hygiene Crossword Puzzles
Women in History 2023-03-16
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- An abolitionist and women's rights activist who delivered the famous "Ain't I a Woman?" speech at a women's rights convention in 1851.
- A labor leader and civil rights activist who co-founded the United Farm Workers with Cesar Chavez, and who continues to fight for workers' rights and social justice today.
- The first American woman to travel to space, who also founded the organization "Sally Ride Science" to inspire young people, especially girls, to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and math.
- The first woman appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court, who served on the Court from 1981 to 2006.
- A marine biologist and conservationist who wrote the groundbreaking book "Silent Spring," which sparked the environmental movement in the 1960s.
- A leader in the women's suffrage movement who fought tirelessly for women's right to vote, and helped draft the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
- A poet and civil rights activist who wrote numerous books and poems, including "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings."
- A First Lady and social activist who championed human rights and played a key role in the formation of the United Nations.
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- An abolitionist who escaped from slavery and helped other enslaved people reach freedom through the Underground Railroad.
- A social worker and activist who co-founded Hull House, a settlement house in Chicago that provided services to immigrants and the poor.
- The first Black woman elected to Congress, who also ran for president in 1972, becoming the first Black person and the first woman to seek the Democratic Party's presidential nomination.
- A leading figure in the women's suffrage movement, who helped organize the first women's rights convention in Seneca Falls, New York in 1848.
- A lawyer and Supreme Court Justice who fought for gender equality and women's rights, and served on the Court for 27 years.
- A nurse and social reformer who is considered the founder of modern nursing, and who made significant contributions to the understanding of hospital hygiene and sanitation.
- An investigative journalist and civil rights activist who wrote about and fought against lynching and other forms of racial discrimination.
- The first woman elected as Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation, who worked to improve healthcare, education, and economic development in her community.
16 Clues: The first woman appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court, who served on the Court from 1981 to 2006. • A poet and civil rights activist who wrote numerous books and poems, including "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings." • An abolitionist who escaped from slavery and helped other enslaved people reach freedom through the Underground Railroad. • ...
Food Security Vocabulary 2020-06-04
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- Refers to how the body uses the various nutrients in food. It entails cooking, storage and hygiene practices, individuals’ health, water and sanitations, feeding and sharing practices within the household.
- A map that shows changes data or characteristics across an area by using shades of the same colour.
- This refers to people’s ability to regularly acquire adequate quantities of food, through purchase, home production, barter, gifts, borrowing or food aid.
- Refers to how resources, activities, and human demographic features of landscapes are arranged across the eartn
- Term used to describe a lack of sufficient water to meet the demands of an area or population.
- the study of the shape and features of land surfaces
- The science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- This refers to being food secure at all times.
- Irrigation is the application of controlled amounts of water to plants at needed intervals. Irrigation helps grow agricultural crops, maintain landscapes, and revegetate disturbed soils in dry areas and during periods of less than average rainfall.
- A change in global or regional climate patterns, attributed largely to the increased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide produced using fossil fuels.
- The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- Soil fertility refers to the ability of a soil to sustain agricultural plant growth, i.e. to provide plant habitat and result in sustained and consistent yields of high quality.
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- A long-term or persistent inability to meet minimum food consumption requirements
- a large region of Earth that has a certain climate and certain types of living things (i.e. plants and animals)
- supplied with less than the minimum amount of the nutrients or foods essential for sound health and growth
- A short-term or temporary food deficit (shortage).
- Term used to describe a condition in which all people, at all times, have access to enough safe nutritious food to sustain a healthy life.
- This term refers to sufficient quantities of food supply and trade. It considers stock and production in a given area and the capacity to bring in food from elsewhere, through trade or aid.
- The ongoing capacity of earth to maintain all life.
19 Clues: This refers to being food secure at all times. • A short-term or temporary food deficit (shortage). • The ongoing capacity of earth to maintain all life. • the study of the shape and features of land surfaces • The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period. • ...
Reproduction in Animals and Reaching the age of Adolescence 2019-12-02
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- When Rimi was pregnant, she get to know about the term which is used by the doctors for the period taken by the baby to develop from zygote till birth,what was the term?
- One day, on the roadside near my house , a cow was giving birth to its offspring. What is this process of producing offspring called?
- Rohit a 13 years old teenager found strange things happening in his body and this made himself conscious. His class teacher counseled him and told that these changes are common to every child which are caused by some secretions of endocrine glands. What are these secretions called?
- Sonu went for a morning walk near a pond. He observed some black coloured clusters of eggs floating in the water. He asked his grandfather that tell me the term used for animals who lay eggs. What was Grandfather's answer?
- Shivi's friend who is a doctor, told her about a method of producing an exact copy of an organism by non sexual method. What is this method?
- In the classroom, teacher asked Neera about a type of reproduction in which only one parent is required. What answer should be given by Neera?
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- Nowadays, Savita's niece who is 14 years old is facing a problem of acnes and pimples on her face. Can you tell the name of the gland which is responsible for acne and pimple in adolescents?
- Few days ago, Meena's pet kitten gave birtn to some young ones. Identify the term used for the animals who give birth to youngones.
- Naman's uncle told him about an important gland which is situated in our brain and is also called as "Master Gland". Identify the name of this gland.
- Geeta's 13 years old son is going through a transition phase of growth and development. What is this phase called?
- It is important for everybody to adopt a practice of keeping themselves and their environment clean. What is this practice of cleanliness called?
11 Clues: Geeta's 13 years old son is going through a transition phase of growth and development. What is this phase called? • Few days ago, Meena's pet kitten gave birtn to some young ones. Identify the term used for the animals who give birth to youngones. • ...
Indian Superheroes of All Time 2021-09-13
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- While many superheroes firmly believe in solving the problem, he believes in uprooting the problem. A vigilante who doesn’t have faith in the laws and rules, he believes the whole system is corrupted.
- Super Commando _______, one of the greatest fictional character that Raj Comics has ever produced
- A mentally challenged boy who has an encounter with an extraterrestrial, the boy grows up to be superhero.
- another woman superhero who wears a tiger skin and fights crime, especially the ones related to women in Delhi. Severely wronged by her husband (he killed their daughter), she was about to be her husband’s prey when goddess Kali infused her with powers. She can generate fire from her bare hands and has the ability to convert any metal into a weapon.
- His powers range from shape shifting to releasing various types of snakes.
- she was created by the gods to fight the evil God Bala in the man’s 2nd century. She was reborn into the body of a young woman named Tara Mehta.
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- With the power of atom manipulation in his special suit, he fights crime and also seeks revenge on the people who killed his parents and school friends.
- Undoubtedly the greatest Indian superhero of all time. No one can forget those Sunday mornings when it used to be aired on the Doordarshan channel. He is a perfect role model for the kids, he promotes hygiene, patriotism, and the importance of education.
- a legend, an ancient warrior who descended to earth on a private mission. He also has a mystical sword and the shield of his master. His sword can cut through almost every known metal.
- After being in a deadly accident, inspector Amar loses his major body parts. To save him, his brain is transferred to a steel body thus making him a cyborg.
- is a superhero out of a normal adult human, it’s his will and determination that makes him different, one of a kind.
11 Clues: His powers range from shape shifting to releasing various types of snakes. • Super Commando _______, one of the greatest fictional character that Raj Comics has ever produced • A mentally challenged boy who has an encounter with an extraterrestrial, the boy grows up to be superhero. • ...
Houses 2023-06-15
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- The vertical surfaces that make up the sides of a house. Walls separate the rooms and provide support to the structure. They can be made of bricks, concrete, or wood.
- The room where you sleep and rest. Bedrooms have a bed, a closet for clothes, and sometimes a desk or a dresser. It's a cozy and comfortable space just for you.
- The room where you prepare and cook food. It usually has a stove, a refrigerator, a sink, and cabinets to store dishes and utensils. The kitchen is a busy and delicious place!
- The entrance to a house. You open and close it to go inside and outside. Doors can be made of wood, metal, or glass, and they often have a doorknob or a handle.
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- Steps that connect different levels of a house. You use stairs to go up or down between floors. Stairs can be made of wood, stone, or other materials, and they usually have a handrail for support.
- The surface you walk on inside a house. Floors can be made of different materials like wood, tiles, or carpet. You can sit, play, or put furniture on the floor.
- The room where you take care of personal hygiene. Bathrooms have a toilet, a sink, and a bathtub or shower. You can brush your teeth, take a bath, and wash your hands in the bathroom.
- A clear opening in a wall that lets light and fresh air come into the house. You can look through windows to see outside or to let a breeze in. Some windows have curtains or blinds.
- room The room where the family gathers and relaxes. Living rooms have comfortable sofas or chairs, a TV, and maybe a coffee table. It's a place to play games, watch movies, or read books.
9 Clues: The surface you walk on inside a house. Floors can be made of different materials like wood, tiles, or carpet. You can sit, play, or put furniture on the floor. • The room where you sleep and rest. Bedrooms have a bed, a closet for clothes, and sometimes a desk or a dresser. It's a cozy and comfortable space just for you. • ...
OR law PAI 2025-08-18
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- Waste related to chemical services or which has been chemically dampened or saturated must be disposed of in a _____-_____ container.
- An applicant may retake a failed examination the next _______ day up to the 10th failed attempt.
- Shampoo bowls and sinks must be clean and free of _____ and residue.
- A ______ facility permit is valid for a limited time not to exceed 30 calendar days.
- An authorization, with the exception of independent contractor registration or freelance license may be ______ for up to three years.
- An independent contractor registration is valid for one year and becomes _____ on the last day of the month one year from the date of issuance or renewal.
- persons exempt under OR Law are limited to providing well-being care and personal hygiene services, including but not limited to, basic skin and nail care, and washing, brushing, and combing hair on individuals residing at the _______ or long-term care facility.
- A certificate, license, permit, or registration issued by the Health Licensing Office that allows a person to practice one of the occupations or professions or maintain a facility subject to the authority of the boards and councils.
- A _______ authorization holder must notify the office within 30 calendar days of any information changes.
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- All substances must be free of _____ and foreign objects.
- Individual towels of cloth or paper ______ be available.
- Sinks located in a _____ do not qualify as a water source for the facility.
- The entire area of a facility, licensed by the office as a facility.
- Those items that complement services provided in the proactive of barbering, hair design, esthetics, or nail technology, including, but not limited to, neck-strips, towels or linens, and cloth or plastic capes.
- Means capable of causing an unplanned, uncontrolled reaction which could present a hazard to authorization holder or clients by explosion, fire, release of toxic gasses or by-products, or physical or chemical burns.
- Client records must be kept at the facility for a minimum of _____ years and must be available upon request from the office.
- An area with nonporous surfaces and a sink with hot and cold running water where service preparations are conducted, including, but not limited to, mixing of chemicals, cleaning of tools and implements, mechanical or electrical apparatuses, appliances, devices and equipment, disposing of residues, and rinsing parts of the body exposed to chemicals.
- An esthetician is prohibited from performing chemical peels the extend beyond the stratum ______.
- All tools and implements used within a field of practice must be disinfected or sterilized ______ use on each client.
19 Clues: Individual towels of cloth or paper ______ be available. • All substances must be free of _____ and foreign objects. • The entire area of a facility, licensed by the office as a facility. • Shampoo bowls and sinks must be clean and free of _____ and residue. • Sinks located in a _____ do not qualify as a water source for the facility. • ...
Health Care Professions 2020-10-10
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- responsible for understanding drug names, uses, dispensing medication and the correct dosage. They don’t have the required education to prescribe medication or assess the compatibility of a drug with other drugs a patient is taking.
- responsible for drawing blood for tests, donations and transfusions.
- responsible for helping patients with physical, emotional and mental health issues. Helps to improve patients sense of well-being, reduce feelings of distress and resolves issues.
- responsible for diagnosing, treating, and preventing problems to patients teeth and gums. Responsible for surgeries, filling cavities and removing teeth. Either have their own practice or works in an office with others.
- responsible for making sure records are accurate, accessible and easy to read. Must know and understand the variety of different codes.
- responsible for performing accurate diagnostic images. Performs exams such as X-rays and CT SCANS. Not licensed to read and diagnose the images.
- responsible for realigning bones in a patients back with spinal condition or those who had an injury.
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- responsible for working in fast-paced medical environments that require knowing basic knowledge of a variety of medical conditions to provide care in medical emergencies. Must be ready to react in a short notice.
- responsible for operating ultrasound, sonogram, echocardiogram and other machines that produces waves in a patient's body to form images. Not licensed to interpret and diagnose the images.
- responsible for helping patients recover from injuries and disabilities by incorporating everyday activities. Shows patients how to use every day movements in order to heal and become stronger in a short period of time
- responsible for examining patients for oral disease and provide preventive care, oral hygiene. Cleans teeth before, during and after a dental procedure.
- responsible for helping patients recover from illnesses or injuries by using their hands and special equipment to work out different muscles in the body and strengthen weakened areas.
- responsible for collecting and performing tests on skin and bodily fluid samples, which physicians and surgeons require.
- assistant, a "clinical assistant" responsible for supporting physicians, PAs, NPs and other healthcare professionals. Also responsible for completing administrative tasks in a doctors office, or hospitals.
- responsible for helping patients form a specialized diet for different reasons such as weight loss or compensating for a medical condition. Must understand how food affects the human body.
15 Clues: responsible for drawing blood for tests, donations and transfusions. • responsible for realigning bones in a patients back with spinal condition or those who had an injury. • responsible for collecting and performing tests on skin and bodily fluid samples, which physicians and surgeons require. • ...
health 2023-06-19
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- | Finding a healthy middle ground in various aspects of life, such as work and play, rest and activity, and healthy eating. Balance helps maintain overall well-being.
- | The rest that the body needs to recharge and stay healthy. Getting enough sleep helps the body grow, repair itself, and have enough energy.
- | The process of providing the body with the right kinds of food to stay healthy. Eating a balanced diet with fruits, vegetables, and whole grains is important for good nutrition.
- | Practices that help keep the body clean and prevent the spread of germs. This includes activities like washing hands, brushing teeth and taking regular baths or showers.
- | The feeling of joy, contentment, and satisfaction. Engaging in activities that bring happiness, such as hobbies, spending time with loved ones, and pursuing interests, is important for overall health.
- Well-being | The state of being emotionally healthy and balanced. It involves recognizing and managing emotions, expressing oneself, and seeking support when needed.
- | A vital substance that the body needs to stay hydrated and function properly. Drinking enough water helps regulate body temperature and supports various bodily functions.
- | Physical activity that helps keep the body strong and healthy. It can include activities like running, biking, and playing sports.
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- | Positive and supportive relationships with others. Having friends and social connections contributes to emotional and mental well-being.
- | Being fully present and aware of the present moment. Mindfulness practices, such as meditation or deep breathing, can help reduce stress and improve mental well-being.
- | Taking precautions to prevent accidents and injuries. Following safety rules, wearing protective gear, and being aware of potential dangers is important for staying healthy.
- | The light and warmth that comes from the sun. Spending time outside in the sunlight helps the body produce vitamin D, which is important for bone health.
- | Activities or practices that help the body and mind unwind and reduce stress. This can include hobbies, reading, listening to music, or practicing deep breathing exercises.
- Air | Clean and pure air that is important for breathing and overall health. Spending time outdoors and in nature can provide fresh air.
- | The process of receiving a vaccine to protect against specific diseases. Vaccinations help prevent the spread of illnesses and keep individuals healthy.
15 Clues: | Physical activity that helps keep the body strong and healthy. It can include activities like running, biking, and playing sports. • Air | Clean and pure air that is important for breathing and overall health. Spending time outdoors and in nature can provide fresh air. • ...
Health Care Professions 2020-10-10
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- a "clinical assistant" responsible for supporting physicians, PAs, NPs and other healthcare professionals. Also responsible for completing administrative tasks in a doctors office, or hospitals.
- responsible for helping patients with physical, emotional and mental health issues. Helps to improve patients sense of well-being, reduce feelings of distress and resolves issues.
- responsible for understanding drug names, uses, dispensing medication and the correct dosage. They don’t have the required education to prescribe medication or assess the compatibility of a drug with other drugs a patient is taking.
- responsible for collecting and performing tests on skin and bodily fluid samples, which physicians and surgeons require.
- responsible for realigning bones in a patients back with spinal condition or those who had an injury.
- responsible for making sure records are accurate, accessible and easy to read. Must know and understand the variety of different codes.
- responsible for working in fast-paced medical environments that require knowing basic knowledge of a variety of medical conditions to provide care in medical emergencies. Must be ready to react in a short notice.
- responsible for helping patients form a specialized diet for different reasons such as weight loss or compensating for a medical condition. Must understand how food affects the human body.
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- responsible for operating ultrasound, sonogram, echocardiogram and other machines that produces waves in a patient's body to form images. Not licensed to interpret and diagnose the images.
- responsible for helping patients recover from illnesses or injuries by using their hands and special equipment to work out different muscles in the body and strengthen weakened areas.
- responsible for examining patients for oral disease and provide preventive care, oral hygiene. Cleans teeth before, during and after a dental procedure.
- responsible for performing accurate diagnostic images. Performs exams such as X-rays and CT SCANS. Not licensed to read and diagnose the images.
- responsible for diagnosing, treating, and preventing problems to patients teeth and gums. Responsible for surgeries, filling cavities and removing teeth. Either have their own practice or works in an office with others.
- responsible for drawing blood for tests, donations and transfusions.
- responsible for helping patients recover from injuries and disabilities by incorporating everyday activities. Shows patients how to use every day movements in order to heal and become stronger in a short period of time
15 Clues: responsible for drawing blood for tests, donations and transfusions. • responsible for realigning bones in a patients back with spinal condition or those who had an injury. • responsible for collecting and performing tests on skin and bodily fluid samples, which physicians and surgeons require. • ...
Safety and Hygiene 2017-09-14
Health and Hygiene 2022-02-22
occupational Health and safety 2025-10-22
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- Space: An enclosed or partially enclosed space that has limited or restricted entry and exit and is not designed for continuous human occupancy
- of Controls: A system used to eliminate or reduce risk which prioritizes control measures from most effective to least effective The levels are Elimination Substitutio Engineering Controls Administrative Controls and PPE
- Hazardous Materials Information System: A Canadian system for providing health and safety information on hazardous products intended for use handling or storage in Canadian workplaces
- Miss: An unplanned incident that did not result in injury illness or damage but had the potential to do so
- Hazard Analysis: A method for identifying hazards and controls for specific tasks or jobs
- Any source or situation with the potential to cause harm such as an injury illness or damage to equipment or property
- Assessment: The process of identifying hazards and evaluating the associated risks to determine if existing control measures are effective
- Disease: An illness or abnormal health condition caused by a chemical biological or physical agent or exposure in the workplace
- Hygiene: The science and art devoted to the recognition evaluation and control of environmental factors or stresses in or from the workplace that may cause sickness impaired health or significant discomfort among workers
- Aid: Immediate temporary care given to an injured or sick person before medical help arrives
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- Cause Analysis: A structured method used to identify the underlying reasons for an incident rather than just addressing the immediate obvious cause
- An unplanned event that results in or has the potential to result in injury illness or property damage
- and Tagout : A safety procedure used to ensure that dangerous machinery is properly shut off and is not able to be re started prior to the completion of maintenance or repair work
- Data Sheet: A document that provides detailed information about a hazardous product including its potential hazards safe handling procedures and emergency measures
- The science of designing and arranging a workplace and its products to fit the people who use them with the goal of preventing musculoskeletal injuries
- Protective Equipment: Specialized clothing or equipment worn by employees for protection against hazards Examples include hard hats safety glasses gloves and earplugs
- Exposure Limit: The maximum concentration of a hazardous substance that a worker can be exposed to over a specific time period without adverse health effects
- Diligence: The legal duty of an employer to take all reasonable precautions to ensure the health and safety of workers
- The chance or probability that a person will be harmed if exposed to a hazard Risk is assessed based on the potential severity of the harm and the likelihood of it occurring
- Culture: The shared attitudes beliefs and practices that shape the way a workplace addresses safety issues
20 Clues: Hazard Analysis: A method for identifying hazards and controls for specific tasks or jobs • Aid: Immediate temporary care given to an injured or sick person before medical help arrives • An unplanned event that results in or has the potential to result in injury illness or property damage • ...
4.02 NF VOCABULARY - PRONGER 2024-01-10
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- Recognize and assess signs and symptoms of glaucoma. Monitor intraocular pressure and optic nerve function. Administer prescribed medications, such as eye drops, to manage intraocular pressure
- Fracture pain management, infection prevention, and encouraging ambulation as prescribed
- getting in or out of bed, managing bowel and bladder issues, bathing and dressing. Also, they will likely need someone to drive to do their errands. As well as they have need to shop and cook their meals and clean their homes
- the use of heat and cold to relieve pain, adjustments in daily living activities, weight reduction, and the use of a cane or walker if needed
- RICE method, Avoid activities that exacerbate pain, Cryotherapy can relieve pain and decrease inflammation, Raise the affected limb above the level of the heart
- Accident provide the rehabilitation and restorative care following the treatment of stroke- induced patients, perform range of motion (ROM) exercises
- help with the Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), These tasks include eating, bathing, toileting/continence, dressing/hygiene, and transportation
- Each interaction demands patience and clear communication, often relying on visual cues or sign language, they ensure hearing aids are functioning and rooms are optimized to reduce background noise
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- managing symptoms such as fatigue, pain, and spasticity, promoting physical mobility and independence, preventing complications such as falls and infections, and providing emotional support and education on self-care and disease management
- Provide night light for the patient's room and ensure lighting is adequate for the patient's needs, Patients' eyes may require longer accommodation time due to changes in lighting levels
- Check visual acuity, Teach patient about cataracts and their treatment, Teach patient about healthy diet, Educate about medication compliance
- Deep breathing, mindfulness techniques, aromatherapy, and light range of motion (ROM) activities can also help calm the resident and ease their muscle pain
- provide education regarding dietary intake (such as increasing calcium and vitamin D intake, recognizing foods high in calcium, and limiting sodas or colas, which are usually high in phosphorus), and exercise
- help in meal preparation and assist with feeding during tremor episodes. Caretakers also make sure your loved one stays hydrated by offering fluids for thirst relief caused by any medications
- provide passive range of motion exercises, monitoring patient vital sign trends and any physical signs of distress
15 Clues: Fracture pain management, infection prevention, and encouraging ambulation as prescribed • provide passive range of motion exercises, monitoring patient vital sign trends and any physical signs of distress • Check visual acuity, Teach patient about cataracts and their treatment, Teach patient about healthy diet, Educate about medication compliance • ...
Stanford Prison Experiment 2021-08-18
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- _ included instances of humiliation such as stripping prisoners and abuse of denial of food and proper hygiene conditions. One prisoners conducted Gandhi-style hunger strike, and was punished by solitary confinement in a closet.
- researchers wrote, “the guards’ regime was seen by all to be unworkable and at an end” after prisoners continuously successfully challenged guards
- The conclusion Zimbardo drew from the Stanford Prison Experiment is also likely exaggerated due to _ interfering factors such as the personality of participants and researcher influence
- Inability to _ occurred when one of the prisoners complained about living conditions and desire to leave the experiment to visiting family, but was quickly stopped by one of the guards.
- although participants were all tested to be “normal” and _, there is bias as it was a self-selected group who chose to partake in a study about prison life
- Ethical issues of the study primarily consisted of lack of _ and intervention to limit the abuse of prisoners; and the dubious ability to leave for participants
- The _ was to understand development of norms and effects of roles, labels and social expectations in a simulated prison environment
- The Stanford Prison Experiment, a social psychology study in which college students roleplayed as prisoners or guards by Doctor Philip Zimbardo began in the _ of 1971
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- and Haslam, 2001 8 day experiment conducted by psychologists _ - BBC Prison Study in which guards only told to make prison run smoothly and prisoners weren’t humiliated and initially incentivised to maintain good behaviour
- Zimbardo reported that all the participants of the prison experiment were tested to be _ and “normal”. However they were still a self-selected group who volunteered for a prison life study
- in 2007, psychologists _ and McFarland ran an experiment of two recreated ads of the Stanford prison experiment were made – one mentioning prison life and one not. The ones who signed up for prison life scored higher on psychological tests for aggressiveness, authoritarianism, Machiavellianism and less on altruism and empathy
- and abusive, Later discovered tapes provided clear evidence that researchers used psychological tactics to persuade reluctant guards to be _
- How many days did the experimented last for before being shut down due to unethical abuse spiralling out of control and becoming “too real”?
13 Clues: The _ was to understand development of norms and effects of roles, labels and social expectations in a simulated prison environment • and abusive, Later discovered tapes provided clear evidence that researchers used psychological tactics to persuade reluctant guards to be _ • ...
Suffixes 2024-08-30
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- A professional who plans, organizes, and oversees projects from inception to completion. They manage project timelines, resources, budgets, and team members to ensure successful project delivery.
- A professional who designs, codes, tests, and maintains software applications or systems. They work with programming languages and frameworks to create software solutions that meet user needs.
- A professional who provides academic, career, and personal advice to students or individuals. They help clients make informed decisions about their education and career paths and offer support for personal challenges.
- An independent writer who produces news articles, reports, or features for various media outlets on a contract basis. They are not employed by a single organization but work on a project-by-project basis for different clients.
- A person who provides temporary care and supervision for children, typically on a short-term basis. They are responsible for the safety and well-being of the children while their parents or guardians are away.
- A healthcare professional who specializes in diagnosing, treating, and preventing oral health issues. They perform procedures such as cleanings, fillings, extractions, and provide guidance on maintaining good dental hygiene.
- A medical doctor specializing in diagnosing and treating mental health disorders. They can prescribe medication, provide psychotherapy, and offer other forms of treatment for conditions such as depression, anxiety, and schizophrenia.
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- An executive responsible for overseeing the marketing strategy and initiatives of a company or organization. They develop and implement marketing campaigns, analyze market trends, and coordinate with other departments to promote products or services.
- An individual who holds or seeks a position in government or public office. They are involved in making and enforcing laws, representing constituents, and shaping public policy.
- A specialist who troubleshoots, repairs, and maintains computer hardware and software. They handle tasks such as diagnosing issues, replacing parts, and installing or upgrading systems.
- An individual who performs in plays, movies, television shows, or other forms of entertainment. They portray characters and bring scripts to life through their acting skills.
- A professional who manages library resources and services. They assist patrons with finding information, organizing and cataloging library materials, and often conduct educational programs or events.
12 Clues: An individual who performs in plays, movies, television shows, or other forms of entertainment. They portray characters and bring scripts to life through their acting skills. • ...
The Watsons Go To Birmingham Vocabulary Puzzle 2014-01-22
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- faint
- an explosive sound caused by planes moving faster than the speed of sound
- dangerously spinning body of water
- not able
- person who rents property to others
- betraying
- carelessly cut; chopped
- practice of keeping different races or groups of people apart
- very good
- freezing or partial freezing of the body
- master of an art, such as a musical conductor
- listened secretly
- protests in which people refuse to buy someone's merchandise or use someone's services
- public meetings or parades in which people show how they feel about an issue
- widespread
- giving off dangerous levels of nuclear radiation
- randomly; by chance
- a tool used for gripping or bending objects
- between people of different races
- outlawed; forbidden
- moved; sent
- something that is the greatest or highest possible
- on time
- additional or supporting forces
- baseball pitches that unexpectedly change direction
- protests in which people sit down in a place and refuse to leave
- marching or standing outside a business, government building, or other place and carrying signs to show opposition to a policy or practice
- device for controlling temperature
- understood; realized
- tried hard
- person in a sleeplike state and with a strange appearance
- the tone or level of sound vibrations
- more crafty or sly
- person who is expert in the mechanics of some device or machine
- informal, rapid chatter
- impoverished laborer, especially one who does menial work
- peak; highest point
- privilege that comes from being older
- an informal means of spreading information from person to person
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- to bully or threaten
- sense of right or wrong
- correcting angrily; nagging
- in a trance-like state
- made illegal; forbade
- shook rapidly; trembled
- acts of opposing or standing face to face against someone or something
- improve; make better
- unfriendly; threatening
- condition of being spread out or scattered
- smooth floor tiles
- unhappy and irritable
- wanting intensely
- a weapon that shoots fire
- rooms or buildings used for a special purpose, such as restrooms and restaurants
- having to do with sound
- show of prejudice or bias against a group of people or an individual in that group
- had one's feelings hurt; was insulted
- encourage by promising
- delinquent person under 18 who gets into a lot of trouble
- imitate; copy
- get used to something
- killed with an electrical shock
- changed; revised
- inspiring pity
- relating to hygiene, especially a clean water supply
- put up with
- unique
- sticky paper made to catch flies
68 Clues: faint • unique • on time • not able • betraying • very good • widespread • tried hard • moved; sent • put up with • imitate; copy • inspiring pity • changed; revised • listened secretly • wanting intensely • smooth floor tiles • more crafty or sly • randomly; by chance • outlawed; forbidden • peak; highest point • to bully or threaten • improve; make better • understood; realized • made illegal; forbade • ...
Infection Prevention Week (D) 2015-08-05
Across
- H1N1 vaccine should be recommended to all individuals on an _ basis
- Predominant colonic flora include enterococci,gram negative enterobacteriaceae, candida
- Patient’s with airborne infections should be isolated in a room with _pressure
- Spherical bacteria that grow in pairs and cause Pneumonia
- Decontamination process that kills all bacteria, viruses and spores
- Surgical site infection involving only the skin or subcutaneous tissue of the incision:
- as Hepatitis and HIV.
- Neutropenia is defined as absolute neutrophil count <_c/mm or expected tn to fall to that
- Minimum concentration of drug required to inhibit 50% of bacteria in vitro: MIC
- Disease-causing bacteria or viruses that are carried through the body in the body fluids,
- Organisms that live in or on another living organism and draw their nourishment
- XDR TB is defined as TB resistant to rifampicin, isoniazid, 1 injectable agent and
- negative staphylococci, Candida are important causes of device related infection due
- Central venous catheter site associated with maximum risk for catheter related blood stream infections
- Cheapest, simplest and most effective means of reducing hospital acquired infections
- Drug of choice for methicillin susceptible Staphylococcus aureus
- The transmission of nosocomial MRSA, CRE infections are prevented by strict----------isolation
- Clavulanate, sulbactam and tazobactam are _inhibitors
- contaminated Surgical procedure involving entry into the respiratory, alimentary, genital, or
- Microshield hand rub contains this for action aganist residual flora
- To check requirements for use against bacteria, fungi, viruses and disinfectants look at the
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- for its
- one
- etc
- spectrum antibiotics are predisposed to
- Organism responsible for antibiotic associated diarrhoea
- Body tissues being invaded by disease-causing or pathogenic bacteria result in
- Spiral (corkscrew shaped) bacteria that causes Syphilis and Lyme Disease
- Infections that are transmitted through close respiratory contact (respiratory particle size >5
- or unclean implements is
- Patients with critical illness, burns, GI surgery, pancreatitis, catheters, hemodilaysis on
- Neutropenic/ immunosuppressed patients require _barrier nursing care
- the property of formation of
- Organism group commonly transmitted due to inadequate disinfection of laparoscopes,
- Fraction of orally administered drug that reaches the systemic circulation unchanged
- TB, measles and chicken pox are transmitted via ------ route
- tracts under controlled conditions and without unusual contamination
- A common bacteria colonising human skin that can be transferred through skin to skin
- The process where bacteria divide into new cells is called
- Gram negative organisms resistent to 3rd generation cephalosporins and monobactams
- in the next 48 hours
- hygiene Cheapest, simplest and most effective means of reducing hospital acquired infections Gloves Last item to be put on and first to be taken off while using personal protective equipment
42 Clues: one • etc • for its • in the next 48 hours • as Hepatitis and HIV. • or unclean implements is • the property of formation of • spectrum antibiotics are predisposed to • Clavulanate, sulbactam and tazobactam are _inhibitors • Organism responsible for antibiotic associated diarrhoea • Spherical bacteria that grow in pairs and cause Pneumonia • ...
barbering 2022-04-19
Across
- type of hair dye
- the action or process of formally consulting or discussing.
- the representation of an object, situation, or set of information as a chart or other image.
- a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some that can cause disease.
- a damaging immune response by the body to a substance, especially pollen, fur, a particular food, or dust, to which it has become hypersensitive.
- make (something) free from bacteria or other living microorganisms.
- moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity.
- the reason or reasons one has for acting or behaving in a particular way.
- a chemical liquid that destroys bacteria.
- the action of purifying a liquid by a process of heating and cooling.
- the ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells.
- causes AIDS and interferes with the body's ability to fight infections
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- the surgical removal of some of a patient's blood for therapeutic purposes.
- someone who cuts hair
- an organism that lives in or on an organism of another species (its host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the other's expense.
- spa business that provides a variety of services for the purpose of improving health
- having the properties of an alkali, or containing alkali; having a pH greater than 7.
- a set of principles underlying and guiding the work of a particular artist or artistic movement.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- large regulatory agency of the United States Department of Labor that originally had federal visitorial powers to inspect and examine workplaces.
- a thick yellowish or greenish opaque liquid produced in infected tissue, consisting of dead white blood cells and bacteria with tissue debris and serum.
- a location or structure through which something is taken in, e.g., water into a channel or pipe from a river, fuel or air into an engine or machine, commodities into a place,
- an infective agent that typically consists of a nucleic acid molecule in a protein coat, is too small to be seen by light microscopy, and is able to multiply only within the living cells of a host.
- an abnormal change in structure of an organ or part due to injury or disease especially : one that is circumscribed
- are those that do not cause disease, harm or death to another organism. The term is usually used to describe bacteria.
25 Clues: type of hair dye • someone who cuts hair • a chemical liquid that destroys bacteria. • the action or process of formally consulting or discussing. • make (something) free from bacteria or other living microorganisms. • the action of purifying a liquid by a process of heating and cooling. • causes AIDS and interferes with the body's ability to fight infections • ...
TTS bab 1-5 2023-10-24
Across
- meningkatkan derajat kesehatan,memelihara kesehatan diri,memperbaiki personal hygiene,merupakan?
- pasar apa dimana terdapat lembaga-lembaga pemerintahan.
- Segala sesuatu yang dapat ditawarkan ke pasar untuk mendapat perhatian, dibeli, dipergunakan, atau dikonsumsi dan yang dapat memuaskan keinginan atau kebutuhan.
- yaitu pendekatan biaya dan pendekatan pasar atau persaingan.
- kegiatan pemasaran produk berupa barang atau jasa menggunakan media atau teknologi berbasis digital.
- salah satu strategi digital marketing.
- jual beli secara online.
- cara perawatan diri manusia secara fisik atau psikinis.
- Pelayanan yang diberikan oleh perusahan kepada konsumen.
- VERBAL komunikasi yang tidak menggunakan kata-kata.
- proses pengenalan produk atau jasa agar diketahui oleh masyarakat.
- halaman informasi yang disediakan melalui jalur internet.
- pasar yang terdiri atas individu dan lembaga yang membeli barang barang untuk dipakai lagi,baik secara langsung dan tidak langsung.
- tempat bertemunya pembeli dan penjual untuk melakukan transaksi jual-beli barang dan jasa.
- yang berfokus pada pembuatan dan pendistribusian konten.
- proses mendapatkan trafic berkualitas baik secara grafis atau berbayar.
- segala aktivitas komunikasi untuk mempertahankan, membangun, dan juga memperkuat sebuah brand.
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- sekelompok pembeli yang membeli barang untuk dikonsumsi.
- suatu pasar yang terdiri atas individu dan organisasi yang membeli barang dengan maksud dijual dan disewakan lagi.
- membantu para senior dalam tugas tugas pemasatan mulai dari perencanaan hingga eksekusinya.
- saluran yang digunakan produsen untuk menyalurkan barang tersebut dariprodusen sampai ke konsumen.
- melibatkan berbagai proses dalam tahapan pelaksanaanya produsen harus mencari pembeli dan mengidentifikasi apa yang menjadi kebutuhan mereka.
- penampilan seseorang,mulai dari berpakaian,tutur kata hingga sopan santun.
- untuk melindungi kesehatan tenaga kerja,meningkatkan efisiensi kerja,serta mencegah terjadinya kecelakaan kerja dan penyakit.
- singkatan dari strengths (kekuatan), weaknesses (kelemahan), opportunities (peluang), dan threats (ancaman).
- bentuk komunikasi yang disampaikan oleh komunikator kepada komunikan dengan cara tertulis maupun lisan.
- salah satu bagian dari produk berupa keterangan baik gambar maupun kata-kata yang berfungsi sebagai sumber informasi produk dan penjual.
- jasa mengumpulkan informasi dan data mengenai seseorang atau sebuah perusahaan, baik untuk pembeli atau penjual.
- cara untuk memberi tahukan atau menawarkan produk atau jasa dengan tujuan menarik konsumen.
- Posisi ini akan memimpin semua kampanye pemasaran perusahaan dan mengatur strategi pemasaran yang tepat.
- media online berbasis internet (web based) tempat melakukan kegiatan bisnis dan transaksi antara pembeli dan penjual.
- tugas siapa yang mengatur kegiatan kegiatan dengan baik.
- arah komunikasi dalam bentuk mendatar dimana komunikasi dilakukan oleh dua orang atau lebih yang memiliki level yang sama, jabatan yang sama, kedudukan atau posisi yang sama.
- bermanfaat dalam memberikan insight atau gambaran mengenai target pasar produknya.
- kemampuan untuk mempertahankan nilai moral yang tempat kerja.
35 Clues: jual beli secara online. • salah satu strategi digital marketing. • VERBAL komunikasi yang tidak menggunakan kata-kata. • pasar apa dimana terdapat lembaga-lembaga pemerintahan. • cara perawatan diri manusia secara fisik atau psikinis. • sekelompok pembeli yang membeli barang untuk dikonsumsi. • Pelayanan yang diberikan oleh perusahan kepada konsumen. • ...
FOLLOWING HYGIENE PROCEDURES 2022-07-13
Suffixes 2024-08-30
Across
- An executive responsible for overseeing the marketing strategy and initiatives of a company or organization. They develop and implement marketing campaigns, analyze market trends, and coordinate with other departments to promote products or services.
- A healthcare professional who specializes in diagnosing, treating, and preventing oral health issues. They perform procedures such as cleanings, fillings, extractions, and provide guidance on maintaining good dental hygiene.
- A person who provides temporary care and supervision for children, typically on a short-term basis. They are responsible for the safety and well-being of the children while their parents or guardians are away.
- A professional who designs, codes, tests, and maintains software applications or systems. They work with programming languages and frameworks to create software solutions that meet user needs.
- A medical doctor specializing in diagnosing and treating mental health disorders. They can prescribe medication, provide psychotherapy, and offer other forms of treatment for conditions such as depression, anxiety, and schizophrenia.
- An independent writer who produces news articles, reports, or features for various media outlets on a contract basis. They are not employed by a single organization but work on a project-by-project basis for different clients.
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- An individual who holds or seeks a position in government or public office. They are involved in making and enforcing laws, representing constituents, and shaping public policy.
- A specialist who troubleshoots, repairs, and maintains computer hardware and software. They handle tasks such as diagnosing issues, replacing parts, and installing or upgrading systems.
- A professional who manages library resources and services. They assist patrons with finding information, organizing and cataloging library materials, and often conduct educational programs or events.
- An individual who performs in plays, movies, television shows, or other forms of entertainment. They portray characters and bring scripts to life through their acting skills.
- A professional who provides academic, career, and personal advice to students or individuals. They help clients make informed decisions about their education and career paths and offer support for personal challenges.
- A professional who plans, organizes, and oversees projects from inception to completion. They manage project timelines, resources, budgets, and team members to ensure successful project delivery.
12 Clues: An individual who performs in plays, movies, television shows, or other forms of entertainment. They portray characters and bring scripts to life through their acting skills. • ...
Indian Superheroes of All Time 2021-09-13
Across
- While many superheroes firmly believe in solving the problem, he believes in uprooting the problem. A vigilante who doesn’t have faith in the laws and rules, he believes the whole system is corrupted.
- Undoubtedly the greatest Indian superhero of all time. No one can forget those Sunday mornings when it used to be aired on the Doordarshan channel. He is a perfect role model for the kids, he promotes hygiene, patriotism, and the importance of education.
- a legend, an ancient warrior who descended to earth on a private mission. He also has a mystical sword and the shield of his master. His sword can cut through almost every known metal.
- After being in a deadly accident, inspector Amar loses his major body parts. To save him, his brain is transferred to a steel body thus making him a cyborg.
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- another woman superhero who wears a tiger skin and fights crime, especially the ones related to women in Delhi. Severely wronged by her husband (he killed their daughter), she was about to be her husband’s prey when goddess Kali infused her with powers. She can generate fire from her bare hands and has the ability to convert any metal into a weapon.
- she was created by the gods to fight the evil God Bala in the man’s 2nd century. She was reborn into the body of a young woman named Tara Mehta.
- A mentally challenged boy who has an encounter with an extraterrestrial, the boy grows up to be superhero.
- Super Commando _______, one of the greatest fictional character that Raj Comics has ever produced he is a superhero out of a normal adult human, it’s his will and determination that makes him different, one of his kind.
- With the power of atom manipulation in his special suit, he fights crime and also seeks revenge on the people who killed his parents and school friends.
- His powers range from shape shifting to releasing various types of snakes.
10 Clues: His powers range from shape shifting to releasing various types of snakes. • A mentally challenged boy who has an encounter with an extraterrestrial, the boy grows up to be superhero. • she was created by the gods to fight the evil God Bala in the man’s 2nd century. She was reborn into the body of a young woman named Tara Mehta. • ...
ACF Self Care Crossword 2021-02-02
Across
- You should _______ _____ ________ in the morning and before you go to bed every night to keep your teeth white and clean.
- Sometimes when you have a really stressful day, it may help to take a moment to take a deep ________.
- When we're upset or angry, we should do our best to try and express our ____________ to someone we trust.
- We use ______________ to trim our finger nails and toe nails to keep them short and clean.
- When you need to sneeze, try and grab a white, soft _______ to sneeze into.
- We all feel ________ sometimes - it's another word for feeling joy.
- We usually lay on this type of furniture when we go to sleep at night.
- Sometimes we do this type of exercise in the afternoon, and it involves a lot of stretching and meditation.
- We use _____ and water to wash our hands and wash our bodies.
- We should get at least 7 hours of _______ in our bed every night so that we feel ready for the next day ahead.
- We use a ____________ to brush out the tangles and knots in our hair.
- When you take a shower or bath, you can use ____________ in your hair to get knots and tangles out of it.
- You should _______ ______ __________ before eating food or after using the restroom.
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- We need to have good ________ to make sure we're clean, smell good, & taking care of our bodies.
- You should _______ ______ ________ with soap and water every day to make sure your face is clean.
- Bananas, apples, grapes, and pears are examples of this type of food.
- We put _______________ on our toothbrush to clean our teeth, and it's sometimes minty.
- We hold a ____________ in our hand and rub our teeth back and forth with it to brush our teeth.
- Green beans, peas, carrots, and celery are examples of this type of food.
- We use these types of skills to calm us down when we're upset or angry.
- The opposite of eating junk food is eating ________
- We do this activity every morning with Dennis to stay fit and get moving.
- Soccer, football, basketball, and baseball are all examples of types of _______, and are a great way to exercise.
- To get a good night's sleep, we rest our head on a soft, fluffy __________.
- When you take a shower or bath, you should use __________ in your hair to make sure your hair is clean.
- When you cough, you should always cover your ______ with your elbow.
- We all feel ____ sometimes - it's another word for feeling upset.
- We all feel ________ sometimes - it's another word for feeling mad.
28 Clues: The opposite of eating junk food is eating ________ • We use _____ and water to wash our hands and wash our bodies. • We all feel ____ sometimes - it's another word for feeling upset. • We all feel ________ sometimes - it's another word for feeling joy. • We all feel ________ sometimes - it's another word for feeling mad. • ...
Asepsis Vocabulary 2021-12-13
Across
- harmless and beneficial microorganisms
- removal and destruction of transient microorganisms from the hands
- disorders caused by nonpathogens that occur in people with compromised health
- chemicals that limit the number of infectious microorganisms by destroying them or suppressing their growth
- measures used to clean the client environment after discharge
- methods for removing surface contaminants on the skin
- chemicals such as alcohol that inhibit the growth of, but do not kill, microorganisms
- number of viral copies
- work area free of microorganisms
- temporarily inactive microbial life form
- pathogens picked up during brief contact with contaminated reservoirs
- generally nonpathogens that are constantly present on the skin
- sequence that enables the spread of disease-producing microorganisms
- practices that confine or reduce the numbers of microorganisms
- measures that reduce or eliminate microorganisms
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- microorganisms that exist without oxygen
- microorganisms that reside in and on humans
- how infectious microorganisms move to another location
- infectious diseases that are transmitted from one source to another
- methods that prevent microorganisms from causing an infectious disorder
- medically aseptic hand hygiene procedure that is performed prior to the nurse donning sterile gloves and garments in an operative or obstetric procedure
- practices that decrease or eliminate infectious agents, their reservoirs, and vehicles for transmission
- drugs prescribed to eliminate a wide range of bacteria
- microorganisms that cause illness
- nonliving reservoirs of pathogens
- infections that are not present or incubating prior to care provided by health care
- practices that avoid contaminating microbe-free items
- place where microbes grow and reproduce, providing a haven for sustaining microbial survival
- infections acquired while a person is receiving care in a health care agency
- measures that render supplies and equipment totally free of microorganisms
- diseases that can spread rapidly among individuals in close proximity to each other
- asymptomatic clients or animals who harbor pathogens but do not show evidence of an infectious disease
- measures that keep the client environment clean on a daily basis
- multiplication or copying of viruses
- living animals or plants visible only with a microscope
- the ability to overcome the immune system and the person’s state of health
- physical and chemical techniques that destroy all microorganisms, including spores
- chemicals that destroy active microorganisms but not spores
- means by which microorganisms escape from their original reservoir
- one whose biologic defense mechanisms are weakened in some way
- microorganisms that require oxygen to live
- site where microorganisms find their way onto or into a host
- aseptic practice that involves scrubbing the hands with plain soap or detergent, water, and friction
43 Clues: number of viral copies • work area free of microorganisms • microorganisms that cause illness • nonliving reservoirs of pathogens • multiplication or copying of viruses • harmless and beneficial microorganisms • microorganisms that exist without oxygen • temporarily inactive microbial life form • microorganisms that require oxygen to live • ...
Love Beyond Limits 2017-08-22
Across
- To keep your focus.
- To spring into the air.
- Gathering information from multiple sources.
- Intentional health of one's mind, body, and soul.
- Accepting Differences.
- Provide, protect, sustain, teach.
- Another name for happiness or bliss.
- An expression of physical or emotional attachment.
- We are best ____________________.
- If you feel strong, confident and able to control your life, you are usually ___________________.
- The group that shares students' ideas, interests, and concerns with teachers and school administrators.
- Quiet, tranquility, also a time when there is no war.
- Why did the chicken cross the road?
- Free Space.
- To communicate/interact with any and everyone.
- Something experienced while you sleep. Also an aspiration.
- We can build ___________________ ________________ at the beach.
- A group of people who have something in common may form a ___________.
- Things you plan to accomplish.
- If you get straight "A's" you will likely be on the __________________ __________________.
- Is sometimes hard to learn, but one you can balance and use the pedals, it's easy!
- A structure with a roof and walls, also the act of making something.
- Having complete trust or confidence in someone or something.
- If you pay close attention to something, you are usually ____________ on it.
- Creativity expressed through painting, music, dance, sculpting, literature, film, etc.
- I hope to ___________________ you to succeed.
- People who are older than kids, but younger than adults are often called
- Faster than walking.
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- If you can control your behavior, you have ____________.
- A group of people living in the same place or having something in common.
- How you see yourself and others.
- To use someone or something outside of it's purpose.
- The blueprint of who you are.
- I ______________ we're not late for school.
- The main item found in libraries.
- Cleaning your room should be part of your _______________.
- A highly educated person
- The acronym for Families United Now, also having a good time.
- To build on the foundation that has been laid.
- If you go to school everyday, you have _______________ ____________________.
- Someone skilled in sports is considered and _______________.
- An example of post-secondary education or an institution of higher learning.
- To accept your actions and control your destiny.
- Someone who guides others.
- If you can master your emotions and behavior, you have good __________________ _______________________.
- She has no ______________________. She wants everything right now!
- Love, give, nurture, let go.
- A creation of the mind.
- Sharks don't run, they ________________________.
- If you glide on ice or pavement, you are likely _____________________.
- A person who studies.
- To assist or offer support.
52 Clues: Free Space. • To keep your focus. • Faster than walking. • A person who studies. • Accepting Differences. • To spring into the air. • A creation of the mind. • A highly educated person • Someone who guides others. • To assist or offer support. • Love, give, nurture, let go. • The blueprint of who you are. • Things you plan to accomplish. • How you see yourself and others. • ...
Andy Kim's CrossWord Puzzle (juvenile-delinquent and bad-dispositioned will have dashes) 2014-01-13
Across
- correcting angrily, nagging
- device for controlling temperature
- a weapon that shoots fire
- had one's feelings hurt, was insulted
- get used to something
- imitate, copy
- privilege that comes from being older
- informal, rapid chatter
- person who rents property from others
- public meetings or parades in which people show how they feel abut an issue
- peak, highest point
- outlawed; forbidden
- person under 18 who gets in a lot of trouble
- rooms for buildings used for a special purpose, such as a restroom or restaurant
- sense of right and wrong
- acts of opposing or standing face to face against someone or something
- betraying
- unfriendly, threatening
- listened secretly
- protests in which people refuse to buy someone's merchandise or use someone's services
- the tone or level of sound vibrations
- dangerously spinning body of water
- protests in which people sit down in place and refuse to leave
- widespread
- put up with
- baseball pitches that unexpectedly change direction
- unique
- having to do with sound
- show of prejudice or bias against a group of people or an individual in the group
- person in a sleeplike state and with a strange appearance
- in a trance-like state
- something that is the greatest or highest possible
- moved, sent
- more crafty or sly
- marching or standing outside a business, government building, or other place and carrying signs to show opposition to a policy or practice
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- understood, realized
- not able
- relating to hygiene, especially a clean water supply
- stick paper made from flies
- tried hard
- irritable
- practice of keeping different races or groups of people apart
- wanting intensely
- carelessly cut, chopped
- made illegal; forbade
- on time
- very good
- improve; make better
- an informal means of spreading information from person to person
- randomly, by chance
- encourage by promising
- with an electrical shock
- to bully or threaten
- condition of being spread out or scattered
- between people of different races
- faint
- additional or supporting forces
- freezing or partial freeing of part of the body
- improvised laborer, especially one who does menial work
- master of an art, such as a musical conductor
- person who is expert in the mechanics or some device or machine
- a tool used for gripping or bending objects
- changed; revised
- smooth floor tiles
- boom an explosive sound caused by planes moving faster than the speed or sound
- giving off dangerous levels of nuclear radiation
- inspiring pity
- shook rapidly; trembled
68 Clues: faint • unique • on time • not able • irritable • very good • betraying • tried hard • widespread • put up with • moved, sent • imitate, copy • inspiring pity • changed; revised • wanting intensely • listened secretly • smooth floor tiles • more crafty or sly • randomly, by chance • peak, highest point • outlawed; forbidden • understood, realized • improve; make better • to bully or threaten • made illegal; forbade • ...
The Watsons Go to Birmingham Vocabulary Puzzle 2014-01-22
Across
- widespread
- an informal means of spreading information from person to person
- unfriendly; threatening
- betraying
- encourage by promising
- changed; revised
- practice of keeping different races or groups of people apart
- shook rapidly; trembled
- giving off dangerous levels of nuclear radiation
- understood; realized
- having to do with sound
- killed with an electrical shock
- improve; make better
- sticky paper made to catch flies
- not able
- faint
- public meetings or parades in which people show how they feel about an issue
- protests in which people refuse to buy someone's merchandise or use someone's services
- rooms or buildings used for a special purpose, such as restrooms and restaurants
- peak; highest point
- acts of opposing or standing face to face against someone or something
- unique
- person under 18 who gets into a lot of trouble
- in a trance-like state
- tried hard
- on time
- more crafty or sly
- very good
- moved; sent
- the tone or level of sound vibrations
- to bully or threaten
- person who is expert in the mechanics of some device or machine
- protests in which people sit down in a place and refuse to leave
- marching or standing outside a business, government building, or other place and carrying signs to show opposition to a policy or practice
- person who rents property to others
- made illegal; forbade
- imitate; copy
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- outlawed; forbidden
- randomly; by chance
- a tool used for gripping or bending objects
- get used to something
- master of an art, such as a musical conductor
- listened secretly
- relating to hygiene, especially a clean water supply
- sense of right or wrong
- device for controlling temperature
- wanting intensely
- additional or supporting forces
- correcting angrily; nagging
- smooth floor tiles
- inspiring pity
- show of prejudice or bias against a group of people or an individual in that group
- informal, rapid chatter
- person in a sleeplike state and with a strange appearance
- a weapon that shoots fire
- baseball pitches that unexpectedly change direction
- unhappy and irritable
- had one's feelings hurt; was insulted
- between people of different races
- impoverished laborer, especially one who does menial work
- condition of being spread out or scattered
- freezing or partial freezing of the body
- something that is the greatest or highest possible
- privilege that comes from being older
- an explosive sound caused by planes moving faster than the speed of sound
- dangerously spinning body of water
- carelessly cut; chopped
- put up with
68 Clues: faint • unique • on time • not able • betraying • very good • widespread • tried hard • moved; sent • put up with • imitate; copy • inspiring pity • changed; revised • listened secretly • wanting intensely • smooth floor tiles • more crafty or sly • outlawed; forbidden • randomly; by chance • peak; highest point • understood; realized • improve; make better • to bully or threaten • get used to something • ...
TTS BAB 1-5 2023-10-24
Across
- meningkatkan derajat kesehatan,memelihara kesehatan diri,memperbaiki personal hygiene,merupakan?
- pasar apa dimana terdapat lembaga-lembaga pemerintahan.
- Segala sesuatu yang dapat ditawarkan ke pasar untuk mendapat perhatian, dibeli, dipergunakan, atau dikonsumsi dan yang dapat memuaskan keinginan atau kebutuhan.
- yaitu pendekatan biaya dan pendekatan pasar atau persaingan.
- kegiatan pemasaran produk berupa barang atau jasa menggunakan media atau teknologi berbasis digital.
- salah satu strategi digital marketing.
- jual beli secara online.
- cara perawatan diri manusia secara fisik atau psikinis.
- Pelayanan yang diberikan oleh perusahan kepada konsumen.
- VERBAL komunikasi yang tidak menggunakan kata-kata.
- proses pengenalan produk atau jasa agar diketahui oleh masyarakat.
- halaman informasi yang disediakan melalui jalur internet.
- pasar yang terdiri atas individu dan lembaga yang membeli barang barang untuk dipakai lagi,baik secara langsung dan tidak langsung.
- tempat bertemunya pembeli dan penjual untuk melakukan transaksi jual-beli barang dan jasa.
- yang berfokus pada pembuatan dan pendistribusian konten.
- proses mendapatkan trafic berkualitas baik secara grafis atau berbayar.
- segala aktivitas komunikasi untuk mempertahankan, membangun, dan juga memperkuat sebuah brand.
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- sekelompok pembeli yang membeli barang untuk dikonsumsi.
- suatu pasar yang terdiri atas individu dan organisasi yang membeli barang dengan maksud dijual dan disewakan lagi.
- membantu para senior dalam tugas tugas pemasatan mulai dari perencanaan hingga eksekusinya.
- saluran yang digunakan produsen untuk menyalurkan barang tersebut dariprodusen sampai ke konsumen.
- melibatkan berbagai proses dalam tahapan pelaksanaanya produsen harus mencari pembeli dan mengidentifikasi apa yang menjadi kebutuhan mereka.
- penampilan seseorang,mulai dari berpakaian,tutur kata hingga sopan santun.
- untuk melindungi kesehatan tenaga kerja,meningkatkan efisiensi kerja,serta mencegah terjadinya kecelakaan kerja dan penyakit.
- singkatan dari strengths (kekuatan), weaknesses (kelemahan), opportunities (peluang), dan threats (ancaman).
- bentuk komunikasi yang disampaikan oleh komunikator kepada komunikan dengan cara tertulis maupun lisan.
- salah satu bagian dari produk berupa keterangan baik gambar maupun kata-kata yang berfungsi sebagai sumber informasi produk dan penjual.
- jasa mengumpulkan informasi dan data mengenai seseorang atau sebuah perusahaan, baik untuk pembeli atau penjual.
- cara untuk memberi tahukan atau menawarkan produk atau jasa dengan tujuan menarik konsumen.
- Posisi ini akan memimpin semua kampanye pemasaran perusahaan dan mengatur strategi pemasaran yang tepat.
- media online berbasis internet (web based) tempat melakukan kegiatan bisnis dan transaksi antara pembeli dan penjual.
- tugas siapa yang mengatur kegiatan kegiatan dengan baik.
- arah komunikasi dalam bentuk mendatar dimana komunikasi dilakukan oleh dua orang atau lebih yang memiliki level yang sama, jabatan yang sama, kedudukan atau posisi yang sama.
- bermanfaat dalam memberikan insight atau gambaran mengenai target pasar produknya.
- kemampuan untuk mempertahankan nilai moral yang tempat kerja.
35 Clues: jual beli secara online. • salah satu strategi digital marketing. • VERBAL komunikasi yang tidak menggunakan kata-kata. • pasar apa dimana terdapat lembaga-lembaga pemerintahan. • cara perawatan diri manusia secara fisik atau psikinis. • sekelompok pembeli yang membeli barang untuk dikonsumsi. • Pelayanan yang diberikan oleh perusahan kepada konsumen. • ...
Chris Cross...Word 2022-06-19
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- A place of worship for Muslims.
- A herbaceous plant which has jagged leaves covered with stinging hairs.
- A small, brightly coloured bird, often kept as a pet.
- A small citrus fruit with a loose skin, especially one of a variety with deep orange-red skin.
- A liquid applied to the hair after shampooing to improve its condition.
- A family of nonvenomous snakes found in Africa, Asia, and Australia.
- The distinctive clothing worn by members of the same organisation or body.
- A follower of the religion of Islam.
- a method used in telecommunication to encode text characters as standardized sequences of two different signal durations, called dots and dashes, or dits and dahs.
- A severe snowstorm with high winds.
- A city in northeastern Spain on the Mediterranean Sea; the second-largest city of Spain, after Madrid.
- A code word representing the letter A, used in radio communication. Also the first letter of the Greek alphabet.
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- The capital city of Northern Ireland.
- The disguising of military personnel, equipment, and installations by painting or covering them to make them blend in with their surroundings.
- Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- A form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles (such as electrons or protons), either statically as an accumulation of charge or dynamically as a current.
- A metric unit of mass equal to 1,000 kilograms.
- A large bird with a rounded body and long tail, that spends a lot of time on the ground and is often shot for sport and food.
- A giant woody grass which is grown chiefly in the tropics, used as a cane or to make furniture and implements.
- A British passenger liner, operated by the White Star Line, which sank in the North Atlantic Ocean on 15 April 1912.
- A poisonous substance secreted by animals such as snakes, spiders, and scorpions and typically injected into prey or aggressors by biting or stinging.
- A dish consisting of oatmeal or another meal or cereal boiled in water or milk.
- Concave part of the human hand between the bases of the fingers and the wrist. Also an unbranched evergreen tree of tropical and warm regions.
- A firm white Italian cheese made from buffalo or cow's milk, used especially in pizzas and salads.
- Prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism by an individual, community, or institution against a person or people on the basis of their membership of a particular racial or ethnic group, typically one that is a minority or marginalised.
25 Clues: A place of worship for Muslims. • A severe snowstorm with high winds. • A follower of the religion of Islam. • The capital city of Northern Ireland. • A metric unit of mass equal to 1,000 kilograms. • A small, brightly coloured bird, often kept as a pet. • A family of nonvenomous snakes found in Africa, Asia, and Australia. • ...
Vocabulary nurse 2023-08-30
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- To remove human tissue for conducting certain medical tests.
- The position of the body
- A medical condition which is travelled from family history.
- Support which is used people with injured feet/legs for walking
- Not harmful
- Not normal for the human body
- Medicine prescribed by a doctor killing bacteria and cures infection.
- A regulatory substance released by a gland in an organism that influences the body’s emotions, growth, digestion, and other processes
- Pressure The rate at which blood flows through the body.
- Which a person is in a habit to do constantly
- Guarantee taken by an insurance company or government to pay all incidental medical charges as covered in insurance
- Practices that contribute preventing the disease, particularly with sanitation and cleanliness
- A disease which cause the joints and become swollen and crippled.
- Out: Exercise
- The act of protecting a person from infectious disease
- Cut in the body made for surgery.
- A place to do physical exercise by lifting weights
- Lack of inside body elements that is vital for good health.
- Having too much of something
- Sudden violent movements with unconsciousness caused by an electrical signal malfunction in the brain.
- Exercise increases one’s dependence on oxygen
- The amount of energy used to increase the temperature of 1g of water by 1 degree Celsius
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- A list of medicines prescribed by doctor for a patient towards his / her illness.
- What something can be used for
- The Counter Drugs: Medicines that can be purchased without a prescription
- Room: The room for conducting major surgeries
- Act of breathing
- A state of well-being, without disease
- Habitual, cannot control to avoid taking
- The mass of a person
- Checkup: To check person’s general and routine health.
- A place to buy medicines
- A persistent pain
- A test to inspect the body’s internal organs using high frequency sound waves.
- A infectious agent that causes the spread of minor and major diseases around the world.
- Restricting the food to eat for some period of time, usually for losing weight
- Irreversible increase in the size of an organism
- Medical explanation for illness.
- A bone separated from its joint.
- Trial: It is a Research that is done to check how well a health product works
- Which strengthens the bones
- Which can cause damage
- Signs: Clinical measurements that indicate the state of a patient’s body functions
- It is gymnasium
- Condition Immediate attention is required with constant medical observation.
- A hypersensitive reaction to something
46 Clues: Not harmful • Out: Exercise • It is gymnasium • Act of breathing • A persistent pain • The mass of a person • Which can cause damage • The position of the body • A place to buy medicines • Which strengthens the bones • Having too much of something • Not normal for the human body • What something can be used for • Medical explanation for illness. • A bone separated from its joint. • ...
La Casa 2023-05-01
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- is an electric appliance used for cooling or freezing food and beverages, typically comprising a compartment with shelves, a door, and a cooling system.
- is a household cooking appliance consisting of burners or heating elements for cooking and an oven for baking or roasting.
- is a space or room beneath a building's roof, primarily used for storage, but can be converted into a living space, typically accessed by a staircase or ladder, and may have windows or skylights for natural light.
- is an outdoor platform that protrudes from an upper floor or level of a buildingand commonly used for relaxation, outdoor views, or as a small outdoor space for plants, seating, or other purposes.
- are furniture designed for comfortable seating, and are used in various settings such as homes, offices, and restaurants,or as decorative pieces.
- is a container made of ceramic, enamel, or plastic, used for holding water for purposes such as bathing or soaking, found in bathrooms, and available in different shapes, sizes, and styles.
- is a smooth or polished surface that reflects light and produces an image of whatever is in front of it.
- is a protective covering made of waterproof materials such as shingles, tiles, or metal sheets that shields a building against elements like rain, snow, wind, and sunlight.
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- is a permanent man-made structure used for shelter, accommodation, or activities, with walls, floors, a roof, and other features. It can be used for residential, commercial, industrial, or institutional purpose.
- is an electrical device that produces light using a bulb or LED, usually consisting of a base, a shade to cover the bulb, and a switch to turn the light on and off.
- is a facility used for personal hygiene activities such as bathing, toileting, and handwashing, found in residential and commercial buildings, and is an essential part of modern sanitation practices.
- is a decorative artwork usually hung on a wall, created with various mediums like oil paint, acrylics, watercolors, or mixed media, and adds color, texture, and visual interest to a room's decor.
12 Clues: is a smooth or polished surface that reflects light and produces an image of whatever is in front of it. • is a household cooking appliance consisting of burners or heating elements for cooking and an oven for baking or roasting. • ...
State Government 2021-05-27
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- group composed of the governor, secretary of state, state auditor, attorney general, state treasurer, commissioner of agriculture, and state superintendent of schools
- a tax structure that divides income into brackets and taxes each bracket at a different rate
- movable items such as automobiles
- the introductory part of a document; a statement of purpose
- a form of municipal government in which the people elect both the mayor and council members; the mayor manages the city, carrying out the policies and ordinances set by the city council
- the estimated worth of property
- land and permanent structures on land
- a serious crime that is punishable by a prison term
- a form of municipal government in which voters elect individuals to specific administrative positions, such as finance; all commissioners make up the city commission
- the head of the executive branch of state government
- governing body for the school district; consists of five members
- amounts spent
- the center of a county government
- a form of municipal government in which voters elect council members who set policy and pass ordinances and who hire a professional city manager to handle the city’s daily operation.
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- West Virginia’s trial court of record
- a tax on the amount and value of minerals and materials severed (taken) from the earth
- an actual count of the people
- a tax for items residents purchase from other states through mail-order firms, catalogs, and tv shopping networks
- the form of government for the state’s counties; commission has at least three members
- the highest court in the state
- similar to the state or federal constitution; includes the city’s official name, boundaries, and powers
- income from taxes and other sources
- a crime less serious than a felony, usually punishable b y a sentence in a local jail
- a political unit smaller than the county; may be classified as a city, town, or village
- spending more money than one has
- state court that hears cases involving divorce, annulment, separate maintenance, family support, paternity, child custody, visitation, and domestic violence
- the act of distributing something according to a plan
- state court that has jurisdiction over most misdemeanors, civil cases involving $5,000 or less, traffic and natural resources offenses, preliminary hearings in felony cases, brief commitment under mental hygiene law, and initial hearings in juvenile cases if designated as a juvenile referee
- a tax imposed on almost all retail sales
- tax levied on specific products such as gasoline, beer, liquor, firearms, and cigarettes; sometimes called a luxury tax
30 Clues: amounts spent • an actual count of the people • the highest court in the state • the estimated worth of property • spending more money than one has • movable items such as automobiles • the center of a county government • income from taxes and other sources • West Virginia’s trial court of record • land and permanent structures on land • a tax imposed on almost all retail sales • ...
CLABSI 2022-07-15
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- ___________ sterile barrier precautions should be used which includes the use of a large sterile drape, sterile gloves, sterile gown, and head cover.
- A second _______ should be present during central line insertion. Two clinicians should always be present for central line insertions.
- Documentation on the __________ screen should be performed at every change of shift.
- A _________ bloodstream infection happens when another source of infection infects the central line.
- A CLABSI _________ is a group of orders which pertain to central line insertion, maintenance, and discontinuation. It is also a structured way of improving care and patient outcomes using a set of evidence-based interventions.
- These medications are an appropriate indication for the insertion and use of a central line.
- An _______-based rub or soap and water should be used for hand hygiene before and after handling a central line to prevent the spread of infection.
- Central lines should be assessed ______ per twelve-hour shift and more frequently if clinically indicated.
- _______ thousand is the approximate cost per patient to treat a CLABSI.
- The central line insertion should be documented on the Bedside Procedure ________.
- ___________ line access should only be obtained in life-threatening situations and should be changed within 48 hours.
- Daily ______ audits should be performed on all patients with a central line to determine the continued need for the line.
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- These caps are disinfectant in nature and should cover every access port on the IV tubing.
- ________ the central line immediately when it is no longer clinically indicated to prevent a CLABSI.
- A _________ should be performed before insertion to verify the correct orders and location for insertion.
- ________ the hubs for at least five seconds prior to using with at least 70% alcohol, chlorhexidine, or povidone iodine.
- These should be dated at the time of insertion or when changed.
- Preferred site of central venous device insertion due to the lowest risk of infection.
- Patients admitted with central lines will have placement verified by a chest _______ before using.
- If there is a ______ in sterility the central line insertion should be stopped immediately!
- Patients should be bathed daily with this antiseptic wipe to prevent microbial colonization.
- A serious bloodstream infection caused by an infected central line device.
- Under the Bedside Procedure mPage there is an __________ line checklist which should be documented at time of insertion.
- Central line dressings should be changed every ________ days if they are not soiled, but sooner if they are soiled or lifting.
- A ___________ line should only stay in for 24 hours and should be avoided whenever possible because it is an insertion site with a high risk of infection.
- This form of nutrition is an indication for the insertion of a central line.
26 Clues: These should be dated at the time of insertion or when changed. • _______ thousand is the approximate cost per patient to treat a CLABSI. • A serious bloodstream infection caused by an infected central line device. • This form of nutrition is an indication for the insertion of a central line. • ...
Andy Kim's CrossWord Puzzle (juvenile-delinquent and bad-dispositioned will have dashes) 2014-01-13
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- unique
- wanting intensely
- having to do with sound
- relating to hygiene, especially a clean water supply
- outlawed; forbidden
- show of prejudice or bias against a group of people or an individual in the group
- on time
- betraying
- faint
- made illegal; forbade
- more crafty or sly
- stick paper made from flies
- person in a sleeplike state and with a strange appearance
- additional or supporting forces
- privilege that comes from being older
- person under 18 who gets in a lot of trouble
- correcting angrily, nagging
- listened secretly
- very good
- imitate, copy
- moved, sent
- device for controlling temperature
- person who is expert in the mechanics or some device or machine
- baseball pitches that unexpectedly change direction
- master of an art, such as a musical conductor
- had one's feelings hurt, was insulted
- sense of right and wrong
- an informal means of spreading information from person to person
- changed; revised
- encourage by promising
- not able
- put up with
- person who rents property from others
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- improve; make better
- carelessly cut, chopped
- public meetings or parades in which people show how they feel abut an issue
- giving off dangerous levels of nuclear radiation
- rooms for buildings used for a special purpose, such as a restroom or restaurant
- irritable
- a weapon that shoots fire
- condition of being spread out or scattered
- peak, highest point
- with an electrical shock
- protests in which people refuse to buy someone's merchandise or use someone's services
- to bully or threaten
- marching or standing outside a business, government building, or other place and carrying signs to show opposition to a policy or practice
- in a trance-like state
- acts of opposing or standing face to face against someone or something
- between people of different races
- practice of keeping different races or groups of people apart
- randomly, by chance
- the tone or level of sound vibrations
- protests in which people sit down in place and refuse to leave
- improvised laborer, especially one who does menial work
- unfriendly, threatening
- inspiring pity
- get used to something
- smooth floor tiles
- understood, realized
- shook rapidly; trembled
- freezing or partial freeing of part of the body
- widespread
- tried hard
- a tool used for gripping or bending objects
- dangerously spinning body of water
- something that is the greatest or highest possible
- boom an explosive sound caused by planes moving faster than the speed or sound
- informal, rapid chatter
68 Clues: faint • unique • on time • not able • irritable • betraying • very good • widespread • tried hard • moved, sent • put up with • imitate, copy • inspiring pity • changed; revised • wanting intensely • listened secretly • more crafty or sly • smooth floor tiles • outlawed; forbidden • peak, highest point • randomly, by chance • improve; make better • to bully or threaten • understood, realized • made illegal; forbade • ...
THE SCARLET IBIS CROSSWORD 2015-04-14
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- the act of grasping; a seizing and holding fast; firm grasp
- the line or circle that forms the apparent boundary between earth and sky
- to indicate or suggest without being explicitly stated
- the state or feeling of being proud
- to put or set by or as if by authority
- at right angles to the vertical; parallel to level ground
- to have a mental tendency, preference
- opposite or contrary in position, direction, order, or character
- a person who is disabled or impaired in any way
- indication of a future course of action
- dependent on circumstances beyond one's control; uncertain; unstable; insecure
- to draw tight or taut, especially to the utmost tension; stretch to the full
- the state or quality of being cruel
- not easily accessible or at hand, inopportune; untimely
- to wear, smooth, or sharpen by abrasion or friction
- an unavoidable danger or risk, even though often foreseeable
- to obstruct by opposition or difficulty; hinder
- a promise or assurance, especially one in writing, that something is of specified quality, content, benefit, etc., or that it will perform satisfactorily for a given length of time
- something that incites or tends to incite to action or greater effort, as a reward offered for increased productivity
- a condition or practice conducive to the preservation of health, as cleanliness
- to make known; disclose; divulge
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- to seize and hold by or as if by clasping with the fingers or arms
- to form a hypothesis
- similar or alike in every way
- to weep with a convulsive catching of the breath
- that which is borne with difficulty; obligation
- being absolutely trustworthy
- to express grief, sorrow, or any overpowering emotion by shedding tears; shed tears; cry
- any belief or theory that is strongly at variance with established beliefs, customs
- important; of consequence
- an infirm or sickly person
- so extraordinary as to seem impossible
- not influenced or controlled by others in matters of opinion, conduct, etc.; thinking or acting for oneself
- of foreign origin or character; not native; introduced from abroad, but not fully naturalized or acclimatized
- a small bed for an infant, usually on rockers
- swiftness of motion; speed, unnecessarily quick action; thoughtless, rash, or undue speed
- a wonder; marvel
- a diagram representing a system of connections or interrelations among two or more things by a number of distinctive dots, lines, bars
- distressed or embarrassed by feelings of guilt, foolishness, or disgrace
- the striking of one thing against another; forceful contact; collision
40 Clues: a wonder; marvel • to form a hypothesis • important; of consequence • an infirm or sickly person • being absolutely trustworthy • similar or alike in every way • to make known; disclose; divulge • the state or feeling of being proud • the state or quality of being cruel • to have a mental tendency, preference • to put or set by or as if by authority • ...
Food & Kitchen Safety Terms 2023-09-14
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- Program A set of regulations and activities aimed at improving safety.
- Hygiene A general term that applies to a variety of processes used to clean hands, including handwashing or use of an alcohol-based handrub.
- A United Nations agency to coordinate international health activities and to help governments improve health services.
- The treatment of food with radiation to kill microorganisms and reduce food losses due to spoilage. the conditions of being exposed to radiation.
- To keep or protect from decay.
- Microscopic living things such, as bacteria.
- Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points; acronym for safe food handling program
- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is a national public health institute in the United States.
- The potential adverse consequences of a hazard, and assessed in terms of their severity and like hood. A source of danger.
- Thermometer An instrument used to measure the temperature of a food to determine if it has been cooked to its proper doneness, or it may be used to determine if a refrigerator or stove is reaching its proper temperatures.
- Coli microorganism that if consumed by humans can cause food poisoning
- A microscopic organism, such as bacterium, virus, mold, fungus, or yeast.
- illness A sickness resulting from a virus, bacteria, parasite, or other microbe that enters your body through food
- the organizing and controlling of the affairs of a business or a particular sector of a business
- Is any situation or condition that has the potential to cause damage or injury.
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- A scientist who studies the causes. transmission, and control of disease in a population.
- Are substances that reduce the number of microorganisms to a safe level.
- a type of common virus that infects humans, typically leading to an upper respiratory infection.
- Substances including proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals, found in foods that people require stay healthy.
- Cleaning an article of some or all of the pathogenic organisms which may cause infection. Treatment to destroy harmful microorganisms.
- A government agency to maintain a safe and healthy work environment.
- an unexpected, intense, and distressing experience that has a sudden and powerful effect on somebody's emotions or physical reactions
- A microorganism such as a bacterium or virus that can cause disease any germ which causes disease may be called a pathogen.
- Dirty, polluted, or infected through contact Infectious diseases can spread in the following four ways: contact with another infected person, contaminated object, infected animal or environmental source.
- sanitizer or hand scrub An alcohol-containing product designed for application to the hands for reducing the number of germs on the hands. In the United States, such preparations usually contain 60%-95% ethanol or isopropanol.
- Washing Washing hands with soap and warm water.
26 Clues: To keep or protect from decay. • Microscopic living things such, as bacteria. • Washing Washing hands with soap and warm water. • A government agency to maintain a safe and healthy work environment. • Program A set of regulations and activities aimed at improving safety. • Are substances that reduce the number of microorganisms to a safe level. • ...
TTS Pembangunan Pertanian Berbasis Agribisnis 2025-05-30
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- Suatu produk agribisnis yang dalam proses produksinya atau konsumsinya menimbulkan kemerosotan mutu lingkungan hidup (air, tanah, udara) dan dinilai sebagai produk yang?
- Subsistem ............ merupakan proses yang menunjukkan penyaluran produk yang dihasilkan dari produsen didistribusikan langsung ke konsumen
- Suatu sistem pertanian hilostik dimana manajemen produksi bertujuan meningkatkan kesehatan agroekosistem termasuk keanekaragaman hayati , siklis biologi dan aktivitas biologi tanah untkk menoptimalkan produksi tanaman disebut sebagai agribisnis?
- Kegiatan pertanian sebelum masa panen ?
- Mengembangkan usaha yang berkelanjutan dan harmonis dengan lingkungan merupakan tujuan dari produksi ?
- Ada seorang warga Belanda yang telah bertahun-tahun menggeluti pertanian di Indonesia beliau mengemukakan keyakinannya dengan optimisme yang agak berlebihan. Katanya "Indonesia dapat menjadi negara kaya, asalkan Indonesia menangani pertaniannya secara besar-besaran, bersungguh-sungguh, dan terencana dengan baik.". Siapakah nama beliau?
- Kemampuan bersaing mengandung arti bahwa produk agribisnis yang dijual haruslah produk yang sesuai atribut yang dituntut konsumen atau produk yang dipersepsikan bernilai tinggi oleh konsumen. Ini adalah pengertian daya saing dari sisi?
- Kedua, permintaan pasar (..........)
- suatu kegiatan usaha pertanian dari hulu hingga hilir untuk mendapat keuntungan?
- Menyampaikan “Bahwa pembangunan pertanian berkelanjutan memiliki tiga tujuan, yaitu tujuan ekonomi ( efisiensi dan pertumbuhan), tujuan sosial (kepemilikan/keadilan) dan tujuan ekologi ( kelestarian sumber daya alam dan lingkungan). pernyataan tersebut dikemukakan oleh?
- Orang yang pertama kali memperkenalkan konsep agribisnis pada tahun 1955?
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- Kegiatan ekonomi yang menggunakan saprodi untuk menghasilkan produksi primer adalah subsistem usaha budidaya usaha tani nama lain dari subsistem tersebut adalah ........... agribusinnes
- Prinsip yang menjadi dasar bagi pertanian organik untuk membangun hubungan yang menjamin keadilan adalah prinsip?
- Petani umumnya mendapatkan informasi dari mulut ke mulut antar petani yang pernah melakukan budidaya yang sama. Hal ini tentu menjadi tidak efektif sehingga perlu dibuat sebuah sistem konsultasi agribisnis online berbasis (……………) serta berbasis pengetahuan. (Bahasa inggris)
- Sektor yang menyediakan pembekalan kepada pengusaha tani untuk dapat memproduksi hasil tanaman dan ternak, Disebut Sektor?
- "Jika dilihat dari potensi sumber daya dan arah kebijakan pembangunan nasional serta potensi pasar atas produk-produk agribisnis Indonesia memiliki prospek untuk membangun sistem agribisnis" pernyataan tersebut dikemukakan oleh?
- Usaha tani yang dilakukan dengan membudidayakan ternak disebut?
- kelangkaan kualitas sumber daya manusia yang mempunyai kemampuan memadai dalam manajemen agribisnis , teknologi pengolahan serta pengetahuan manajemen mutu merupakan salah satu bagian dari kendala dalam pengembangan agribisnis di Indonesia yaitu Kendala?
- Pengusaha yang harus mengutamakan untuk membeli komoditas agribisnis dalam negeri adalah? (Bahasa inggris)
- Ditinjau dari sisi permintaan, pengembangan bisnis di Indonesia sangat cerah. Hal ini didasarkan atas beberapa kondisi objektif. Pertama, permintaan pasar (..........) dan
- Subsistem kegiatan ekonomi yang menghasilkan dan menyalurkan sarana produksi pertanian disebut ...... agribisnis
- Treatment, Suatu Kasus Menarik Yakni Masalah Standar Dan Mutu Dan Hygiene Merupakan Kendala Ekspor Produk Agribisnis Olahan Indonesia . Hambatan Lain Yaitu Hambatan Tariff Termasuk Kuota Dan ………….. (bahas inggris)
- Kegiatan pengolahan hasil pertanian menjadi produk konsumsi?
23 Clues: Kedua, permintaan pasar (..........) • Kegiatan pertanian sebelum masa panen ? • Kegiatan pengolahan hasil pertanian menjadi produk konsumsi? • Usaha tani yang dilakukan dengan membudidayakan ternak disebut? • Orang yang pertama kali memperkenalkan konsep agribisnis pada tahun 1955? • ...
Unit 4 Psychology 2024-08-25
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- list of anxiety inducing experiences relating to the patient’s phobia, ranked from least fear inducing to most
- inhibitory neurotransmitter that regulates anxiety
- a record containing self-reported descriptions from an individual about their sleeping periods
- an occupation that involves working at unusual hours, such as working overnight
- a measure of how much alcohol is in a person’s bloodstream
- a strong sense of identity, values, tradition, and connection between the past, present, and future that drives behaviour and beliefs
- the ability to cope with and manage change and uncertainty
- an agreed upon description and understanding of psychological phenomena that cannot be overtly measured or observed
- the feeling of shame or disgrace experienced by an individual for a characteristic that differentiates them from others
- a type of drug that imitates neurotransmitters
- a gland in the brain that releases melatonin
- a type of sleep characterised by a lack of rapid eye movement
- a holistic, interdisciplinary framework for understanding the human experience in terms of the influence of biological, psychological, and social factors
- a type of meditation in which an individual focuses on their present experience without judgment to promote feelings of calm and peace
- the master clock of the body responsible for regulating our sleep-wake patterns
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- a hormone that induces drowsiness
- the practice of meditation in which an individual focuses on their present experience to promote feelings of calm and peace
- device that detects, amplifies, and records the electrical activity of the brain
- external cues from the environment that influence the circadian rhythm
- teaching families and supporters of individuals with mental health disorders how to better understand, deal with, and treat their disorder
- short-acting anti-anxiety medication
- the passing down and active practice of cultural knowledge, traditions, and values from generation to generation
- a form of psychotherapy that encourages individuals to substitute dysfunctional cognitions and behaviours with more adaptive ones
- an intense, persistent and irrational fear
- a type of thinking where a stimulus or event is predicted to be far worse than it actually is
- biological rhythm that occurs approximately every 24 hours
- a tool used to track fluctuating mental wellbeing
- the degree to which an individual can complete day-to-day tasks in an independent and effective manner
- a regular and naturally occurring altered state of consciousness that involves a loss of awareness and disengagement with internal and external stimuli
- a type of circadian rhythm sleep disorder in which sleep and waking occur later than usual
- the changes in mental processes that arise from sleep deprivation
- the practices and habits that promote an individual’s sleep patterns
32 Clues: a hormone that induces drowsiness • short-acting anti-anxiety medication • an intense, persistent and irrational fear • a gland in the brain that releases melatonin • a type of drug that imitates neurotransmitters • a tool used to track fluctuating mental wellbeing • inhibitory neurotransmitter that regulates anxiety • ...
Vocabulary nurse 2023-08-30
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- To remove human tissue for conducting certain medical tests.
- The position of the body
- A medical condition which is travelled from family history.
- Support which is used people with injured feet/legs for walking
- Not harmful
- Not normal for the human body
- Medicine prescribed by a doctor killing bacteria and cures infection.
- A regulatory substance released by a gland in an organism that influences the body’s emotions, growth, digestion, and other processes
- Pressure The rate at which blood flows through the body.
- Which a person is in a habit to do constantly
- Guarantee taken by an insurance company or government to pay all incidental medical charges as covered in insurance
- Practices that contribute preventing the disease, particularly with sanitation and cleanliness
- A disease which cause the joints and become swollen and crippled.
- Out: Exercise
- The act of protecting a person from infectious disease
- Cut in the body made for surgery.
- A place to do physical exercise by lifting weights
- Lack of inside body elements that is vital for good health.
- Having too much of something
- Sudden violent movements with unconsciousness caused by an electrical signal malfunction in the brain.
- Exercise increases one’s dependence on oxygen
- The amount of energy used to increase the temperature of 1g of water by 1 degree Celsius
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- A list of medicines prescribed by doctor for a patient towards his / her illness.
- What something can be used for
- The Counter Drugs: Medicines that can be purchased without a prescription
- Room: The room for conducting major surgeries
- Act of breathing
- A state of well-being, without disease
- Habitual, cannot control to avoid taking
- The mass of a person
- Checkup: To check person’s general and routine health.
- A place to buy medicines
- A persistent pain
- A test to inspect the body’s internal organs using high frequency sound waves.
- A infectious agent that causes the spread of minor and major diseases around the world.
- Restricting the food to eat for some period of time, usually for losing weight
- Irreversible increase in the size of an organism
- Medical explanation for illness.
- A bone separated from its joint.
- Trial: It is a Research that is done to check how well a health product works
- Which strengthens the bones
- Which can cause damage
- Signs: Clinical measurements that indicate the state of a patient’s body functions
- It is gymnasium
- Condition Immediate attention is required with constant medical observation.
- A hypersensitive reaction to something
46 Clues: Not harmful • Out: Exercise • It is gymnasium • Act of breathing • A persistent pain • The mass of a person • Which can cause damage • The position of the body • A place to buy medicines • Which strengthens the bones • Having too much of something • Not normal for the human body • What something can be used for • Medical explanation for illness. • A bone separated from its joint. • ...
Concepts Midterm 2024-10-15
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- This disease involves the hardening of the arteries, arteries slowly become narrowed or blocked when plaque gradually forms inside artery walls, reduces or stops blood flow to tissue
- This precaution includes gloves, gown, and mask
- The primary function of this system is to Drain excess fluid and plasma proteins from bodily tissues and return them to the venous system, helps prevent edema
- During this, you are feeling for the following characteristics: texture, temperature, moisture, mobility, consistency, strength of pulses), size, shape, degree of tenderness
- What kind of pulse is categorized as 3+?
- What do we use to feel for fine discriminations like pulses, texture, size, consistency, shape, crepitus?
- This type of pain is short term pain, like a headache
- This type of pain lasts for longer than 6 months, example: cancer pain
- This occurs when the pulse is above 100 bpm
- During this, we want to elicit pain, determine location size and shape, determine density, detect abnormal masses, and eliciting reflexes
- ___ carry oxygenated blood
- This occurs when a temperature is over 100 degrees
- What is a normal sound heard with percussion?
- This precaution includes gloves and hand hygiene
- During this, we are using vision, smell, or hearing before touching the patient
- What surface do we use to feel for temperature?
- This condition may result from osteoporotic thinning and collapse of vertebrae secondary to bone loss
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- This occurs when a temperature is under 96 degrees
- Filters through which lymph fluid passes to trap and destroy microorganisms, foreign materials, dead blood cells, and abnormal cells.
- The three normal breath sounds are bronchial, vesicular, and _____
- Expanded chest diameter may result in this type of presentation with COPD?
- This precaution incudes gloves and gown
- The part of the stethoscope that is best for hearing high pitched sounds
- This occurs when a pulse is below 60 bpm
- If you do smoke, to prevent lung cancer, you should avoid this substance.
- What surface do we use to feel for vibrations, shrills, and fremitus?
- This disease results in emphysema and chronic bronchitis, preventable and treatable disease associated with airflow limitation that is not reversible, 4th leading cause of death
- ___ carry deoxygenated blood
- During this, we are using a stethoscope and sounds are classified according to intensity, pitch, duration, and quality.
- pneumonic for character, onset, location, duration, severity, pattern, and associating factors
- This is a collapsed lung
- Risk factors for this type of cancer include: smoking, exposure to asbestos, exposure to chemicals, air pollution, radiation exposure, personal or family history, exposure to talc, and diet
32 Clues: This is a collapsed lung • ___ carry oxygenated blood • ___ carry deoxygenated blood • This precaution incudes gloves and gown • What kind of pulse is categorized as 3+? • This occurs when a pulse is below 60 bpm • This occurs when the pulse is above 100 bpm • What is a normal sound heard with percussion? • This precaution includes gloves, gown, and mask • ...
IPC CROSSWORDS 2024-04-12
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- long do you scrub the hub of IV lines when administering IV medications?
- are the cells that first to respond to any type of infection or wound.
- and multiplication of microorganisms in body tissues, which may be clinically inapparent or result in local cellular injury because of competitive metabolism, toxins, intracellular replication, or antigen-antibody response.
- HYGIENE:It is the most important measure to avoid the transmission of harmful germs and prevent health care-associated infections.
- type of precautions do we take when dealing with patients who has C. diff or MRSA?
- can be defined as “life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host response to infection”.
- is a condition in which no living disease-causing microorganisms are present.
- is commonly known as superbug and these types of bacteria cause potentially deadly infections that are difficult to treat. What does “S” stand for in the word MRSA?
- to the WHO how many moments of hand hygiene are involve to minimize the risk of transmission of microorganisms between a healthcare worker, a patient, and the environment.
- is a type of gloves that is being used during IV cannulations and foley catheter insertion.
- bottle do we use first when extracting samples for blood culture?
- RESISTANCE:It occurs when bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites no longer respond to antimicrobial medicines.
- foreign body material that enters the body and causes a series of response changes to the body’s biological makeup.
- often should we changed urometers?
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- is a complication that can occur when EVD’s are not being handled properly and aseptically.
- is a care bundle that is being completed on all patients within 1 hour if they have evidence of severe sepsis.
- color of waste bin do you discard infections materials?
- STEWARDSHIP:It refers to coordinated efforts to promote the optimal use of antimicrobial agents, including drug choice, dosing, route, and duration of administration.
- AERUGINOSA:It is a bacterium that prefers moist environments and is frequently found in hospital drains which can cause infections in the blood, lungs (pneumonia), or other parts of the body after surgery or when a patient is already ill.
- COWAN:What is the name of the Head of IPC in NICU.
- is a sepsis biomarker, that helps with diagnosing/ ruling out sepsis and to guide the initiation and cessation of antibiotics.
- TECHNIQUE:It is used to carry out a procedure in a way that minimizes the risk of contaminating an invasive device, e.g. urinary catheter, or a susceptible body site such as the bladder or a wound.
- ability of a pathogenic agent to produce a disease.
- does the “L” stands for in the term BUFALO?
- many days are we supposed to replace ventilatory tubing and Suction catheter in NICU?
25 Clues: often should we changed urometers? • does the “L” stands for in the term BUFALO? • COWAN:What is the name of the Head of IPC in NICU. • ability of a pathogenic agent to produce a disease. • color of waste bin do you discard infections materials? • bottle do we use first when extracting samples for blood culture? • ...
Nurul Aqilah Binti Hisham , Group 21 ( gr23) Topic :The Principle of Ethics in Psychiatry 2022-01-03
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- a patient expresses his free will to undergo treatment
- Whta is the main rule that importnant in professional practices in psychiatric care .
- a movement based on the view that psychiatric treatment is often more damaging than helpful to patients.
- What is the name of period that islam physicians wrote about mental and disorder and treatment
- Physicians , they need to make sure that treatment method should bein conformity with the basic human rights.
- In 1977 , the code of ethics is known as
- What is the oldest lunatic asylumshaving a negative connotation.
- What is example that patients have facilities basic human rights
- What is example dangerous treatments for mental illness .
- As practitioners and a scientist in psychiastrit , they shold aware about this principle because their work related to intimacies of life and serve to society .
- essential for the advancement of knowledge
- what is the cornerstone of psychiatric practice?
- what are the related ethical issues of psychiatry?
- a man in his deep interrelation with biological ......... , spiritual and social aspects of life
- What kind of basic assumptions of psychiatry ethic physician should have in context deal with patients and colleagues .
- whos the father of modern psychiatry
- Mental patients according to their behavior and the ideas they air used to be divided into possessed by an ......... or as saints and the blessed ones.
- What is the humane treatment of the mentally ill people acorrding Philippe Pinel
- What is the first Association appointed a committee to develop a code of ethics
- What is the aimed anti-psychiatry for clinical psychiatry
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- what is the field of clinical medicine that studies the pathology, etiology, pathogenesis of the psyche
- who coined the term psychiatry
- that
- The involuntary psychiatry treatment implies
- leaders often turned to versions of exorcism to treat mental disorders.
- Information need to be provide in informed consent
- Where is the first hospital appeared in 8th centry AD
- Where special hospital were in 13th centry to treat mental disorders but they didnt provide any treatment
- Whos the physicians who wrote about mental disorder and treatments
- Who make theorized physiological abnormalities might be the roots of mental disorders
- what ethical concerns may arise in counseling?
- Start from 5th BC mental disorder is considered as
- What kind of psychiatry ethics for " Act within the bounds of law "
- Who was attempted to discover the cause of madness and melancholy.
- What is the same ethical ideals that Psychiatrists and physicians are committed
- Natural method for treatment metnal illness
- What is the position aPhilippe Pinel in 1792
- Who should follow the principles of medical ethics
- responsibility of all psychiatrists in the interest of both the public and the profession
39 Clues: that • who coined the term psychiatry • whos the father of modern psychiatry • In 1977 , the code of ethics is known as • essential for the advancement of knowledge • Natural method for treatment metnal illness • The involuntary psychiatry treatment implies • What is the position aPhilippe Pinel in 1792 • what ethical concerns may arise in counseling? • ...
CLABSI 2022-06-17
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- A CLABSI ________ is a group of orders which pertain to central line insertion, maintenance, and discontinuation. It is also a structured way of improving care and patient outcomes using a set of evidence-based interventions.
- __________ sterile barrier precautions should be used which includes the use of a large sterile drape, sterile gloves, sterile gown, and head cover.
- Central lines should be assessed _____ per twelve-hour shift and more frequently if clinically indicated.
- _______ the hubs for at least five seconds prior to using with at least 70% alcohol, chlorhexidine, or povidine iodine.
- Documentation on the ______ screen should be performed at every change of shift.
- Under the Bedside Procedure mPage there is an _______ line checklist which should be documented at time of insertion.
- Central line dressings should be changed every_______ days if they are not soiled but sooner if they are soiled or lifting.
- Patients should be bathed daily with this antiseptic wipe to prevent microbial colonization.
- A ________ should be performed before insertion to verify the correct orders and location for insertion.
- A ______ line should only stay in for 24 hours and should be avoided whenever possible because it is an insertion site with a high risk of infection.
- These caps are disinfectant in nature and should cover every access port on the IV tubing.
- Preferred site of central venous device insertion due to the lowest risk of infection.
- Patients admitted with central lines will have placement verified by a chest ________ before using.
- An ________ based-rub or soap and water should be used for hand hygiene before and after handling central line to prevent the spread of infection.
- These medications are an appropriate indication for the insertion and use of a central line catheter.
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- These should be dated and initialed at the time of insertion or when changed.
- __________ line access should only be used in life-threatening situations and should be changed within 48 hours.
- The central line insertion should be documented on the Bedside Procedure __________.
- _____ thousand is the approximate cost per patient to treat a CLABSI.
- Daily ______ audits should be performed on all patients with a central line to determine the continued need for the line.
- ______ the central line immediately when it is no longer clinically indicated to prevent a CLABSI.
- If there is a _____ in sterility the central line insertion should be stopped immediately!
- A second_______ should be present during central line insertion -two clinicians should always be present for all central line insertions.
- This form of nutrition is an indication for the insertion of a central line catheter.
- A __________ bloodstream infection happens when another source of infection infects the central line.
- Serious bloodstream infection caused by an infected central line device.
26 Clues: _____ thousand is the approximate cost per patient to treat a CLABSI. • Serious bloodstream infection caused by an infected central line device. • These should be dated and initialed at the time of insertion or when changed. • Documentation on the ______ screen should be performed at every change of shift. • ...
TTS Pembangunan Pertanian Berbasis Agribisnis 2025-05-30
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- kelangkaan kualitas sumber daya manusia yang mempunyai kemampuan memadai dalam manajemen agribisnis , teknologi pengolahan serta pengetahuan manajemen mutu merupakan salah satu bagian dari kendala dalam pengembangan agribisnis di Indonesia yaitu Kendala?
- Suatu sistem pertanian hilostik dimana manajemen produksi bertujuan meningkatkan kesehatan agroekosistem termasuk keanekaragaman hayati , siklis biologi dan aktivitas biologi tanah untkk menoptimalkan produksi tanaman disebut sebagai agribisnis?
- Ditinjau dari sisi permintaan, pengembangan bisnis di Indonesia sangat cerah. Hal ini didasarkan atas beberapa kondisi objektif. Pertama, permintaan pasar (..........) dan
- Petani umumnya mendapatkan informasi dari mulut ke mulut antar petani yang pernah melakukan budidaya yang sama. Hal ini tentu menjadi tidak efektif sehingga perlu dibuat sebuah sistem konsultasi agribisnis online berbasis (……………) serta berbasis pengetahuan. (Bahasa inggris)
- Suatu Kasus Menarik Yakni Masalah Standar Dan Mutu Dan Hygiene Merupakan Kendala Ekspor Produk Agribisnis Olahan Indonesia . Hambatan Lain Yaitu Hambatan Tariff Termasuk Kuota Dan ………….. (bahas inggris)
- Prinsip yang menjadi dasar bagi pertanian organik untuk membangun hubungan yang menjamin keadilan adalah prinsip?
- Sektor yang menyediakan pembekalan kepada pengusaha tani untuk dapat memproduksi hasil tanaman dan ternak, Disebut Sektor?
- Menyampaikan “Bahwa pembangunan pertanian berkelanjutan memiliki tiga tujuan, yaitu tujuan ekonomi ( efisiensi dan pertumbuhan), tujuan sosial (kepemilikan/keadilan) dan tujuan ekologi ( kelestarian sumber daya alam dan lingkungan). pernyataan tersebut dikemukakan oleh?
- Kegiatan pengolahan hasil pertanian menjadi produk konsumsi?
- suatu kegiatan usaha pertanian dari hulu hingga hilir untuk mendapat keuntungan?
- Mengembangkan usaha yang berkelanjutan dan harmonis dengan lingkungan merupakan tujuan dari produksi ?
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- Subsistem kegiatan ekonomi yang menghasilkan dan menyalurkan sarana produksi pertanian disebut ...... agribisnis
- Ada seorang warga Belanda yang telah bertahun-tahun menggeluti pertanian di Indonesia beliau mengemukakan keyakinannya dengan optimisme yang agak berlebihan. Katanya "Indonesia dapat menjadi negara kaya, asalkan Indonesia menangani pertaniannya secara besar-besaran, bersungguh-sungguh, dan terencana dengan baik.". Siapakah nama beliau?
- Usaha tani yang dilakukan dengan membudidayakan ternak disebut?
- Suatu produk agribisnis yang dalam proses produksinya atau konsumsinya menimbulkan kemerosotan mutu lingkungan hidup (air, tanah, udara) dan dinilai sebagai produk yang?
- "Jika dilihat dari potensi sumber daya dan arah kebijakan pembangunan nasional serta potensi pasar atas produk-produk agribisnis Indonesia memiliki prospek untuk membangun sistem agribisnis" pernyataan tersebut dikemukakan oleh?
- Subsistem ............ merupakan proses yang menunjukkan penyaluran produk yang dihasilkan dari produsen didistribusikan langsung ke konsumen
- Orang yang pertama kali memperkenalkan konsep agribisnis pada tahun 1955?
- Kemampuan bersaing mengandung arti bahwa produk agribisnis yang dijual haruslah produk yang sesuai atribut yang dituntut konsumen atau produk yang dipersepsikan bernilai tinggi oleh konsumen. Ini adalah pengertian daya saing dari sisi?
- Kedua, permintaan pasar (..........)
- Kegiatan pertanian sebelum masa panen ?
- Pengusaha yang harus mengutamakan untuk membeli komoditas agribisnis dalam negeri adalah? (Bahasa inggris)
- Kegiatan ekonomi yang menggunakan saprodi untuk menghasilkan produksi primer adalah subsistem usaha budidaya usaha tani nama lain dari subsistem tersebut adalah ........... agribusinnes
23 Clues: Kedua, permintaan pasar (..........) • Kegiatan pertanian sebelum masa panen ? • Kegiatan pengolahan hasil pertanian menjadi produk konsumsi? • Usaha tani yang dilakukan dengan membudidayakan ternak disebut? • Orang yang pertama kali memperkenalkan konsep agribisnis pada tahun 1955? • ...
Module 3 & 4 V2 2025-11-03
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- modification Promoting yoga and mindfulness to reduce stress-related hypertension
- resilience Creating neighborhood walking groups to foster social support and safety
- care Implementing trauma screening in primary care settings
- transmission Monitoring tuberculosis exposure in healthcare facilities
- prevention program Starting mentorship initiatives for at-risk youth in urban communities
- determinants and substance use Connecting low-income clients with housing and employment support
- continuum Establishing step-down programs from rehab to outpatient care
- prevention Creating fall-prevention programs for older adults post-surgery
- prevention Launching social media campaigns to raise awareness about suicide warning signs
- reduction Providing medication disposal drop boxes to prevent opioid misuse
- prevention Offering nutrition counseling for families at a community health fair
- transmission Reinforcing mask use in crowded spaces during a flu outbreak
- period Tracking time between exposure to hepatitis and first symptoms
- rate Recording new influenza infections during the winter season
- rate Determining total number of individuals currently living with hypertension
- Managing withdrawal symptoms in an inpatient detox program
- triangle Evaluating environmental factors contributing to a rise in asthma cases
- of infection Teaching proper hand hygiene to prevent spread of gastrointestinal illness
- injury Training teachers to recognize and report bullying
- of health Assessing income and access to transportation as barriers to healthcare
- abuse Offering caregiver respite services for families of dependent elders
- prevention Conducting vision screenings at a school for early detection of issues
- investigation Investigating a cluster of E. coli infections from contaminated lettuce
- promotion Hosting a local farmers’ market to promote healthy eating
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- misuse Educating teens about the dangers of using prescription stimulants nonmedically
- disease management Implementing home-based education for patients managing COPD
- prevention Organizing parent workshops on substance use prevention
- surveillance Analyzing obesity rates using community health survey data
- injury Providing ergonomic training to prevent nurse workplace injuries
- prevention Coordinating support groups for stroke survivors to improve quality of life
- injury Distributing car seats and bike helmets for child safety awareness
- disease Preventing Lyme disease through tick control programs
- Separating a patient with norovirus to reduce hospital transmission
- tracing Notifying school contacts of a child with confirmed pertussis
- Providing free colon cancer screening events at local clinics
- reduction Normalizing mental health care as part of addiction recovery messaging
- Recognizing signs of nicotine dependence during patient interviews
- risk factors Encouraging reduced salt intake to lower blood pressure
- risk factors Discussing genetic risk for breast cancer during wellness visits
- immunity Increasing community vaccination rates to stop disease spread
40 Clues: injury Training teachers to recognize and report bullying • Managing withdrawal symptoms in an inpatient detox program • care Implementing trauma screening in primary care settings • disease Preventing Lyme disease through tick control programs • Providing free colon cancer screening events at local clinics • ...
CSM 066 Restrooms 2025-12-16
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- what a custodian must do with restroom dispensers
- markings and handwriting often found on walls and partitions
- removing scale and minerals from a flushing rim
- tool that pushes water to a drain
- how a toilet should be left after cleaning to allow disinfectant more time to kill germs
- the most common material for restroom floors
- a kind of acid that is a good descaler but can be dangerous in high concentration
- cement material used to hold ceramic tiles together
- ceiling made of soft-sound-absorbing tiles
- shiny, glass-like finish used on sinks, toilets, urinals, tubs
- what appears on mirrors and windows that are not thoroughly dried after cleaning
- how a mop smells if it is not rinsed well after use
- mopping around the baseboard of a restroom first
- type of sprayer used to apply cleaner/disinfectant on shower floors and walls
- restroom surfaces must be ___ regularly
- a type of paint often used on restroom walls
- paper towel dispensers are opened with a ___
- type of cleaner used to clean toilet bowls
- floor made of marble chips mixed into cement and ground smooth
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- bag placed inside a trash can to protect it from wet trash and germs
- another germ for trough urinals sometimes found in sports arenas and race tracks
- a type of shower designed for multiple users with multiple shower heads and controls
- liners for sanitary napkin trash cans are made of __ brown paper
- procedure of making sure no one is in a restroom before cleaning it
- sinks, toilets, urinals, showers, mirrors, dispensers in a restroom
- a room that provides personal hygiene facilities for people living or working in a building
- caused by washing hair or other trash down a drain
- another word for sink
- floors, walls, partitions, and ceilings in a restroom
- toilet seats are usually made of wood or ___
- an alternative to a bristled toilet brush is a bowl ___
- small, hard, sand-like bits in water
- you must ___ a restroom to keep people out while you clean it
- type of brush used to clean drain strainers in lavatories and urinals
- a kind of acid found in bowl cleaners that is less dangerous than hydrochloric
- mixture of body oil and soap stuck on tubs and showers
- restroom floors must be watertight but not ___
- what a shower floor texture must be to prevent users from slipping while showering
- ceramic tile is made from baked ___
- type of scrub brush used to scrub shower floors and walls
40 Clues: another word for sink • tool that pushes water to a drain • ceramic tile is made from baked ___ • small, hard, sand-like bits in water • restroom surfaces must be ___ regularly • ceiling made of soft-sound-absorbing tiles • type of cleaner used to clean toilet bowls • the most common material for restroom floors • toilet seats are usually made of wood or ___ • ...
Body/ Clothing/ Hygiene 2020-12-11
Hygiene beim Umgang mit Lebensmitteln 2017-08-12
3 Clues: Wichtigste Zutat von Tiramisu • So dürfen Hühnereier in Seniorenheimen nicht angeboten werden. • Diese Bakterien gehören immer noch zu den häufigsten Auslösern von Lebensmittelinfektionen
makeup work 2021-12-30
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- statement,A statement that establishes the values that an individual or institution lives and works by, as well as future goals.
- keratoses, Pink or flesh-colored precancerous lesions that feel sharp or rough; resulting from sun damage.
- Damage or condition caused by sun exposure.
- Also known as the derma, corium, cutis, or true skin; support layer of connective tissue, collagen, and elastin below the epidermis.
- the cathode is usually black and is marked with a N or a minus (-) sign.
- consultation,Also known as the needs assessment; the verbal communication with a client that determines what the client’s needs are and how to achieve the desired results.
- stage of hair growth during which new hair is produced.
- science of designing the workplace, its equipment, and tools to make specific body movements more comfortable, efficient, and safe.
- Also known as aesthetician; a specialist in the cleansing, beautification, and preservation of the health of skin on the entire body, including the face and neck.
- art of manipulating materials on an atomic or molecular scale.
- device for sterilization by steam under pressure.
- or mechanical manipulation of the body by rubbing, gently pinching, kneading, tapping, and other movements to increase metabolism and circulation
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- that break down complex food molecules to utilize extracted energy.
- machine,Apparatus that utilizes alternating, or sinusoidal, current to produce a mild to strong heat effect;
- acid ,Organic acids that form the building blocks of protein.
- continuous stroking movement applied with the fingers (digital) or the palms (palmar) in a slow, rhythmic manner.
- that prohibit a treatment due to a condition
- removal of impurities and comedones.
- muscular and flexible tubes that carry oxygenated blood from the heart to the capillaries throughout the body.
- transition stage of hair growth; in the catagen stage, the hair shaft grows upward and detaches itself from the bulb.
- aesthetics,Also known as medical esthetics; the integration of surgical procedures and esthetic treatments.
- hygiene,Daily maintenance of cleanliness and healthfulness through certain sanitary practices.
- items and tools such as brushes, tweezers, and comedone extractors.
- follicle,Mass of epidermal cells forming a small tube, or canal
- Chronic inflammatory skin disorder of the sebaceous glands that is characterized by comedones and blemishes; commonly known as acne simplex or acne vulgaris.
- a branch of anatomical science that deals with the overall health and well-being of the skin, the largest organ of the human body.
- setting,The identification of long-term and short-term goals that helps you decide what you want out of your life.
27 Clues: removal of impurities and comedones. • Damage or condition caused by sun exposure. • that prohibit a treatment due to a condition • device for sterilization by steam under pressure. • stage of hair growth during which new hair is produced. • acid ,Organic acids that form the building blocks of protein. • art of manipulating materials on an atomic or molecular scale. • ...
Foodborne Illnesses 2021-11-02
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- Predetermined step taken when food does not meet a critical limit.
- Food that contains moisture and protein and has a neutral or slightly acidic pH. Such food requires time-temperature control to prevent the growth of microorganisms and the production of toxins.
- Presence of harmful substances in food. Some food safety hazards occur naturally, while others are introduced by humans or the environment.
- Cleaner designed to penetrate and soften dirt to help remove it from a surface.
- Process of reducing the number of microorganisms on a clean surface to safe levels.
- Foreign objects that can accidentally get into food and contaminate it, such as hair, dirt, metal staples, and broken glass, as well as naturally-occurring objects, such as bones in fillets.
- The transfer of an allergen from a food containing an allergen to a food that does not contain the allergen.
- Smallest of the microbial food contaminants. Viruses rely on a living host to reproduce. They usually contaminate food through a food handler’s incorrect personal hygiene. Some survive freezing and cooking temperatures.
- Process of illustrating a skill or task in front of another person or a group.
- chemical, substances, such as cleaners, sanitizers, polishes, machine lubricants, and toxic metals that leach from cookware and equipment, which have contaminated food.
- Poisons produced by pathogens, plants, or animals. Some occur in animals as a result of their diet.
- The body’s negative reaction to a particular food protein.
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- The temperature range between 41˚F and 135˚F (5˚C to 57˚C), within which most foodborne microorganisms rapidly grow.
- Prohibiting food handlers from working with or around food, food equipment, and utensils.
- Surface that comes into direct contact with food, such as a cutting board.
- The body’s defense system against illness. People with compromised immune systems are more susceptible to foodborne illness.
- A naturally-occurring protein in food or in an ingredient that some people are sensitive to. If enough of an allergen is eaten, an allergic reaction can occur.
- Acronym for the conditions needed by most foodborne microorganisms to grow: food, acidity, temperature, time, oxygen, moisture.
- Person, animal, or plant on which another organism lives and from which it takes nourishment.
- The amount of sanitizer to water measured in parts per million (ppm). The concentration of sanitizer affects the effectiveness of the sanitizer solution.
- Device for accurately measuring the internal temperature of food, the air temperature inside a freezer or cooler, or the temperature of equipment. Bimetallic stemmed thermometers, thermocouples, and thermistors are common types of thermometers used in the restaurant and foodservice industry.
21 Clues: The body’s negative reaction to a particular food protein. • Predetermined step taken when food does not meet a critical limit. • Surface that comes into direct contact with food, such as a cutting board. • Process of illustrating a skill or task in front of another person or a group. • ...
Spelling Week 5 2022-08-16
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- Something or someone that is out of the ordinary
- A person in charge of the whole country
- A meeting between politicians( when it comes to the British colony history)
- When a person permanently moves to a different country, colony or state
- This word means there are many questions to be asked and is good to have more research done for it
- A system of government chosen by voting or electing for a certain group of politician.
- Someone who steals something or someone who commits a crime and begins with a t
- A person who moves with a group of other people in a new country or zone
- Watching something or someone and starts with an s
- It means to be evil and it begins with the letter v
- Ask someone for something
- Health or wellbeing of something that begins with the letter h
- A person who has custody of a suburb, state or country
- It means unfriendly and it begins with a u
- An agreement made by a certain group of people
- A group of states that decide to become a nation
- Grab or pursue something that begins with an s
- An instrument used to measure and record earthquakes
- Have possession of something
- An action described as dangerous or strong and starts with an f
- An object that is used in fights and protects something or someone and begins with an s
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- A good or bad thing that is done and begins with an a
- Prone to get harmed and begins with a d
- A time when you are free, that begins with l
- A part of something and starts with the letter p
- A person or thing from another country or is unknown
- Ones beliefs and it's a word that starts with c
- It is a book of rules for the government
- Grab or grasp something
- The past tense of cry
- Announce something officially or publicly
- An empire
- The past tense of try
- Think something or someone is real or fake and starts with b
- The length or how tall something is and begins with a h
- It means wicked or scary and this word begins with an a
- A piece of paper that proves that you purchased something
- It a popular vote chosen by citizens of certain countries
- Threatening or cunning and this word begins with an m
- This place is like a big piece of land and starts with an f
- Lose or get eliminated for a wrong doing, that begins with an f
41 Clues: An empire • The past tense of cry • The past tense of try • Grab or grasp something • Ask someone for something • Have possession of something • Prone to get harmed and begins with a d • A person in charge of the whole country • It is a book of rules for the government • Announce something officially or publicly • It means unfriendly and it begins with a u • ...
Love Beyond Limits 2017-08-22
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- To assist or offer support.
- People who are older than kids, but younger than adults are often called
- We can build ___________________ ________________ at the beach.
- A highly educated person
- A group of people living in the same place or having something in common.
- A person who studies.
- If you pay close attention to something, you are usually ____________ on it.
- To use someone or something outside of it's purpose.
- Provide, protect, sustain, teach.
- If you go to school everyday, you have _______________ ____________________.
- An expression of physical or emotional attachment.
- Another name for happiness or bliss.
- A creation of the mind.
- The acronym for Families United Now, also having a good time.
- Having complete trust or confidence in someone or something.
- Love, give, nurture, let go.
- Is sometimes hard to learn, but one you can balance and use the pedals, it's easy!
- To build on the foundation that has been laid.
- Gathering information from multiple sources.
- Things you plan to accomplish.
- Creativity expressed through painting, music, dance, sculpting, literature, film, etc.
- Why did the chicken cross the road?
- Someone who guides others.
- If you can control your behavior, you have ____________.
- The blueprint of who you are.
- A structure with a roof and walls, also the act of making something.
- I hope to ___________________ you to succeed.
- Something experienced while you sleep. Also an aspiration.
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- Quiet, tranquility, also a time when there is no war.
- Intentional health of one's mind, body, and soul.
- Free Space.
- If you can master your emotions and behavior, you have good __________________ _______________________.
- Someone skilled in sports is considered and _______________.
- The group that shares students' ideas, interests, and concerns with teachers and school administrators.
- How you see yourself and others.
- She has no ______________________. She wants everything right now!
- I ______________ we're not late for school.
- To spring into the air.
- To accept your actions and control your destiny.
- To communicate/interact with any and everyone.
- If you feel strong, confident and able to control your life, you are usually ___________________.
- Accepting Differences.
- The main item found in libraries.
- To keep your focus.
- An example of post-secondary education or an institution of higher learning.
- If you get straight "A's" you will likely be on the __________________ __________________.
- A group of people who have something in common may form a ___________.
- Cleaning your room should be part of your _______________.
- We are best ____________________.
- If you glide on ice or pavement, you are likely _____________________.
- Sharks don't run, they ________________________.
- Faster than walking.
52 Clues: Free Space. • To keep your focus. • Faster than walking. • A person who studies. • Accepting Differences. • To spring into the air. • A creation of the mind. • A highly educated person • Someone who guides others. • To assist or offer support. • Love, give, nurture, let go. • The blueprint of who you are. • Things you plan to accomplish. • How you see yourself and others. • ...
Volunteer Opportunities! 2021-03-08
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- A local organization that provided over 24,000 overnight stays to those in the Youngstown community in 2020
- Created by YSU honors students several years ago, this organization raised over $55,000 “For the Kids” this year alone
- Known for its Day of Caring and its elementary education programs
- Provides services for disadvantaged women and children, including a program to teach English as a second language
- A collaboration with YSU’s Student Government Association, provides basic food and hygiene necessities for students
- In 2019 and 2020, YSU sent students to Florida to volunteer with this organization over spring break where they helped build affordable housing
- A recent addition to this week’s PHil, this summer volunteer opportunity gives you the chance to help local students succeed on standardized tests
- Near downtown Youngstown, feeds families each Tuesday morning every week of the year and distributes food and non-food items to the less fortunate at no cost
- A remote opportunity geared towards research, help with classifications on data or be a beta tester on projects yet to launch
- Donate blood (and get a COVID antibody test!)
- A student organization geared towards revitalizing Youngstown
- A virtual tutoring program for K-12 students coordinated by YSU honors students; check the PHil if you’d like to tutor!
- Volunteer at this entertainment venue by passing out programs and get into their shows for free! Check out “The Color Purple: The Musical” there this May.
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- Created by YSU honors students, this organization strives to take care of our feline friends at YSU
- Mackenzie Scott, ex-wife of Jeff Bezos, recently donated $3 million to this Youngstown organization
- A YouTube series created by the Honors College where current students and honors alumni record their favorite children’s stories
- To date, it has raised $3 million for the Mercy Health Foundation Mahoning Valley to help keep the life-saving services of the Joanie Abdu Comprehensive Breast Care Center (JACBCC) accessible to all residents in the Valley.
- An organization that offers hot meals and hot showers to those in the community; YSU honors students just donated 100+ meals there!
- A remote opportunity to transcribe historical documents
- Aims to provide social, cultural, and recreational programs for members of the Jewish community but is open to all!
- Renovates vacant homes in Youngstown and sells to new homeowners at an affordable price
- Saviors for fuzzy friends; located in Canfield!
- An app where the more you exercise, the more you donate to your favorite charities
- A remote opportunity, become an active listener for those looking for emotional support
- Even college students can enjoy their Silly Science Sunday
25 Clues: Donate blood (and get a COVID antibody test!) • Saviors for fuzzy friends; located in Canfield! • A remote opportunity to transcribe historical documents • Even college students can enjoy their Silly Science Sunday • A student organization geared towards revitalizing Youngstown • Known for its Day of Caring and its elementary education programs • ...
Food Safety 2023-05-08
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- _________________ contamination means keeping “uninfected food” like cooked meat, away from food that may have a source of a foodborne illness (like raw meat or vegetables)
- Has been grown without pesticides, hormones, antibiotics, or genetic engineering
- This bacteria is associated with undercooked ground meat
- This foodborne illness has a high mortality rate and is associated with improper canning.
- This may be added to hamburger but not ground beef
- Food should not remain in the temperature danger zone for more than ________hours
- Provides the main texture in a casserole
- Pregnant women need to be concerned with this type of food borne illness found in soft cheeses
- Used for color, prevents burning in a casserole
- Food that helps thicken a casserole
- To decrease the amount of fat in ground beef you can ______________off the fat after cooking
- Foods that are from animal sources, cooked grains products, cut up fruit or veggies, are __ foods meaning they are perishable or will spoil at room temperatures.
- One of the 4 C’s - Examples include washing hands and counters
- Label must have the name and address of this
- Added to food for a specific reason: helps improve the shelf life, taste, nutrition, and appearance of foods
- One of the 4 C’s - Keeping foods below 400F to slow the growth of bacteria
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- One of the 4 C’s - What do you need to do to food to kill most foodborne pathogens
- The _________ of a foodborne illness could be bacteria, a toxin, or a virus. Provides the right environment.
- The Norwalk __________ is spread when personal hygiene is not followed
- Storing food at the proper ________________ will help keep bacteria from growing
- Food should not remain in the temperature danger zone of ________ to 140 degrees for more than 2 hours
- Liquid that holds ingredients together in a casserole
- If the food has eggs, milk, or peanuts, the label must have an _______________alert
- Often added to improve the flavor of foods (added to fries)
- By keeping this under two hours, you lessen the chance of large quantities of bacteria growing in perishable or risky foods.
- On a food package must be listed from the most to the least by weight
- For maximum freshness, ground beef should be used or frozen within 2 ___________of purchase.
- Organic foods are grown without the use of this
- Foodborne illness associated with cuts and skin irritations
- Items which did not have to be tested to be added to foods - Generally Recognized As Safe
- Salmonella is associated with _____eggs and undercooked poultry.
31 Clues: Food that helps thicken a casserole • Provides the main texture in a casserole • Label must have the name and address of this • Used for color, prevents burning in a casserole • Organic foods are grown without the use of this • This may be added to hamburger but not ground beef • Liquid that holds ingredients together in a casserole • ...
Vocabulary nurse 2024-07-08
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- To remove human tissue for conducting certain medical tests.
- The position of the body
- A medical condition which is travelled from family history.
- Support which is used people with injured feet/legs for walking
- Not harmful
- Not normal for the human body
- Medicine prescribed by a doctor killing bacteria and cures infection.
- A regulatory substance released by a gland in an organism that influences the body’s emotions, growth, digestion, and other processes
- Pressure The rate at which blood flows through the body.
- Which a person is in a habit to do constantly
- Guarantee taken by an insurance company or government to pay all incidental medical charges as covered in insurance
- Practices that contribute preventing the disease, particularly with sanitation and cleanliness
- A disease which cause the joints and become swollen and crippled.
- Out: Exercise
- The act of protecting a person from infectious disease
- Cut in the body made for surgery.
- A place to do physical exercise by lifting weights
- Lack of inside body elements that is vital for good health.
- Having too much of something
- Sudden violent movements with unconsciousness caused by an electrical signal malfunction in the brain.
- Exercise increases one’s dependence on oxygen
- The amount of energy used to increase the temperature of 1g of water by 1 degree Celsius
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- A list of medicines prescribed by doctor for a patient towards his / her illness.
- What something can be used for
- The Counter Drugs: Medicines that can be purchased without a prescription
- Room: The room for conducting major surgeries
- Act of breathing
- A state of well-being, without disease
- Habitual, cannot control to avoid taking
- The mass of a person
- Checkup: To check person’s general and routine health.
- A place to buy medicines
- A persistent pain
- A test to inspect the body’s internal organs using high frequency sound waves.
- A infectious agent that causes the spread of minor and major diseases around the world.
- Restricting the food to eat for some period of time, usually for losing weight
- Irreversible increase in the size of an organism
- Medical explanation for illness.
- A bone separated from its joint.
- Trial: It is a Research that is done to check how well a health product works
- Which strengthens the bones
- Which can cause damage
- Signs: Clinical measurements that indicate the state of a patient’s body functions
- It is gymnasium
- Condition Immediate attention is required with constant medical observation.
- A hypersensitive reaction to something
46 Clues: Not harmful • Out: Exercise • It is gymnasium • Act of breathing • A persistent pain • The mass of a person • Which can cause damage • The position of the body • A place to buy medicines • Which strengthens the bones • Having too much of something • Not normal for the human body • What something can be used for • Medical explanation for illness. • A bone separated from its joint. • ...
Getting Well with Words 2024-07-22
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- The process of making or becoming sound or healthy again.
- Manipulation of tissues, usually manually, to improve health and well-being by relaxing muscles, relieving tension, and improving circulation.
- The substance that makes tomatoes red, it is also a powerful antioxidant that may help prevent diseases of aging such as some forms of cancer and heart disease.
- Activities done outside of work for enjoyment.
- A from of vacation spent enjoying rest and relaxation at or near home, as opposed to a longer trip to distant locale. A similar term, daycation, refers to a one-day vacation or trip taken within a day’s journey from home.
- The kinds of foods a person eats regularly (Vegetarian/Kosher/Halal); or the restrictions placed and kinds of foods a person eats for a special reason (Ramadan/Weight Loss/Medical Procedure).
- Generic term for treatment of skin in the face that usually includes massaging, cleansing, toning, steaming, exfoliating, and moisturizing.
- A behavior or action you engage in regularly.
- The balance of calories consumed compared to calories burned which determines our capacity to do work.
- A practice where one engages in mental exercises and/or breathing techniques to achieve a desired, altered state of mind.
- Refers to the process/state of overall health and wellbeing.
- Refers to the process/state of physical conditioning and preparedness.
- Traditional Chinese healing technique meant to maintain or restore the body”s balance of energy. Administered by inserting fine needles into energy centers (meridians) to stimulate energy flow.
- The act of maneuvering the body, this aspect of wellness is how one interacts with the physical environment.
- This flower represents wellness.
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- General term for therapeutic procedures that use water for a variety of purposes, from relaxation to disease treatment. Methods can include Kneipp baths, underwater jet massage, specialized or experience showers, mineral baths, thalassotherapy, and more.
- This professional works with essential oils and scents to bring about healing. Their technique is often combined with yoga or massage therapy.
- A developmental process where a expert supports a client in achieving specific personal or professional goals by providing training and guidance.
- This refers to being true to yourself, aligning your actions and behaviors with your genuine beliefs, principles and values.
- The nourishing and fueling of one’s body for health and growth.
- A regularly occurring period of reduced activity and responsiveness needed to allow the body to rest and recover.
- The practice of keeping oneself and one’s environment clean to prevent disease.
- A practice of medicine characterized by the treatment of the whole person, taking into account mental and social factors, rather than just the symptoms of an illness.
23 Clues: This flower represents wellness. • A behavior or action you engage in regularly. • Activities done outside of work for enjoyment. • The process of making or becoming sound or healthy again. • Refers to the process/state of overall health and wellbeing. • The nourishing and fueling of one’s body for health and growth. • ...
Food 2025-06-17
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- A category of similar foods (e.g., dairy, grains).
- To remove the outer skin of a fruit or vegetable.
- A kitchen appliance used for baking or roasting.
- Used to mark and identify ingredients.
- A sharp tool used to cut food.
- To make clean and free of bacteria.
- Keeps food cold and fresh.
- Equipment used to cook food in pans.
- A nutrient group found in bread, rice and pasta.
- Used to store food at very low temperatures.
- Cooking just below boiling point.
- To combine two or more ingredients.
- Transfer of bacteria from one food to another.
- A mineral found in red meat and leafy greens.
- A mineral important for strong bones.
- A surface for chopping or slicing food.
- A set of instructions for cooking a dish.
- A single helping of food.
- A quick cooking method using a small amount of oil.
- To soak food in liquid to add flavour.
- A nutrient found in meat, eggs, beans and more.
- To mix ingredients using a circular motion.
- Heat level during cooking.
- Cooking food in water or stock at 100°C.
- A room where food is prepared and cooked.
- To cook in hot fat or oil.
- A device to count down cooking time.
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- To shred food into fine pieces.
- Practices to keep food and kitchen safe and clean.
- A protein in wheat that some people cannot eat.
- Cooking with direct dry heat from above or below.
- A nutrient used for energy, found in oils and butter.
- Tools used in cooking, like spatulas or spoons.
- Food saved after a meal.
- Rules to avoid accidents in the kitchen.
- To present food for eating.
- Worn to protect clothes while cooking.
- A method of cooking using vapour.
- To add salt, herbs, or spices to enhance flavour.
- A person who does not eat meat.
- Cooking using dry heat, usually in an oven.
- A food item used to make a dish.
- To find the amount of an ingredient.
- To beat or stir with a rapid movement.
- Pots, pans, and dishes used for cooking.
- To briefly boil and then cool vegetables to loosen skins or soften them.
- Helps with digestion and is found in whole grains and vegetables.
- Washing dishes and wiping surfaces after cooking.
- To cut food into smaller pieces.
- To moisten food with liquid while cooking.
- Cooks food using electromagnetic waves.
- To cut food into small cubes.
- Nutrients needed in small amounts for health.
- A reaction to a specific food.
54 Clues: Food saved after a meal. • A single helping of food. • Keeps food cold and fresh. • Heat level during cooking. • To cook in hot fat or oil. • To present food for eating. • To cut food into small cubes. • A sharp tool used to cut food. • A reaction to a specific food. • To shred food into fine pieces. • A person who does not eat meat. • A food item used to make a dish. • ...
Chapter 2; Understand the Microworld 2025-05-14
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- a toxin commonly found in tuna, bonito, mackerel, and mahimahi.
- Many farm animals carry this bacteria that can be prevented through time and temperature control.
- a parasite found in herring, cod, halibut, mackerel, and pacific salmon
- A bacteria that can be prevented through time and temperature control, only lives in animals. People with typhoid fever carry the bacteria.
- Type of fungus that causes food spoilage. Some produce toxins.
- a bacteria that can be prevented through time and temperature control. Does not grow at refrigerated temperatures, grows best in the TDZ of foods.
- smallest of the microbial food contaminants. Rely on a living host to reproduce.
- jejuni a bacteria that can be prevented through time and temperature control. Bacteria commonly associated with poultry.
- highly contagious virus; stomach bug; practice good personal hygiene like washing hands after using the bathroom
- form that some bacteria can take to protect themselves when nutrients are not available.
- organism that needs to live in a host organism to survive. Can be found in water and inside the guts of cows, chickens, pigs, and fish. Wiggly worms.
- a bacteria found on human skin, hair, nose and throat; open cuts on fingers and hands can contaminate food
- a toxin commonly found in clams, mussels, oysters and scallops
- contracted from contaminated water sources, purchase shellfish from approved, reputable suppliers
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- causes an illness called Amnesic shellfish poisoning
- Food handlers can transfer this parasite to food when they touch food with fingers that have feces on them; disgusting
- Pathogens that can spoil food and sometimes make people sick.
- Type of fungus that can cause food spoilage, fermentation, or types of infections.
- A bacteria that can grow without the oxygen, commonly linked in baked potatoes, a muscle toxin used in botox.
- causes an illness called Neurotixic shellfish poisoning
- a bacteria that can be prevented through time and temperature control. Found most commonly in dirt.
- A bacteria typically associated with black flies; TCS foods and bound “picnic” salads
- a bacteria that can be prevented through time and temperature control. Found most commonly in RTE Food like deli meat, will most likely cause the most illness to pregnant women and babies.
- a parasite, found on produce like berries, lettuce and basil
- a parasite found in contaminated water, be sure to wash produce well
- a toxin commonly found in barracuda, group, jacks, and snapper
- A bacteria found in the intestinal lining of cattle. Cook food to the correct internal temperature and prevent cross-contamination.
- Illness-causing microorganism
28 Clues: Illness-causing microorganism • causes an illness called Amnesic shellfish poisoning • causes an illness called Neurotixic shellfish poisoning • a parasite, found on produce like berries, lettuce and basil • Pathogens that can spoil food and sometimes make people sick. • Type of fungus that causes food spoilage. Some produce toxins. • ...
Aging Skin: Vulnerable 24/7_003 - TALKING WOUNDS® with Wendy White 2025-05-12
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- .................can prematurely age the skin & has been identified as once of the most significant lifestyle risks to aging skin
- Deep dissecting .................is a medical emergency, and if not treated effectively will lead to tissue necrosis and increased risk of complications
- An intervention to regularly change the older persons position to offload, or redistribute pressure & shear mechanical forces
- A taxonomy language used to described the severity of skin injuries including skin tears, pressure injuries & IAD. As part of the assessment process we used a validated description to ....................the injury
- An often overlooked risk location adjacent to open wound which can be negatively impacted (especially in vunerable skin of the aged) by excessive moisture, or use of adhesives
- A common risk to aging skin linked to skin tear incidence
- .....................is a term to describe thickened aging skin which is an indicator of disorganised elastin fibers in the dermis, - it has been identified as a sign of increased risk of skin tears
- This term describes a skin integrity risk LOCATION when skin on skin interaction can lead to moisture, friction & temperature imbalances
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- .......................of the lower limb increases risk of vulnerability to skin loss, and delayed healing in skin tears & heel pressure injuries
- Medical ...................related skin injury (MARSI)
- When providing personal hygiene or wound cleansing, avoid ......................pH solutions or product
- Pseudo.................or pseudo cicatries, can be observed on aging skin with early signs of dermatoporosis, indicating
- Has been linked to increased risk of skin tears & pressure injuries. This condition in the older person can be screened for, and markers may include unplanned weight loss or low or high BMI
- The .............mantle describes the slightly acidic pH of the outer skin, which as skin ages or loss of barrier function occurs can be compromised
- ...............use, inhaled, topical or systemic is a known pharmaceutical which can prematurely age the skin & increase vulnerability & risk of loss to skin integrity
- Senile.................or Bateman's purpura - blood collection between epidermis & underlying dermis (high risk area for skin tears)
- The Skin .............. model was proposed by Jill Campbell et al in 2016, highlighting the contributing risks & factors, skin integrity wound types and potential outcomes for the older person. It challenges healthcare professionals and service providers to avoid a siloed approached to care of the older person's skin
- .....................associated skin damage can include Incontience associated dermatitis (IAD)
- Manual...............is one of the common mechanical forces (from hands or equipment), known to contribute to skin tears especially when the older person may be less mobile & active, requiring increased amounts of assistance during ADLs and repositioning / transfer
- Skin.............is a finding indicative of dehydration when the skin is gently pinched and it remains elevated, in that position
20 Clues: Medical ...................related skin injury (MARSI) • A common risk to aging skin linked to skin tear incidence • .....................associated skin damage can include Incontience associated dermatitis (IAD) • When providing personal hygiene or wound cleansing, avoid ......................pH solutions or product • ...
Cryptic decryptor 2025-07-08
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- Other than for mood, mirtazapine may be used in some patients as an _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ stimulant.
- Madopar should be taken pre-meal as the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ content in meals may reduce its absorption.
- Oral bisphosphonates (eg alendronic acid) should be taken first thing in the morning on an empty stomach. After taking the medication, patient should remain _ _ _ _ _ _ _ for at least 30 minutes to prevent esophagitis.
- For patients started on new medications, they should always be counselled to look out for signs and symptoms of drug _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- Patient on diabetes medications should be counselled to look out for signs of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, which can include cold sweats, palpitations, extreme hunger and lethargy.
- For patients on blood-thinning medications like aspirin, clopidogrel, ticagrelor, warfarin, apixaban or enoxaparin, they should be counselled to look out for signs of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- Calcium carbonate tablets can be used as a calcium supplement if taken two hours after food, or as a phosphate binder if taken immediately _ _ _ _ _ _ food
- Another common medication used to treat high cholesterol (LDL), sometimes together with statins, is _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. It works by reducing the amount of cholesterol absorbed by the small intestines.
- Other than for topical application to scalp, betamethasone (valerate) 0.1% scalp lotion can also be added into Flo Sinus to be used as a _ _ _ _ _douche to reduce inflammation.
- There are two tablet formulations of sodium valproate available in SGH, namely _ _ _ _ _ _ _ – coated tablet and CHRONO tablet, which both should not be crushed.
- Medications like aspirin, dexamethasone and prednisolone should be taken after food to reduce the risk of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ side effects.
- Patients on peritoneal dialysis who are receiving a course of antibiotics should also be on oral _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ suspension concurrently to prevent fungal peritonitis.
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- Second-generation antihistamines such as _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, loratadine and levocetirizine are less likely to cause drowsiness compared to first-generation antihistamines such as chlorpheniramine.
- If taking oral hydrocortisone for physiological replacement, dose should be _ _ _ _ _ _ _ on sick days (eg when patient is on antibiotics, running a fever etc.).
- Fluoroquinolones like ciprofloxacin and levofloxacin should be spaced at least 2 hours apart from milk, calcium and _ _ _ _ supplements.
- Iron polymaltose tablets should be taken with or after food to maximise _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- Most phosphate binders can be chewed/ crushed except for _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ as it can swell when mixed with water, leading to risks of choking/ blockage of feeding tube.
- SGLT-2 inhibitors like dapagliflozin and empagliflozin can increase the chances of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ tract infections. To reduce the risk, patients should be advised to practice good genital hygiene.
- Lactulose is used in patients with liver cirrhosis to prevent the build-up of _ _ X _ _ _ that can cause brain dysfunction.
- Other than diabetes, SGLT-2 inhibitors is used in treatment of H _ _ _ _ failure.
20 Clues: Other than diabetes, SGLT-2 inhibitors is used in treatment of H _ _ _ _ failure. • Iron polymaltose tablets should be taken with or after food to maximise _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. • Other than for mood, mirtazapine may be used in some patients as an _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ stimulant. • ...
Disgusting Nacirema People 2025-09-04
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- – The shrine usually contains a __________ filled with magical potions and remedies.
- – A daily rite involves inserting a small bundle of hog hairs into the __________.
- – Alongside medicine men, __________ provide special remedies for the people.
- – The culture has developed sadistic __________ whose procedures cause both pain and fear.
- – Every household contains at least one private __________ dedicated to ritual activity.
- – The article critiques __________, the act of judging cultures by one’s own standards.
- – Miner wrote this as a satire on the way __________ sometimes describe cultures. (People who study other cultures) Hint: look at the questions
- – Everyday life is dominated by __________ designed to preserve health and purity.
- – The Nacirema practice __________ through daily scraping and lacerating of the face.
- – People believe their health depends on keeping old __________ in their boxes.
- – Miner’s description makes familiar practices appear __________ and strange.
- – To be admitted into the latipso, individuals must bring __________ for the guardians of the temple.
- – Horace Miner describes a group called the __________, who live in North America.
- General dissatisfaction with breast shape is symbolized in the fact that the ideal form is virtually outside the range of human _______________.
- – The holy-mouth-man’s procedures often involve __________, which the people accept as necessary.
- – Sexuality and natural bodily functions are surrounded by __________ and shame.
- The fundamental belief is that the human body is _____ and that its natural tendency is to debility and disease.
- – The people visit the __________ to prevent decay and purify their teeth.
- – Medicine men heal by jabbing magically treated __________ into the flesh.
- – A strong link exists between __________ hygiene and moral character in the society.
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- – Each day, people insert bundles of __________ into their mouths for ritual cleansing.
- – The potions are prescribed by the __________, who hold great power.
- – Natural bodily functions are performed into a __________ in the presence of a vestal maiden.
- The opulence of the home is determined by the number of ____________ in it.
- – Members avoid exposure of the naked body except when required to in the latipso in front of a __________.
- – Women display __________ by baking their heads in small ovens to change their appearance.
- – The prescriptions of the medicine men are so complex that only those trained in __________ can interpret them.
- – Bathing and excretory acts take place inside the household __________.
- – The society places strong faith in __________, rituals, and supernatural explanations.
- – Alongside the medicine men, __________ provide remedies from plants and roots and translate the handwriting of the medicine men for a fee.
- – The temple called the __________ is where elaborate healing ceremonies take place.
- – The Nacirema trace their origins to a cultural hero named __________, celebrated for chopping down a cherry tree.
- – To change their bodies, fat people practice __________ while thin people are urged to feast.
- – Rituals are often aimed at __________ of the body and soul.
- – The latipso is known for its complicated healing __________.
- – For mental illness, the Nacirema turn to a witch-doctor known as the __________.
- – The Nacirema focus much of their cultural energy on the human __________.
37 Clues: – Rituals are often aimed at __________ of the body and soul. • – The latipso is known for its complicated healing __________. • – The potions are prescribed by the __________, who hold great power. • – Bathing and excretory acts take place inside the household __________. • – The people visit the __________ to prevent decay and purify their teeth. • ...
Various 2025-11-03
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- Agricultural yield
- Round shape
- Worship of one God while believing in others
- This is timeless
- Low digit
- This is measured by time not vice versa
- Regret
- Understands, 2 wd.s
- Higher types are not so subject to this
- Rare earth element, abbv.
- Some religions try to be this
- Radio navigation system
- Sky in Milano
- Caligastia tore __ Adam's plans
- Releases from a form
- To be under obligation
- to give false impression
- First Russian Christian grand prince
- Northeaster Italian city
- Swiss demi-canton capital
- Not permitted, Latin abbv.
- Element named after a Midwest state, abbv.
- Contentious
- Greek letters like crosses
- Musical sign in round singing
- What Santa Claus might eat, 3 wd.s
- Peel
- Bethesda place where John asked Jesus to heal afflicted
- New Zealand parson bird
- What can be found in a musee, 2 Fr.wd.s
- Fear is said to underlie these
- ___Oblongata
- Graduate degree
- Male nickname, variation
- Was
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- What time is later seen as
- Opposite of pro
- Phylum divisions, abbv.
- The Pieta is one
- Earth prefix
- Head of commission on health and hygiene
- A clock division, 2 wd.s
- Earth's outer layer
- Highly reactive rare element
- Forearm bone
- "Have you any __?"
- of sea level, abbv. HT (High Tide)
- One of 7 great teachers
- Ruined town near Mosul
- Day division, abbv.
- These inspire activity more than tropics do, abbv. 2 wd.s
- The spirit many need to do this to keep you good
- Cells group into these
- Liberty Bell state, abbv
- What they drink in Napoli
- South central African river
- Universal Father's omnipresence is not the same as this aspect of the Supreme
- Jesus said to love one's this
- When young Jesus showed interest in older minds, 2 wd.s
- Believing Greek Jew who gave a feast for Jesus
- Name of one of two British kings
- Streamlet
- __ culpa
- Creature purpose, 2 wd.s
- Prefix meaning cell
- Compass direction, abbv.
- Highway, abbv.
- Book leaf, abbv.
- What you might say when you see the Sea of Glass
- Holy Spirit, Spirit of Truth and Thought Adjusters are this
- Brief rest
- Attention getting word
- This is implanted in sheltered estuaries
- Against, abbv.
- Calm down
- Legal logo, abbv.
- Germany formally, abbv.
- Moses'this was against drawing pictures
- "I'm here."
- Linked to, 2 wd.s
- Football position, abbv.
81 Clues: Was • Peel • Regret • __ culpa • Low digit • Streamlet • Calm down • Brief rest • Round shape • Contentious • "I'm here." • Earth prefix • Forearm bone • ___Oblongata • Sky in Milano • Highway, abbv. • Against, abbv. • Opposite of pro • Graduate degree • The Pieta is one • This is timeless • Book leaf, abbv. • Legal logo, abbv. • Linked to, 2 wd.s • Agricultural yield • "Have you any __?" • Earth's outer layer • ...
Mental Health 2025-11-24
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- the final stage of grief where a person begins to understand and live with the reality of loss. It doesn’t mean you are “okay” with what happened; it means you have reached a place of peace and adjustment.
- actions that can threaten your health or the health of others. These may include substance use, unsafe driving, poor diet, or not wearing protective gear.
- a serious mental health condition involving persistent sadness, loss of interest, low energy, and changes in sleep or appetite. It affects thoughts, feelings, and daily functioning.
- The name of Charlie Browns dog
- The year that Lenape was opened (in words)
- how much you value, appreciate, and feel confident about yourself.
- understanding your own emotions, strengths, weaknesses, values, and behaviors. It helps you make positive decisions and improve relationships.
- the qualities that define who you are—your values, behavior, integrity, and moral code. It’s shown through your actions, not just your words.
- The amount of days people celebrate Hannukah
- a stage of grief where a person tries to make deals—often with themselves or a higher power—in an attempt to change or lessen the loss. Example: “If I just do this, maybe things will get better.”
- The department store that hosts the largest Thanksgiving day parade in New York City
- unconscious strategies the mind uses to protect you from uncomfortable emotions or stress. Examples include denial, projection, repression, and rationalization.
- Tools and strategies that help you maintain and improve your physical, mental, and social well-being.
- The Lenape mascot
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- anything that triggers stress
- someone whose behavior, attitude, or achievements inspire you.
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something uncertain
- principles that guide your decisions about what is right and wrong
- My dogs name
- actions taken to avoid illness, injury, or negative outcomes before they happen. This includes wearing seatbelts, practicing good hygiene, exercising, eating healthy, or avoiding risky behaviors.
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person
- the body’s natural reaction to a demand, challenge, or change
- aims or targets you work toward. They give your life direction and motivation. Goals can be short-term (accomplished soon) or long-term (achieved over months or years)
- Sandler Which comedian actor that has played roles as a golfer, a hair dresser, and adopting a kid wrote “The Thanksgiving Song”
- A green angry creature that hates Christmas but learns to love it!
- York Jets The amount of days people celebrate Hannukah
- the process of becoming the best version of yourself. It means achieving personal growth, fulfilling your potential, and finding purpose.
27 Clues: My dogs name • The Lenape mascot • anything that triggers stress • The name of Charlie Browns dog • The year that Lenape was opened (in words) • The amount of days people celebrate Hannukah • York Jets The amount of days people celebrate Hannukah • the body’s natural reaction to a demand, challenge, or change • ...
Violets 2025-10-01
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- a method of printing from a digital file, like a PDF, directly onto various media such as paper, canvas, or fabric without the need for a printing paper
- a fabric's ability to reduce or prevent the buildup and discharge of static electricity.
- a process that uses heat and pressure to create a permanent, raised design or pattern on the fabric's surface, changing its texture and adding a 3D effect
- creates and develops original patterns, designs, and textures for fabrics and other textiles used in fashion, home decor, and products like wallpaper and upholstery
- a fabric finishing process that provides a smooth, wrinkle-free, and shape-retaining appearance to garments through repeated laundering and drying
- a chemical process that treats cellulose fibers, primarily cotton, with a strong sodium hydroxide (caustic soda) solution to permanently improve the fabric's luster, strength, and affinity for dyes
- the material is designed to deter moths from feeding on it, providing partial protection against moth damage
- a material that provides a complete, 100% barrier against water penetration, preventing it from passing through to the wearer
- a mechanical finishing process that uses wire brushes to mechanically tease and raise the surface fibers of a fabric
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- the fabric is treated to inhibit the growth of microorganisms, such as bacteria, fungi, viruses, and mold, which helps control odors, prevent degradation, and maintain hygiene
- the processes and techniques used to manage and limit a fabric's dimensional change (specifically, its tendency to become smaller) after manufacturing, particularly after washing or exposure to heat and moisture
- a finishing process where pumice stones soaked in a chlorine or bleach solution are tumbled with garments to create a marbled, mottled, or "tie-dye" effect
- applies chemistry to the design, development, and manufacturing of textiles, enhancing their properties and creating specialized materials for various purposes
- a fabric is treated or constructed to minimize or eliminate creases and wrinkles, allowing it to maintain a smooth appearance after washing, drying, and wearing without needing to be ironed
- a special finish applied to fabric that allows absorbed stains and soil to be easily washed out during the laundering process
- means the fabric is designed to hinder the growth of mold and mildew, either through its natural composition (like synthetic fibers) or via chemical treatments that actively inhibit fungal growth
- a textured, raised surface created by fibers that lie in a uniform direction
- a finishing process that applies millions of tiny, short fibers—known as flock—to an adhesive-coated fabric surface, creating a soft, velvet-like texture
- the fabric will not continue to burn once the source of flame is removed
19 Clues: the fabric will not continue to burn once the source of flame is removed • a textured, raised surface created by fibers that lie in a uniform direction • a fabric's ability to reduce or prevent the buildup and discharge of static electricity. • the material is designed to deter moths from feeding on it, providing partial protection against moth damage • ...
Bathroom 2023-06-16
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- A paste or gel used for cleaning teeth. Toothpaste contains ingredients that help remove plaque and prevent tooth decay when used with a toothbrush.
- A hair care product used after shampooing to moisturize and detangle the hair. Conditioners make hair softer, smoother, and easier to manage.
- Freshener A product used to eliminate or mask unpleasant odors in the bathroom. Air fresheners come in various forms, such as sprays, gels, or diffusers, and add a pleasant scent to the air.
- Can A container used for disposing of waste materials. Trash cans in bathrooms collect used tissues, empty toiletry containers, and other small items that need to be discarded.
- A cloth used for drying the body or hands after washing. Towels come in various sizes and materials, such as cotton, and are hung on towel racks or hooks in the bathroom.
- A fixture used for disposing of bodily waste. Toilets have a seat and a bowl that flushes waste away with water. They are an essential part of a bathroom and provide a hygienic way to use the restroom.
- Paper A soft paper used for personal hygiene after using the toilet. Toilet paper is typically rolled onto a holder or placed in a dispenser for easy access.
- A liquid or cream used for washing hair. Shampoos cleanse the scalp and hair, removing dirt, oil, and styling products, and leaving the hair clean and refreshed.
- A tool used to unclog toilets or drains. Plungers have a rubber suction cup that is pressed against the drain opening, creating pressure to dislodge blockages.
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- A tool used for cleaning teeth. Toothbrushes have bristles that are used with toothpaste to scrub teeth and gums, promoting oral hygiene.
- A reflective surface used for viewing oneself. Mirrors are commonly found in bathrooms and help individuals groom, apply makeup, or check their appearance.
- A device used for bathing by spraying water over the body. Showers have a showerhead that releases water, and they are often enclosed in a shower stall or covered with a shower curtain.
- A large container filled with water for bathing. Bathtubs allow individuals to soak and relax in warm water and are often equipped with a faucet and a drain.
- A basin used for washing hands and face. Sinks have faucets that provide water for cleaning and are often accompanied by a mirror for personal grooming.
- A cleaning agent used for washing hands and body. Soap produces lather when combined with water and helps remove dirt and bacteria.
- Dryer An electric device used to dry hands after washing. Hand dryers blow warm air onto the hands, eliminating the need for paper towels and promoting environmental sustainability.
16 Clues: A cleaning agent used for washing hands and body. Soap produces lather when combined with water and helps remove dirt and bacteria. • A tool used for cleaning teeth. Toothbrushes have bristles that are used with toothpaste to scrub teeth and gums, promoting oral hygiene. • ...
Health Care Professions 2020-10-10
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- responsible for drawing blood for tests, donations and transfusions.
- Information Technician, responsible for making sure records are accurate, accessible and easy to read. Must know and understand the variety of different codes.
- Hygienist, responsible for examining patients for oral disease and provide preventive care, oral hygiene. Cleans teeth before, during and after a dental procedure.
- responsible for realigning bones in a patients back with spinal condition or those who had an injury.
- responsible for helping patients form a specialized diet for different reasons such as weight loss or compensating for a medical condition. Must understand how food affects the human body.
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- Technician, responsible for collecting and performing tests on skin and bodily fluid samples, which physicians and surgeons require.
- responsible for diagnosing, treating, and preventing problems to patients teeth and gums. Responsible for surgeries, filling cavities and removing teeth. Either have their own practice or works in an office with others.
- Therapist, responsible for helping patients recover from injuries and disabilities by incorporating everyday activities. Shows patients how to use every day movements in order to heal and become stronger in a short period of time
- Technician, responsible for understanding drug names, uses, dispensing medication and the correct dosage. They don’t have the required education to prescribe medication or assess the compatibility of a drug with other drugs a patient is taking.
- Therapist, responsible for helping patients recover from illnesses or injuries by using their hands and special equipment to work out different muscles in the body and strengthen weakened areas.
- Medical Technician, responsible for working in fast-paced medical environments that require knowing basic knowledge of a variety of medical conditions to provide care in medical emergencies. Must be ready to react in a short notice.
- technologist, responsible for performing accurate diagnostic images. Performs exams such as X-rays and CT SCANS. Not licensed to read and diagnose the images.
- Psychologist, responsible for helping patients with physical, emotional and mental health issues. Helps to improve patients sense of well-being, reduce feelings of distress and resolves issues.
- Medical Sonographer, responsible for operating ultrasound, sonogram, echocardiogram and other machines that produces waves in a patient's body to form images. Not licensed to interpret and diagnose the images.
- Assistant, a "clinical assistant" responsible for supporting physicians, PAs, NPs and other healthcare professionals. Also responsible for completing administrative tasks in a doctors office, or hospitals.
15 Clues: responsible for drawing blood for tests, donations and transfusions. • responsible for realigning bones in a patients back with spinal condition or those who had an injury. • Technician, responsible for collecting and performing tests on skin and bodily fluid samples, which physicians and surgeons require. • ...
Galaxy 2021-05-12
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- (n) the state of coexisting or working together without conflict or problems
- (n) human-made objects that orbit other objects in space
- (n) the paths of objects around others
- (n) an amazing action or accomplishment
- (adj) of or relating to the growing of plants without soil in a water-based solution
- (n) the relationships between living and non-living things
- (n) holes or tunnels dug in the ground by an animal for use as a shelter
- (n) an illness spread through direct or indirect contact/the process by which such an illness is spread
- (n) animals that eat only plants
- (n) an association between 2+ groups/countries that agree to work together, fighting on the same side
- (n) a long period of time with very little rain
- (adj) lacking vegetation
- (n) the Earth's force that pulls everything to its center
- (n) orbiting the North and South poles
- (n) satellites that pick up sound, picture, and telephone signals
- (n) satellites that monitor weather
- (n) cleanliness for the purpose of staying healthy
- (adj) referring to diseases that can spread from one organism to another
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- (n) scientists that study the Earth's atmosphere, climate, and weather
- (n) the act, process, or facilities used to keep a place clean or remove waste
- (n) a good quality/feature that deserves praise/reward
- (n) animals that eat only meat
- (v) forced to leave his/her country of origin, often as punishment/for political reasons
- (n) specific signs of illness or injury
- (n) substances in food or soil that organisms need to live, stay healthy, and grow
- (n) persons injured, killed, or missing during a war, accident, or disaster
- (v) the act of eating grass in a field
- (n) a system that moves antibodies through the body to fight infection
- (n) the removal of a government from power by force and its replacement with another
- (n) things a person has a strong desire to achieve
- (adj) of or relating to the action of breaking down food for use by the body
- (n) Global Positioning System, uses radio signals from satellites to pinpoint locations
- (n) a group of people living in a new territory who maintain relations with their place of origin
- (v) to get on a ship, airplane, or other vehicle; to start something new
- (n) the amount of matter in something, measured on Earth by its weight
- (v) obstructed or prevented passage through a certain area
- (n) guiding principles
- (n) hay, grain, grass, or other food for plant-eating animals
- (n) diseases caused by a virus (infecting the body)
- (v) to model or imitate the appearance or condition of something
40 Clues: (n) guiding principles • (adj) lacking vegetation • (n) animals that eat only meat • (n) animals that eat only plants • (n) satellites that monitor weather • (n) the paths of objects around others • (v) the act of eating grass in a field • (n) orbiting the North and South poles • (n) specific signs of illness or injury • (n) an amazing action or accomplishment • ...
Central Line Maintenance 2019-06-20
Across
- How much blood to you discard when drawing from a non-tunneled central catheter?
- Assess VAD function by flushing and _______ for a blood return prior to each intermittent VAD use and as clinically indicated with continuous infusion.
- Perform dressing changes on short peripheral catheters if the dressing becomes damp, loosened, and/or visibly soiled and at least every _______ days.
- Use a push-pause flush also known as a _______ flush technique.
- During central venous access catheter removal, if the patient is unable to perform the valsalva maneuver, you may place them in _______ position.
- VADs are flushed and aspirated for a blood return prior to each infusion to assess catheter function and prevent complications. If NO blood is aspirated but the catheter flushes well, _______ with medication administration and regular use of the VAD.
- Hand hygiene must be performed and appropriate personal _______ equipment applied prior to handling of IV sites, solutions, and associated supplies.
- Per Lippincott Nursing Advisor, a central catheter placed in an "emergency situation" should be removed as soon as possible, but not longer than _______ hours after insertion.
- Replace primary and secondary continuous administration sets used to administer solutions other than _______, blood, or blood products no more frequently than every 96 hours.
- After the catheter has been removed, encourage the patient to remain in a flat or _______ position for at least 30 minutes.
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- Perform skin antisepsis as part of the site care procedure: Allow any skin antiseptic agent to fully dry _______ to dressing placement.
- The push-pause technique creates turbulence, with a swirling effect with the catheter lumen, thus providing a true flush that removes fibrin and residues of medications or other ________.
- Replace the disposable or reusable _______ including the administration set, continuous flush device, and flush solution every 96 hours, immediately upon suspected contamination, or when the integrity of the product or system has been compromised.
- Lock short peripheral, _______, and central venous catheters with 0.9% sodium chloride immediately following each use.
- Following administration of an IV push medication, flush the VAD lumen with _______-free 0.9% sodium chloride at the same rate of injection as the medication.
- If bacteriostatic 0.9% sodium chloride us used, limit flush volume to no more than _______ ml in a 24 hour period to reduce the possible toxic effects of the preservative, benzyl alcohol.
- Visually inspect the entire infusion system from the solution container, progressing down the administration set to the VAD _______ site with each infusion intervention.
- Do NOT pierce the blood sampling port with anything other than a needleless sampling device. Repeated use of needles damages the spetum and increased the risk of _______.
- Site care and dressing changes for central venous accesses are performed every _______ days and immediately if the dressing integrity becomes damp, loosened, or visibly soiled, or if moisture, drainage, or blood are present under the dressing, or blood are present under the dressing.
- Change transfusion administration set and filter after each unit or every _______ hours.
20 Clues: Use a push-pause flush also known as a _______ flush technique. • How much blood to you discard when drawing from a non-tunneled central catheter? • Change transfusion administration set and filter after each unit or every _______ hours. • Lock short peripheral, _______, and central venous catheters with 0.9% sodium chloride immediately following each use. • ...
Central Line Maintenance 2019-06-20
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- Lock short peripheral, _______, and central venous catheters with 0.9% sodium chloride immediately following each use.
- VADs are flushed and aspirated for a blood return prior to each infusion to assess catheter function and prevent complications. If NO blood is aspirated but the catheter flushes well, _______ with medication administration and regular use of the VAD.
- Assess VAD function by flushing and _______ for a blood return prior to each intermittent VAD use and as clinically indicated with continuous infusion.
- The push-pause technique creates turbulence, with a swirling effect with the catheter lumen, thus providing a true flush that removes fibrin and residues of medications or other ________.
- Use a push-pause flush also known as a _______ flush technique.
- Following administration of an IV push medication, flush the VAD lumen with _______-free 0.9% sodium chloride at the same rate of injection as the medication.
- How much blood to you discard when drawing from a non-tunneled central catheter?
- Per Lippincott Nursing Advisor, a central catheter placed in an "emergency situation" should be removed as soon as possible, but not longer than _______ hours after insertion.
- Site care and dressing changes for central venous accesses are performed every _______ days and immediately if the dressing integrity becomes damp, loosened, or visibly soiled, or if moisture, drainage, or blood are present under the dressing, or blood are present under the dressing.
- Change transfusion administration set and filter after each unit or every _______ hours.
- Visually inspect the entire infusion system from the solution container, progressing down the administration set to the VAD _______ site with each infusion intervention.
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- Replace primary and secondary continuous administration sets used to administer solutions other than _______, blood, or blood products no more frequently than every 96 hours.
- After the catheter has been removed, encourage the patient to remain in a flat or _______ position for at least 30 minutes.
- During central venous access catheter removal, if the patient is unable to perform the valsalva maneuver, you may place them in _______ position.
- Hand hygiene must be performed and appropriate personal _______ equipment applied prior to handling of IV sites, solutions, and associated supplies.
- Perform skin antisepsis as part of the site care procedure: Allow any skin antiseptic agent to fully dry _______ to dressing placement.
- Perform dressing changes on short peripheral catheters if the dressing becomes damp, loosened, and/or visibly soiled and at least every _______ days.
- Replace the disposable or reusable _______ including the administration set, continuous flush device, and flush solution every 96 hours, immediately upon suspected contamination, or when the integrity of the product or system has been compromised.
- Do NOT pierce the blood sampling port with anything other than a needleless sampling device. Repeated use of needles damages the spetum and increased the risk of _______.
- If bacteriostatic 0.9% sodium chloride us used, limit flush volume to no more than _______ ml in a 24 hour period to reduce the possible toxic effects of the preservative, benzyl alcohol.
20 Clues: Use a push-pause flush also known as a _______ flush technique. • How much blood to you discard when drawing from a non-tunneled central catheter? • Change transfusion administration set and filter after each unit or every _______ hours. • Lock short peripheral, _______, and central venous catheters with 0.9% sodium chloride immediately following each use. • ...
Central Line Maintenance 2019-06-20
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- Perform skin antisepsis as part of the site care procedure: Allow any skin antiseptic agent to fully dry _______ to dressing placement.
- If bacteriostatic 0.9% sodium chloride us used, limit flush volume to no more than _______ ml in a 24 hour period to reduce the possible toxic effects of the preservative, benzyl alcohol.
- How much blood to you discard when drawing from a non-tunneled central catheter?
- After the catheter has been removed, encourage the patient to remain in a flat or _______ position for at least 30 minutes.
- During central venous access catheter removal, if the patient is unable to perform the valsalva maneuver, you may place them in _______ position.
- Assess VAD function by flushing and _______ for a blood return prior to each intermittent VAD use and as clinically indicated with continuous infusion.
- VADs are flushed and aspirated for a blood return prior to each infusion to assess catheter function and prevent complications. If NO blood is aspirated but the catheter flushes well, _______ with medication administration and regular use of the VAD.
- Do NOT pierce the blood sampling port with anything other than a needleless sampling device. Repeated use of needles damages the spetum and increased the risk of _______.
- Site care and dressing changes for central venous accesses are performed every _______ days and immediately if the dressing integrity becomes damp, loosened, or visibly soiled, or if moisture, drainage, or blood are present under the dressing, or blood are present under the dressing.
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- Change transfusion administration set and filter after each unit or every _______ hours.
- Hand hygiene must be performed and appropriate personal _______ equipment applied prior to handling of IV sites, solutions, and associated supplies.
- The push-pause technique creates turbulence, with a swirling effect with the catheter lumen, thus providing a true flush that removes fibrin and residues of medications or other ________.
- Visually inspect the entire infusion system from the solution container, progressing down the administration set to the VAD _______ site with each infusion intervention.
- Per Lippincott Nursing Advisor, a central catheter placed in an "emergency situation" should be removed as soon as possible, but not longer than _______ hours after insertion.
- Lock short peripheral, _______, and central venous catheters with 0.9% sodium chloride immediately following each use.
- Following administration of an IV push medication, flush the VAD lumen with _______-free 0.9% sodium chloride at the same rate of injection as the medication.
- Replace primary and secondary continuous administration sets used to administer solutions other than _______, blood, or blood products no more frequently than every 96 hours.
- Use a push-pause flush also known as a _______ flush technique.
- Replace the disposable or reusable _______ including the administration set, continuous flush device, and flush solution every 96 hours, immediately upon suspected contamination, or when the integrity of the product or system has been compromised.
- Perform dressing changes on short peripheral catheters if the dressing becomes damp, loosened, and/or visibly soiled and at least every _______ days.
20 Clues: Use a push-pause flush also known as a _______ flush technique. • How much blood to you discard when drawing from a non-tunneled central catheter? • Change transfusion administration set and filter after each unit or every _______ hours. • Lock short peripheral, _______, and central venous catheters with 0.9% sodium chloride immediately following each use. • ...
Central Line Maintenance 2019-06-20
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- Change transfusion administration set and filter after each unit or every _______ hours.
- Replace primary and secondary continuous administration sets used to administer solutions other than _______, blood, or blood products no more frequently than every 96 hours.
- Hand hygiene must be performed and appropriate personal _______ equipment applied prior to handling of IV sites, solutions, and associated supplies.
- Assess VAD function by flushing and _______ for a blood return prior to each intermittent VAD use and as clinically indicated with continuous infusion.
- Perform dressing changes on short peripheral catheters if the dressing becomes damp, loosened, and/or visibly soiled and at least every _______ days.
- Following administration of an IV push medication, flush the VAD lumen with _______-free 0.9% sodium chloride at the same rate of injection as the medication.
- After the catheter has been removed, encourage the patient to remain in a flat or _______ position for at least 30 minutes.
- Lock short peripheral, _______, and central venous catheters with 0.9% sodium chloride immediately following each use.
- Use a push-pause flush also known as a _______ flush technique.
- Visually inspect the entire infusion system from the solution container, progressing down the administration set to the VAD _______ site with each infusion intervention.
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- Replace the disposable or reusable _______ including the administration set, continuous flush device, and flush solution every 96 hours, immediately upon suspected contamination, or when the integrity of the product or system has been compromised.
- VADs are flushed and aspirated for a blood return prior to each infusion to assess catheter function and prevent complications. If NO blood is aspirated but the catheter flushes well, _______ with medication administration and regular use of the VAD.
- Perform skin antisepsis as part of the site care procedure: Allow any skin antiseptic agent to fully dry _______ to dressing placement.
- If bacteriostatic 0.9% sodium chloride us used, limit flush volume to no more than _______ ml in a 24 hour period to reduce the possible toxic effects of the preservative, benzyl alcohol.
- The push-pause technique creates turbulence, with a swirling effect with the catheter lumen, thus providing a true flush that removes fibrin and residues of medications or other ________.
- Per Lippincott Nursing Advisor, a central catheter placed in an "emergency situation" should be removed as soon as possible, but not longer than _______ hours after insertion.
- Site care and dressing changes for central venous accesses are performed every _______ days and immediately if the dressing integrity becomes damp, loosened, or visibly soiled, or if moisture, drainage, or blood are present under the dressing, or blood are present under the dressing.
- During central venous access catheter removal, if the patient is unable to perform the valsalva maneuver, you may place them in _______ position.
- How much blood to you discard when drawing from a non-tunneled central catheter?
- Do NOT pierce the blood sampling port with anything other than a needleless sampling device. Repeated use of needles damages the spetum and increased the risk of _______.
20 Clues: Use a push-pause flush also known as a _______ flush technique. • How much blood to you discard when drawing from a non-tunneled central catheter? • Change transfusion administration set and filter after each unit or every _______ hours. • Lock short peripheral, _______, and central venous catheters with 0.9% sodium chloride immediately following each use. • ...
Central Line Maintenance 2019-06-20
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- Replace primary and secondary continuous administration sets used to administer solutions other than _______, blood, or blood products no more frequently than every 96 hours.
- The push-pause technique creates turbulence, with a swirling effect with the catheter lumen, thus providing a true flush that removes fibrin and residues of medications or other ________.
- During central venous access catheter removal, if the patient is unable to perform the valsalva maneuver, you may place them in _______ position.
- Hand hygiene must be performed and appropriate personal _______ equipment applied prior to handling of IV sites, solutions, and associated supplies.
- Per Lippincott Nursing Advisor, a central catheter placed in an "emergency situation" should be removed as soon as possible, but not longer than _______ hours after insertion.
- Replace the disposable or reusable _______ including the administration set, continuous flush device, and flush solution every 96 hours, immediately upon suspected contamination, or when the integrity of the product or system has been compromised.
- Change transfusion administration set and filter after each unit or every _______ hours.
- Site care and dressing changes for central venous accesses are performed every _______ days and immediately if the dressing integrity becomes damp, loosened, or visibly soiled, or if moisture, drainage, or blood are present under the dressing, or blood are present under the dressing.
- Do NOT pierce the blood sampling port with anything other than a needleless sampling device. Repeated use of needles damages the spetum and increased the risk of _______.
- Visually inspect the entire infusion system from the solution container, progressing down the administration set to the VAD _______ site with each infusion intervention.
- If bacteriostatic 0.9% sodium chloride us used, limit flush volume to no more than _______ ml in a 24 hour period to reduce the possible toxic effects of the preservative, benzyl alcohol.
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- Lock short peripheral, _______, and central venous catheters with 0.9% sodium chloride immediately following each use.
- How much blood to you discard when drawing from a non-tunneled central catheter?
- Following administration of an IV push medication, flush the VAD lumen with _______-free 0.9% sodium chloride at the same rate of injection as the medication.
- Assess VAD function by flushing and _______ for a blood return prior to each intermittent VAD use and as clinically indicated with continuous infusion.
- Use a push-pause flush also known as a _______ flush technique.
- After the catheter has been removed, encourage the patient to remain in a flat or _______ position for at least 30 minutes.
- Perform skin antisepsis as part of the site care procedure: Allow any skin antiseptic agent to fully dry _______ to dressing placement.
- Perform dressing changes on short peripheral catheters if the dressing becomes damp, loosened, and/or visibly soiled and at least every _______ days.
- VADs are flushed and aspirated for a blood return prior to each infusion to assess catheter function and prevent complications. If NO blood is aspirated but the catheter flushes well, _______ with medication administration and regular use of the VAD.
20 Clues: Use a push-pause flush also known as a _______ flush technique. • How much blood to you discard when drawing from a non-tunneled central catheter? • Change transfusion administration set and filter after each unit or every _______ hours. • Lock short peripheral, _______, and central venous catheters with 0.9% sodium chloride immediately following each use. • ...
World Health and Trade 2024-03-19
Across
- when a country sells more things to other countries than it buys from them
- when there's not enough food for many people in a place because of things like drought or war
- groups of people who work together to help others like giving food to people who are hungry or building schools for kids who need education
- the extra money a business makes after paying for all its costs
- water falling from the sky. It can be rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- a sickness where the body can't use sugar properly
- when sick people or things are kept away from healthy people to stop a sickness from spreading
- when there isn't enough rain for a long time making the land dry, which can hurt crops and drinking water
- means not having enough money or things to live comfortably, they might not have enough food, clean water, or a safe place to live
- things people do for others to help them, like fixing cars, teaching, or giving medical care
- something that can be passed from one person to another, like illnesses
- things that a country buys from other countries, like food, clothes, or electronics
- a type of fat in your blood, too much can be bad for your heart
- eating healthy food to help your body grow and stay strong
- a serious sickness that can spread quickly between people, can cause fever, coughing, and trouble breathing
- a very dangerous sickness that can make people bleed and get very sick, spreads through contact with infected people or animals
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- keeping things clean and healthy, like washing your hands and keeping your house tidy to stop germs from spreading
- related to the heart and blood vessels, it is like everything to do with keeping your heart and blood healthy
- a serious sickness that can make people's muscles weak or even paralyzed, vaccines help prevent it
- dirty water and waste that goes down drains and toilets that needs to be cleaned so it doesn't make people sick
- is a sickness spread by mosquitoes, can make people feel very sick with high fever, pain in their bodies, and sometimes a rash
- how money and things are used in a country, it is how people buy and sell things and how businesses and governments work together
- keeping yourself and your surroundings clean to stay healthy, includes brushing teeth, washing hands and showering
- something that can spread from one person to another, like a cold or the flu
- rules made by the government to keep people safe and make things fair
- things that a country sells to other countries, like crops, cars, or toys
- is a sickness caused by tiny bugs called mosquitoes causing fever, chills and death in some cases
- is a bad sickness caused by drinking dirty water, can make people very sick with stomach pain, vomiting, and diarrhea
28 Clues: a sickness where the body can't use sugar properly • eating healthy food to help your body grow and stay strong • the extra money a business makes after paying for all its costs • a type of fat in your blood, too much can be bad for your heart • water falling from the sky. It can be rain, snow, sleet, or hail • ...
Happy Safety Day! 2024-06-13
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- A hazard control method that replaces a hazard with a less hazardous alternative
- A permit required for any work activity that uses an open flame
- A method for securing hazardous energy sources to make them safer for work
- A severely cold and pressurized liquid
- An act or condition that indicates a committed and intentional regard for safety
- An unsafe act or condition that could potentially lead to injury or property damage if not corrected
- Nuclear transformation that results in emission of energy in the form of alpha, beta, or gamma rays
- Clothing and devices that are designed to protect workers
- The process of identifying and analyzing hazards involved in a specific job
- A process to identify, analyze, and control hazards and risks in the workplace
- The ease with which a liquid, solid, or gas will ignite
- A hazard control method that physically separates workers from the hazard (i.e., by utilizing equipment, barriers, or workspace design)
- A term used to designate when an activity requires medical surveillance, increased industrial hygiene monitoring, or other mitigation to reduce risk
- Pollution released into the atmosphere from smokestacks, transportation exhaust systems, etc.
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- A statement made by workers that an imminent danger is present, and which signals that all related work will be halted until a safe solution is found
- An acronym which refers to the regulatory limits set for the amount, or concentration, of a substance in the air
- The process of identifying and analyzing the primary cause(s) of an incident or near miss
- A material that has been determined to be capable of posing unreasonable risk to health, safety, and/or property and requires special care in handling
- The US regulatory agency that oversees workplace safety
- A hazard control method that changes the way people work (i.e., requires individual compliance to be effective)
- A workplace event which could have easily led to property damage or personal injury had there been a slight shift in timing or position
- A hazard control method that removes the hazard from the workplace
- Pathogenic microorganisms that are present in blood and can cause disease
- The plan that is developed to address and prevent the hazards involved in an incident/near miss
- An acronym which refers to an employee with credentials, work experience, or expertise in a particular field
- A detailed document that describes the physical and chemical properties of a hazardous chemical
- A work-related injury or illness that requires treatment beyond first aid
- A one-time treatment of a minor injury
- A workplace event that causes personal injury or illness, property or equipment damage, environmental impact, or disruption of operations
- Practices or devices designed to manage or reduce hazards
30 Clues: A severely cold and pressurized liquid • A one-time treatment of a minor injury • The US regulatory agency that oversees workplace safety • The ease with which a liquid, solid, or gas will ignite • Clothing and devices that are designed to protect workers • Practices or devices designed to manage or reduce hazards • ...
Professional Development 2023-07-15
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- Verify by restating
- The ability to create relationships built upon mutual respect and openness.
- Confidence and satisfaction in oneself
- Deals with proper conduct in relationships with your employer, coworker and clients
- The science that deals with healthful living
- Body movement or mannerism
- An inflammation of the fluid filled sac or bursa
- Acts authentically to benefit others and self
- Becomes more aware of and controls emotions
- Direct gaze of two people looking into one another's eyes
- Tempo used during a verbal exchange; quickness or slowness of your speech
- To expand, clarify and and confirm your understanding by questioning
- The art and science of beauty care
- Carriage, position, or stance of the body
- Tone and frequency used in communication; high or low vocal tones
- Using spoken or written words to get our messages across to another person
- Nearness of another to one's personal space
- The study of people's efficiency in their working environment.
- a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements.
- Polite behavior that shows respect for other people
- Characterized by precision of language and clearness in the voice
- Tells the truth even when it is unpopular to do so
- Considers the feelings and needs of others
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- Gesture, look, or aspect of the face
- The outward reflection of you inner feelings, thoughts, attitudes and values.
- Your individual system for maintaining cleanliness
- To acknowledge or clarify communication
- A routine of behavior that is repeated regularly and tends to occur unconsiously
- the state or quality of being dedicated to a cause, activity, etc.
- Occurs when nerves become pressed or squeezed at the wrist
- The specific and identifiable emotion and/or reaction one experiences and projects in dealing with the demands of life.
- Your ability to adapt or respond to change.
- Translate what you heard into your own words
- Sometimes called body language; messages are communicated without speaking
- The psychology of getting along with others
- Respect people have for themselves
- Being aware and informed of what is going on around you
- Strength of volume used during a verbal exchange; from soft to loud
- Staying the course; not giving up and having a willingness to strive.
- the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; moral uprightness.
- Cultivates an optimistic and energetic disposition
- Respect people have for one another
- Statements used to encourage a response from another person
- Use of acceptable expressions, terms and words
- Negative aspect of yourselves that we're unaware of, but others can see.
- Fulfills obligations
- Helps to preserve the health of the community
- Diminish trust in the work place
- The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness
- Bad breath
- Occurs when tendons get inflamed
51 Clues: Bad breath • Verify by restating • Fulfills obligations • Body movement or mannerism • Diminish trust in the work place • Occurs when tendons get inflamed • Respect people have for themselves • The art and science of beauty care • Respect people have for one another • Gesture, look, or aspect of the face • Confidence and satisfaction in oneself • ...
Galaxy 2021-05-12
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- (n) persons injured, killed, or missing during a war, accident, or disaster
- (v) forced to leave his/her country of origin, often as punishment/for political reasons
- (n) substances in food or soil that organisms need to live, stay healthy, and grow
- (n) a long period of time with very little rain
- (n) diseases caused by a virus (infecting the body)
- (n) hay, grain, grass, or other food for plant-eating animals
- (n) the Earth's force that pulls everything to its center
- (n) specific signs of illness or injury
- (n) the removal of a government from power by force and its replacement with another
- (n) a group of people living in a new territory who maintain relations with their place of origin
- (n) the relationships between living and non-living things
- (adj) of or relating to the action of breaking down food for use by the body
- (n) satellites that pick up sound, picture, and telephone signals
- (n) the act, process, or facilities used to keep a place clean or remove waste
- (n) animals that eat only meat
- (adj) lacking vegetation
- (n) the amount of matter in something, measured on Earth by its weight
- (n) a good quality/feature that deserves praise/reward
- (adj) of or relating to the growing of plants without soil in a water-based solution
- (v) the act of eating grass in a field
- (n) cleanliness for the purpose of staying healthy
- (n) scientists that study the Earth's atmosphere, climate, and weather
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- (n) holes or tunnels dug in the ground by an animal for use as a shelter
- (n) human-made objects that orbit other objects in space
- (n) satellites that monitor weather
- (n) an amazing action or accomplishment
- (n) things a person has a strong desire to achieve
- (v) obstructed or prevented passage through a certain area
- (n) Global Positioning System, uses radio signals from satellites to pinpoint locations
- (n) guiding principles
- (v) to model or imitate the appearance or condition of something
- (n) animals that eat only plants
- (adj) referring to diseases that can spread from one organism to another
- (n) the paths of objects around others
- (v) to get on a ship, airplane, or other vehicle; to start something new
- (n) an illness spread through direct or indirect contact/the process by which such an illness is spread
- (n) an association between 2+ groups/countries that agree to work together, fighting on the same side
- (n) orbiting the North and South poles
- (n) a system that moves antibodies through the body to fight infection
- (n) the state of coexisting or working together without conflict or problems
40 Clues: (n) guiding principles • (adj) lacking vegetation • (n) animals that eat only meat • (n) animals that eat only plants • (n) satellites that monitor weather • (n) the paths of objects around others • (n) orbiting the North and South poles • (v) the act of eating grass in a field • (n) an amazing action or accomplishment • (n) specific signs of illness or injury • ...
Delgado 2022-04-21
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- notice, thought, or interest
- a person who buys goods or a service
- a small, round container mafe of plastic used for drinking tea, coffee, etc
- a hollow object, such as a box or a bottle, that can be used for holding something, especially to carry or store it
- a piece of planned work or an activity that is finished over a period of time and intended to achieve a particular purpose
- the degree to which people keep themselves or their environment clean, especially to prevent disease
- the small seeds of a particular type of grass, cooked, and eaten as food
- a small, thin piece of metal with one pointed end and one flat end that you hit into something with a hammer, especially in order to fasten or join it to something else
- a government system or private organization that is responsible for a particular type of activity, or for providing a particular thing that people need
- a dried black grape
- physical or mental activity needed to achieve something
- a manufactured dairy product made by evaporating milk to dryness
- a cream made of milk
- to try to do something
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- an object consisting of a round, hollow part and a handle, used for mixing, serving, and eating food
- the bark (= hard outer covering) of a tropical tree, or a brown powder made from this, used as a spice to give a particular taste to food, especially sweet food
- practical work, especially when it involves hard physical effort
- the part of existence that is measured in minutes, days, years, etc., or this process considered as a whole
- a useful or valuable possession or quality of a country, organization, or person
- skill in starting new businesses, especially when this involves seeing new opportunities
- Unrefined sugar obtained from sugar cane, which is marketed in compact rectangular, round or prismatic loaves, depending on the region
- milk with no fat removed
- a clear liquid, without colour or taste, that falls from the sky as rain and is necessary for animal and plant life
- a thick and very sweet milk from which water has been removed
- a sweet substance especially from the plants sugar cane and sugar beet, used to make food and drinks sweet
- a small, flat cake that is dry and usually sweet
- a food made from milk, or from a milk-like substance taken from plants, that can be either firm or soft and is usually yellow or white in colour
- mashed cookie
- coins or notes (= special pieces of paper) that are used to buy things, or an amount of these that a person has
- a design or symbol used by a company to advertise its products
30 Clues: mashed cookie • a dried black grape • a cream made of milk • to try to do something • milk with no fat removed • notice, thought, or interest • a person who buys goods or a service • a small, flat cake that is dry and usually sweet • physical or mental activity needed to achieve something • a thick and very sweet milk from which water has been removed • ...
MKWR 2018-08-14
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- Lieblingsgetränk nicht nur für Jim, Jack und Jonny
- des alten Holzrollers Kollegin
- wenig Ähnlichkeit zum gleichnamigen Kobold des DFF
- nicht wirklich der Bruder der Kranken
- KH-Sparte eines börsennotierten Unternehmens
- nette Sammelakte der Pat. einer WG
- klinische Organisationseinheit
- Zustand zwischen Arbeit und Krankschreibung
- Fesselung eines Pat.
- d e r Fußballexperte schlechthin
- elektronischer Helfer (Kw)
- Spiel für 22
- zum Training mutierte Therapie des werktätigen Pat.
- zerbrechliches Fortbewegungsmittel
- Patientenfacharztbesuchsausflug
- Er liebt doch nur die Kleinen
- Abk.für Flüssigkeitsübertrag durch Körperverletzung
- Spitze der Pflegehierarchie im Hause (Abk.)
- aromatischer Kanneninhalt
- (K)ein (Versicherungs-) Angebot für Patienten (Abk.)
- früher vom ZK durchgeführt, jetzt hier aller sieben Tage
- harziger Therapeut
- bei allem Chaos - Hauptsache s i e stimmt
- Umgangssprachlich für Aktenschreddern
- Vorname der Direktorin des westl. Pflegedienstes
- Therapiegeldeinheit
- Tablettenaufstellbehälter
- wird nicht nur am Abend gefeiert
- hanseatisches Läuferass
- Zeit für cinematische Weiterbildung
- unzu-/ reichende Bezahlung für geleistete Arbeit
- dein kombinierter Küchen-,Arbeits- und Pausenraum
- lt. Lenin besser als Vertrauen
- zu öffnender Flossentiersarg
- Gesundheitspflege
- Presseerzeugnis in der Forensik
- Personalgruppensprechstunde
- lässt dich zu hilfsbedürftigen KollegInnen sprinten
- halbjährliche Pflichtausarbeitung
- Allgemeinarztpraxis in unserer Klinik
- hilft nicht nur wenn sie bitter ist
- deutscher Fußballpremiumstandart
- PrivatCinemathekLückenfüller
- pflegebegleitete Therapieform
- Verwirbler heißer Stationsluft
- Lebensraum der Hälfte der Station (Abk.)
- bedürfen deiner strengen und liebevollen Fürsorge (Mz.)
- ist dein Gemüse
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- Gottes Tausendsassahandwerker
- Kfz – Kennzeichen einer norddt. Metropole
- zigaretten- oder mahlzeitlange Dienstauszeit
- das Zuhause kranker Straftäter
- haben Bewältigungsstrategen
- Vorname eines Gottgleichen
- Freizeitaktivität (Abk.)
- hat schuldhaft und rechtswidrig Verbotenes getan
- Kommunikationsmittel
- eigentlich nicht notwendige längere Dienstabwesenheit
- nach Diagnose indizierte Behandlungsmethode
- anstelle Maßregelvollzugsgesetz in MV
- Lebenssaftentzug (Abk.)
- Therapieform für Sexualstraftäter (Abk.)
- seine Haltung ist (lt. Erdogan) national und patriotisch
- Schutz für den Schützen an deinem Grundstück
- Bibeldoppelnamenkollege
- untersucht dem Pat. entzogene Körperflüssigkeiten
- Cineastische Frisbee
- Im Falle eines Falles Medikation
- Stationsleiter - upgrade
- Gesetzesblatt des monatl. Arbeitspensums
- griech. Altstadt-Fleischtempel
- Klempner auch für Seelenlose
- Reformationstagalternative
- musikalische Elemente mit hoher elektr.- und Wärmeleitfähigkeit
- Gewerkschaftskomponist
- großformatiges, auch textliches Informationsmedium
- wird vom Genie beherrscht
- ärztl. Ansprechpartner im SD und ND (Abk.)
- bald hamburger Modell Koordinator
- Kapitän des (sinkenden) Klinikschiffs (Abk.)
- Wasserverschwendung soll prophylaktisch gegen sie sein
- Er bezieht sich auf dich, du dich auf ihn
- Raum für / nach besonderen/m Anlass
- Patienten – Pflichtanwesenheits- /anmelderitual
- Tomaten-u.Käseallergischer Paddler
- PC-Ordnername für alle
- Lockerungsinhalt
- zu Papier gebrachter Patientenwunsch
- US Vollwertkostanbieter
- Therapieform für Borderliner(Abk.)
- langjähriger ehemaliger Stift(i)
- Klassifikation des Morbiden
- sesshaft gewordener Umzugsweltmeister mit Maxismartphone
- klinikinterner Ausgangsbereich
- halbjährliche Pflichtausarbeitung (Abk.)
95 Clues: Spiel für 22 • ist dein Gemüse • Lockerungsinhalt • Gesundheitspflege • harziger Therapeut • Therapiegeldeinheit • Fesselung eines Pat. • Kommunikationsmittel • Cineastische Frisbee • Gewerkschaftskomponist • PC-Ordnername für alle • Lebenssaftentzug (Abk.) • Bibeldoppelnamenkollege • hanseatisches Läuferass • US Vollwertkostanbieter • Freizeitaktivität (Abk.) • Stationsleiter - upgrade • ...
Sterile Processing beginnersp 2023-12-01
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- Inanimate object that transmit bacteria
- Area where soiled items are received
- Relating to a fractured bone
- Airflow in decontamination
- Brain center of the cell
- Two or more different tissue types grouped together to perform a specific function
- Items worn to protect workers from exposure to bodily fluids and blood
- Hard to kill bacteria
- Hard to kill
- Organs for hearing
- The spray-force action of pressurized water against instruments being processed to physically remove bioburden
- Used to view internal surfaces of visually difficult instrumentation including lumens
- Band or sheet of fibrous connective tissue
- Knowing the difference between right and wrong
- Identifies hazardous waste or materials
- Agency that publishes standards addressing functions related to SPD including cleaning, sterilization, packaging and equipment testing
- Throat
- Cutting instruments including knives, blades, needles and scissors
- Bacteria that require oxygen
- Absence of microorganisms that cause disease
- Medical term for beside
- Abnormal pathogenic protein particle
- Group of plantlike organisms that include molds, mushrooms and yeast
- All forms of microbial life are completely destroyed
- What does itis means?
- Largest body organ
- Surgical removal of the uterus
- Primary meaning of a medical term
- A process that occurs when microorganisms live on or in a host organism, but do not invade tissue or cause damage
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- Viewing the unitary bladder using a endoscope
- Along with adherence to dress code protocols this is a critical component of infection prevention
- Place where two bones meet
- A uniform method of defining basic parameters for processes, products, services and measurements
- Process or ability to kill or control the growth of living organisms
- Imaginary line dividing the body into left and right halves
- Protease, lipase and amylase are types of…
- Program designed for the voluntary reporting of device related problems
- Cutting into an organ
- Towards the back, dorsal
- Bilateral salpingo-oopherectomy
- Largest part of the human brain
- Consciously controlled muscles, attached to bones by tendons
- Medical term for half
- The absence of all microorganisms that produce infection
- Responsible for ensuring that medical devices are safe and effective for patient care
- Must have oxygen eliminated from the environment in order to grow
- Smallest microorganisms
- Place where an infectious agent can survive
- Coronary artery bypass graft
- Being soiled by contact with infectious organisms or other materials
- The measure of alkalinity or acidity
- Part of the nervous system that includes the brain and spinal cord
- Refers to the voice box
- Surgical restoration
- Document that identifies a physicians needs to perform a specific medical procedure
- Visual examination within
- Detailed instructions on how to properly use and process a device
- Passes through body, organ or structure dividing into left and right halves
- Connective tissue fluid that moves throughout the Circulatory system
59 Clues: Throat • Hard to kill • Organs for hearing • Largest body organ • Surgical restoration • Cutting into an organ • Hard to kill bacteria • Medical term for half • What does itis means? • Smallest microorganisms • Refers to the voice box • Medical term for beside • Brain center of the cell • Towards the back, dorsal • Visual examination within • Place where two bones meet • ...
World Health and Trade 2024-03-19
Across
- how money and things are used in a country, it is how people buy and sell things and how businesses and governments work together
- is a sickness caused by tiny bugs called mosquitoes causing fever, chills and death in some cases
- eating healthy food to help your body grow and stay strong
- a very dangerous sickness that can make people bleed and get very sick, spreads through contact with infected people or animals
- dirty water and waste that goes down drains and toilets that needs to be cleaned so it doesn't make people sick
- when a country sells more things to other countries than it buys from them
- things people do for others to help them, like fixing cars, teaching, or giving medical care
- something that can be passed from one person to another, like illnesses
- things that a country buys from other countries, like food, clothes, or electronics
- water falling from the sky. It can be rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- related to the heart and blood vessels, it is like everything to do with keeping your heart and blood healthy
- the extra money a business makes after paying for all its costs
- keeping things clean and healthy, like washing your hands and keeping your house tidy to stop germs from spreading
- something that can spread from one person to another, like a cold or the flu
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- keeping yourself and your surroundings clean to stay healthy, includes brushing teeth, washing hands and showering
- groups of people who work together to help others like giving food to people who are hungry or building schools for kids who need education
- when sick people or things are kept away from healthy people to stop a sickness from spreading
- is a bad sickness caused by drinking dirty water, can make people very sick with stomach pain, vomiting, and diarrhea
- when there isn't enough rain for a long time making the land dry, which can hurt crops and drinking water
- a serious sickness that can make people's muscles weak or even paralyzed, vaccines help prevent it
- means not having enough money or things to live comfortably, they might not have enough food, clean water, or a safe place to live
- rules made by the government to keep people safe and make things fair
- things that a country sells to other countries, like crops, cars, or toys
- a type of fat in your blood, too much can be bad for your heart
- a sickness where the body can't use sugar properly
- a serious sickness that can spread quickly between people, can cause fever, coughing, and trouble breathing
- is a sickness spread by mosquitoes, can make people feel very sick with high fever, pain in their bodies, and sometimes a rash
- when there's not enough food for many people in a place because of things like drought or war
28 Clues: a sickness where the body can't use sugar properly • eating healthy food to help your body grow and stay strong • a type of fat in your blood, too much can be bad for your heart • the extra money a business makes after paying for all its costs • water falling from the sky. It can be rain, snow, sleet, or hail • ...
Nutrition Services 2024-08-06
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- Color of cutting board used for cooked turkey.
- How do you dry a surface or piece of equipment that has been sanitized?
- This is used to check the concentration of sanitizer.
- The only type of jewelry that can be worn on the hands and wrist. Must be a smooth surface.
- Foods that have FAT TOM present allow for this to grow.
- How many common food allergens are there?
- The water temperature that is best for washing hands.
- What is the temperature range between 40 & 140 degrees?
- Describe how we inspect frozen food upon delivery to ensure that it has not been subject to time & temperature abuse.
- In storage areas, how many inches off of the floor should items be stored?
- Which cutting board is used for Washed Raw Fruits & Vegetables?
- The part of the food the thermometer needs to be placed when taking it's temperature.
- The number of steps in the hand washing process.
- These should be stored with the serving end in the hot food between meal periods.
- The name for the areas of the kitchen that must be sanitized.
- What are these called?: Do I know how to do the job, do I have the right equipment, is my environment safe?
- You must put on a new disposable ____when getting ready to handle ready to eat food (after completing the hand washing process).
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- How many seconds do you need to wash your hands?
- Cooling process when going from 140 degrees Fahrenheit to 70 degrees Fahrenheit within two hours, 70 degrees Fahrenheit to 40 degrees Fahrenheit within 4 hours.
- This solution must be checked to see if it is in the correct concentration by checking the concentration and recording it in the log.
- The process of making sure that a thermometer is reading accurately in an ice bath, and adjust or replace as necessary.
- How many specific things/instances/actions cause food to become unsafe?
- How many seconds does reheated food need to be heated to 165 degrees fahrenheit?
- Poor personal hygiene and poor/improper hand washing is the number one cause of spreading this.
- Sanitizing will reduce the number of these to a safe level.
- How many acceptable ways are there to thaw food?
- All of these are signs of an ______ _____: difficulty breathing, coughing, sneezing, watery eyes, itch, bumpy red skin (rash), vomiting, anaphylaxis.
- Food contact surfaces are required to be ______.
- Never use your ____ to dry your hands.
- What must be stored separately from paper goods?
- The "saying" that we use to determine items are properly rotated to ensure older items are used before newer items.
- What is the abbreviation for Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points?
- What type of food needs to be heated to 165 degrees Fahrenheit?
- What is the abbreviation for Food, Acidity, Time, Temperature, Oxygen, Moisture?
34 Clues: Never use your ____ to dry your hands. • How many common food allergens are there? • Color of cutting board used for cooked turkey. • How many seconds do you need to wash your hands? • How many acceptable ways are there to thaw food? • Food contact surfaces are required to be ______. • What must be stored separately from paper goods? • ...
FINDING PERSONALITY 2024-07-02
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- compulsive pervasive pattern of obsession with orderliness
- seen with personality disorders may be chronic, somatic or severe
- intense emotions and shaky interpersonal relationships
- pervasive pattern of grandiosity (in fantasy or action)
- A form of treatment for mental health issues involving talking with a mental health professional.
- persistent pattern of social discomfort and reluctance
- lack of respect for others and violation of social norms and laws
- one of the most common medications used to treat aggression
- individuals are content, modest, spiritual, and unpretentious
- this shouldn't just be critical; it should also highlight suitable substitutes
- Antipsychotic medication often used to manage aggression and irritability in personality disorders.
- Mood stabilizer used to reduce mood swings and impulsivity in certain personality disorders.
- teaches clients to view life events more realistically and not as catastrophic
- overwhelming and pervasive need to be cared for
- A primary concern in mental health treatment, ensuring that clients are protected from harm.
- antipsychotics help treat emotional detachment
- The study of paranormal and psychic phenomena such as telepathy and extrasensory perception.
- anxious or fearful behaviors
- emotions enable antisocial people to exploit people without feeling guilty, only remorseful when detected
- conduct not just seen in social or romantic contexts
- one of the best treatments for episodes of severe acute anxiety
- A mindfulness practice aimed at achieving mental clarity, emotional calmness, and stability.
- erratic or dramatic behaviors
- consistent pattern of detachment and a lack of interest in forming social interactions
- distinguished by relentless mistrust and suspicion
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- worries dependent people are overly consumed by these
- practice to reduce discomfort, the nurse recommends that clients adopt a daily
- A class of drugs typically prescribed for depression and anxiety disorders; acronym for selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors.
- This antipsychotic helps control severe behavioral problems in personality disorder patients.
- pervasive pattern of social and interaction deficit
- excessive emotionality and attention seeking
- derived from the latin word ‘persona’
- emphasizes balance and the connection between change and acceptance
- examining personality and exploring maladaptive forms
- individuals are practical, efficient, and able to modify their behavior
- conversation points that are suitable for the nurse alone, close friends, and acquaintances exclusively also helps
- proposes a hybrid model of personality disorders
- odd or eccentric behaviors
- addiction issues for those with antisocial personality disorder
- helpful in modifying predatory aggression
- esteem promoting this may benefit from clients' practice of self-affirmations
- hospitalization typically indicated when safety is a concern
- gain clients frequently influence others using false emotions for
- disorders category of mental health disorder
- paranoid people frequently perceive this in others' conduct
- This practice involves reducing tension and anxiety through activities like deep breathing and progressive muscle techniques.
- Linehan developed dialectical behavior therapy for people with borderline personality disorder
- can take many forms in individuals with personality disorders
- places a greater emphasis on thought patterns
49 Clues: odd or eccentric behaviors • anxious or fearful behaviors • erratic or dramatic behaviors • derived from the latin word ‘persona’ • helpful in modifying predatory aggression • excessive emotionality and attention seeking • disorders category of mental health disorder • places a greater emphasis on thought patterns • antipsychotics help treat emotional detachment • ...
Health 2024-05-16
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- Physical activity
- A wide range of health care services that can be given in your home for an illness or injury
- A vehicle equipped for taking sick or injured people to and from hospital
- A state of mental or emotional strain or tension
- Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury
- An act of surgery performed on a patient
- An act or the sound of sneezing
- A construction material that coats and protects the inside walls and ceilings
- A rise of body temperature above the normal
- Highly unpleasant physical sensation caused by illness or injury
- An injury to the body
- Associated with immunization
- The sum of food consumed by a person or other organism
- A kind of doctor who treats his patients by using his hands, often by performing surgery
- Skin discoloration from damaged
- A person who is qualified to treat people who are ill
- Be of the right shape and size for
- A vital bodily fluid pumped through the veins and arteries by the heart
- A common mental disorder
- The art, practice, or profession of preparing, preserving, compounding, and dispensing medical drugs
- The act of caring for someone, or the method of caring
- Having little physical strength or energy
- Sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety, often causing wildly unthinking behaviour
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease
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- The state of being free from illness or injury.
- An act or sound of coughing
- An operation in which an organ or tissue is transplanted
- The use of devices to move teeth
- A medical instrument for listening to the action of someone's heart or breathing
- A drug or other preparation for the treatmen
- A chronic condition involving an abnormal reaction
- Cover (the face) with a ____
- A knife with a small, sharp, sometimes detachable blade, as used by a surgeon
- A return to a normal state of health, mind, or strength
- Provide the structure for our bodies
- Relating to disorders of the mind
- Live microorganisms that are intended to have health benefits when consumed
- Help given
- Vital Information Resources under Siege
- A body's relative mass
- A group of substances that are needed for normal cell function, growth, and development
- Where a person goes to be healed when he or she is sick or injured
- A continuous pain in the head
- Tiny, single-celled living organisms
- The flow of fluid
- A person who cares for the sick or infirm
- A through examination
- Any practice or activity that you do to keep things healthy and clean
- An instance of injecting or being injected
- A healthcare facility
50 Clues: Help given • Physical activity • The flow of fluid • An injury to the body • A through examination • A healthcare facility • A body's relative mass • A common mental disorder • An act or sound of coughing • Cover (the face) with a ____ • Associated with immunization • A continuous pain in the head • An act or the sound of sneezing • Skin discoloration from damaged • ...
kitchen utensil/items. 2022-09-12
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- these are great for lifting things out of water, or turning thick meat over in a frying pan/skillet, such as salmon fillets.
- if you’re making sauces, you’ll definitely want one of these. Admittedly, electric whisks and whisk attachments to hand blenders take a lot of effort out of whisking.
- – this high-sided tin is great for roasting things in, as it lets the juices gather at the bottom
- will be used to remove food from the water. The slots in the spoon will allow the majority of water to fall away in the process.
- – if you have an oven, you’re going to need something to bake food in
- bags – great for storing prepared ingredients in the fridge or freezer.
- – even if you don’t admit to eating much pizza, these are quite good to have. They can also be used to divide up flatbread.
- towels – these aren’t just for drying up dishes. They can cover food without risk of trapping too much moisture, which is essential in the preparation of some dishes.
- is great for removing food from frying pans/skillets. The slots in the spatula will allow excess grease and fat to fall away whilst removing.
- wrap/clingfilm – these will help keep any food fresh and bug-free during preparation or keeping excess ingredients fresh for longer
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- you’ll need one for stirring your cooking. We recommend a traditional wooden spoon as it’s less likely to warp or melt in direct heat.
- – if you prefer beer over wine, then you’ll certainly need one of these
- – this is essential for ensuring good hygiene in your kitchen.
- – whilst you will be doing a lot of cooking in the frying pan/skillet, you’ll need a high-sided pan too, especially for sauces.
- – an essential piece of kitchenware. You can use this to shallow fry a variety of ingredients.
- just for cookies, but for anything that requires easy slide-off access to remove once cooked.
- these will help prevent nasty burns when removing things from the oven
- – admittedly, this looks more like an odd-shaped spoon than a fork.
- especially good for potatoes, but great for pulping other food such as avocado.
- square pieces of fabric make it easy to remove hot pots from the stove and protect your hands in the process.
- – although many wine bottles now come with screw caps, there’s still plenty that have a wooden or a plastic cork in them. Don’t get caught out by not having one of these about the house
- bin/box – keeping bread in one of these ensures that the bread stays well ventilated, out of direct light, and dry, increasing its shelf life
- – great for serving up soups, but also for more fluid food such as dahl
23 Clues: – this is essential for ensuring good hygiene in your kitchen. • – admittedly, this looks more like an odd-shaped spoon than a fork. • – if you have an oven, you’re going to need something to bake food in • these will help prevent nasty burns when removing things from the oven • – if you prefer beer over wine, then you’ll certainly need one of these • ...
PA is Proud of its CAC's! 2023-10-09
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- Kirby is this CAC's facility dog.
- This CAC has an annual fundraiser titled the "Bear Affair." Hint: It's at Lincoln Financial Field.
- This county has two accredited CAC's.
- The "Parent Cafe" is part of this CAC.
- This CAC held a Whiskey, Cigar, and Purse Bingo event in April.
- The FI's at this CAC do recorded human trafficking assessments for their county.
- This CAC had their Recognition Dinner last week, where they recognized members of their MDT.
- This CAC has an upcoming bowling tournament fundraiser.
- This CAC is located in the same city as the Iron Pigs baseball team.
- This CAC provides prevention education in all schools in the county (except one) using the Monique Burr curriculum.
- Family Services, Inc. is the parent organization of this CAC.
- One of this CAC's most popular employees is named Tiger.
- This CAC is hosting a Truck or Treat event tonight.
- This CAC was recently accredited in all three optional standards.
- The parent org. of this CAC has a thrift shop.
- This CAC has a colorful front door.
- This CAC has a successful prevention program using the Darkness2Ligh curriculum to present to schools and the community.
- The city where this CAC is located is famous for "The Edison Hotel," which is the first building ever to be wired with electricity.
- The county where this CAC is located has not one, but two ski resorts- Seven Springs and Hidden Valley.
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- This CAC began providing services in the 1970's and was originally named "Parents Anonymous."
- In August, this CAC held their second annual motorcycle ride fundraiser.
- This CAC's Director is also a police sergeant.
- The "Room to Heal" provides supplies for kids and caregivers at this CAC.
- One of this CAC's annual fundraisers is a "Aim for Advocacy" sporting clay shoot.
- The CAC in this county has a Teen Advocacy Center- a CAC with a Teen-Focused Setting.
- The county where this CAC is located (in Northwestern PA)is known for its annual Applefest.
- The local McDonald's is helping to collect hygiene items and toiletries for this CAC.
- One of this CAC's hardest working employees is Violet- the CAC comfort dog. (It was also her birthday a couple weeks ago!)
- This CAC just hired a new Forensic Interviewer who will be trained in December!
- This CAC just opened a new building on October 5th! It is located in this county.
- This CAC recently redecorated their interview rooms.
- The city where this CAC is located was once known as "Tool City" and the "Zipper Capital of the USA."
- This CAC just hired a new Director! (But she is unable to be here today)
- This CAC achieved their first accreditation in 2023! Yay!
- "Paddlepalooza" is a fundraiser for this CAC.
- PennCAC staff member, Terri, lives closest to this CAC.
36 Clues: Kirby is this CAC's facility dog. • This CAC has a colorful front door. • This county has two accredited CAC's. • The "Parent Cafe" is part of this CAC. • "Paddlepalooza" is a fundraiser for this CAC. • This CAC's Director is also a police sergeant. • The parent org. of this CAC has a thrift shop. • This CAC is hosting a Truck or Treat event tonight. • ...
101 Life Skills 2025-06-11
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- Unit measuring energy found in food.
- The specific and identifiable emotion and/or reaction one experiences and projects in dealing with the demands of life.
- Appropriate nutrient intake recommended by the U.S. government for help in selecting an adequate daily diet.
- Formed by amino acids; energy nutrient found in food; used by the body for growth and repair.
- Confidence and satisfaction in oneself.
- A pledge to a course of action.
- The ability to be truthful without being offensive.
- Licensed professional who performs services related to maintaining and improving the skin.
- The natural color, texture and appearance of a person’s skin, especially of the face.
- Energy nutrients found in food.
- Nonverbal communication in which messages are exchanged without speaking.
- Physical activity that is done in order to become stronger and healthier.
- A person’s total look based on the care of hair, skin, hands, feet and clothing.
- The outward reflection of inner thoughts, feelings, attitude and values.
- A commitment to constantly improving oneself.
- A feeling of deep admiration for someone or something.
- Ability to adapt or respond to change.
- Being honest and having moral principles.
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- The psychology of getting along with others.
- Energy nutrient found in food that provides the body with necessary fatty acids.
- A foot doctor.
- The ability of a substance or object to spring back; the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
- A condition that occurs when tendons get inflamed.
- Ability to create relationships built upon mutual respect and openness.
- The position of the body while standing, sitting and moving.
- An exchange of ideas, thoughts or feelings; can be verbal, nonverbal or written.
- Nearness of another to one’s personal space.
- An inflammation of the fluid-filled sac (bursa) that lies between a tendon and skin or a tendon and bone.
- A prescribed course of treatment, diet or exercise for the promotion or restoration of health.
- The science that deals with healthful living.
- Changing the pitch of your voice while speaking.
- A term referring to bad breath.
- The standard use of language.
- A routine of behavior that is repeated regularly and tends to occur unconsciously.
- The science that looks at how body movements and positions and environment work in conjunction with tools and equipment, and the effects they have on health and comfort.
- A part, share or number considered in comparative relation to a whole.
- A motion that keeps one from arching backward by bending the knees slightly and pulling in the abdominal muscles when reaching up.
- The process of converting raw materials in the form of carbohydrates, fats and proteins into energy.
- A paid occupation, especially one that involves prolonged training and a formal qualification.
- Moral principles and values.
40 Clues: A foot doctor. • Moral principles and values. • The standard use of language. • A pledge to a course of action. • A term referring to bad breath. • Energy nutrients found in food. • Unit measuring energy found in food. • Ability to adapt or respond to change. • Confidence and satisfaction in oneself. • Being honest and having moral principles. • ...
8 m3a-f 2025-01-15
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- to treat sb cruelly & violently
- shy or ashamed about sth
- to produce
- hundreds of years
- terrible; shocking
- eel a long thin fish like a snake that can give
- shocks
- the origin of sth
- a jump ahead
- frightening
- to give money or goods to sb or a charity
- money that is owed to sb
- the action of helping people who are suffering
- (for earth) wet
- (of a liquid) a slow flow
- very difficult
- recognisable; well-known
- talkative
- (of amount) very large, inexhaustible
- to have enough money to pay for sth
- to make sb part of your family
- (of speed) to become faster
- the action of moving to a new place to live and taking control of it
- dangerous and threatening
- to travel around a planet
- the ability to read
- action of squeezing and rubbing the body to ease pain or help it relax
- rich, having lots of money
- the action of exploring or looking around a place
- to drip water
- a Native American style tent
- believable
- being worth the time, money, effort spent doing it
- scruffy, worn
- the opinion held by others ofsb/sth
- to return to a previous condition
- a large rock from space
- a large open area for performances surrounded by rows of seats in tiers; ancient theatre
- a flimsy hut
- strangers
- very painful
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- (to) enthusiastic about
- smuggler sb who takes illegal substances into/ out of a country
- supporter
- materials, land, water, etc that a community needs to function properly
- human race
- to take out
- to express your disapproval ofsb
- cutting down all the trees in an area
- food and other essential equipment that people need
- a tropical disease that causes fever
- to destroy completely
- the state of having no money or possessions
- protect
- another country
- made to feel isolated and unimportant by a society
- to build
- negative opinion ofsb/sth
- small flow
- dangers
- very angry
- a terrible disaster
- to publicise
- a place in one country controlled by people
- war a war using nuclear weapons
- the air around a planet
- a raised platform for performances
- the practice of cleanliness
- thousands of years
- to treat with kindness and care
- an old story which may or may not be true
- area
- involving spiritual powers
- faithful
- to successfully deal with a situation or problem
- whole
- to walk around a place, usually aimlessly
- a shape with a square base and triangular
- (into) settle on other planets
- to tell sb that you think they did sth wrong
- feeling ignored
- the day of the year with the most hours of daylight
82 Clues: area • whole • shocks • protect • dangers • to build • faithful • supporter • talkative • strangers • human race • to produce • small flow • very angry • believable • to take out • frightening • a jump ahead • to publicise • a flimsy hut • very painful • to drip water • scruffy, worn • very difficult • another country • (for earth) wet • feeling ignored • hundreds of years • the origin of sth • terrible; shocking • thousands of years • ...
Ch-4 Health and Hygiene Table 4.3 & 4.4 2021-02-12
5 Clues: _______ gives night blindness. • The chemical formulae for Iron. • What is one of the source vitamin D. • Common salt is the source for ______. • Green vegetables is the source for ______.
Health Care Professions 2020-10-10
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- technologist, responsible for performing accurate diagnostic images. Performs exams such as X-rays and CT SCANS. Not licensed to read and diagnose the images.
- responsible for realigning bones in a patients back with spinal condition or those who had an injury. Physical Therapist, responsible for helping patients recover from illnesses or injuries by using their hands and special equipment to work out different muscles in the body and strengthen weakened areas.
- Medical Technician, responsible for working in fast-paced medical environments that require knowing basic knowledge of a variety of medical conditions to provide care in medical emergencies. Must be ready to react in a short notice.
- Technician, responsible for collecting and performing tests on skin and bodily fluid samples, which physicians and surgeons require.
- responsible for diagnosing, treating, and preventing problems to patients teeth and gums. Responsible for surgeries, filling cavities and removing teeth. Either have their own practice or works in an office with others.
- Information Technician, responsible for making sure records are accurate, accessible and easy to read. Must know and understand the variety of different codes.
- responsible for drawing blood for tests, donations and transfusions.
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- Medical Sonographer, responsible for operating ultrasound, sonogram, echocardiogram and other machines that produces waves in a patient's body to form images. Not licensed to interpret and diagnose the images.
- responsible for helping patients form a specialized diet for different reasons such as weight loss or compensating for a medical condition. Must understand how food affects the human body.
- Therapist, responsible for helping patients recover from injuries and disabilities by incorporating everyday activities. Shows patients how to use every day movements in order to heal and become stronger in a short period of time
- Psychologist, responsible for helping patients with physical, emotional and mental health issues. Helps to improve patients sense of well-being, reduce feelings of distress and resolves issues.
- Technician, responsible for understanding drug names, uses, dispensing medication and the correct dosage. They don’t have the required education to prescribe medication or assess the compatibility of a drug with other drugs a patient is taking.
- Assistant, a "clinical assistant" responsible for supporting physicians, PAs, NPs and other healthcare professionals. Also responsible for completing administrative tasks in a doctors office, or hospitals.
- Hygienist, responsible for examining patients for oral disease and provide preventive care, oral hygiene. Cleans teeth before, during and after a dental procedure.
14 Clues: responsible for drawing blood for tests, donations and transfusions. • Technician, responsible for collecting and performing tests on skin and bodily fluid samples, which physicians and surgeons require. • ...
gsdhnl. 2020-10-17
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- technologist, responsible for performing accurate diagnostic images. Performs exams such as X-rays and CT SCANS. Not licensed to read and diagnose the images.
- responsible for realigning bones in a patients back with spinal condition or those who had an injury. Physical Therapist, responsible for helping patients recover from illnesses or injuries by using their hands and special equipment to work out different muscles in the body and strengthen weakened areas.
- Medical Technician, responsible for working in fast-paced medical environments that require knowing basic knowledge of a variety of medical conditions to provide care in medical emergencies. Must be ready to react in a short notice.
- Technician, responsible for collecting and performing tests on skin and bodily fluid samples, which physicians and surgeons require.
- responsible for diagnosing, treating, and preventing problems to patients teeth and gums. Responsible for surgeries, filling cavities and removing teeth. Either have their own practice or works in an office with others.
- Information Technician, responsible for making sure records are accurate, accessible and easy to read. Must know and understand the variety of different codes.
- responsible for drawing blood for tests, donations and transfusions.
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- Medical Sonographer, responsible for operating ultrasound, sonogram, echocardiogram and other machines that produces waves in a patient's body to form images. Not licensed to interpret and diagnose the images.
- responsible for helping patients form a specialized diet for different reasons such as weight loss or compensating for a medical condition. Must understand how food affects the human body.
- Therapist, responsible for helping patients recover from injuries and disabilities by incorporating everyday activities. Shows patients how to use every day movements in order to heal and become stronger in a short period of time
- Psychologist, responsible for helping patients with physical, emotional and mental health issues. Helps to improve patients sense of well-being, reduce feelings of distress and resolves issues.
- Technician, responsible for understanding drug names, uses, dispensing medication and the correct dosage. They don’t have the required education to prescribe medication or assess the compatibility of a drug with other drugs a patient is taking.
- Assistant, a "clinical assistant" responsible for supporting physicians, PAs, NPs and other healthcare professionals. Also responsible for completing administrative tasks in a doctors office, or hospitals.
- Hygienist, responsible for examining patients for oral disease and provide preventive care, oral hygiene. Cleans teeth before, during and after a dental procedure.
14 Clues: responsible for drawing blood for tests, donations and transfusions. • Technician, responsible for collecting and performing tests on skin and bodily fluid samples, which physicians and surgeons require. • ...
HPM 350 Exam 1 2022-09-25
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- The purpose of this is to protect us from unexpected loss by sharing the costs and risk over a large group of people.
- In 2020, total health expenditures were about ___________dollars.
- This phenomenon focuses on how people with (good) insurance are more likely to take risk/ greater risks because the insurance company will bear the costs
- People that have health insurance but are still unable to bear the large costs of healthcare are called___________.
- Anesthesiologist involement with colonoscopies is an effect of the ______ ______ of providers. This leads to increased costs.
- All organizations, people, and actions whose primary intent is to promote, restore, or maintain health
- A problem that persists since the ACA only required employers to offer afforable health insurance for their individual workers.
- This aspect of a health system is assesed with the dimensions of access, cost, quality, healthy lives, and equity
- Holds the idea that there are inherent trade-offs in health policy and we cannot have quality, affordable, and accessible healthcare at once.
- The health insurance plan that will not cover any out of network healthcare costs outside of emergencies and requires you to designate a Primary Care Provider.
- A specialized health plan that features a very high deductible and low premiums. If a person has not met their deductible, this health plan will not cover any healthcare costs from anything other than preventative services.
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- An example of how the change in mix of services had led to a cost increase
- A provision of the ACA that required people to have health insurance of pay a tax penalty.
- Total health expenditures are projected to reach nearly $__________ by 2027.
- In 2020, per capita (per person) health spending was about $_______.
- This phenomenon focuses on the idea that the decision to obtain high quality insurance is typically made by people who expect to need/use that insurance.
- a phenomenon on how society tends to define health problems because of failures of biology, hygiene, and behavior instead of looking at deficiencies is basic necessities
- Refers to a succession of medical services that are often fueled by the desire to avoid even the smallest risk of a serious condition.
- People that aren't eligible for Medicaid and too poor to be eligible for subsidies to get health insurance fall under the ___________.
- The health insurance plan that will still pay for a portion out of network costs, but the out of pocket cost will be higher than if they had gone to an in network provider.
- A ______ share of the population incurs most of the health spending. This holds true for self-reported health and older adults.
- The current performance of the US healthcare system on a global scale
- Health spending accounted for nearly ____ of the US economy in 2020.
23 Clues: In 2020, total health expenditures were about ___________dollars. • In 2020, per capita (per person) health spending was about $_______. • Health spending accounted for nearly ____ of the US economy in 2020. • The current performance of the US healthcare system on a global scale • An example of how the change in mix of services had led to a cost increase • ...
Central Line Maintenance 2019-06-20
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- Site care and dressing changes for central venous accesses are performed every _______ days and immediately if the dressing integrity becomes damp, loosened, or visibly soiled, or if moisture, drainage, or blood are present under the dressing, or blood are present under the dressing.
- Use a push-pause flush also known as a _______ flush technique.
- If bacteriostatic 0.9% sodium chloride us used, limit flush volume to no more than _______ ml in a 24 hour period to reduce the possible toxic effects of the preservative, benzyl alcohol.
- Change transfusion administration set and filter after each unit or every _______ hours.
- During central venous access catheter removal, if the patient is unable to perform the valsalva maneuver, you may place them in _______ position.
- Perform skin antisepsis as part of the site care procedure: Allow any skin antiseptic agent to fully dry _______ to dressing placement.
- Per Lippincott Nursing Advisor, a central catheter placed in an "emergency situation" should be removed as soon as possible, but not longer than _______ hours after insertion.
- The push-pause technique creates turbulence, with a swirling effect with the catheter lumen, thus providing a true flush that removes fibrin and residues of medications or other ________.
- After the catheter has been removed, encourage the patient to remain in a flat or _______ position for at least 30 minutes.
- How much blood to you discard when drawing from a non-tunneled central catheter?
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- Hand hygiene must be performed and appropriate personal _______ equipment applied prior to handling of IV sites, solutions, and associated supplies.
- Perform dressing changes on short peripheral catheters if the dressing becomes damp, loosened, and/or visibly soiled and at least every _______ days.
- VADs are flushed and aspirated for a blood return prior to each infusion to assess catheter function and prevent complications. If NO blood is aspirated but the catheter flushes well, _______ with medication administration and regular use of the VAD.
- Do NOT pierce the blood sampling port with anything other than a needleless sampling device. Repeated use of needles damages the spetum and increased the risk of _______.
- Following administration of an IV push medication, flush the VAD lumen with _______-free 0.9% sodium chloride at the same rate of injection as the medication.
- Lock short peripheral, _______, and central venous catheters with 0.9% sodium chloride immediately following each use.
- Replace primary and secondary continuous administration sets used to administer solutions other than _______, blood, or blood products no more frequently than every 96 hours.
- Assess VAD function by flushing and _______ for a blood return prior to each intermittent VAD use and as clinically indicated with continuous infusion.
- Replace the disposable or reusable _______ including the administration set, continuous flush device, and flush solution every 96 hours, immediately upon suspected contamination, or when the integrity of the product or system has been compromised.
- Visually inspect the entire infusion system from the solution container, progressing down the administration set to the VAD _______ site with each infusion intervention.
20 Clues: Use a push-pause flush also known as a _______ flush technique. • How much blood to you discard when drawing from a non-tunneled central catheter? • Change transfusion administration set and filter after each unit or every _______ hours. • Lock short peripheral, _______, and central venous catheters with 0.9% sodium chloride immediately following each use. • ...
Ärzte in der Antike 2021-02-15
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- Öffentliche, wie auch private Ärzte, waren oftmals ... .
- Wer kümmerte sich um die Pferde einer Legion?
- Sterbende und ... hatten sich dem Heiligtum fernzuhalten.
- Welche Erfindung haben wir in gewisser Weise den Etruskern zu verdanken?
- Was soll, laut Hippokrates, zu erhöhter Krankheitsanfälligkeit geführt haben?
- Wie nennt man den Zustand, wenn alle vier Säfte im Einklang sind?
- Was waren die Militärärzte ab Kaiser Augustus?
- Zu römischer Zeit stammten Ärzte häufig aus dem ... .
- Die drei medizinischen Zentren waren: Kos, Alexandria und ... .
- Wem wurde eine gynäkologische Behandlung bei Frauen oftmals überlassen?
- Militärärzte überprüften auch die ... der Soldaten.
- Welches Werkzeug gab es schon in prähistorischen Zeiten?
- Hippokrates stammte aus einer ... .
- Wer begleitete Alexander den Großen bei Schlachten?
- Welches ist das älteste, berühmteste, uns bekannte Asklepiosheiligtum?
- Ein Arzt der methodischen Schule brauchte was kaum?
- Welche Ärzte lehnten die Viersäftelehre ab?
- Was war den Etruskern sehr wichtig?
- Der Schröpfkopf diente zur lokalen ... .
- Nach einem Brand und dem Verlust vieler Schriften, wird die Bibliothek mit der Bibliothek von ... zusammengelegt.
- Was war eine natürliche Ausleitungsmethode bei Frauen?
- Hildegard Von Bingen beschäftigte sich, unter anderem, mit der Heilkraft der ... .
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- Vor allem Hebammen und Gynäkologen waren ... .
- Die Zeit war geprägt durch das Streben nach ... .
- Ein griechische Arzt war lange Zeit auch immer gleichzeitig was?
- Die traditionelle europäische Medizin meint die Medizin der ... .
- Was wurde nicht als Gottgegebenheit gesehen, sondern rein wissenschaftlich erklärt?
- Wie kann Katarakt übersetzt werden?
- Für Amputationen wurden ... verwendet.
- Welcher Kaiser war gegen das Kurzstudium?
- Wodurch war eine Krankheit stets definiert?
- Was war die Heimat von Hippokrates?
- Wenn die Säfte in Unordnung sind, nennt man dies wie?
- Was war ein wichtiger Faktor für das Wohlbefinden, neben dem körperlichen Zustand?
- Die Lehre der Empiriker stützte sich auf was?
- Auf welche Tiere wurde bei den Sektionen vermehrt zurückgegriffen?
- Was lösten Schleimansammlungen, die aus dem Gehirn in die Augen flossen, angeblich aus?
- Welches Fachgebiet wird schon im Corpus Hippocraticum genannt, neben Chirurgie und Gynäkologie?
- Welches Werkzeug wurde für chirurgische Eingriffe verwendet?
- Die Schiften wurden immer im ionischen ... .
- Wo wird der Schleim produziert?
- Öffentliche Ärzte nahmen, zusätzlich zu ihrem staatlichen Gehalt, ein ... von ihrem Patient.
- Die zwei großen Anatomen, Herophilos und Erasistratos waren Teil welcher Schule?
- Um Erkenntnisse über Anatomie und Physiologie zu erlangen, wurden Sektionen an ... vorgenommen.
- Wodurch bekamen die Priester Anweisungen für die richtige Therapie?
- Wie viele Ärzteschulen sind in Rom vertreten gewesen?
- Das Corpus Hippocraticum gab Auskunft über ... und Praxis.
- Was wurde für chirurgische Eingriffe verwendet?
- Was war das Kennzeichen eines antiken Arztes?
- Zwei berühmte Ärzte waren Erasistratos und ... .
- Was behandelten die Schriften der hellenistischen Medizin vorwiegend?
- Wo gingen die Ärzte hin, um ihre anatomischen Kenntnisse zu erweitern?
- Wovon ist Alexandria die Hauptstadt gewesen?
53 Clues: Wo wird der Schleim produziert? • Wie kann Katarakt übersetzt werden? • Was war die Heimat von Hippokrates? • Hippokrates stammte aus einer ... . • Was war den Etruskern sehr wichtig? • Für Amputationen wurden ... verwendet. • Der Schröpfkopf diente zur lokalen ... . • Welcher Kaiser war gegen das Kurzstudium? • Wodurch war eine Krankheit stets definiert? • ...
Jack's 27th Birthday 2023-04-26
Across
- He gives you oxygen so you can work smarter
- "People who _____ bad and Luke from College"
- You gave me a bite of this the night I flirted with you at Lincoln hehe
- Caity used to dress like ____ ____
- How you will identify me if AI takes over and tries to steal my identity
- My signature on your Christmas card
- The name of the JP Licks cow you bought Jackie
- This Celtics player made eye contact with you
- Where you met my dad & where we're getting married
- I'll say I only want 1 sip but finish the rest
- Our next vacation even though you think it's overrated
- The bar I dominated you in pool at
- The hot guy from the bachelorette who looks like you and is probably the reason why we're dating
- You used this to tie...
- The place I saw your cringe dance moves but became even more obsessed instead
- you love my ______
- 2am expresso martini
- When you told me you had never been here before but vacationed to the exact area 6 years ago
Down
- It's bright pink and the most Rachel thing you owned before dating me
- Our carefully selected anniversary date
- All birds are a ____
- We walked to three different cafes in one day to eat this
- Secret spot where we ate Bova's pastries
- When you first told me you love me :)
- The best ski mountain where you're coming on family vacation with me next winter
- The place I said #16down back to you
- You beat me in checkers at this spot (hint: tall)
- "Jack, how's it going with Rachel Dough?" J: "Good. We're really good at ________."
- You might not be the next _____ _____ but I love your mind
- The number of dogs you're allowed to get us (no more!)
- What you actually ordered on Valentine's Day when you surprised me at Savin Bar
- The sweatshirt you sent me home in after the first night I stayed over and I accidentally wore it to the bar you ended up coming to the next weekend
- "Wear something ____ or I'll tell the Uber to drive past your house"
- Our first official date where you learned I always know the best thing to order on the menu
- I gave you this when I got back from Israel (sorry)
- Our child is going to have thick _____
- People who practice good hygiene use this substance (which you recently learned about this year)
- The day you tricked me into walking to the Omni, Juice Press, Bova's and then brought us to this restaurant for our first unofficial date
- We don't talk about how "PDA" we were here
- If you could steal him you would (he's furry)
- My last-minute Halloween costume the night we had our first kiss
41 Clues: you love my ______ • All birds are a ____ • 2am expresso martini • You used this to tie... • Caity used to dress like ____ ____ • The bar I dominated you in pool at • My signature on your Christmas card • The place I said #16down back to you • When you first told me you love me :) • Our child is going to have thick _____ • Our carefully selected anniversary date • ...
Exam 3 Extra Credit 2013-10-22
Across
- Hand washing is mechanical and is used to do this
- Biofilms and Toxins are examples of this
- This will attack actual sugars from being place in layers
- This can often be found from bacteria in the human colon
- __________ spectrum can affect one or two groups of bacteria
- ___________ transcriptase inhibitors are antiviral and act against HIV
- Clinical settings, public health, and food safety does this to growth
- Overgrowth of the normal bacteria/normal flora causes this
- Alexander Fleming is known for this
- An over acting immune system can cause this
- This type of epidemiology is known to be worldwide
- Antimicrobials that are completely made in a lab
- This will usually begin to develop during the birthing process
- ____________ level 1 is where pathogens do not cause disease in a healthy human
- How to get from the disc to the Agar
- A chronic disease is known to last a _____ time
- This will attack proteins and is often found in personal hygiene materials
- A __________, for example a headache, will only be felt by a patient
- Thermal death _________ is the lowest temperature that kills all cells in both in 10 minutes
- A mosquito bite would be an example of this mode of transmission
- The _________ spectrum will kill many groups of bacteria
Down
- Extreme heat or certain chemicals does this to proteins
- This pathogen will alter the normal body functions
- This is known as the area of clearing
- This type of toxin will affect nerves
- At this stage you will have no signs or symptoms, similar to death
- Soil, water, and food are examples of ____________ reservoirs
- This is the ultimate means of sterilization
- Hand sanitizer is an example of this
- Zoonosis will usually be spread from an animal to a ________ host
- This is usually used to treat TB
- This is the most effective way to control infection
- Chemicals, radiation, and heat can alter or destroy this
- Inflammation of the colon
- Aseptic is used to prevent contamination and be free of what
- Naturally produced
- Anti-viral can prevent the attachment of a virus to a ______
- Dehydration and Heat are examples of __________ methods of moist heat
- This is a component in fungal membranes
- Methods of microbial control using moist heat include boiling, ultra high temperature, pasteurization, and ____________
- This is the site where the pathogen will enter the body, for example the skin
- Drugs can selectively target this
- This is more effective than dry heat and used to disinfect, sanitize, and sterilize
- During this stage you will have the most severe signs and symptoms
- When something is ________ it is free of microbes
- This is sterile and also known as being septic
- You will want your antimicrobial agent to be chemically __________, as well as inexpensive
47 Clues: Naturally produced • Inflammation of the colon • This is usually used to treat TB • Drugs can selectively target this • Alexander Fleming is known for this • Hand sanitizer is an example of this • How to get from the disc to the Agar • This is known as the area of clearing • This type of toxin will affect nerves • This is a component in fungal membranes • ...
Engineering terms 2022-02-03
Across
- elating to the application of technology to engineering problems caused by geological factors
- relating to the chemical processes and substances which occur within living organisms.
- (of a subject or type of study) put to practical use as opposed to being theoretical.
- any of the distinct types of material of which animals or plants are made, consisting of specialized cells and their products.
- set of things working together as parts of a mechanism
- relating to both biology and medicine.
- polite.
- relating to the nucleus of an atom.
- a series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve a particular end.
- sound, especially when recorded, transmitted, or reproduced.
- branch of applied mathematics dealing with motion and forces producing motion.
- the action of transporting someone or something or the process of being transported.
- the programs and other operating information used by a computer.
- combustion or burning, in which substances combine chemically with oxygen from the air
- the transmission and reception of electromagnetic waves of radio frequency, especially those carrying sound messages.
- the armed forces of a country.
- relating to genes or heredity.
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- relating to the art or practice of designing and constructing buildings.
- relating to or consisting of molecules.
- power to influence or direct people's behavior or the course of events.
- the matter from which a thing is or can be made.
- working or produced by machines or machinery.
Down
- to sight, especially in relation to the physical action of light.
- relating to biology or living organisms.
- relating to the conditions that affect hygiene and health
- the ability to do something or act in a particular way, especially as a faculty or quality.
- relating to or denoting a mechanical device which is electrically operated.
- relating to or characterized by industry.
- relating to agriculture.
- a liquid mixture of hydrocarbons that is present in certain rock strata
- the relation of electricity to chemical changes
- communication over a distance by cable, telegraph, telephone, or broadcasting.
- manipulation of matter on a near-atomic scale to produce new structures
- elating to the natural world and the impact of human activity on its condition.
- using electricity for power
- facts provided or learned about something or someone.
- branch of technology that deals with the design, construction, operation, and application of robots a machine resembling a human being and able to replicate certain human movements and functions automatically.
- any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink or that plants absorb in order to maintain life and growth.
- the state of being free from danger or threat.
- technology combining electronics and mechanical engineering.
- relating to or concerned with motor vehicles.
- elating to chemistry, or the interactions of substances as studied in chemistry.
43 Clues: polite. • relating to agriculture. • using electricity for power • the armed forces of a country. • relating to genes or heredity. • relating to the nucleus of an atom. • relating to both biology and medicine. • relating to or consisting of molecules. • relating to biology or living organisms. • relating to or characterized by industry. • ...
Lopera 2022-04-21
Across
- a substance that is used to add colour or change the colour of something
- a small, round, soft red or black fruit with a single hard seed in the middle, or the tree on which the fruit grows
- a small, round container mafe of plastic used for drinking tea, coffee, etc
- the colour, style, and arrangement of the objects in a room
- (an amount of) liquid that is taken into the body through the mouth
- (especially of food or drink) having a taste similar to that of sugar; not bitter or salty
- a small fruit with thick purple or yellow skin and many seeds
- water that has frozen and become solid, or pieces of this
- a fizzy drink (= one with bubbles) containing ginger, sometimes mixed with an alcoholic drink
- a small, round container used for drinking tea, wine, etc.
- the soft part containing seeds that is produced by a plant. Many types of fruit are sweet and can be eaten
- a type of fizzy water (= with bubbles), often mixed with alcoholic drinks
- an artificial substance that has a similar taste to sugar, or a small pill made of this
- a sweet with a mint flavour
- something that is added to food or drink to give it a particular taste
- a round sweet fruit that has a thick orange skin and an orange centre divided into many parts
- a substance in a form like air that is used as a fuel for heating and cooking
Down
- a clear liquid that can make you drunk, also used as a solvent (= a substance that dissolves another) and in fuel and medicines
- a clear liquid, without colour or taste, that falls from the sky as rain and is necessary for animal and plant life
- the degree to which people keep themselves or their environment clean, especially to prevent disease
- an oval fruit that has a thick, yellow skin and sour juice, or the small tree on which this fruit grows
- a talk giving information about something
- a small, round, purple or pale green fruit that you can eat or make into wine
- related to citrus (= fruit that contains acid and has a lot of juice)
- a drink, usually an alcoholic one, made by mixing two or more drinks together
- a cocktail (= a mixed alcoholic drink) containing rum, pineapple juice, and coconut
- a cold drink that contains a lot of sugar and caffeine and that is said to give you energy
- an alcoholic drink made from grain and hops (= a type of plant)
- an oval tropical fruit with a smooth skin, orange-yellow flesh, and a large, hard seed in the middle
- a small coloured sweet that needs to be chewed a lot before it is swallowed
30 Clues: a sweet with a mint flavour • a talk giving information about something • water that has frozen and become solid, or pieces of this • a small, round container used for drinking tea, wine, etc. • the colour, style, and arrangement of the objects in a room • a small fruit with thick purple or yellow skin and many seeds • ...
Unit 2 PL3A 2023-09-14
Across
- physically or mentally ill
- a collection or mass
- a food that is made from grain and eaten with milk, especially in the morning
- completely, very much
- (esp. of insects, plants, and animals) to produce a small but painful injury by making a very small hole in the skin
- new or different
- to be hurt, damaged, or destroyed by fire or extreme heat
- an injury or mark where the skin has not been broken but is darker in colour
- protected against a particular disease by particular substances in the blood
- in the opposite direction to; as a protection or defense
- not cooked
- calmly, kindly, or softly
- something dangerous or serious, such as an accident, that happens suddenly or unexpectedly and needs fast action in order to avoid harmful results
- a strong metal that is a mixture of iron and carbon
- having no doubt or knowing exactly that something is true, or known to be true, correct, exact, or effective
- to (cause something to) grow or change into a more advanced, larger, or stronger form
- a large amount of money or valuable possessions that someone has
- a person who is receiving medical care
- the degree to which people keep themselves or their environment clean
- in or within a short time; before long; quickly
- a damaged area of the body, such as a cut or hole in the skin
Down
- (esp. of insects, plants, and animals) to produce a small but painful injury by making a very small hole in the skin
- continuing to happen or continuing to be done
- to stop something from happening or someone from doing something
- usual or ordinary; happening or doing something often
- to start to happen or exist
- a small piece of material, used in cleaning to remove dirt, dust, or liquid
- to get or receive something from someone with the intention of giving it back after a period of time
- a very small organism that causes disease
- the set of things that are happening and the conditions that exist at a particular time and place
- to use your teeth to cut into something or someone
- to take something without the permission or knowledge of the owner and keep it; to rub something
- to use water to clean the soap or dirt from something
- to not move away from or leave a place or situation
- to cover or reach a wider or increasing area
- necessary or needed
- someone or something that has been hurt, damaged, or killed or has suffered, either because of the actions of someone
- a condition in which bacteria or viruses that cause disease have entered the body
- an answer or reaction
- a continuous pain
- in place of someone or something else
- a device like a box that moves up and down, carrying people
- to give the effect of being; to be judged to be
43 Clues: not cooked • new or different • a continuous pain • necessary or needed • a collection or mass • completely, very much • an answer or reaction • calmly, kindly, or softly • physically or mentally ill • to start to happen or exist • in place of someone or something else • a person who is receiving medical care • a very small organism that causes disease • ...
Hospital 2024-11-05
Across
- A machine that gives an electric shock to restart a heart.
- The uniform worn by medical professionals in a hospital.
- A doctor in training who works under supervision.
- Protective gear worn by healthcare workers to maintain hygiene.
- Medication used to numb sensation during surgery.
- Intensive Care Unit; a special unit for critical patients.
- A place for conducting medical tests.
- - The area where bodies are kept in a hospital.
- - A medical professional who diagnoses and treats patients.
- A wheeled stretcher for transporting patients.
- Room - The part of the hospital for urgent care.
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging; a detailed imaging scan of the body.
- Imaging tests like CT, MRI, or ultrasound used for diagnosis.
- Supports that help patients walk when injured.
- A written order for medication from a doctor.
- When a patient is released from the hospital.
- Material used to cover and protect wounds.
- A patient who visits the hospital but does not stay overnight.
- Free from germs, necessary for surgeries and wound care.
- The process of determining the priority of patient treatments.
- Delivery of fluids or medications via IV.
- A small, sharp knife used for surgical procedures.
- Liquid or gel for cleaning hands and surfaces.
- An imaging test using sound waves to view organs or a fetus.
Down
- A medical tool used by doctors to listen to heart and lung sounds.
- Short for intravenous; a method of delivering fluids or medications directly into a vein.
- A device for measuring blood sugar levels.
- A vehicle that transports patients to the hospital.
- Key health indicators like temperature, heart rate, and blood pressure.
- Mask A mask that provides oxygen to patients who need assistance breathing.
- list covers a range of terms from equipment to staff roles, perfect for understanding a hospital environment or even for creating a crossword!
- A machine that helps patients breathe.
- The branch of medicine dealing with imaging tests.
- A healthcare professional providing patient care and support.
- A device used for injecting or withdrawing fluids.
- Electrocardiogram; a test that records heart activity.
- Therapy to help patients recover from injury or surgery.
- Protective face covering, especially during procedures.
- A container used by bedridden patients to go to the bathroom.
- Stitches used to close wounds.
- A device used to measure body temperature.
- Electronic Health Record; a digital version of a patient’s medical history.
- A tube used to remove fluids from or deliver fluids to the body.
- A record of a patient’s medical history and treatments.
- Clothing worn by patients or protective wear by medical staff.
- Imaging technology used to view inside the body.
- A patient who stays overnight in the hospital.
- A small, solid form of medication taken orally.
- The place in the hospital where medications are dispensed.
- Pressure Cuff A device used to measure blood pressure.
50 Clues: Stitches used to close wounds. • A place for conducting medical tests. • A machine that helps patients breathe. • Delivery of fluids or medications via IV. • A device for measuring blood sugar levels. • A device used to measure body temperature. • Material used to cover and protect wounds. • A written order for medication from a doctor. • ...
OMC Spring Crossword 2013-03-12
Across
- Studies show that employees who are engaged in the workplace experience higher degrees of _______
- This KUN rest was featured in the first edition of the OMC publication, The Attitude.
- Having a chemical properly labels is essential to _______.
- Work the customer is willing to pay for (without the hyphen).
- When it comes to workplace safety, workers have the right to know, ________ and refuse.
- This waste requires space, people and equipment to count, store, transport and maintain it. Less is better!
- once the weather becomes a bit warmer, we can have these again.
- The more of these in inventory the better!
- This supports the first three principles of the 5S.
- one of our largest customers.
- Rather than dealing with only the symptoms, the best way to correct issues is at the ______.
- The word 'plastic' comes from the Greek word, _________.
- If we have this being shared frequently by all staff, we can prevent issues before they happen.
- the sight of this bird is often attributed to one of the first signs of spring.
- Build a good one of these and business will improve!
- A great one of these is essential at OMC.
- The number of founders of Ottawa Mould Craft.
- Ottawa Mould Craft has this many owners.
Down
- A _________ is a chemical compound or mixture of compounds consisting of repeating structural units created through a process of polymerization.
- This deadly waste can be hard to see if you're not still for a time.
- Proper _______ techniques will save your back!
- The colour code used at OMC to identify Controlled Goods.
- One of the most popular words staff gave in 2012 that described our company.
- As unified _____ we can do amazing things!
- There are this many kanban rules.
- Is the deadliest waste, often causing all the other wastes.
- Essential to cold/flu prevention.
- With this green power installed, the business will save money in the future.
- The best method to follow in efforts to achieve results is to 1) Plan, 2) Do, 3) Check and 4) ___.
- Meaning "good change" or change for the good.
- This production style is costly and can create defects/errors.
- The right attitude will achieve the right ______.
- You can't fix what you don't ____ as a issue.
- Injection moulding machines require one to be mindful of three main hazards; heat, electricity and ______.
- In July of 2012 we all had training on workplace _________ & violence
- ________ is essential to sustaining.
- This area was the first at OMC to undergo a 5S transformation.
- The SPI called, "Cell _____" is essential to the production floor basics.
- the Ontario ministry of _______ keeps tabs on businesses to be sure they are practising safety standards.
- "A vision without _______ is merely a dream."
40 Clues: one of our largest customers. • There are this many kanban rules. • Essential to cold/flu prevention. • ________ is essential to sustaining. • Ottawa Mould Craft has this many owners. • A great one of these is essential at OMC. • As unified _____ we can do amazing things! • The more of these in inventory the better! • Meaning "good change" or change for the good. • ...
