diabetes Crossword Puzzles
Healthy Eating 2025-01-16
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- A cheesy dish we learned how to make in mugs.
- The disease you develop when you eat too much sugar and your pancreas fails.
- Tiny organisms living in your body that can affect your mood.
- The "good-mood" chemical.
- What kind of flour turns into sugar when you eat it?
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- What you should eat to slow down your digestion.
- A Venezuelan treat we cooked using Maseca flour and veggies.
- The "reward" chemical that keeps you addicted to stuff.
- Your body's cells' main food source – it's also an addictive chemical.
9 Clues: The "good-mood" chemical. • A cheesy dish we learned how to make in mugs. • What you should eat to slow down your digestion. • What kind of flour turns into sugar when you eat it? • The "reward" chemical that keeps you addicted to stuff. • A Venezuelan treat we cooked using Maseca flour and veggies. • Tiny organisms living in your body that can affect your mood. • ...
Nervous System 2025-11-16
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- cord Connects the brain to peripheral nerves (6, 4 letters)
- Body parts where nerve endings diminish with age (5, 4 letters)
- What decreases along with taste bud loss (8 letters)
- Basic functional unit of nervous system (6 letters)
- Sense that decreases up to 20% by age 70 (5 letters)
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- The control center of the nervous system (5 letters)
- pitch Type of frequency hearing lost first with age (4, 5 letters)
- Disease that makes touch sensitivity loss problematic (8 letters)
- System including brain and spinal cord (7 letters)
9 Clues: System including brain and spinal cord (7 letters) • Basic functional unit of nervous system (6 letters) • The control center of the nervous system (5 letters) • What decreases along with taste bud loss (8 letters) • Sense that decreases up to 20% by age 70 (5 letters) • cord Connects the brain to peripheral nerves (6, 4 letters) • ...
The Urinary System 2021-10-18
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- tube that travels from the kidneys to the bladder
- calcium deposits that can form in the urinary system
- tube that leads from the bladder out of the body
- blood vessel leading into the kidney with oxygenated blood
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- a metabolic disorder that results in high blood sugar levels
- a fluid that contains various waste products
- blood vessel that leads out of the kidney carrying out deoxygenated blood
- the main organ of filtration
- the functional unit of the kidney that filters wastes out of the blood
9 Clues: the main organ of filtration • a fluid that contains various waste products • tube that leads from the bladder out of the body • tube that travels from the kidneys to the bladder • calcium deposits that can form in the urinary system • blood vessel leading into the kidney with oxygenated blood • a metabolic disorder that results in high blood sugar levels • ...
Eden Week 1-P2 Vocab & Spelling 2023-02-21
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- relating to the heart and blood vessels.
- become or make larger or more advanced, to grow or cause to grow.
- liquid, gas, or other substance) to flow out from where it has been confined.
- tell (someone) officially that they can or must leave a place or situation.
- watery liquid secreted into the mouth by glands.
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- systems that lets you breathe
- a very small drop of a liquid.
- a disease that affects your body's ability to produce or use insulin.
- an illness or problem lasting for a long time.
9 Clues: systems that lets you breathe • a very small drop of a liquid. • relating to the heart and blood vessels. • an illness or problem lasting for a long time. • watery liquid secreted into the mouth by glands. • become or make larger or more advanced, to grow or cause to grow. • a disease that affects your body's ability to produce or use insulin. • ...
Biology crossword puzzle 2023-06-26
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- respiration What is the process by which glucose is broken down to release energy?
- What is the chemical formula for glucose?
- tolerance test What is the name of the test used to measure glucose levels in the blood?
- What type of molecule is glucose?
- What is the medical term for low blood sugar levels?
- What is the condition where the body cannot produce insulin and requires external insulin injections?
- What hormone regulates glucose levels in the blood?
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- What is the main source of energy for the body?
- What is the medical term for high blood sugar levels?
- How is glucose stored in the body?
10 Clues: What type of molecule is glucose? • How is glucose stored in the body? • What is the chemical formula for glucose? • What is the main source of energy for the body? • What hormone regulates glucose levels in the blood? • What is the medical term for low blood sugar levels? • What is the medical term for high blood sugar levels? • ...
Diseases 2023-06-17
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- - A state of complete and proper physical and mental function
- - Anything that negatively affects the physical or mental state of an organism
- - Disease that can not be spread between living things
- - Disease that can be spread between living things
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- - Disease causing micro-organism
- - A disease that stops the pancreas from producing insulin and regulating blood sugar
- - Can help kill bacteria but not viruses
- - Injections that prevent a person from getting a disease
- - Physical barrier in the first line of defence that prevents disease from entering the body
9 Clues: - Disease causing micro-organism • - Can help kill bacteria but not viruses • - Disease that can be spread between living things • - Disease that can not be spread between living things • - Injections that prevent a person from getting a disease • - A state of complete and proper physical and mental function • ...
SALUD Y ENFERMEDAD - 6° SEC 2023-06-28
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- enfermedad respiratoria provocada por el virus SARS-Cov-2,
- enfermedad provocado por una bacteria
- enfermedades que se propagan de una persona a otra, ej. picadura de mosquito
- enfermedades provocadas por microorganismos
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- afecta al sistema nervioso, la conducta de las personas, provocan daños a varios órganos y forman el alcoholismo.
- enfermedad causada por un hongo
- enfermedades que ingresan y se propagan de una persona a otra
- Se enti ende como salud al bienestar fí sico y psicológicos de una persona
- enfermedad causada por el exceso de azúcar en la sangre
9 Clues: enfermedad causada por un hongo • enfermedad provocado por una bacteria • enfermedades provocadas por microorganismos • enfermedad causada por el exceso de azúcar en la sangre • enfermedad respiratoria provocada por el virus SARS-Cov-2, • enfermedades que ingresan y se propagan de una persona a otra • ...
La Educación Física como medio de recreación y salud 2023-12-18
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- Disciplina que mejora la flexibilidad y el equilibrio, y a menudo se practica en posiciones meditativas.
- Tipo de ejercicio que mejora la fuerza muscular.
- Actividad física que se realiza en el agua.
- Nombre del órgano que bombea sangre a todo el cuerpo.
- Número de días recomendados para hacer actividad física a la semana.
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- Técnica de respiración y relajación utilizada en actividades como el yoga.
- Deporte que se juega con una pelota y una canasta
- Clase de educación física que se centra en ejercicios aeróbicos y anaeróbicos.
- Parte del cuerpo que se utiliza para correr.
9 Clues: Actividad física que se realiza en el agua. • Parte del cuerpo que se utiliza para correr. • Tipo de ejercicio que mejora la fuerza muscular. • Deporte que se juega con una pelota y una canasta • Nombre del órgano que bombea sangre a todo el cuerpo. • Número de días recomendados para hacer actividad física a la semana. • ...
What the Health? 2025-11-02
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- Long-term health conditions that often require ongoing medical care
- The co-director, co-producer, and narrator of "What the Health"
- False or inaccurate information
- A condition that happens when the body can't use glucose normally
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- The process of obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- Selectively presenting only knowledge that supports the claim while ignoring any evidence that contradicts it
- A person who is unusually or excessively anxious about their health
- A rhetorical appeal that uses language to evoke an audience's emotions
- Prejudice in favor of or against something
9 Clues: False or inaccurate information • Prejudice in favor of or against something • The co-director, co-producer, and narrator of "What the Health" • The process of obtaining the food necessary for health and growth • A condition that happens when the body can't use glucose normally • Long-term health conditions that often require ongoing medical care • ...
ceerse 2022-08-16
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- - not happening often or regularly
- - the red liquid that is sent around the body by the heart
- - plural form of mouse
- - to eat no food for a period of time
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- - showing signs of future success or achievement
- - a disease in which the body cannot control the level of sugar in the blood
- - a part of the body of an animal or plant that performs a particular job
7 Clues: - plural form of mouse • - not happening often or regularly • - to eat no food for a period of time • - showing signs of future success or achievement • - the red liquid that is sent around the body by the heart • - a part of the body of an animal or plant that performs a particular job • - a disease in which the body cannot control the level of sugar in the blood
Crossword 1 2023-11-23
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- World Diabetes Day
- International Biosphere Reserve Day
- Winner of Rohini Nayyar Prize for Outstanding Contribution to Rural Development
- Name given to a deep depression in the Bay of Bengal by the Maldives
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- World Cities Day
- Country in which a state of emergency has been declared after a swarm of 800 earthquakes
- The European Space Agency’s mission to investigate the mystery of dark matter and dark energy
7 Clues: World Cities Day • World Diabetes Day • International Biosphere Reserve Day • Name given to a deep depression in the Bay of Bengal by the Maldives • Winner of Rohini Nayyar Prize for Outstanding Contribution to Rural Development • Country in which a state of emergency has been declared after a swarm of 800 earthquakes • ...
diabetes bad thing 2022-11-29
Type 2 Diabetes 2023-03-10
5 Clues: when you sneeze and cough • when you feel sick and throw up • when you grow and have a deeper voice • when you drool when you think about food • when you have more or less sugar in your body
Type I Diabetes 2024-02-22
5 Clues: fuel used to give your body energy • The key used to let glucose into your cells • The little machine used to check the sugar in your blood • The body part that doesn't make insulin in Type I Diabetes • This comes from all food and is broken down to make glucose
sugar and diabetes 2024-06-27
CROSSWORD 2021-04-18
5 Clues: A male such as testosterone • A drug used to treat diabetes • Excessive increase in hair growth • The fact of being unable to have babies • Small sacs filled with fluid that are found inside a woman’s ovaries
Food Hygiene and sanitation 2023-10-16
5 Clues: A SYMPTOM OF FOOD POISONING • A PROBLEM CAUSED DUE TO ACIDITY • A SYMPTOM OF FOOD BORNE ILLNESS • AN ORGANISM THAT CAUSES FOOD BORNE DISEASE • A CONDITION CAUSED DUE TO EXCESS SUGAR LEVELS IN THE BODY
ICE BREAKING (GIZI SEIMBANG) 2024-08-17
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- nutrisi makanan yang tidak boleh banyak dikonsumsi penderita diabetes
- kandungan zat makanan yang terdapat pada roti, jagung dan gandum
- Nutrisi yang diperlukan tubuh untuk memperbaiki jaringan dan membangun otot.
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- nama lain dari penyakit tekanan darah tinggi
- penyakit yang timbul akibat kurang makanan berserat dan kurang aktivitas fisik
- jenis makanan yang banyak mengandung vitamin
- Cairan penting yang harus diminum dalam jumlah cukup setiap hari untuk menjaga keseimbangan tubuh
7 Clues: nama lain dari penyakit tekanan darah tinggi • jenis makanan yang banyak mengandung vitamin • kandungan zat makanan yang terdapat pada roti, jagung dan gandum • nutrisi makanan yang tidak boleh banyak dikonsumsi penderita diabetes • Nutrisi yang diperlukan tubuh untuk memperbaiki jaringan dan membangun otot. • ...
HERALD NEWSLETTER 2022 2022-06-13
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- This type of touch receptors/cells help blind people in appreciating braille
- This nerve is at risk for injury in humerus midshaft fracture
- St.Anthony’s fire is caused by excessive intake of
- This type of touch receptors/cells help blind people in appreciating braille
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- Laboratory diagnostic test in Wernicke’s disease
- Pseudo-appendicitis is caused by this bacterial species
- Drug of choice for lithium induced diabetes insipidus
- 100 Day glaucoma and tomato splash appearance is seen in this pathology
8 Clues: Laboratory diagnostic test in Wernicke’s disease • St.Anthony’s fire is caused by excessive intake of • Drug of choice for lithium induced diabetes insipidus • Pseudo-appendicitis is caused by this bacterial species • This nerve is at risk for injury in humerus midshaft fracture • 100 Day glaucoma and tomato splash appearance is seen in this pathology • ...
Bakteriar og virus 2023-01-25
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- Sjukdom som kjem av blant anna overvekt og usunn livsstil
- Uønska eller skadeleg effekt av eit legemiddel
- Første bilete av dette blei tatt med eit elektronmikroskop i 1939.
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- Dei eldste fossila er 3,5 milliardar år gamle og er rester av dette.
- Antibiotika danna av ein muggsopp
- Noko 20 til 30 prosent av oss vil oppleve å bli i løpet av livet.
- Ein sjukdom vi forbind med mygg.
7 Clues: Ein sjukdom vi forbind med mygg. • Antibiotika danna av ein muggsopp • Uønska eller skadeleg effekt av eit legemiddel • Sjukdom som kjem av blant anna overvekt og usunn livsstil • Noko 20 til 30 prosent av oss vil oppleve å bli i løpet av livet. • Første bilete av dette blei tatt med eit elektronmikroskop i 1939. • ...
week10 G9I 2025-04-16
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- a company that produces goods in large number
- the amount of something that somebody uses, eats or drinks
- somebody who does activity to try to change something
- a disease in which the body is not able to use sugar efficiently
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- disease a disease that lasts a long time
- not wanting to do something
- expectancy the number of years that a person can expect to live
7 Clues: not wanting to do something • disease a disease that lasts a long time • a company that produces goods in large number • somebody who does activity to try to change something • the amount of something that somebody uses, eats or drinks • expectancy the number of years that a person can expect to live • ...
Game 3- Month 3-5 2021-04-07
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- Morning sickness ends at the start of the _ trimester?
- The size of the baby at 16 weeks.
- The mother might start to feel flutters of __ at 18 weeks.
- The baby can start to ___ to around 18 weeks.
- At 14 weeks the baby's body covered in soft hairs called.
- Most women find out the __ at their 20 week ultrasound appointment.
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- At 16 weeks, the doctor might do testing for Down Syndrome and other __ problems.
- Gestational __ is a form of high blood sugar affecting pregnant women.
- What week is halfway through the pregnancy.
9 Clues: The size of the baby at 16 weeks. • What week is halfway through the pregnancy. • The baby can start to ___ to around 18 weeks. • Morning sickness ends at the start of the _ trimester? • At 14 weeks the baby's body covered in soft hairs called. • The mother might start to feel flutters of __ at 18 weeks. • ...
Blue Panthers 2023-11-28
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- Treated or modified to improve something or make it last longer
- A disease in which the body cannot properly control the amount of sugar in the blood
- A very sweet sugar found in fruits
- A simple sugar that is a major energy source for the body
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- The flow of blood that moves through the body of a person or other animal
- Made ready for use; completed earlier
- A sugar found in milk
- A sugar found in sugarcane and sugar beets, often used in cooking and baking; white table sugar
- Supply power, energy, or strength
9 Clues: A sugar found in milk • Supply power, energy, or strength • A very sweet sugar found in fruits • Made ready for use; completed earlier • A simple sugar that is a major energy source for the body • Treated or modified to improve something or make it last longer • The flow of blood that moves through the body of a person or other animal • ...
Eskasoni Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-13
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- First Nations language family spoken in Eskasoni
- What is the name of the group that funds the Head Start program?
- The head start program is funded by external organizations, what is the word used in the article?
- According to RHS data, what do 60% of citizens of Eskasoni have (medical condition)
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- Where the Fir tree are plentiful
- Acronym for the the First Nations Regional Health Survey
- June Lewis is the director of which program?
- The lakes on which Eskasoni is situated on
- The Bra D'Or lakes are a _______ Biosphere Reserve
9 Clues: Where the Fir tree are plentiful • The lakes on which Eskasoni is situated on • June Lewis is the director of which program? • First Nations language family spoken in Eskasoni • The Bra D'Or lakes are a _______ Biosphere Reserve • Acronym for the the First Nations Regional Health Survey • What is the name of the group that funds the Head Start program? • ...
Livsstilssygdomme 2021-11-16
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- Forkortelsen for Kronisk Obstruktiv Lungesygdom
- blodårer der transporterer det iltede blod
- Fagordet for åreforkalkning
- årsagen til diabetes 2 er at bugspytkirtlen producerer for lidt .......
- hvis en lille flig rives af åreforkalkningen, kan fligen sætte sig fast i et blodkar og man får dermed en ........
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- et af symptomerne på demens kan være nedsat ..........
- blodårer der transporterer det iltfattige blod/blod med CO2
- den demenstype der kan være en livsstilssygdom kaldes ........ demens
- Hvis man har åreforkalkning, skal hjertet arbejde hårdere for at presse blodet rundt i kroppen og man får dermed forhøjet ........
9 Clues: Fagordet for åreforkalkning • blodårer der transporterer det iltede blod • Forkortelsen for Kronisk Obstruktiv Lungesygdom • et af symptomerne på demens kan være nedsat .......... • blodårer der transporterer det iltfattige blod/blod med CO2 • den demenstype der kan være en livsstilssygdom kaldes ........ demens • ...
Famous Canadians Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-19
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- most decorated male figure skater in Canadian history
- he discovered Insulin
- reginning Olympic champion in the 200 m, and also won the silver in the 200 m in 2016
- was a Canadian Olympic and world champion swimmer who specialized in the breaststroke
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- F in 1937, Allen discovered superfluid helium.
- he discovered that the enzyme lost its ability to cleave if the RNA was removed from the protein
- the first woman to play full-time professional men's hockey in a position other than goalie
- he discovered neutron beams
- he discovered a treatment for diabetes mellitus
9 Clues: he discovered Insulin • he discovered neutron beams • F in 1937, Allen discovered superfluid helium. • he discovered a treatment for diabetes mellitus • most decorated male figure skater in Canadian history • reginning Olympic champion in the 200 m, and also won the silver in the 200 m in 2016 • ...
Teratogen’s 2022-09-12
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- a physical agent
- triggered through conditions outside of the womb
- outside factors that influence the growing fetus; e.g. pollutants
- this is caused by a pair of defective genes, one from each parent
- a type of chemical/drug agent
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- the interaction of one or more genes and environmental factors
- Factors which result from gene deficiency, abnormality, chromosome rearrangement, deletion, or excess
- this maternal factor may cause a fetus to have neural tube defects or birth defects of the brain and spinal cord
- autosomal ____ is caused by a single defective gene
9 Clues: a physical agent • a type of chemical/drug agent • triggered through conditions outside of the womb • autosomal ____ is caused by a single defective gene • the interaction of one or more genes and environmental factors • outside factors that influence the growing fetus; e.g. pollutants • this is caused by a pair of defective genes, one from each parent • ...
First Aid 2021-03-25
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- depth compression in cm for adult
- Occurs when the brain does not receive enough blood and oxygen
- contraction and relaxation of the muscles of the arms and legs
- Primary assessment
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- The body's ability to regulate its temperature fails and the body temperature rises dangerously.
- Acronym for bone, muscle, or joint injury
- medical condition that affects the bodys ability to regulate the level of sugar in the blood
7 Clues: Primary assessment • depth compression in cm for adult • Acronym for bone, muscle, or joint injury • Occurs when the brain does not receive enough blood and oxygen • contraction and relaxation of the muscles of the arms and legs • medical condition that affects the bodys ability to regulate the level of sugar in the blood • ...
gezonde voeding 2015-02-03
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- Plantaardige, gezonde vetten zijn ... vetten.
- Een model om een gezonde levensstijl te promoten is de actieve ...
- Klaargemaakte voedingsmiddelen waarin verschillende middelen verwerkt zijn.
- Behoren niet echt tot de groep van de voedingsstoffen maar zijn toch onmisbaar in een gezonde voeding.
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- Komen niet in zuivere toestand in de natuur voor.
- Diabetes, osteoporose, obesitas, hoge bloeddruk zijn ...
- Producten die gegeten of gedronken kunnen worden en bestaan uit voedingsstoffen.
7 Clues: Plantaardige, gezonde vetten zijn ... vetten. • Komen niet in zuivere toestand in de natuur voor. • Diabetes, osteoporose, obesitas, hoge bloeddruk zijn ... • Een model om een gezonde levensstijl te promoten is de actieve ... • Klaargemaakte voedingsmiddelen waarin verschillende middelen verwerkt zijn. • ...
GI Genius: A Low glycaemic Index Crossword Adventure 2024-02-09
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- The measure of how quickly a food raises blood sugar levels.
- Maintaining low blood glucose levels can prevent retina damage, cardiovascular diseases and __________.
- GI is known to help manage people who have this condition.
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- A fruit that's low in GI
- Incorporating foods low in GI helps prevent ______.
- A commonly used carbohydrate source that's high in GI.
- High GI foods causes a _______ in blood sugar levels
7 Clues: A fruit that's low in GI • Incorporating foods low in GI helps prevent ______. • High GI foods causes a _______ in blood sugar levels • A commonly used carbohydrate source that's high in GI. • GI is known to help manage people who have this condition. • The measure of how quickly a food raises blood sugar levels. • ...
7th Grade - Module 2 - Review 2024-02-02
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- Keeping your body clean and free of diseases
- Being active throughout the day, not just when you're working out
- Getting 9 - 9.5 hours of sleep every night
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- Sitting all day in school has a negative _______ on my physical health
- Intentionally strengthening your physical body by working out
- Eating and drinking a balanced diet to fuel your body
- Heart disease and diabetes are ________ consequences of being physically unhealthy
7 Clues: Getting 9 - 9.5 hours of sleep every night • Keeping your body clean and free of diseases • Eating and drinking a balanced diet to fuel your body • Intentionally strengthening your physical body by working out • Being active throughout the day, not just when you're working out • Sitting all day in school has a negative _______ on my physical health • ...
Health Care Crossword! 2015-02-23
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- chronic illness where your body cannot control the amount of sugar in your blood
- hormone that regulates the amount of glucose(sugar) in your body
- Bacterial infection; Symptoms include: diarrhea, blood stool
- event that occurs when blood cannot get to the brain
- bottom number of blood pressure reading
- When you have high blood pressure
- viral infection; the vaccine this year had a 23% success rate
- top number of blood pressure reading
- what you use to measure your blood sugar
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- type of macronutrient that should be regulated with Diabetics; ex:bread
- body part that transmits the most bacteria
- dietary approach to stop hypertension
- medication for high blood pressure that makes you urinate frequently to remove excess salt from the body
- new cough etiquette teaching states to cough into your
- number one way to prevent infections!
- how many seconds you scrub your hands when washing them
- food seasoning highly linked with high blood pressure; a.k.a. sodium
- event that occurs when blood cannot get to the heart
18 Clues: When you have high blood pressure • top number of blood pressure reading • dietary approach to stop hypertension • number one way to prevent infections! • bottom number of blood pressure reading • what you use to measure your blood sugar • body part that transmits the most bacteria • event that occurs when blood cannot get to the brain • ...
Wat hebben we geleerd vandaag? 2014-11-10
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- Gierst blijft best bewaard op een droge, koele en ... plaats
- Gierstteelt kwam al veel vroeger voor dan ...
- Hieruit bestaat het grootste deel van de korrel
- Om 75 g gierst te verbranden moet je 36 minuten ...
- Uit dit land is gierst afkomstig
- De eerste stap bij het telen op een balkon
- Hiervoor wordt parelgierst gebruikt
- Na de opmars van import en export werd gierst bekend in Europa en ...
- Gierst moet je bewaren in een ... pot
- Gierst is erg goed om deze ziekte tegen te gaan door de hoge concentratie magnesium en calcium
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- Wanneer moet je gierst planten om in augustus te beginnen met telen?
- Het gewas komt plat te liggen, dit kan komen door het nat en winderig weer
- Gierst die heel veel water nodig heeft
- De meelvariant van gierst wordt vaak gebruikt bij ...
- Het thema van deze les
- Gierst is een belangrijk voedingsmiddel voor de armere wereldbevolking omdat het ... is
- Hier kan je gierst telen
- Gierst bevat geen ...
18 Clues: Gierst bevat geen ... • Het thema van deze les • Hier kan je gierst telen • Uit dit land is gierst afkomstig • Hiervoor wordt parelgierst gebruikt • Gierst moet je bewaren in een ... pot • Gierst die heel veel water nodig heeft • De eerste stap bij het telen op een balkon • Gierstteelt kwam al veel vroeger voor dan ... • Hieruit bestaat het grootste deel van de korrel • ...
Behavioral Eating 2017-11-25
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- Shame or hatred towards one self
- Type of eating when you're finished with your meal but you continue to slowly eat the leftover portion.
- This is key to when you fall victim to behavioral eating.
- The act of silencing emotions by eating
- Stress hormone
- Eating Driven by hunger and physiological need
- 5th Sign of behavioral eating
- Eating more out of nervousness around people or due to encouragement of friends/families
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- Eating to satisfy emotional needs, rather than physical hunger
- What gets released when you eat sugars and fats.
- Hunger driven by mood, stressors, uncertainty and other external factors.
- When you're too hungry or too tired and what leads to emotional eating.
- A disease that can result from emotional eating outbursts.
- Eating Eating more food in short periods of time.
- Type of eating where you're being conscious about your food choices.
- The gender of the group who participated in the study
- Triggers emotional eating due to memories of family meals
- Cause of behavioral eating
18 Clues: Stress hormone • Cause of behavioral eating • 5th Sign of behavioral eating • Shame or hatred towards one self • The act of silencing emotions by eating • Eating Driven by hunger and physiological need • What gets released when you eat sugars and fats. • Eating Eating more food in short periods of time. • The gender of the group who participated in the study • ...
Life Insurance Terms 2023-08-24
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- secondary result of another's peril
- can result in loss or gain; gambling
- unplanned negative financial impact
- how we deal with risk
- physical characteristics; high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes
- the purpose of an insurance policy is to transfer financial risk from the insured to the insurer
- Focusing on ways to reduce the likelihood of loss, eating healthy and exercising
- being subject to a possible risk
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- loss must be definable; financial loss or potential for loss; must be accidental; cannot be catastrophic
- personal choice (being reckless); texting and driving, drinking and driving
- financial interest in someone's property, health, or life
- individual traits or habits; drinking, smoking, drugs
- immediate result of peril
- not getting in a car with a drunk driver, always wearing your seatbelt
- the chance of loss
- the immediate cause of loss
- chance of loss and no chance of gain ; serious illness, disability, or death
- condition that increased the likelihood of a peril; moral, morale, or physical
18 Clues: the chance of loss • how we deal with risk • immediate result of peril • the immediate cause of loss • being subject to a possible risk • secondary result of another's peril • unplanned negative financial impact • can result in loss or gain; gambling • individual traits or habits; drinking, smoking, drugs • financial interest in someone's property, health, or life • ...
LifeProtect 2024-03-20
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- What you use when a caller objects you
- This plan saves our customers $80 over the course of the year
- How you should react to every health concern
- The PM GM
- Cash you can get from your manager
- The extra money on your check based on the metric of the week
- Showing up is the first step
- You can get your breakfast and lunch here!
- This is the department you work for (and also what you want to make every day)
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- The VP of sales
- Everyone should be on the phones when we have calls in...
- The MID GM
- Building this helps you make a friend on your calls
- Blood sugar issues can cause this
- The AM GM
- This plan saves our customers $120 over the course of the year
- What all health concerns lead to
- Its what you wear around your neck and press in case of a fall
18 Clues: The AM GM • The PM GM • The MID GM • The VP of sales • Showing up is the first step • What all health concerns lead to • Blood sugar issues can cause this • Cash you can get from your manager • What you use when a caller objects you • You can get your breakfast and lunch here! • How you should react to every health concern • Building this helps you make a friend on your calls • ...
Puzzled on Health Promotion 2024-09-27
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- Recommended frequency of eye exams for diabetic clients
- Nutrient to balance with carbohydrates in meals
- Something a diabetic client should carry with them while exercising to prevent hypoglycemia
- A healthful cooking method to retain nutrients
- Diabetic clients are ____ as likely to have a heart attack
- in 3 adults with diabetes has chronic kidney disease
- A hypoglycemia episode is treated with ____g of fast-acting carbs/15 minutes
- A type of fat to limit in diabetic diets
- A key hormone produced by the pancreas
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- Number of calories recommended for drinks with meals
- number of times a year diabetic clients should have their feet examined by a healthcare provider
- Non-starchy vegetables should make up a large part of this
- Goal A1C level for diabetic clients
- Important measure for glycemic control over a long period of time
- Recommended minutes of daily exercise
- A type of whole grains recommended for diabetics
- This type of carbohydrate helps regulate blood sugar
- Type of exercise beneficial for cardiovascular health
18 Clues: Goal A1C level for diabetic clients • Recommended minutes of daily exercise • A key hormone produced by the pancreas • A type of fat to limit in diabetic diets • A healthful cooking method to retain nutrients • Nutrient to balance with carbohydrates in meals • A type of whole grains recommended for diabetics • Number of calories recommended for drinks with meals • ...
Renal Function 2025-01-29
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- The polyuria associated with diabetes _____ is caused by the presence of excess glucose in the urine.
- Cluster of capillaries involved in filtration.
- Causes the kidneys to keep sodium and water.
- The type of nephron responsible for renal concentration.
- Water reabsorption driven by solute concentration.
- The Glomerular filtration rate is described as a ______ ultrafiltrate of plasma.
- If ammonia is not produced by the distal convoluted tubule, the urine pH will be?
- Tubule where most reabsorption occurs.
- Passive movement of substances across membranes.
- During the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system activation, what gland releases antidiuretic hormone (ADH)?
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- The total ____ blood flow is approximately 1200 mL/min.
- The function of the _____ capillary is for secretion.
- Ion secreted to regulate blood pH.
- Ion actively transported during reabsorption.
- Process of substances moving from blood to tubule.
- What component of the RAAS (renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system) is created and found in the liver that is activated by renin?
- Consists of a coil of approximately eight capillary lobes.
- Functional unit of the kidney.
- Converts angiotensin I into angiotensin II.
- The primary chemical affected by then renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system is?
20 Clues: Functional unit of the kidney. • Ion secreted to regulate blood pH. • Tubule where most reabsorption occurs. • Converts angiotensin I into angiotensin II. • Causes the kidneys to keep sodium and water. • Ion actively transported during reabsorption. • Cluster of capillaries involved in filtration. • Passive movement of substances across membranes. • ...
Tape ketan 2024-11-06
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- berikan contoh yang bukan termasuk produk hasil bioteknologi?
- berikan contoh bioteknologi tradisional?
- berapa hari waktu fermentasi tape ketan?
- serat yang di kandung mikroprotein kebanyakan berasal dari?
- untuk pertama kalinya penerapan rekayasa genetika pada manusia yaitu pada?
- pada pembuatan apa kita menggunakan mikroorganisme berupa jamur?
- dalam teknik kultur jaringan,bagian tumbuhan yang di tumbuhkan dalam media kultur dinamakan?
- mikroorganisme apa yang terkandung dalam fermentasi keju?
- bahan utama yang terdapat di tape ketan yaitu?
- pemanfaatan bakteri thiobacillus ferroxidans pada bidang teknologi dapat digunakan dalam pengolahan apa?
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- berikan contoh yang bukan merupakan produk fermentasi mikroba?
- imuwan yang di kenal sebagai bapak bioteknologi adalah?
- organisme yang mengandung gen dari spesies lain di sebut?
- mikroorganisme apa yang terkandung dalam tape?
- salah satu teknik yang digunakan untuk bioteknologi konvensional yaitu?
- mikroorganisme yang efektif untuk pembuatan sek tunggal adalah?
- mikroorganisme apa yang terkandung pada tempe?
- bahan utama yang terdapat di dalam fermentasi tempe yaitu?
- berikut yang termasuk pemanfaatan rekayasa genetika untuk meningkatkan kualitas kesehatan kecuali?
- apa yang menjadi mikroba dalam pembuatan tempe?
20 Clues: berikan contoh bioteknologi tradisional? • berapa hari waktu fermentasi tape ketan? • mikroorganisme apa yang terkandung dalam tape? • mikroorganisme apa yang terkandung pada tempe? • bahan utama yang terdapat di tape ketan yaitu? • apa yang menjadi mikroba dalam pembuatan tempe? • imuwan yang di kenal sebagai bapak bioteknologi adalah? • ...
Nutrient and wellness by Kylin Newberry...omgbecky 2016-11-03
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- foods containing the entire edible grain
- the desire to eat
- elements needed in small amounts for strong bones and teeth
- a condition in which bones gradually lose their mineral content
- when the body can't control blood sugar correctly
- saturated animal fats contain this
- source of energy
- a unit that measures the energy used by the body and the energy that food supplies to the body
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- the need to eat
- a nutrient that bulids, repairs, and maintain body cells and tissues
- foods that are low in nutrients and high in calories
- a substance that is needed in small quantities to help regulate body functions
- the starches and sugars that give the body most of its energy
- a substance that is important for the body's growth and maintenance
- reaching for your best level of health
- building blocks that make up proteins
- a plant material that your body cannot digest
- a mineral that helps control the amount of fluid in our bodies
18 Clues: the need to eat • source of energy • the desire to eat • saturated animal fats contain this • building blocks that make up proteins • reaching for your best level of health • foods containing the entire edible grain • a plant material that your body cannot digest • when the body can't control blood sugar correctly • foods that are low in nutrients and high in calories • ...
Venetia Kidneys 2022-09-30
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- place from which ADH is secreted
- part of the nephron that the filtrate enters
- tube connecting kidneys to the bladder
- bundles of capillaries out of which various substances are filtered into the nephron
- hormone that regulates blood water level
- where glucose is reabosrbed
- name of artery that connects to kidneys
- the loop of _________ is found between PCT and DCT
- tube through which urine is excreted from the bladder
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- these will be reabsorbed in sufficient quantity from the nephron, while some will be removed in urine
- term that refers to the maintenance of water levels in the blood
- process by which substances are filtered out of the blood
- where most water is reabsorbed
- all of this is removed in the urine
- ADH makes the walls of the collecting duct more _________?
- having this in your urine is a sign of diabetes
- word which means related to the liver
- place where urea is formed
18 Clues: place where urea is formed • where glucose is reabosrbed • where most water is reabsorbed • place from which ADH is secreted • all of this is removed in the urine • word which means related to the liver • tube connecting kidneys to the bladder • name of artery that connects to kidneys • hormone that regulates blood water level • part of the nephron that the filtrate enters • ...
Non-Communicable Disease 2022-10-30
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- Cardiovascular diseases affect the heart and _______________ vessels
- Obvious change in a _________________ or mole is one warning sign of cancer
- Disease causing frequent seizures
- The medical term for chronic high blood pressure
- An extreme sensitivity to a substance
- A _____________ that doesn't heal is one warning sign of cancer
- A ______________ factor is a characteristic that increases your chances of getting a disease
- A common risk factor for non-communicable diseases is your _________________ history
- Disease of the joints
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- Disease causing weakened bones
- The process of injecting powerful medicine into the bloodstream in an attempt to kill cancer
- Inflammatory disorder that blocks air passages
- Atherosclerosis occurs when ________________ builds up inside the arteries
- A _______________ is like a heart attack, but in your brain
- The protein that allows glucose to enter your cells from your bloodstream
- When blood flow to the heart slows or stops, it's called a heart _________________
- The disease that makes it hard to convert food to energy
- The disease caused when abnormal cells multiple out of control
18 Clues: Disease of the joints • Disease causing weakened bones • Disease causing frequent seizures • An extreme sensitivity to a substance • Inflammatory disorder that blocks air passages • The medical term for chronic high blood pressure • The disease that makes it hard to convert food to energy • A _______________ is like a heart attack, but in your brain • ...
Patho Escape Room 2023-10-05
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- This type of arthritis has an autoimmune origin
- What stage pressure ulcer is through the skin and fat not the muscle and bone?
- Attach bone to bone
- The most accurate pulse is an _______ pulse
- SCD's and TED hose are used to help prevent
- Before providing care you should always check the patients
- When you give report for your patient what format do you use
- This word means "to siphon"
- Lung sounds you hear when a person has asthma
- Washout is one mechanism the body uses to help prevent
- This procedure is used in compartment syndrome
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- Coughing and deep breathing helps prevent
- This can cause intense pain with kidney stones
- This is a can occur when people have gout
- Normal urine should be _______ yellow
- Inflammation is part of the ______ immune system
- One of the hormones your pancreas makes
- The number one cause of spreading infections from patient to patient is not doing
18 Clues: Attach bone to bone • This word means "to siphon" • Normal urine should be _______ yellow • One of the hormones your pancreas makes • Coughing and deep breathing helps prevent • This is a can occur when people have gout • The most accurate pulse is an _______ pulse • SCD's and TED hose are used to help prevent • Lung sounds you hear when a person has asthma • ...
Home Health & Hospice Month 2023-11-06
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- number of counties NCHH&H provides services in
- can provide hospice patients with non medical care and companionship
- chronic disease requiring education to manage
- how many hours a day is NCHH&H available
- hospice nurses assist patients to manage these at home
- spiritual advisor for hospice
- care for people with terminal illness
- assists home health patients to improve mobility
- care in the home provides the patient a level of this
- home health nurses travel eight billion of these a year
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- services provided to a hospice patient's family for 13 months after pt death
- home health nurses assist patients to care for these
- assists hospice patients with psychosocial needs
- home health nurses ensure patient understanding of this
- home health nurses can provide this in the home
- person that conducts the home health face to face visit as required by Medicare and most other insurances
- location where care takes place
- the abbreviation for the hospice interdisciplinary group
18 Clues: spiritual advisor for hospice • location where care takes place • care for people with terminal illness • how many hours a day is NCHH&H available • chronic disease requiring education to manage • number of counties NCHH&H provides services in • home health nurses can provide this in the home • assists hospice patients with psychosocial needs • ...
Endocrine Test 2 2024-02-22
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- Phentermine is a schedule ______ medication.
- This painful condition can occur when triglycerides are extremely elevated
- This non-statin lipid therapy inhibits NPC1L1
- The most notable AE of this medication is oily rectal leakage
- This non-statin lipid therapy activates PPAR-alpha and should not be used with statins
- ______ retinopathy involves the growth of new vessels
- Pancreatic _____ cells are responsible for insulin secretion
- Toujeo is the brand name for U300 insulin _______.
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- The route via which most at-home insulin products are administered
- This PCSK9 inhibitor is for HoFH and CVD
- Insulin lispro is considered a _______ insulin
- This hormone is secreted by the stomach to increase hunger
- A melanocortin agonist only for certain genetic causes of obesity
- The clinical state of having a BG <70
- The term for excessive thirst, often a symptom of diabetes
- A BMI of 27 would be classified as __________
- This is the brand name for the longest-acting insulin
- This is the classic adverse effect of niacin
18 Clues: The clinical state of having a BG <70 • This PCSK9 inhibitor is for HoFH and CVD • Phentermine is a schedule ______ medication. • This is the classic adverse effect of niacin • This non-statin lipid therapy inhibits NPC1L1 • A BMI of 27 would be classified as __________ • Insulin lispro is considered a _______ insulin • ...
Health and Metabolism 2023-06-06
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- The processes by which the body converts food into energy.
- Maintaining equilibrium in the body's systems.
- Excessive accumulation of body fat leading to health problems.
- The capacity to do work or provide power.
- Hormone that regulates blood sugar levels.
- The powerhouse of the cell, responsible for energy production.
- A chronic condition characterized by high blood sugar levels.
- The synthesis of complex molecules from simpler ones, requiring energy.
- Physical activity that improves health and fitness.
- A collection of symptoms and signs that occur together.
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- Chemicals that may contribute to obesity by disrupting metabolic processes.
- The primary source of energy for the body's cells.
- Study of the nutrients required by the body for proper functioning.
- Overall well-being and absence of disease.
- A group of fats and fat-like substances in the body.
- The basic building blocks of all living organisms.
- The breakdown of complex molecules into simpler ones, releasing energy.
- Proteins on cell surfaces that bind to specific molecules and trigger cellular responses.
18 Clues: The capacity to do work or provide power. • Overall well-being and absence of disease. • Hormone that regulates blood sugar levels. • Maintaining equilibrium in the body's systems. • The primary source of energy for the body's cells. • The basic building blocks of all living organisms. • Physical activity that improves health and fitness. • ...
Health - Exercise pg. 1 & 2 2023-07-13
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- Getting exercise each day feels this way.
- Your heart is one of these and most important.
- People who exercise don't have as many health ____.
- The more you use a muscle it gets this.
- Exercise is about being physically this.
- Some benefits of exercise are physical and some are this.
- You may have a heart this, if you heart is weak.
- You need 60 minutes of exercise to get the most this.
- A strong heart won't have to pump as this.
- This means using a lot of strength, effort or energy.
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- Old people should ask this person before starting an exercise.
- You should do this type of exercise for muscles and bones.
- The best exercise for a person may depend upon this condition.
- Your heart's job is to pump this.
- This type of yard work can be exercise.
- Older people with theses problems should exercise too.
- People who exercise have this disease less.
- People who exercise don't get this as much.
18 Clues: Your heart's job is to pump this. • This type of yard work can be exercise. • The more you use a muscle it gets this. • Exercise is about being physically this. • Getting exercise each day feels this way. • A strong heart won't have to pump as this. • People who exercise have this disease less. • People who exercise don't get this as much. • ...
Pressured planet 2025-06-13
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- This is the long term heating of the earths surface
- gasses in the earths atmosphere that trap heat
- The state of a region or country
- where forests get destroyed
- Where the oceans normal acidity roses
- Where individuals lack the resources needed for a basic standard of living
- Certai people having no jobs
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- Physical maltreatment of a child
- The mistreatment of others due to their colour, ethnicity, or race
- An action that is considered an offense and punishable by law
- Having too many people in a given area
- Low mood or loss of energy and feelings of sadness all the time
- harmful substances that are released into the air
- Everyone, no matter if male or female, have the same rights
- Where a lot of certain people don't get taught
- Where we humans use too much natural or non natural resources
- Attracting attention on purpose or not (Mostly because teachers want more money)
- Often happens when you have diabetes
18 Clues: where forests get destroyed • Certai people having no jobs • Physical maltreatment of a child • The state of a region or country • Often happens when you have diabetes • Where the oceans normal acidity roses • Having too many people in a given area • gasses in the earths atmosphere that trap heat • Where a lot of certain people don't get taught • ...
Scribe Crossword #3 2025-02-26
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- You might get your blood drawn here instead of clinic
- Where digestion begins
- If a patient needs to see a specialist urgently, you might order the referral as...
- Grading score for breast cancer that you can find in the "Impression"
- Reviewed risks, ____, and side effects
- A stone specialist?
- Severe allergic reaction that can cause airway obstruction
- An autoimmune response against cells in this organ can lead to Type 1 Diabetes
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- The building that houses Jeannet's cubicle
- Tab on EPIC that you might use to write a work letter before it merged into "Plan"
- A shift without a scribe, on the Google Calendar
- A funny bone?
- This condition can create raised, scaly patches of itchy skin
- Name of a certain family medicine doctor that's very handy with a colonoscope
- A medication you might see a celebrity come in for
- Largest artery in the body
- A maneuver that may come in handy for someone with BPPV
- This type of hernia may contribute to GERD symptoms
18 Clues: A funny bone? • A stone specialist? • Where digestion begins • Largest artery in the body • Reviewed risks, ____, and side effects • The building that houses Jeannet's cubicle • A shift without a scribe, on the Google Calendar • A medication you might see a celebrity come in for • This type of hernia may contribute to GERD symptoms • ...
Health 2022-09-05
Antidiuretics 2023-02-15
Diabetic episode keywords 2025-10-21
3.02 Vocabulary 2025-09-03
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- Serious infection usually caused by eating food contaminated with Listeria bacteria (most commonly found in improperly processed deli meats and unpasteruized milk products); can be fatal to unborn babies
- A B vitamin (found in dark leafy greens, oranges, nuts, beans, and peas) that the body needs to make DNA and other genetic material, and to help cells divide
- A type of diabetes that can develop during pregnancy in women who do not already have diabetes, when your body cannot make enough insulin during pregnancy
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- (hypertension) when a pregnant woman has a blood pressure reading that is 140/90 or higher on two different occasions; can cause problems for mother and baby
- A hormone made by your pancreas that acts like a key to let blood sugar into cells in your body to use as energy
- A synthetic form of folate that is added for fortify foods
6 Clues: A synthetic form of folate that is added for fortify foods • A hormone made by your pancreas that acts like a key to let blood sugar into cells in your body to use as energy • A type of diabetes that can develop during pregnancy in women who do not already have diabetes, when your body cannot make enough insulin during pregnancy • ...
Ch 34 Endocrine System Review 2021-01-05
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- disorder when the body fails to produce insulin properly.
- the most common bacterial STD, that can cause infertility.
- the male reproductive glands.
- the release of an egg from the ovary into one of the fallopian tubes.
- condition where the thyroid produces too much thyroxine.
- hormone that stimulates cells to take glucose out of the blood.
- condition where the thyroid produces too little thyroxine.
- controls the secretions of the pituitary gland.
- cells that have receptors for a particular hormone.
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- gland in the neck that produces the hormone thyroxine.
- organ surrounding the embryo that allows for diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide from the mother and embryo.
- glands on top of the kidneys.
- period of rapid growth and sexual maturation during the teen years.
- the female reproductive glands.
- an enlarged thyroid.
- the fusion of a sperm and egg cell.
- bean-sized structure that dangles at the base of the brain.
- an organ that produces and releases a substance.
18 Clues: an enlarged thyroid. • glands on top of the kidneys. • the male reproductive glands. • the female reproductive glands. • the fusion of a sperm and egg cell. • controls the secretions of the pituitary gland. • an organ that produces and releases a substance. • cells that have receptors for a particular hormone. • gland in the neck that produces the hormone thyroxine. • ...
Reverse Case Study of Peggy Parreggy 2022-03-29
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- The initial dose of metoprolol is _____than the maintenance dose
- Insulin is measured in
- Beta-Adrenergic Blocker used to lower BP and cardiac output
- Insulin-dependent form of diabetes
- Fasting blood glucose greater than 126 mg/dL
- Effects of Buspar may take 3 to 4 _____
- Sustained heart rate greater than 100 bpm
- Alternative route of administering Phenergan if emesis is ongoing
- Consistent elevation of systemic arterial BP greater than 120/80
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- Orthostatic hypotension is defined as a ______ point or more drop in systolic BP
- Administer regular insulin ______ minutes before meals
- Diabetics experiencing elevated heart rate, confusion, excessive sweating and drowsiness are displaying symptoms of ____________
- Intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations
- CNS depressant to treat anxiety safe to administer during pregnancy
- Hold metoprolol if heart rate is below _____
- Twice a day
- Non-narcotic antipyretic
- Diagnostic test uses to monitor for blood dyscrasias when taking metoprolol during late-term pregnancy
18 Clues: Twice a day • Insulin is measured in • Non-narcotic antipyretic • Insulin-dependent form of diabetes • Effects of Buspar may take 3 to 4 _____ • Sustained heart rate greater than 100 bpm • Hold metoprolol if heart rate is below _____ • Fasting blood glucose greater than 126 mg/dL • Administer regular insulin ______ minutes before meals • ...
The Baldrige Journey 2012-08-24
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- The snapshot for the way we operate.
- How do we listen?
- Web system where veterans can secure message their providers and check their medical record
- Criteria for Performance Excellence to improve performance and get sustainable results.
- September 10-14
- An outline that details and strategic priorities and measures
- Regional Award for performance excellence
- Registry is an innovative care tracking system for Veterans and providers
- Top VA Award
- Being caught for doing something good when no one is looking
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- Award for best overall care in Nursing
- Forum for senior leadship to communicate mission and strategy
- Ultimate award for performance excellence in health care.
- Be the benchmark of excellence and value in health care and benefits by providing exemplary services that are both patient centered and evidence based.
- Award for critical care nursing
- Our governance structure
- One of the many employee development programs
- Honor America's veterans by providing exceptional health care that improves their health and well-being.
18 Clues: Top VA Award • September 10-14 • How do we listen? • Our governance structure • Award for critical care nursing • The snapshot for the way we operate. • Award for best overall care in Nursing • Regional Award for performance excellence • One of the many employee development programs • Ultimate award for performance excellence in health care. • ...
Preventing Disease 2023-12-12
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- bacterial or viral infection of the tonsils
- pandemic that started in 2020
- condition in which there is inflammation of the joints, causing pain and stiffness
- microorganisms that cause communicable disease
- also known as noninfectious diseases
- another name for the flu
- disease that involves uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells
- also known as pink eye
- medical emergency in which blood flow to the brain is interrupted which injures or kills brain cells
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- disease in which the body's immune system attacks and damages healthy body tissues
- also called infectious disease
- contains dead or nontoxic part of a pathogen that is injected into a person to train that person's immune system
- mass of abnormal cells
- way a disease spreads; can be direct or indirect
- disease resulting from body's inability to regulate glucose
- viral infection shared through sharing certain objects like drinks
- medical emergency in which blood flow to the heart is restricted
- kills pathogenic bacteria
18 Clues: mass of abnormal cells • also known as pink eye • another name for the flu • kills pathogenic bacteria • pandemic that started in 2020 • also called infectious disease • also known as noninfectious diseases • bacterial or viral infection of the tonsils • microorganisms that cause communicable disease • way a disease spreads; can be direct or indirect • ...
IELTS Vocabularies 2023-08-06
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- In economics, we are familiar with the terms supply and _______.
- Synonym of rebel
- Indonesia is a multi-cultural country.
- Indonesia was ________ by Japan for 3.5 years.
- In that country, we have to ask permission before doing something, because they are ______.
- The oil spill was an environmental _________.
- The disease is difficult to cure.
- The ______ she felt was indescribable.
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- COVID-19 is highly ________ disease.
- The leader original statement has been completely _________ by the media.
- She has to reduce her sugar _____ because of her diabetes.
- The country is facing a drought. That's why many people die of _______.
- Because of the war, Palestinian become _____ in other countries.
- They are not going to throw _______ amounts of money at it.
- My mom gave me a ________. I have to go home before 8 p.m.
- Animal should not be over-hunted, as they may become________.
- That grandpa remained _______ into his nineties.
- I love that café, but the music is too ______, I can't hear anything.
18 Clues: Synonym of rebel • The disease is difficult to cure. • COVID-19 is highly ________ disease. • Indonesia is a multi-cultural country. • The ______ she felt was indescribable. • The oil spill was an environmental _________. • Indonesia was ________ by Japan for 3.5 years. • That grandpa remained _______ into his nineties. • ...
A Year in Review 9PDHPE 2024-11-29
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- The body's primary hormone for managing stress.
- The hormone responsible for regulating sleep cycles.
- An online campaign aimed at reducing mental health stigma.
- The ability to recover quickly from adversity.
- An aspect of respectful relationships involving mutual understanding.
- A psychological condition often triggered by traumatic events.
- A sleep stage associated with dreaming.
- A chronic health condition affecting blood sugar regulation.
- A mental disorder involving obsessive thoughts and compulsive actions.
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- A professional who helps with mental health concerns.
- A lifestyle disease linked to poor eating habits and inactivity.
- An event that triggers a stress response.
- A disorder marked by persistent sadness or a lack of interest in activities.
- The condition characterised by extreme worry or fear.
- A coping mechanism that involves focusing on the present moment.
- Physical activities such as running, swimming, or cycling.
- The Australian organisation that promotes mental health awareness.
- A disorder that involves both physical and mental dependence on substances.
18 Clues: A sleep stage associated with dreaming. • An event that triggers a stress response. • The ability to recover quickly from adversity. • The body's primary hormone for managing stress. • The hormone responsible for regulating sleep cycles. • A professional who helps with mental health concerns. • The condition characterised by extreme worry or fear. • ...
Fight Off Aging! 2022-12-06
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- The term refers to something that is toxic to living cells
- The tumor suppression gene was explored in our mathematical model
- Your DNA is composed of 3 billion of these units
- What becomes misfolded with age
- The "end caps" at the end of our chromosomes
- Generates ATP
- The organ that can lower blood sugar
- What white blood cells fight off in the body
- The passing of chronological time
- The time-related deterioration of the physiological function necessary for survival and fertility
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- The body's immune response to an irritant
- What organ produces the beta cells in the body
- The chemical changes which switch an individual's genes off and on
- Cellular " " is when a buildup of cells occurs in tissues
- A common nutrient affected by deregulatory nutrient sensing and diabetes
- The acronym for reactive molecule that accompanies accumulated damage found inside mitochondria
- Fundamental unit in the body which carries genetic information
- The type of cells used to repair or replaced damaged cells
18 Clues: Generates ATP • What becomes misfolded with age • The passing of chronological time • The organ that can lower blood sugar • The body's immune response to an irritant • The "end caps" at the end of our chromosomes • What white blood cells fight off in the body • What organ produces the beta cells in the body • Your DNA is composed of 3 billion of these units • ...
Making Oatmeal #2 2020-11-13
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- A necessary part of food that we must eat because our bodies can't make them
- The fruit of a grass plant
- A food that does not contain gluten, found in wheat
- The amount of sugar in the blood, too much often leads to diabetes
- Substances in food that protect cells from damage
- The taste of a food
- A brand of oats and a religion
- How long a food needs to be cooked
- The intact oat before milling
- A set of directions for making food
- A healthy whole grain food, Avena sative
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- The one who grinds the oats
- Oats boiled with water or milk to make a thick soup
- Cup to measure out the needed amount of liquid
- A breakfast food or snack containing rolled oats, honey and nuts
- The one who grows the oats
- The part of food that the body cannot break down, helps bowel movements
- Oven for cooking foods quickly
18 Clues: The taste of a food • The fruit of a grass plant • The one who grows the oats • The one who grinds the oats • The intact oat before milling • A brand of oats and a religion • Oven for cooking foods quickly • How long a food needs to be cooked • A set of directions for making food • A healthy whole grain food, Avena sative • Cup to measure out the needed amount of liquid • ...
Behavioral Eating 2017-11-25
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- What gets released when you eat sugars and fats.
- Type of eating where you're being conscious about your food choices.
- Hunger driven by mood, stressors, uncertainty and other external factors.
- Cause of behavioral eating
- Eating Eating more food in short periods of time.
- A disease that can result from emotional eating outbursts.
- Type of eating when you're finished with your meal but you continue to slowly eat the leftover portion.
- The gender of the group who participated in the study
- When you're too hungry or too tired and what leads to emotional eating.
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- Shame or hatred towards one self
- Eating Driven by hunger and physiological need
- The act of silencing emotions by eating
- 5th Sign of behavioral eating
- This is key to when you fall victim to behavioral eating.
- Eating to satisfy emotional needs, rather than physical hunger
- Stress hormone
- Eating more out of nervousness around people or due to encouragement of friends/families
- Triggers emotional eating due to memories of family meals
18 Clues: Stress hormone • Cause of behavioral eating • 5th Sign of behavioral eating • Shame or hatred towards one self • The act of silencing emotions by eating • Eating Driven by hunger and physiological need • What gets released when you eat sugars and fats. • Eating Eating more food in short periods of time. • The gender of the group who participated in the study • ...
Reverse Case Study of Peggy Parreggy 2022-03-29
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- CNS depressant to treat anxiety safe to administer during pregnancy
- Hold metoprolol if heart rate is below _____
- Fasting blood glucose greater than 126 mg/dL
- Diagnostic test uses to monitor for blood dyscrasias when taking metoprolol during late-term pregnancy
- Administer regular insulin ______ minutes before meals
- Consistent elevation of systemic arterial BP greater than 120/80
- Three times a day
- Alternative route of administering Phenergan if emesis is ongoing
- Insulin-dependent form of diabetes
- Beta-Adrenergic Blocker used to lower BP and cardiac output
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- Insulin is measured in
- Intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations
- Sustained heart rate greater than 100 bpm
- Diabetics experiencing elevated heart rate, confusion, excessive sweating and drowsiness are displaying symptoms of ____________
- Orthostatic hypotension is defined as a ______ point or more drop in systolic BP
- The initial dose of metoprolol is _____than the maintenance dose
- Non-narcotic antipyretic
- Effects of Buspar may take 3 to 4 _____
18 Clues: Three times a day • Insulin is measured in • Non-narcotic antipyretic • Insulin-dependent form of diabetes • Effects of Buspar may take 3 to 4 _____ • Sustained heart rate greater than 100 bpm • Hold metoprolol if heart rate is below _____ • Fasting blood glucose greater than 126 mg/dL • Administer regular insulin ______ minutes before meals • ...
Nutritional Disorders 2025-01-03
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- Thiamine deficiency can result in ______ signs such as head tilt.
- Protein-energy ______ occurs with poor-quality diets or illness.
- An excess of this vitamin can cause calcification of tissues.
- ______ can cause skeletal and joint issues.
- Diets high in raw fish can lead to a deficiency of ______.
- Essential fatty acid often sourced from fish oil.
- A diet lacking in calcium can lead to ______ deformities.
- A condition where the body cannot regulate blood sugar properly.
- A condition caused by an imbalance of calcium and phosphorus.
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- A trace mineral whose deficiency can cause anemia.
- Chronic itching in pets could indicate a ______ allergy.
- Deficiency in this vitamin can cause retinal degeneration in cats.
- This component is essential for healthy skin and coat.
- A deficiency in this vitamin can cause poor coat quality and dry skin.
- Cats require this amino acid to prevent cardiomyopathy.
- Chronic undernutrition can lead to ______ loss and lethargy.
- imbalance can lead to skeletal abnormalities and fractures.
- Excess liver consumption can cause toxicity of this vitamin.
- Overfeeding often leads to this condition in pets.
19 Clues: ______ can cause skeletal and joint issues. • Essential fatty acid often sourced from fish oil. • A trace mineral whose deficiency can cause anemia. • Overfeeding often leads to this condition in pets. • This component is essential for healthy skin and coat. • Cats require this amino acid to prevent cardiomyopathy. • ...
Tape Ketan 2024-11-06
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- salah satu teknik yang digunakan untuk bioteknologi konvensional yaitu?
- berapa hari waktu fermentasi tape ketan?
- mikroorganisme apa yang terkandung pada tempe?
- pemanfaatan bakteri thiobacillus ferroxidans pada bidang teknologi dapat digunakan dalam pengolahan apa?
- berikan contoh yang bukan merupakan produk fermentasi mikroba?
- berikan contoh yang bukan termasuk produk hasil bioteknologi?
- imuwan yang di kenal sebagai bapak bioteknologi adalah?
- mikroorganisme apa yang terkandung dalam fermentasi keju?
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- serat yang di kandung mikroprotein kebanyakan berasal dari?
- berikut yang termasuk pemanfaatan rekayasa genetika untuk meningkatkan kualitas kesehatan kecuali?
- organisme yang mengandung gen dari spesies lain di sebut?
- bahan utama yang terdapat di dalam fermentasi tempe yaitu?
- bahan utama yang terdapat di tape ketan yaitu?
- mikroorganisme apa yang terkandung dalam tape?
- mikroorganisme yang efektif untuk pembuatan sek tunggal adalah?
- dalam teknik kultur jaringan,bagian tumbuhan yang di tumbuhkan dalam media kultur dinamakan?
- untuk pertama kalinya penerapan rekayasa genetika pada manusia yaitu pada?
- berikan contoh bioteknologi tradisional?
- pada pembuatan apa kita menggunakan mikroorganisme berupa jamur?
- apa yang menjadi mikroba dalam pembuatan tempe?
20 Clues: berapa hari waktu fermentasi tape ketan? • berikan contoh bioteknologi tradisional? • bahan utama yang terdapat di tape ketan yaitu? • mikroorganisme apa yang terkandung dalam tape? • mikroorganisme apa yang terkandung pada tempe? • apa yang menjadi mikroba dalam pembuatan tempe? • imuwan yang di kenal sebagai bapak bioteknologi adalah? • ...
Core Lab Crossword 2025-02-27
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- Polymerase Chain Reaction
- Roche companies operating in different countries, responsible for local sales, marketing, distribution, and support of Roche products and services
- Which decade from the last century Roche entered the diagnostics market
- Roche’s industry-leading onboard stability for Clinical Chemistry reagents lasts up to how many months?
- Roche’s flagship immunoassay system
- Type of diagnostic tests that aid in choosing specific therapies for patients (just the first word)
- Diagnostic testing conducted outside central labs
- The first name of Roche’s founder, Hoffmann-La Roche
- A small, enclosed cartridge used in diagnostic instruments to hold reagents
- Roche instrument known for being a Lab In A Tube
- CEO Roche Diagnostics
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- Diabetes Management Product
- Roche Diagnostic's digital health platform
- The phase of laboratory testing that includes sample collection, handling, and preparation before analysis.
- Phase-in Phase-out
- Tower The tallest building in Switzerland
- Type of immunoassays used in Roche's core lab solutions
- A Roche-developed antiviral medication used to treat and prevent influenza
18 Clues: Phase-in Phase-out • CEO Roche Diagnostics • Polymerase Chain Reaction • Diabetes Management Product • Roche’s flagship immunoassay system • Roche Diagnostic's digital health platform • Tower The tallest building in Switzerland • Roche instrument known for being a Lab In A Tube • Diagnostic testing conducted outside central labs • ...
Diseases 2026-01-09
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- The agent of infection that causes tetanus
- Compounds in the blood that are made up of protein and fats
- Type of diabetes that pregnant women can get
- The silent killer
- Hypersensitivities to particular substances in one’s environment or diet
- Attacks the membranes around the brain and spinal cord
- The agent of infection that causes malaria
- A form of arteriosclerosis in which fatty substances (plaque) are deposited on the inner walls of arteries
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- A medication to reduce elevated cholesterol levels
- The agent of infection that causes tapeworm
- The agent of infection that causes influenza
- The agent of infection that causes athlete's foot
- When the blood supply to a portion of the brain is blocked
- Lesions in, or erosion of, the mucous membrane of an organ
- Cancer of the body's blood-forming tissues
- A sudden rise in the incidence of a disease
- Inflammation of the liver
- A variety of neurological disorders characterized by seizures
18 Clues: The silent killer • Inflammation of the liver • The agent of infection that causes tetanus • Cancer of the body's blood-forming tissues • The agent of infection that causes malaria • The agent of infection that causes tapeworm • A sudden rise in the incidence of a disease • The agent of infection that causes influenza • Type of diabetes that pregnant women can get • ...
6thFloorNews presents: Diabetes Criss-Cross! 2021-11-11
9 Clues: body fuel • red and vital • excessive thirst • pancreas product • etiology of type 1 • a healthy one helps • a major risk factor • come from fat breakdown • typically the first given drug
Bioquímica: casos clínicos 2023-06-02
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- A un paciente se le diagnostica diabetes tipo 1 poco antes de cumplir 20 años y se le trata con insulina exógena, pero un segundo médico piensa que el paciente no tiene diabetes tipo 1, sino el tipo 2. Una medición de lo siguiente permitiría al médico determinar el diagnóstico correcto.
- Un paciente ingirió anticongelante en un intento de suicidio. Aparte del bicarbonato, ¿cuál es el principal amortiguador de ácidos que ayuda a mantener el pH sanguíneo dentro del intervalo compatible con la vida?
- Un varón de 32 años de edad no desea adelgazar ni engordar, por lo que se somete a una dieta de mantenimiento de peso. ¿Cuál aminoácido debe estar presente en la dieta para que el paciente no entre en balance nitrogenado negativo?
- Una mujer de 45 años ha tenido tres fracturas vertebrales y recibe el diagnóstico de osteoporosis temprana. También ha tenido varios cálculos renales. Los exámenes de laboratorio habituales revelan hipercalciemia. Este trastorno se debe a mayor secreción de una hormona de:
- Una persona con diabetes tipo 1 agotó su suministro de insulina y no ha podido inyectarse en los últimos tres días. Es posible que presente acidosis metabólica por sobreproducción de:
- Un niño pequeño ha estado comiendo cinco a seis huevos crudos al día en un intento de ser como Rocky, el campeón de boxeo de las películas. Sin embargo, el chico se cansa entre las comidas y durante uno de estos periodos letárgicos, es llevado al servicio de urgencias. Su glucemia es de 50 mg/dl. ¿Qué se esperaría que estuviera elevado en la sangre del niño?
- Un alcohólico crónico tuvo problemas de equilibrio hace poco, se confunde con facilidad y presenta nistagmo. Un análisis de la siguiente enzima determinará la causa bioquímica de los síntomas.
- Se ha determinado que un individuo tiene hipertrigliceridemia, con concentración de triglicéridos de 350 mg/dl (lo normal es < 150 mg/dl). El paciente decide reducir este valor manteniendo su ingreso calórico sin cambio, pero cambiando a una dieta baja en grasas y proteínas y rica en carbohidratos. Tres meses después, tras un apego estricto a la dieta, la concentración de triglicéridos es de 375 mg/dl. Este aumento del contenido de lípido es causado por el siguiente componente de la nueva dieta.
- Una mujer de 23 años ingiere una sobredosis de paracetamol en un intento de suicidio. Es llevada al servicio de urgencias y se trata con un fármaco. Este tratamiento está diseñado para incrementar la síntesis de:
- Un estudiante de medicina se expone a un paciente con tuberculosis y da una prueba de tuberculina positiva (PPD), pero su radiografía torácica es normal. Se le prescribe un tratamiento profiláctico de seis meses, pero durante éste presenta neuropatías periféricas. Al considerar la potencial deficiencia vitamínica en este paciente, ¿cuál clase de moléculas sería más afectada por la falta de la vitamina?
- Una mujer de 32 años ha tenido tres meses de menstruaciones irregulares y secreción de leche por ambas mamas. Al microscopio se observa que la secreción tiene muchos glóbulos de grasa, pero no eritrocitos. No recibe medicamentos, se sometió a ligadura tubaria bilateral, y su prueba de embarazo es negativa. ¿Cuál de las siguientes sustancias inhibiría la liberación de la hormona que esta paciente produce en exceso?
- Una persona vegetariana ha ingerido proteína vegetal de baja calidad por muchos años, y en la actualidad presenta balance nitrogenado negativo. Esto puede deberse a la falta en su dieta de lo siguiente.
- Una mujer de 35 años presenta obesidad central, “joroba de búfalo,” diabetes tipo 2, estrías abdominales y “facies de luna llena”. La hormona que se produce en exceso en este síndrome se origina de:
- A los padres de una recién nacida les preocupó ver manchas negras en el pañal después de que ella orinó. En su siguiente visita al pediatra, éste les explicó que el trastorno puede causar artritis de columna vertebral y grandes articulaciones, y que es probable que la niña tenga problemas cardiacos y propensión a los cálculos renales. La niña ha heredado un error congénito del metabolismo del aminoácido:
- Un lactante de nueve meses ha entrado y salido del hospital a causa de infecciones frecuentes. Los análisis de sangre demuestran la ausencia virtual de linfocitos B y T, aparte de la auencia casi completa de la sombra tímica en la radiografía. Se esperaría que la medición de metabolitos en la sangre muestre concentraciones elevadas de:
- Una persona de 18 años de edad con diabetes tipo 1 no se ha inyectado insulina en dos días. En este momento su glucemia es de 600 mg/dl (los valores normales son de 80 a 100 mg/dl). ¿Cuáles células de su organismo aún pueden utilizar la glucosa sanguínea como fuente de energía?
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- Un lactante que recibe una fórmula sintética tiene un azúcar en sangre y orina. Este compuesto da una prueba de azúcares reductores positiva, pero la prueba resulta negativa cuando se mide con glucosa oxidasa. El tratamiento de sangre y orina con ácido (que rompe enlaces glucosídicos) no eleva la cantidad de azúcar reductor medida. ¿Cuál compuesto es más probable que se encuentre en la sangre y la orina del lactante?
- Un hombre de 50 años de edad con diabetes tipo 2 recibe glipizida para ayudar a controlar su glucemia. Un día no puede recordar si ya tomó el medicamento, así que de manera accidental toma una segunda dosis. Dos horas después, de repente comienza a presentar irritabilidad, temblores, taquicardia y mareo. El paciente presenta lo siguiente debido a su sobredosis del fármaco.
- Una mujer de 45 años ingresó en un centro de adicciones debido a su alcoholismo. Como un primer intento de cambiar su hábito, se le administra un fármaco que eleva el siguiente metabolito si bebe alcohol.
- Una mujer de 30 años necesita zapatos cada vez más largos y anchos. Tampoco puede usar sus anillos. Una exploración física revela arcos supraópticos prominentes, mandíbula en protrusión y espacios entre todos los dientes. Esta mujer puede tener un tumor en:
- Un paciente con diabetes tipo 1 se autoinyecta insulina antes de su comida de la tarde, pero se distrae y olvida comer. Unas pocas horas después el individuo se desmaya. Los paramédicos llegan, realizan una prueba de glucemia urgente y encuentran que es de 45 mg/dl. La glucemia era tan baja debido a que el siguiente tejido asimiló la mayor parte de la glucosa en las condiciones dadas.
- Un neonato de cinco días comienza a presentar alimentación deficiente e irritabilidad, y luego letargo intenso. En el cambio de pañal se observa un olor almizclado dulzón. En el servicio de urgencias del hospital se sospecha que el niño tiene un error innato del metabolismo, y se ordenan análisis de sangre. Se esperaría observar una elevación de:
- Un hombre de 45 años está preocupado por su riesgo de tener un ataque cardiaco, dado que su hermano acaba de tener uno a los 46 años. Su médico ordena pruebas de HbA1C, perfil de lípidos y homocisteína. Una reducción en el metabolismo del siguiente aminoácido puede elevar la concentración de homocisteína en la sangre.
- Un ambientalista intentó vivir en un bosque desolado por seis meses, pero tuvo que suspender su experimento cuando comenzó a tener sangrado gingival, caída de dientes y manchas rojas en las piernas. Este individuo presenta incapacidad de sintetizar de manera correcta la proteína:
- Un hombre de 52 años tuvo un ataque cardiaco, y su cardiólogo le prescribió 81 mg de ASA al día. El objetivo del tratamiento es reducir la concentración de:
- Al nacer, un neonato prematuro tiene puntaje de Apgar bajo y dificultad para respirar. El médico de la unidad de cuidados intensivos neonatales le inyecta una pequeña cantidad de una mezcla de lípidos en los pulmones, lo que reduce en gran medida la dificultad respiratoria. Además de proteínas, un componente clave de la mezcla es:
- A un hombre de 32 años se le diagnostica depresión atípica y resistente. El tratamiento con varios antidepresivos tradicionales falla y se le prescribe selegilina. Los pacientes que reciben este fármaco puede tener una crisis hipertensiva si consumen alimentos que contienen:
- Una mujer sometida a quimioterapia para cáncer de mama presenta timpanismo, diarrea y exceso de gas siempre que toma leche. No había presentado este problema antes. Los síntomas que la mujer experimenta se deben a reducción de la síntesis de la siguiente enzima.
- Un hombre de 50 años de edad con el antecedente de arteriopatía coronaria presenta episodios de mareo, temblor, palpitaciones, hambre, cefalea, debilidad y confusión. Entre los episodios se encuentra bien. Tuvo uno de esos episodios durante su última visita al médico, cuando le extrajeron sangre para diversos análisis. Los resultados del laboratorio revelan insulina y péptido C elevados, y glucemia baja. Para tratar los síntomas del paciente durante un episodio, ¿cuál fármaco sería el más seguro de administrar?
- Un hombre de 20 años es un paciente nuevo de su consulta. Tiene el cabello blanco, la piel muy clara, y nistagmo. Un defecto en el metabolismo del siguiente compuesto es la causa del aspecto del paciente.
- Antes de un viaje a las montañas para esquiar, una persona recibe acetazolamida como protección contra el mal de montaña. Desafortunadamente, tiene diabetes tipo 1. Es hospitalizada con una cetoacidosis que empeora. ¿En qué células la acetazolamida ha inhibido una reacción y ocasionado la grave acidosis metabólica?
- Un paciente de 65 años de edad refiere de tumefacción, dolor y sensación de raspadura ocasionales en las rodillas. La radiografía revela estrechamiento del espacio articular. El paciente sólo desea que se le prescriban productos “naturales” orales para ayudar a revertir el problema. Los productos disponibles para él son ejemplos de los siguientes tipos de compuestos.
- Un paciente con hiperlipoproteinemia se beneficiaría más de una dieta baja en carbohidratos si las lipoproteínas que están elevadas en la sangre pertenecen a la siguiente clase de lipoproteínas (respuesta en siglas).
- Un paciente se presenta con una infección bacteriana que produce una endotoxina la cual se descubre, tras extensos análisis de laboratorio, que inhibe la fosfoenolpiruvato carboxicinasa. El paciente tendría muy poca glucosa producida a partir del siguiente precursor gluconeogénico.
34 Clues: Un hombre de 52 años tuvo un ataque cardiaco, y su cardiólogo le prescribió 81 mg de ASA al día. El objetivo del tratamiento es reducir la concentración de: • Una persona con diabetes tipo 1 agotó su suministro de insulina y no ha podido inyectarse en los últimos tres días. Es posible que presente acidosis metabólica por sobreproducción de: • ...
First Aid 2016-03-13
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- 'A' of ABCs of CPR
- caused by contact with wet or dry chemicals
- caused by contact with electrical wires, current, or lightning
- most common procedure for limiting limb movement
- First step of emergency action
- 'T' in DOTS
- Sudden attack, usually related to excessive electrical activity in the brain
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- body temperature has decreased to 95 degrees fahrenheit
- permission to perform first aid care on an unresponsive victim is assumed
- sudden, severe allergic reaction that involves the whole body
- develops when the body encounters high temperatures to which it hasn't yet acclimated
- chronic disease characterized by an imbalance of blood sugar and insulin
- develops when the skin freezes
- caused by the sun, fire, hot liquids or objects, and hot gases
- High Arm in Endangered Spine
- life-threatening medical emergency; body temperature exceeds 105 degrees Fahrenheit
- turns liquid medicine into a mist for inhaling
- any substance that causes injury, illness or death when swallowed, contacted by skin, or inhaled
18 Clues: 'T' in DOTS • 'A' of ABCs of CPR • High Arm in Endangered Spine • develops when the skin freezes • First step of emergency action • caused by contact with wet or dry chemicals • turns liquid medicine into a mist for inhaling • most common procedure for limiting limb movement • body temperature has decreased to 95 degrees fahrenheit • ...
pediatric day 2017-10-03
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- Special lights used in the treatment of neonatal jaundice
- Infant opens mouth and turns in the direction of touch
- Diabetes that is caused by the absence of insulin secretion
- When the roof of the mouth does not close together properly, the condition is called cleft ------
- Cardiac anomaly that has four defects
- Deficiency of this can cause hemolytic disease of the newborn
- Hydrocephalus is sometimes treated with the placement of VP-----
- Disorder of the spine occurs most often in girls, especially during the growth spurt between the ages of 10-13 until puberty
- Webbing of fingers or toes
- Tendons and ligaments are stronger than -----
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- Sometimes known as flat head syndrome
- This vaccine is given intradermally
- Trisomy 21
- Also called bedwetting, is involuntary urination while asleep after the age at which bladder control usually occurs.
- Spina bifida is a ------tube defect
- One of the most common chronic disease of childhood
- A special bed for premature babies with four portholes which helps regulate temperature
- Infection of the blood
18 Clues: Trisomy 21 • Infection of the blood • Webbing of fingers or toes • This vaccine is given intradermally • Spina bifida is a ------tube defect • Sometimes known as flat head syndrome • Cardiac anomaly that has four defects • Tendons and ligaments are stronger than ----- • One of the most common chronic disease of childhood • ...
Behavioral Eating 2017-11-25
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- Stress hormone
- A disease that can result from emotional eating outbursts.
- Hunger driven by mood, stressors, uncertainty and other external factors.
- Type of eating when you're finished with your meal but you continue to slowly eat the leftover portion.
- Triggers emotional eating due to memories of family meals
- Eating Eating more food in short periods of time.
- Eating more out of nervousness around people or due to encouragement of friends/families
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- Cause of behavioral eating
- 5th Sign of behavioral eating
- This is key to when you fall victim to behavioral eating.
- The gender of the group who participated in the study
- Eating to satisfy emotional needs, rather than physical hunger
- When you're too hungry or too tired and what leads to emotional eating.
- Type of eating where you're being conscious about your food choices.
- Shame or hatred towards one self
- Eating Driven by hunger and physiological need
- The act of silencing emotions by eating
- What gets released when you eat sugars and fats.
18 Clues: Stress hormone • Cause of behavioral eating • 5th Sign of behavioral eating • Shame or hatred towards one self • The act of silencing emotions by eating • Eating Driven by hunger and physiological need • What gets released when you eat sugars and fats. • Eating Eating more food in short periods of time. • The gender of the group who participated in the study • ...
Behavioral Eating 2017-11-25
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- Eating more out of nervousness around people or due to encouragement of friends/families
- Shame or hatred towards one self
- Cause of behavioral eating
- This is key to when you fall victim to behavioral eating.
- Type of eating where you're being conscious about your food choices.
- Type of eating when you're finished with your meal but you continue to slowly eat the leftover portion.
- Stress hormone
- Triggers emotional eating due to memories of family meals
- 5th Sign of behavioral eating
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- A disease that can result from emotional eating outbursts.
- When you're too hungry or too tired and what leads to emotional eating.
- The gender of the group who participated in the study
- Eating to satisfy emotional needs, rather than physical hunger
- What gets released when you eat sugars and fats.
- Hunger driven by mood, stressors, uncertainty and other external factors.
- The act of silencing emotions by eating
- Eating Driven by hunger and physiological need
- Eating Eating more food in short periods of time.
18 Clues: Stress hormone • Cause of behavioral eating • 5th Sign of behavioral eating • Shame or hatred towards one self • The act of silencing emotions by eating • Eating Driven by hunger and physiological need • What gets released when you eat sugars and fats. • Eating Eating more food in short periods of time. • The gender of the group who participated in the study • ...
Behavioral Eating 2017-11-25
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- 5th Sign of behavioral eating
- What gets released when you eat sugars and fats.
- Eating Driven by hunger and physiological need
- A disease that can result from emotional eating outbursts.
- Triggers emotional eating due to memories of family meals
- Type of eating when you're finished with your meal but you continue to slowly eat the leftover portion.
- Eating Eating more food in short periods of time.
- Hunger driven by mood, stressors, uncertainty and other external factors.
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- Type of eating where you're being conscious about your food choices.
- The act of silencing emotions by eating
- Cause of behavioral eating
- Eating more out of nervousness around people or due to encouragement of friends/families
- This is key to when you fall victim to behavioral eating.
- Stress hormone
- Eating to satisfy emotional needs, rather than physical hunger
- Shame or hatred towards one self
- When you're too hungry or too tired and what leads to emotional eating.
- The gender of the group who participated in the study
18 Clues: Stress hormone • Cause of behavioral eating • 5th Sign of behavioral eating • Shame or hatred towards one self • The act of silencing emotions by eating • Eating Driven by hunger and physiological need • What gets released when you eat sugars and fats. • Eating Eating more food in short periods of time. • The gender of the group who participated in the study • ...
Pet Fitness 2023-09-03
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- Dogs are
- Cats are obligate
- I can give these to my pets in moderation making up less than 10% of their daily calorie requirement
- Overfeeding and under exercising causes
- Nutrient requirements are ___ for each animal
- This tool is used to measure weight in our pets
- This is a great low impact way to exercise our dogs
- Cats should be fed this many times a day
- ___ are best not fed from your plate!
- Energy burnt by animals is called
- Cats require a higher level of __ than dogs
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- These are important to have and utilize with your cats around the house
- It's important to maintain a healthy
- Pets that are obese have a greater chance of developing this
- An excellent way to burn calories
- Obesity leads to chronic ____
- This unit of measurement is used to determine the amount of energy density per cup of food
- An acronym for body condition score
18 Clues: Dogs are • Cats are obligate • Obesity leads to chronic ____ • An excellent way to burn calories • Energy burnt by animals is called • An acronym for body condition score • It's important to maintain a healthy • ___ are best not fed from your plate! • Overfeeding and under exercising causes • Cats should be fed this many times a day • ...
BIOTEKNOLOGI MODERN 2023-03-08
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- domba yang digunakan pada uji coba kloning transfer inti
- penyatuan dua sel yang berasal dua organisme yang sama
- komponen yang dapat disisipkan berperan sebagai gen titipan dalam proses rekombinasi DNA
- teknik menghasilkan keturunan dengan sifat genetik yang sama dengan induknya tanpa perkawinan ilmiah
- Kelainan pada gen yang dapat diperbaiki melalui terapi gen
- bioteknologi yang menggunakan rekayasa genetika
- sel kelamin pada hewan jantan
- Obat insulin diciptakan untuk mengobati penyakit
- antibodi yang hanya dapat mengenali da melawan satu jenis antigen tertentu
- bagian dari sistem kekebalan yang bekerja untuk melindungi tubuh dari bakteri atau virus
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- sinar yang digunakan untuk merusak inti ovum sehingga tidak memiliki kromosom
- sel kelamin pada hewan betina
- sel hasil pembuhan sel telur oleh sel sperma yang akan tumbuh menjadi embrio
- organisme hasil rekayasa genetika
- sel pendonor dalam teknik kloning transfer inti
- produk hasil dari teknologi plasmid
- Bagian dari rangkaian DNA nonkromosom yang terdapat pada bakteri
- singkatan Deoxyribo Nucleid Acid
18 Clues: sel kelamin pada hewan betina • sel kelamin pada hewan jantan • singkatan Deoxyribo Nucleid Acid • organisme hasil rekayasa genetika • produk hasil dari teknologi plasmid • sel pendonor dalam teknik kloning transfer inti • bioteknologi yang menggunakan rekayasa genetika • Obat insulin diciptakan untuk mengobati penyakit • ...
Chronic Kidney Disease 2023-02-23
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- Renal disease characterised by inflammation and damage to the glomeruli
- ______ kidney disease - the most common inherited cause of CKD
- Organ that stores urine
- Glomerular _____ rate
- Blood in the urine
- Another common cause of CKD, causes increased pressure in blood vessels
- Refers to kidney diseases that occur outside of the glomerulus
- How many months does abnormal kidney structure/function need to be present before it is classed as CKD?
- Treatment for advanced CKD; aims to remove waste products and excess fluid from the blood when kidneys are no longer able to
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- Tubes carrying urine from the kidneys to the bladder
- Used to describe condition present since birth
- The functional unit of the kidney
- The most common cause of chronic kidney disease in the UK
- Another word used to describe a blockage
- Clearance of this substance is used to estimate GFR
- Large amounts of protein in the urine
- Damaging or destructive to the kidneys
- Disorders transmitted from parents to children through their genes
18 Clues: Blood in the urine • Glomerular _____ rate • Organ that stores urine • The functional unit of the kidney • Large amounts of protein in the urine • Damaging or destructive to the kidneys • Another word used to describe a blockage • Used to describe condition present since birth • Clearance of this substance is used to estimate GFR • ...
Reverse Case Study of Peggy Parreggy 2022-03-29
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- Beta-Adrenergic Blocker used to lower BP and cardiac output
- Sustained heart rate greater than 100 bpm
- Insulin is measured in
- Diagnostic test uses to monitor for blood dyscrasias when taking metoprolol during late-term pregnancy
- Diabetics experiencing elevated heart rate, confusion, excessive sweating and drowsiness are displaying symptoms of ____________
- CNS depressant to treat anxiety safe to administer during pregnancy
- Consistent elevation of systemic arterial BP greater than 120/80
- Insulin-dependent form of diabetes
- Hold metoprolol if heart rate is below _____
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- Orthostatic hypotension is defined as a ______ point or more drop in systolic BP
- Alternative route of administering Phenergan if emesis is ongoing
- Fasting blood glucose greater than 126 mg/dL
- Effects of Buspar may take 3 to 4 _____
- The initial dose of metoprolol is _____than the maintenance dose
- Non-narcotic antipyretic
- Intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations
- Administer regular insulin ______ minutes before meals
- Three times a day
18 Clues: Three times a day • Insulin is measured in • Non-narcotic antipyretic • Insulin-dependent form of diabetes • Effects of Buspar may take 3 to 4 _____ • Sustained heart rate greater than 100 bpm • Fasting blood glucose greater than 126 mg/dL • Hold metoprolol if heart rate is below _____ • Administer regular insulin ______ minutes before meals • ...
Reverse Case Study of Peggy Parreggy 2022-03-29
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- Sustained heart rate greater than 100 bpm
- Beta-Adrenergic Blocker used to lower BP and cardiac output
- Fasting blood glucose greater than 126 mg/dL
- Diagnostic test uses to monitor for blood dyscrasias when taking metoprolol during late-term pregnancy
- Orthostatic hypotension is defined as a ______ point or more drop in systolic BP
- Consistent elevation of systemic arterial BP greater than 120/80
- Alternative route of administering Phenergan if emesis is ongoing
- Effects of Buspar may take 3 to 4 _____
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- Insulin is measured in
- Intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations
- Diabetics experiencing elevated heart rate, confusion, excessive sweating and drowsiness are displaying symptoms of ____________
- CNS depressant to treat anxiety safe to administer during pregnancy
- Non-narcotic antipyretic
- Insulin-dependent form of diabetes
- Administer regular insulin ______ minutes before meals
- Three times a day
- Hold metoprolol if heart rate is below _____
- The initial dose of metoprolol is _____than the maintenance dose
18 Clues: Three times a day • Insulin is measured in • Non-narcotic antipyretic • Insulin-dependent form of diabetes • Effects of Buspar may take 3 to 4 _____ • Sustained heart rate greater than 100 bpm • Fasting blood glucose greater than 126 mg/dL • Hold metoprolol if heart rate is below _____ • Administer regular insulin ______ minutes before meals • ...
Bioteknologi 2025-02-09
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- Bioteknologi yang dapat menyusun pola gen sedemikian rupa sehingga menghasilkan organisme
- mikroba yang digunakan untuk membuat nata de coco
- bioteknologi yang menggunakan prinsip rekayasa genetik
- siapa bapak bioteknologi
- bioteknologi yang menggunakan prinsip fermentasi
- apa yang dimaksud dengan organisme yang mengandung gen dari spesies lain?
- Teknik yang bisa digunakan untuk membantu penderita diabetes mellitus
- produk yang dihasilkan oleh Aspergilus oryzae
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- senyawa penting yang berupa metabolic sekunder yang diproduksi melalui bioteknolosi dan berguna bagi bidang kesehatan
- produk yang dihasilkan oleh mikroba arpergillus wentii
- Makanan yang dihasilkan dari proses koagulasi atau pengentalan protein kasein susu
- mikroba yang mengubah amilum menjadi glukosa, Co2 dengan enzim amilase
- Dari mana serat yang dikandung mikroprotein kebanyakan berasal?
- produksi insulin dengan cara menyisipkan gen manusia penghasil insulin ke dalam sel bakteri dapat melalui proses
- molekul DNa berbentuk melingkar kecil yang terdapat di dalam sel bakteri
- alcohol yang dibuat dengan bahan baku murah berupa limbah pabrik gula
- pemanfaatan organisme hidup untuk menghasilkan produk jasa yang bermanfaat bagi manusia bioteknologi
- Pembuatan tempe menggunakan teknik?
18 Clues: siapa bapak bioteknologi • Pembuatan tempe menggunakan teknik? • produk yang dihasilkan oleh Aspergilus oryzae • bioteknologi yang menggunakan prinsip fermentasi • mikroba yang digunakan untuk membuat nata de coco • produk yang dihasilkan oleh mikroba arpergillus wentii • bioteknologi yang menggunakan prinsip rekayasa genetik • ...
Cells and Systems Chp 6 Review 2025-02-19
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- There are 2 types of this disease caused by dysfunctional cells in the pancreas that normally produce insulin.
- Flagella and Cilia can be used for this purpose.
- An animal with a backbone.
- A group of cells working together to perform a specific function.
- The process by which a cell becomes specialized.
- This system helps us to respond to changes.
- This system of a plant includes the flower.
- This system gives support and protection.
- This is caused by dysfunctional cells that divide quickly and form masses called tumours.
- This system breaks down food into nutrients.
- E.coli is an example of this type of organism.
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- The membrane creates pseudopods to take in nutrients.
- This tissue lines the mouth, heart and eyes.
- This type of organism can be plant or animal like.
- This system exchanges gases.
- An animal without a backbone.
- Blood is an example of this type of tissue.
- This system carries nutrients and gases.
18 Clues: An animal with a backbone. • This system exchanges gases. • An animal without a backbone. • This system carries nutrients and gases. • This system gives support and protection. • This system helps us to respond to changes. • This system of a plant includes the flower. • Blood is an example of this type of tissue. • This tissue lines the mouth, heart and eyes. • ...
Medical terminology:Create a Crossword 2022-11-01
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- Outermost layer of skin
- listening to sounds from the heart, lungs, or other organs, with a stethoscope
- small bone located in front of the knee joint
- the pancreas produces little or no insulin
- a form of small white blood cells
- bones that make up the fingers of the hand and the toes of the foot
- A disorder in which the adrenal glands don't produce enough hormones
- skin cells build up and form scales and itchy, dry patches
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- Inflammation of the lining of bronchial tubes
- high blood pressure
- Soreness and achiness in the muscles
- A group of thinking and social symptoms that interferes with daily functioning
- Irritation and swelling of the mucous membrane in the nose
- skin inflammation
- the blood doesn't have enough healthy red blood cells
- type of arthritis that occurs when flexible tissue at the ends of bones wears down
- nerve cell activity in the brain is disturbed, causing seizures
- nervous system disease that weakens muscles and impacts physical function
18 Clues: skin inflammation • high blood pressure • Outermost layer of skin • a form of small white blood cells • Soreness and achiness in the muscles • the pancreas produces little or no insulin • Inflammation of the lining of bronchial tubes • small bone located in front of the knee joint • the blood doesn't have enough healthy red blood cells • ...
FUN WITH DIABETES 2020-12-24
suger and diabetes 2024-06-25
TYPE 1 DIABETES 2025-08-02
diet and exercise 2013-09-11
5 Clues: used for healthy digestion • food group which provides energy • this increases with exercise and muscle mass • type 2 diabetes can be an illness caused by this • metabolic rate describes how quickly chemical _______ take place in our cells
TTS JAMUR 2024-08-28
5 Clues: jamur berkembang biak dengan.... • Tanaman yang tidak memiliki klorofil • media tanam yang digunakan untuk membudidayakan jamur tiram • warna tubuh buah yang tidak bervariasi merupakan.... Jamur konsumsi • salah satu manfaat mengkonsumsi jamur yaitu dapat menurunkan resiko terkena penyakit
Milk Simplest way to isolate product from goats or sheeps 2023-03-08
5 Clues: name of promoter • separation technique used • Used to treat insulin dependent diabetes Has a trunk • simplest way to isolate product from goats and sheeps • In shape DNA molecules are micro injected into which part of sheep
Endocrine Disorders 2024-11-09
5 Clues: adrenal glands produce too much cortisol • thyroid produces too much thyroid hormone • adrenal glands do not produce enough cortisol • thyroid does not produce enough thyroid hormone • the body doesn't produce enough insulin or can't use it properly
Harmful Effects of Food Additives 2015-02-11
5 Clues: May cause allergic reactions. • May cause diabetes or obesity. • May cause high blood pressure and kidney problems. • May cause allergic reactions or intestinal problems. • Consuming _________ food additives which are non-permitted can cause cancer and poisoning.
Personal Health Vocab 2019-01-08
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- A disease affecting someone's blood sugar levels.
- A doctor specializes in skin.
- Method used to clear windpipe when someone is choking.
- A disorder in your brain that can cause seizures.
- Method used to get someones hearts beating again when their heart stop beating to they stop breathing.
- Invisible shield protecting us from the sun's harsh UV rays.
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- A container needed for things with high pressure or temperature, and chemical reactions
- The sun's rays getting trapped in our atmosphere that is making our planet hotter and hotter.
- Helps manage keeping away bugs and insects.
- A doctor that works in one specific area.
- rain Rainfall that contains pollution.
- Only using your hands during CPR, and not stopping to give breaths.
- A place where trash is kept and gets rid of it.
13 Clues: A doctor specializes in skin. • rain Rainfall that contains pollution. • A doctor that works in one specific area. • Helps manage keeping away bugs and insects. • A place where trash is kept and gets rid of it. • A disease affecting someone's blood sugar levels. • A disorder in your brain that can cause seizures. • Method used to clear windpipe when someone is choking. • ...
Vocab Assingment 2019-01-08
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- used to control the insects and other pests from crops
- a strong heated container used for chemical reactions
- the trapping of the suns warmth in a planets lower temperature
- used when someones heart stopped beating or someone has stopped breathing
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- nervous system disorder that can lead to seizures
- rainfall caused by atmospheric pollution that causes environmental harm
- a medical practitioner qualified to diagnose and treat skin disorders
- a chronic disease that can affect blood sugar levels
- huge pits where waste is dumped and buried
- a shield to protect living things from UV radiation
- quick upward pull into the diaphragm to force out obstructions blocking the airway
- a doctor trained to handle particular kinds of patients or medical condition
- cpr without mouth to mouth breaths
13 Clues: cpr without mouth to mouth breaths • huge pits where waste is dumped and buried • nervous system disorder that can lead to seizures • a shield to protect living things from UV radiation • a chronic disease that can affect blood sugar levels • a strong heated container used for chemical reactions • used to control the insects and other pests from crops • ...
Personal Health Vocab 2018-01-11
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- a shield that protects living things from UV radiation
- a first aid procedure that combines rescue breathing to restore breathing
- rain that is more acidic than normal
- a disease that prevents the body from converting food into energy
- a person who concentrates primarily on a single subject or activity
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- this is an illness in which a small area of the brain is damaged
- a first aid procedure used to clear your upper airway
- CPR without mouth to mouth
- a physician who treats skin disorders
- the topping of heat by carbon dioxide and other gases in the air
- a strong heated container used for chemical reactions
- products used on crops to control insects and other pest
- huge pits where waste are dumped and buried
13 Clues: CPR without mouth to mouth • rain that is more acidic than normal • a physician who treats skin disorders • huge pits where waste are dumped and buried • a first aid procedure used to clear your upper airway • a strong heated container used for chemical reactions • a shield that protects living things from UV radiation • ...
Drugs used in Hypertension 2015-12-10
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- Centrally acting sympatholytic used in hypertensive pregnant woman
- Cardioselective b-blocker used as anti hypertensive
- Drug which is combined along with diuretic and has K sparing effects
- Which calcium channel blocker has longer duration of action and preferred in elderly hypertensive
- Vasodilator used in Hypertensive Emergencies having action on arteriolar and veins
- Anti-hypertensive drug safer in diabetes mellitus
- Newer Angiotension receptor blocker which blocks AT1 receptor
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- Anti-hypertensive drug contraindicated in patients with bronchial asthma
- Drug used as antihypertensive having hypokalemia as as Adverse effec
- Drug used for hypertension , menopausal flushes and opioid withdrawal
- Non selective b-blocker with additional alpha blocking action
- Drug contraindicated in renal artery stenosis co-aractation of aorta and pregnancy
- Which Anti-hypertensive causes dry cough, angioedema and first dose Phenomenon
- Anti-hypertensive drug preferred in patients with hypertensiona suffering from Benign prostatic hyperplasia
14 Clues: Anti-hypertensive drug safer in diabetes mellitus • Cardioselective b-blocker used as anti hypertensive • Non selective b-blocker with additional alpha blocking action • Newer Angiotension receptor blocker which blocks AT1 receptor • Centrally acting sympatholytic used in hypertensive pregnant woman • ...
Drugs used in Hypertension 2015-12-10
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- Anti-hypertensive drug contraindicated in patients with bronchial asthma
- Centrally acting sympatholytic used in hypertensive pregnant woman
- Drug used as antihypertensive having hypokalemia as as Adverse effec
- Which calcium channel blocker has longer duration of action and preferred in elderly hypertensive
- Cardioselective b-blocker used as anti hypertensive
- Vasodilator used in Hypertensive Emergencies having action on arteriolar and veins
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- Non selective b-blocker with additional alpha blocking action
- Newer Angiotension receptor blocker which blocks AT1 receptor
- Drug which is combined along with diuretic and has K sparing effects
- Drug used for hypertension , menopausal flushes and opioid withdrawal
- Anti-hypertensive drug safer in diabetes mellitus
- Anti-hypertensive drug preferred in patients with hypertensiona suffering from Benign prostatic hyperplasia
- Which Anti-hypertensive causes dry cough, angioedema and first dose Phenomenon
13 Clues: Anti-hypertensive drug safer in diabetes mellitus • Cardioselective b-blocker used as anti hypertensive • Non selective b-blocker with additional alpha blocking action • Newer Angiotension receptor blocker which blocks AT1 receptor • Centrally acting sympatholytic used in hypertensive pregnant woman • ...
Drugs used in Hypertension 2015-12-10
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- Drug used for hypertension , menopausal flushes and opioid withdrawal
- Non selective b-blocker with additional alpha blocking action
- Anti-hypertensive drug contraindicated in patients with bronchial asthma
- Drug which is combined along with diuretic and has K sparing effects
- Anti-hypertensive drug preferred in patients with hypertensiona suffering from Benign prostatic hyperplasia
- Cardioselective b-blocker used as anti hypertensive
- Newer Angiotension receptor blocker which blocks AT1 receptor
- Which Anti-hypertensive causes dry cough, angioedema and first dose Phenomenon
- Drug contraindicated in renal artery stenosis co-aractation of aorta and pregnancy
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- Centrally acting sympatholytic used in hypertensive pregnant woman
- Anti-hypertensive drug safer in diabetes mellitus
- Which calcium channel blocker has longer duration of action and preferred in elderly hypertensive
- Drug used as antihypertensive having hypokalemia as as Adverse effec
- Vasodilator used in Hypertensive Emergencies having action on arteriolar and veins
14 Clues: Anti-hypertensive drug safer in diabetes mellitus • Cardioselective b-blocker used as anti hypertensive • Non selective b-blocker with additional alpha blocking action • Newer Angiotension receptor blocker which blocks AT1 receptor • Centrally acting sympatholytic used in hypertensive pregnant woman • ...
Kidney Crossword 2021-08-11
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- Treatment for End Stage Renal Failure
- high blood pressure
- This is a leading cause of kidney disease, when your body doesn’t use/produce insulin
- medicine prescribed after a transplant to prevent rejection
- When the kidneys are no longer able to work at a level needed for a day-to-day life. (acronym)
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- A doctor that specializes in treating people with kidney disease
- the people we treat are called _____
- the patient’s first visit to our office is called a(n) _____
- where the new Kidney is placed in the body
- the organ transplanted in this department
- This person can help you plan healthy nutritious meals
- Related or unrelated/deceased are types of what?
- the term used to describe a patient who has received a transplant
13 Clues: high blood pressure • the people we treat are called _____ • Treatment for End Stage Renal Failure • the organ transplanted in this department • where the new Kidney is placed in the body • Related or unrelated/deceased are types of what? • This person can help you plan healthy nutritious meals • medicine prescribed after a transplant to prevent rejection • ...
Biological Variations in the Amish 2022-10-08
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- a blood clotting disorder that is common in the Amish
- A disease of high blood pressure common in the Amish
- acronym for a sugary disease
- rare autosomal recessive liver syndrome of severe unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia. More common in the Amish
- two words, a specific type of muscular dystrophy more prevalent
- (obesity or skinnys) more likely to be which
- lower risk than general population for this memory disease
- (yay or nay) view those born with handicaps in a favorable light
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- (high or lows) prevalence of diabetes mellitus to American population
- most open to treating this disease and participating in studies for cures
- the Amish believe that purchasing ______ shows a lack of faith in God
- small head disease in the amish
- (high or lows) prevalence of cancer compare to general Americans
- Amish are very _____ to their pain response
14 Clues: acronym for a sugary disease • small head disease in the amish • Amish are very _____ to their pain response • (obesity or skinnys) more likely to be which • A disease of high blood pressure common in the Amish • a blood clotting disorder that is common in the Amish • lower risk than general population for this memory disease • ...
