MIBOA EXAM Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
-algia | pain |
-emia | blood condition |
-itis | inflammation |
-megaly | enlargement |
-meter | measure |
-osis | abnormal condition |
-pathy | disease condition |
-rrhagia | bursting forth with blood |
-rrhea | discharge, flow |
-scerosis | hardening |
-scopy | to view; visual examination |
-centesis | surgical procedure |
-ectomy | removal; resection; excision |
-gram | record |
-graphy | process of recording |
-lysis | separation; breakdown; destruction |
-pexy | surgical fixation |
-rrhaphy | suture |
-stomy | opening |
-therapy | treatment |
-tomy | incision; cut into |
a-, an- | without |
ante- | before |
anti- | against |
brady- | slow |
dys- | painful; difficult |
endo- | inside; within |
epi- | upon; above |
ex- | out; out of |
hemi- | half |
hypo- | below |
infra- | below |
inter- | between |
neo- | new |
oligo- | little |
pan- | all |
para- | beside |
per- | through |
poly- | many |
pre- | before; in front of |
pseudo- | false |
sub- | under |
supra- | above; beyond |
tetra- | four |
arth | joint |
cephal | head |
cardi | heart |
cholecyst | gall bladder |
chondro | cartilage |
colp | vagina |
derm | skin |
enter | intestine |
episi | vulva |
gastro | stomach |
gloss | tongue |
hepato | liver |
hyster | uterus |
lapar | abdomen |
lact | milk |
lith | stone |
mast | breast |
myo | muscle |
nat | birth |
oophor | ovary |
oste | bone |
pneum | lung |
rhin | nose |
salping | fallopian tube |
stomat | mouth |
Ambulatory | outpatient care |
Attending Physician | a physician who has graduated college of medicine or osteopathy |
Biopsy | the removal of a sample of tissue |
Cardiovascular System | delivers nutrients and oxygen to every cell within the body and removes waste products |
Central Nervous System (CNS) | conducts sensory information from the peripheral nervous system to the brain. |
Circulatory & lymphatic system | responsible for the overall balance of body system functions. |
Creatinine | creatinine and creatinine clearance tests measure the level of the waste product of creatinine in blood and urine. |
Digestive System | responsible for ingesting and digesting food, absorbing nutrients, and eliminating wastes. |
Endocrine System | glands that produce and secrete hormones. |
Family Medicine | department responsible for providing continuing, comprehensive health care for the individual and family. |
Fellow Physician | physician who enters a training program in a medical specialty after completing residency, usually in a hospital or academic setting. |
Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) | a manage health care system consisting of health care providers that offer services to members for fixed payments from the HMO; also utilizes PCPs (called gatekeepers). |
Inpatient | a person who has been admitted to the hospital. |
Integumentary System | responisble for regulating body temperature, acting as a sensory receptor to internal and external stimuli, excreting waste from the body through sweat, absorbing vitamin D and calcium from sunlight to nourish the body. |
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) | a nurse who cares for patients under the direction of registered nurses (RNs) and other health care providers. |
Medical Assistant (MA) | a health care provider who performs administration and clinical tasks to support the work of physicians and other health professionals. |
Medical Billing & Coding Specialist | administrative support staff member with specialized training responsible for health insurance claim billing, coding, and patient financial accounting. |
Morphology | the study of the form and structure of living things. |
Musculoskeletal System | responsible for giving the human body form, stability, and enabling movement. |
Nervous System | responsible for receiving information and interpreting it via electrical signals carried by nerves. |
Outpaient | a person who has not been admitted by the hospital and receives outpatient serices from the hospital. |
Pediatrics | specialty department that treats infants, children, and teenagers and their health concerns. |
Peripheral Nervous System | connects the central nervous system to the limbs and organs. |
Physician Orders | written, telephone, fax, or consultation orders for new or altered treatment. |
Primary Care Physician (PCP) | a physician in a HMO who directs all aspects of a patient's care, including routine services, referrals to specialists within the system, and supervision of hospital admissions; also call a gatekeeper. |
Referral | authorization issued by a PCP to a referred doctor. |
Referring Physician | a physician who refers a patient for a service or supply that they cannot provide. |
Registered Nurse (RN) | a graduate nurse who has been legally authorized to practice. |
Reproductive System | responsible for human reproduction in both males and females. |
Resident Physician | a physician who has finished medical school and his internship and is receiving training in a specialized area. |
Respiratory System | responsible for delivering oxygenated blood to all parts of the body. |
Urea | a nitrogen-containing substance normally cleared from the blood by the kidney into the urine. |
Urinalysis (UA) | a group of test performed on a urine sample. |
Urinary System | responsible for aiding in the process of secreting and eliminating urine. |
Urology | the study of conditions related to the urinary tract. |
Venipuncture | the puncture of a vein for any medical purpose. |
Abstract | to collect data from a medical record. |
Acronyms | a word formed from the initial letters of other words. |
Alphabetic Index to Diseases and Injuries | volume 2 of the ICD-9-CM; lists words, called main terms, that describe illnesses, injuries, conditions, drugs, and diseases. |
Benign | noncancerous |
Bilateral | having two sides or on both sides of the body. |
Cancer | malignant neoplasms; tissues with uncontrolled growth that can spread and invade other parts of the body. |
Categories | three-digit ICD-9-CM codes representing a single disease or condition. |
Chapter | the main division of the ICD-9-CM Tabular List. |
Chapter-Specific Coding Guidelines | guidelines for specific diagnosis or conditions; apply with all health care settings, unless otherwise noted. |
Coding Conventions | general coding rules that are independent of the guidelines and are incorporated within the Alphabetic Index and Tabular List of the ICD-9-CM as instructional notes. |
Covered Entities | Health care providers required by law to obey HIPAA regulations. |
CPT Category I Codes | permanent CPT codes consisting of six sections and comprised of five numeric characters. |
CPT Category II Codes | used for performance measurement; comprised of four digits followed by the letter "F". |
CPT Category III Codes | temporary codes for emerging technology, services, and procedures; comprised of four digits followed by the letter "T". |
CPT Modifiers | two-digit alpha, numeric, or alphanumeric characters added to CPT codes when additional information needs to be communicated pertaining to a procedure or service. |
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