are commonly used in all types of medical documents; can mean different things to different people and their meanings can be misinterpreted
Asymptomatic : Patients who show no signs and symptoms
Remission : A temporary improvement in the symptoms and signs of a disease without the underlying disease being cured.
Surgery : Certain diseases that cannot be treated with therapy or drugsmay require
Recuperation : This and or recovery is a return to a normal state of health
Disability : A permanent loss of the ability to perform certain activities or to function in a given way
HIPPA : Under these regulations all healthcare professionals must provide patients with a statement verifying that their medical information is secure
suffix : Always at the end of a medical word
urology : Study of the urine and the urinary system
gynecologist : This doctor is sure to only see women at the office
health : State of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
childbirth : Obstetr/o pertains to the knowledge and practice of
surgeons : These are physicians who complete additional training in surgical techniques
attending physicians : This is the physician who actually admits a patient to the hospital
discharge : This is an order for a patient to be released home from the hospital
rehabilitation: A lot patients go to LTC facilities from the hospital to receive _______ before going home to live independently
home health agency : These services can help patients who are still living at home but unable to go to a physician’s office
hematology : The study of blood
pathogen : This produces disease
acute : Symptoms that suddenly occur are referred to being
disability : Permanent loss of the ability to perform certain activities or to function in a given way
terminal illness : Illness that ends in death is a
prefix : Not all medical words will have a
Team 5 Crossword Puzzle
Across:2. | State of complete physical, mental, and social well-being | 4. | Not all medical words will have a | 6. | Medical specialty that deals with infants and children. | 8. | Pertaining to the structures that can be seen with the naked eye | 9. | The standard position in which the body is standing erect | 12. | These are physicians who complete additional training in surgical techniques | 16. | This particular cavity is separated from the abdominal cavity by the diaphragm | 19. | System that deals with the brain, cranial nerves, spinal cord, & spinal nerves. |
| 21. | A permanent loss of the ability to perform certain activities or to function in a given way | 23. | The four_________(s) include the left upper, right upper, left lower and right lower | 25. | The cause or origin of a disease | 27. | Moving in this direction is moving from where the limb is attached to the body toward the fingers and toes | 28. | What tool is used to enhance our ability to understand the human body because it allows us to see things not visible to the naked eye? | 30. | Illness that ends in death is a | 31. | This cavity is a continuation of the cranial cavity as it travels down the midline of the back |
| | Down:1. | Under these regulations all healthcare professionals must provide patients with a statement verifying that their medical information is secure | 3. | ___________(s) are commonly used in all types of medical documents; can mean different things to different people and their meanings can be misinterpreted | 5. | A sudden worsening in the severity of the symptoms or signs | 7. | Symptoms that suddenly occur are referred to being | 10. | This is where healthcare professionals document all care provided to a patient | 11. | The study of blood | 12. | Certain diseases that cannot be treated with therapy or drugsmay require | 13. | A lot patients go to LTC facilities from the hospital to receive _______ before going home to live independently | 14. | A disease that does not respond well to treatment is said to be. |
| 15. | When functioning properly, the body operates in a state of health, when it fails, what does it experience? | 17. | A temporary improvement in the symptoms and signs of a disease without the underlying disease being cured. | 18. | The foundation of the word, give the main medical meaning | 20. | How many regions are in the abdominopelvic cavity? | 22. | Patients who show no signs and symptoms | 24. | The other technique during a physical examination rather than inspection, palpation and auscultation. | 26. | Body structure formed of cells. | 29. | Define the combining form Cardi/o- . |
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Team 5 Crossword Puzzle
Across:2. | State of complete physical, mental, and social well-being | 4. | Not all medical words will have a | 6. | Medical specialty that deals with infants and children. | 8. | Pertaining to the structures that can be seen with the naked eye | 9. | The standard position in which the body is standing erect | 12. | These are physicians who complete additional training in surgical techniques | 16. | This particular cavity is separated from the abdominal cavity by the diaphragm | 19. | System that deals with the brain, cranial nerves, spinal cord, & spinal nerves. |
| 21. | A permanent loss of the ability to perform certain activities or to function in a given way | 23. | The four_________(s) include the left upper, right upper, left lower and right lower | 25. | The cause or origin of a disease | 27. | Moving in this direction is moving from where the limb is attached to the body toward the fingers and toes | 28. | What tool is used to enhance our ability to understand the human body because it allows us to see things not visible to the naked eye? | 30. | Illness that ends in death is a | 31. | This cavity is a continuation of the cranial cavity as it travels down the midline of the back |
| | Down:1. | Under these regulations all healthcare professionals must provide patients with a statement verifying that their medical information is secure | 3. | ___________(s) are commonly used in all types of medical documents; can mean different things to different people and their meanings can be misinterpreted | 5. | A sudden worsening in the severity of the symptoms or signs | 7. | Symptoms that suddenly occur are referred to being | 10. | This is where healthcare professionals document all care provided to a patient | 11. | The study of blood | 12. | Certain diseases that cannot be treated with therapy or drugsmay require | 13. | A lot patients go to LTC facilities from the hospital to receive _______ before going home to live independently | 14. | A disease that does not respond well to treatment is said to be. |
| 15. | When functioning properly, the body operates in a state of health, when it fails, what does it experience? | 17. | A temporary improvement in the symptoms and signs of a disease without the underlying disease being cured. | 18. | The foundation of the word, give the main medical meaning | 20. | How many regions are in the abdominopelvic cavity? | 22. | Patients who show no signs and symptoms | 24. | The other technique during a physical examination rather than inspection, palpation and auscultation. | 26. | Body structure formed of cells. | 29. | Define the combining form Cardi/o- . |
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