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Common Medical Terminology

Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle
Horizontales
Any manual method, physical or mechanical device, material, or equipment that immobilizes or reduces the freedom of movement
Chemical analysis of urine
Difficult or labored breathing
Lying on the back with the head down and elevating the feet
To take into the lungs; or remove something
Vomit
An abnormal particle circulating in the blood; i.e. blood clot, air, fat
Not becoming cancer
A single complete act of breathing
Excess of sugar in the blood
Also known as fainting, a loss of consciousness and muscle strength
Located toward the center of the body; next to or nearest the point of attachment or origin
A wearing, grinding, or rubbing away by friction; irritation
Loss of appetite
Something that is used to bind
Stitches
Situated, performed, or occurring within or entering by way of vein
The regular expansion of an artery caused by the ejection of blood into the arterial system by the contractions of the heart
Verticales
A device that measures the oxygen saturation of arterial blood in an individual by utilizing a sensor attached typically to a finger
Painful urination
Preventing infection
Having a sudden onset, sharp rise, and short
Having the front or ventral surface down
Unable to voluntarily control retention of urine or feces
A tubular medical device for insertion into canals, vessels, passageways or body cavities to permit injection or withdrawal of fluids
Leading ultimately to death
Swelling
To move from place to place, to walk
A limb of the body; arms and legs
Nosebleed
Situated before or toward the front
Difficulty swallowing
Abnormal decrease of sugar in the blood
Patient who receives care without being admitted to a hospital
Decrease in size or wasting away of a body part or tissue
Patient who requires hospitalization
A disease marked by brief sudden attacks of chest pain or discomfort
Loss or impairment of speech
Natural body passage; example urinary meatus
Situated on, directed toward, or coming from the side