hygiene Crossword Puzzles
Platform 2024-08-31
Across
- Must be managed carefully when we do PI planning
- Combined with Infrastructures and Partnership it’s a small but mighty team
- Daily
- others say Immediate, but not Tanmoy, Raju, Swetang and Tushar
- We’re obsessing over them
- Our leader in Pune
- Our own positive-energy role model
- At the end of the sprint
- Happens in the pods
- Improves STP
- Our base in FL
- Our platform covers 58 of them according to idip
- Helps us brain storm and organize our thoughts
- Product Managers maintain them
- We deliver this for Payments
- Impacted by the CloudStrike incident
- Take in on, whether you’re directly responsible or now
- Group 4 is passionate about mitigating it
- Our second largest practice
- We’ve been working on adjusting ours since March
- Not just practiced in rugby
- WIN champion
- This group is passionate about automating it
- Number of pods
- She’s been in the US 10 years now
- They tirelessly remind us of how to get better at this new model
- “Turn your _ on”
- Where we keep track of what we do
- How Group 8 organizes their payments
- ECB operated network
- Moving to ISO next year
- Not electronic, but will be re-invented by Andy, Michelle and Lakshmi.
- 20022
- What we do together
- We are proudly part of _
- Couldn’t run this without Don, Doug, Vaibhav and Kevin
- Important location not just for the European Union
- Preceeds Management for Tesia, Elix and Ravee
- Fun fact: he’s an avid Knicks fan (hint… check-out our Leadership Team page)
- Major enhancement to UPP in August
- Where we meet
- Essential to our success when applied to Jira
- What we create with automation
- The theme of Objective 5
- Lack of it leads to lots of defects
- first for Chris, Stan, Kaja and Kalyana.
- Usually on the weekend
- Known for 3 rivers
- Group 14 keeps them up and running and robust. Thank you!
- We always target 100% remediation
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- Keeps us in business. Thanks to Nathan and Amar.
- Group 9 has not choice but to be _
- What we need to do to client experience according to Objective 3
- Paper Payments Group is highly dependent on those
- Where we information and collaborate
- The Eastern most location for our Platform staff
- Some eat them, we use it for payments
- What we do at the end of a sprint
- Not an after-thought at the end of a letter or email, but critical to production.
- That’s what we all together are
- Some of us thought it was an island and then learned better
- We innovate
- To some it supports a 100+ year old mode of transportation - we use them for payments
- They serve our clients day-in and day-out. Thank you!
- Make it hard to find a good time for meetings
- Drive how we think about and prioritize our work
- How we connect things
- In combination with qualification it’s a key part of our platform, not just for Kara, Pradeep, Dawn and Charlie.
- A small but mighty practice that helps us define what we do
- 2 weeks
- Provide insights that help us identify opportunities
- Thanks to Charu and Praveen for leading this
- Our platform has _ of them
- 3rd parties
- Not only for peas
- OKR 1.4 deals with it
- In your email inbox on a weekly basis
- From the same country as the Quokka
- Starts the work
- What we improve per Objective 2
- Passionate about USD Modernization
- _ resiliency
- On the Bay of Bengal
- Home of United
- Not like Chips but close, in the UK
- Nature of our pods
- First part of POM
- We’re learning to be that, but sometimes we’re still a bit stiff
- Sarthak brought her back
- Where 240G is
- Mary, Dharmvir and Vaibhav curate it carefully
- Look at OKR 1.2
- that’s what we do
- … Route & Distribute
- Like children
- 18.52550N, 73.86748E
96 Clues: Daily • 20022 • 2 weeks • We innovate • 3rd parties • Improves STP • WIN champion • _ resiliency • Where we meet • Where 240G is • Like children • Our base in FL • Number of pods • Home of United • Starts the work • Look at OKR 1.2 • “Turn your _ on” • Not only for peas • First part of POM • that’s what we do • Our leader in Pune • Nature of our pods • Known for 3 rivers • Happens in the pods • What we do together • ...
corona kruiswoord 2020-05-05
Across
- dit wit vloeibaar ingredient kan je opkloppen en wordt vaak bbij desserts gebruikt
- met deze groente maak je de volgende sauzen; bolognaise, arrabiata, amatriciana
- dit gerecht is typisch italiaans. een platte ronde deegbodem met beleg en tomatensaus
- uit kokend water komt geen rook maar
- hierin maak je gerechten die je daarna in de oven zet
- deze groep van ingredienten worden allemaal gemaakt op basis van melk
- van dit fruit wordt wijn gemaakt
- tomaten pellen (franse keukenterm)
- deze ijzeren staaf gebruik je om een mes te wetten (slijpen)
- blikjes, plastic flessen en melkkartons gooi je in deze vuilbak
- deze snijtechniek gebruik je om bijvoorbeeld een teentje look fijn te snijden
- deze kleine groene vrucht komt uit de citrus familie en is heel zuur
- deze hartige groenten taart maak je met bladerdeeg, groenten, eieren en room voor je ze in de oven bakt
- in kleine blokjes gesneden groente of fruit
- deze gebruik je om soep uit te schenken
- met dit voorwerp kan je wortelen of asperges schillen
- om potten mooi volledig uit te kuisen gebruik je dit voorwerp. Bestaat meestal uit een houten hanvat met een rubberen onderkant
- deze afkorting gebruikt men in recepten voor koffielepel
- dit is de baas van de keuken
- welk gezond dessert krijg je als je verschillende soorten fruit schilt, versnijdt en mengt
- in dit toestel bewaar je voedingswaren koel
- deze witte saus eet je vaak bij je frietjes
- met dit kruid wordt de bekende saus béarnaise afgewerkt
- op dit blad vind je terug hoe je een bepaald gerecht moet bereiden
- al het afgewerkte eten mooi op een bord leggen
- deze groente maak je frietjes of puree
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- in een kruidenboeket zitten lauier, peterselie en ....
- deze roze vis zwemt graag in koude wateren en wordt vaak gerookt
- mengeling van boter en bloem die gebruikt wordt om sauzen te binden
- dit materiaal wordt ook wel een garde of een fouet genoemd
- 1 liter bestaat uit 1000 ....
- garen van een ingredient op een laag vuurtje in een vetstof
- de kippenborst wordt ook wel de ..... genoemd
- de fijn geraspte schil van bv citroen, limoen of sinaasappel
- een andere naam voor het eigeel
- Als water 100°C heeft, dan is het aan het...
- bij deze smelttechniek (bv chocolade) zet je een mengkom boven een kookpot met een beetje kokend water
- deze vetstof kan gemaakt worden van olijven, zonnebloempitten, mais,...
- dit materiaal gebruik je om pasta of aardappelen af te gieten
- dit gerecht bestaat uit pasta vellen, bechamel en bolognaise saus
- dit dessert bestaat uit vier gelijke delen en wordt ook wel quatre quart genoemd
- witte saus op basis van bloem, boter en melk
- om een soep op smaak te brengen gebruikt men ... Kan van kip of groenten zijn
- alle teentjes look vormen samen een ... look
- hier kan je ingredienten op versnijdenHet bestaat in verschillende kleuren
- hiermee kan je ingredienten wegen
- dit voorwerp gebruik je om stukjes uit een vloeibare bereiding te halen. Je kan het ook gebruiken om bloem heel fijn te maken.
- dit gerecht komt laatst op de tafel (na het hoofdgerecht)
- deze afkorting gebruiken we in een recept voor eetlepel
- dit elektrisch toestel gebruik je om bv deeg te mengen of room op te kloppen
- deze bereiding wordt steeds gefrituurd en betsaat in vele vormen bv. van kaas, vlees, garnaal, aardappel...
- om een hoeveelheid water af te meten, gebruik je een ...
- 1 kilogram bestaat uit 1000 ....
- als je een groente in lang dunne reepjes snijdt, dan snijd je ze in...
- planten en blaadjes die gebruikt worden om een gerecht meer smaak te geven
- koffie drink je uit een...
- alle regels rond hygiene en orde in de keuken
- met dit toestel werk je vaak een soep af
- de verzamelnaam voor macaroni, spaghetti, spirelli, penne,... is
- hierin bak je vaak vlees, het wordt gemaakt van melk
60 Clues: koffie drink je uit een... • dit is de baas van de keuken • 1 liter bestaat uit 1000 .... • een andere naam voor het eigeel • van dit fruit wordt wijn gemaakt • 1 kilogram bestaat uit 1000 .... • hiermee kan je ingredienten wegen • tomaten pellen (franse keukenterm) • uit kokend water komt geen rook maar • deze groente maak je frietjes of puree • ...
integrative activity 2021-03-22
Across
- Is defines how the passage of gastric content towards the esophagus.
- This is usually measured monthly from birth to the first 3 months of age and must be within the three and ninety-seven percentiles to be considered normal.
- Is it the ideal way to provide young children with the nutrients they need for healthy growth and development
- Is the abbreviation of model that explain the process that a drug make since the moment to ingest.
- They are a group of chronic non-communicable diseases and have a frequency of eight per one thousand births in the world
- It is a set of activities aimed at maintaining the comfort and safety of the Newborn to provide well-being and relaxation.
- Is it the process by which living things consume and obtain the nutrients needed to survive and perform all necessary day-to-day activities
- Are they highly effective oral antimicrobials in the treatment of a wide variety of infectious diseases
- Is it the action and effect of growing
- Are they measuring instruments, of a tangible and quantifiable nature, that allow the quality of the processes to be evaluated
- Do they aim to take care of the environment
- Is it cancer of blood tissues, including bone marrow
- The name that of the child of twenty-nine days until the two years old
- Is the term that is given to the group of diseases that him characterizes for the loss of the normal kidney functions.
- Is it an infection that occurs anywhere in the urinary tract
- Are they those that reflect the essential functions of the, including heart rate, respiratory rate, temperature and blood pressure
- These is the inflammation of the mucous membrane and the pharynx, the than common is the respiratory tract infection caused for virus.
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- Is the name that is given the group of activitys in the which evaluate the weight, the percentiles, the height, the head circunference and the relation weight- height.
- Does it consist of a series of tests that seek to find out if a person has problems in the brain or spinal cord
- Do you seek to protect children as the human beings they are
- Is it a useful statistical data to study the processes of evolution and control of diseases
- Is the need basic of the organism that it allows restore the physical functions and psychology for the physical performance.
- It is the process of increasing neuromotor, cognitive and psychosocial capacities, which takes place in the life of the child during its first years.
- Is it the science that studies drugs in all their aspects
- Is the name of the child during the twenty-four hours until the twenty-nine days
- These is a group of beta-lactam antibiotic and in the which exist four generations and acting on gram negatives and gram positive.
- Is it the human's own ability to express thoughts and feelings through speech
- Is an alteration in the characteristic movement of intestine with an increase in the contents of water, volume or frequency of the evacuations.
- Are they primarily active against Gram + and Gram - cocci
- It is the anthropometric measurement obtained by using a weighing machine for use in incubators or for infants.
- It the loss of body fluids for some disease or for iatrogenia
- Is the capacity that not is learned and that belong to the nature of a person since his birth
- Does it refer to a person's weight, height and body mass index
- Is it the Height of a person, measured from the sole of the foot to the vertex of the head
- These is an antibiotic medication of group of the aminoglycosides of spread spectrum that acting on gram negative bacteria.
- It is the name given to the main events or causes of death that have occurred and are reported in the population.
36 Clues: Is it the action and effect of growing • Do they aim to take care of the environment • Is it cancer of blood tissues, including bone marrow • Is it the science that studies drugs in all their aspects • Are they primarily active against Gram + and Gram - cocci • Do you seek to protect children as the human beings they are • ...
B4M5 Puzzle Time! 2024-01-04
Across
- Inflammation of the pericardium (the sac surrounding the heart), causing chest pain.
- The organ responsible for oxygenating blood and removing carbon dioxide, helping you breathe and sing "lung" notes.
- Emergency procedure involving chest compressions and rescue breathing to restore blood circulation and breathing in a person with cardiac arrest.
- Medications that constrict blood vessels, raising blood pressure; used in cases of severe hypotension.
- Mechanical device that helps patients breathe by delivering oxygen to the lungs and removing carbon dioxide.
- A cardiac condition that might make you think of a "wacky pathway" disrupting the normal heart rhythm.
- This is a type of temporary ventricular support device, giving a little "impel" or push to the heart's pumping ability.
- Also known as adrenaline, this medication can quickly raise blood pressure and heart rate in emergency situations, making you feel "epic" and energized.
- This imaging technique uses sound waves, providing a "visual symphony" of internal structures without radiation.
- These vessels carry blood away from the heart, and the word might remind you of a major thoroughfare for blood circulation.
- A test that records the electrical activity of the heart over a period of time, providing information about heart rate and rhythm.
- A procedure to diagnose and treat heart conditions using a catheter to access the heart's chambers and blood vessels.
- The opposite of intubation, it's like saying "exit the tube" - the process of removing the breathing tube once the patient can breathe independently.
- Medications or interventions aimed at improving the force of heart contractions.
- A device that delivers an electric shock to the heart to restore normal rhythm during sudden cardiac arrest.
- A medication with a name that might make you think of "milling around" – it's a phosphodiesterase inhibitor that helps improve heart function.
- A mechanical device providing support to a weakened heart's left ventricle, ensuring blood flow and giving a "left-hand" to the heart.
- Think of this medication as a "dose of boost" for the heart. It's a positive inotrope used to increase cardiac output.
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- Continuous assessment of blood pressure, heart rate, and other parameters to evaluate the heart's pumping ability and overall cardiovascular status.
- The central organ in the circulatory system, often symbolized as a sign of love or emotion.
- This system helps manage waste in a controlled way, ensuring a clean and comfortable environment; think of it as a "sanitary strategy" for dealing with digestive remnants.
- This medical device, named after its inventor, is a flexible tube inserted into a specific body part to drain fluids or allow monitoring—commonly used in the urinary system for drainage.
- This sedative-hypnotic agent is sometimes humorously called "milk of amnesia" due to its milky appearance and ability to induce rapid anesthesia.
- A protein released into the bloodstream during a heart attack; elevated levels indicate heart muscle damage.
- A feminine hygiene device used in healthcare settings, it helps manage incontinence by providing a non-invasive way to collect urine.
- An implanted device that helps regulate the heart's rhythm by sending electrical impulses to the heart muscles.
- A small mesh tube inserted into an artery to help keep it open and improve blood flow.
- It's a direct pathway into the bloodstream, often referred to as a "lifeline" for administering medications or fluids.
- This antiarrhythmic medication is often used to regulate the heart's rhythm, and its name might remind you of an "amiable drone."
- Think of this procedure as the insertion of a breathing tube, ensuring a secure "air highway" for patients who need respiratory support.
- This cooling device sounds like a "chill sentinel," helping maintain optimal body temperature in critical situations.
- Irregular heart rhythm; can be too fast (tachycardia) or too slow (bradycardia).
- This approach focuses on providing comfort and relief, like a soothing "pal" during challenging times in healthcare.
- A device inserted into the aorta to assist the heart in pumping blood, often used in cases of cardiac failure.
- Often referred to as a "heart attack," it occurs when blood flow to a part of the heart muscle is blocked, leading to damage or death of the heart tissue.
- Chest pain or discomfort caused by reduced blood flow to the heart muscle.
36 Clues: Chest pain or discomfort caused by reduced blood flow to the heart muscle. • Irregular heart rhythm; can be too fast (tachycardia) or too slow (bradycardia). • Medications or interventions aimed at improving the force of heart contractions. • Inflammation of the pericardium (the sac surrounding the heart), causing chest pain. • ...
Bollywood and Law Crossword 2022-02-23
Across
- Call it Double Jeopardy, call it blind justice. This movie had Amitabh Bachchan spending 20 years in prison. Name the movie.
- This movie directed by Prakash Jha and loosely inspired from the epic Mahabharata, the movie Godfather and even the life of the Gandhi family, deals with issues of caste and nepotism in the political system. Name the movie.
- This movie starring Akshay Kumar and Bhumi Pednekar could have been a 3-hour long advertisement for our Prime Minister’s pet hygiene project. Name the movie.
- This movie starring Konkana Sen and Rahul Bose on communal strife sounds like a Tamil movie but was actually directed by a Bengali Director. Name the director.
- This Marathi movie deals with complex issues of casteism and honor killing but was loved by many for its romantic angle. Name a song from this movie that became a national hit.
- Originally made in Telegu and later remade in Hindi and Tamil, this hit movie received flak from several quarters for its glorification of toxic masculinity and misogyny. The lead character also violates the professional ethics code in his capacity as a surgeon. Name the Telegu movie.
- Amitabh Bachchan played the legal eagle in this Bollywood movie on consent which was later remade in Tamil. Name the actor who takes on the same role in the Tamil movie.
- There are 3 Hindi movies inspired from this incident, the latest has Akshay Kumar in the role of the naval officer who shoots his wife’s lover dead and went on to be acquitted for the murder leading to the removal of jury system in India. Name the naval officer.
- This satire on the rampant corruption in the construction sector in India starring Nasruddin Shah, Om Puri, Pankaj Kapur is considered by some as the funniest movie of all time. Name the movie.
- Based on a real-life event, this movie is based on the struggles of a small-town college professor years before Section 377 of the IPC was decriminalized. Name the actor who played the professor.
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- One of the few movies that deals with the question of gender identity without making a mockery of it, this Bengali movie directed by Rituparno Ghosh explores the struggles of a man who craves to be a woman. Name the movie.
- Based on a book about Chetan Bhagat’s own experiences of ragging and undue parental expectations in college, this movie had a 44-year-old Aamir Khan play a college student. Name the movie.
- This movie depicts the trial of persons accused of a serious crime and has the actor Sunny Deol mouthing the famous dialogue “Tareek pe Tareek, Tareek pe Tareek”. Name the crime.
- Inspired from an English movie starring Meryl Streep and Dustin Hoffman, this Hindi movie has Manisha Koirala and Aamir Khan reprising the roles of a couple caught in the midst of a divorce and custody trial.
- Part of a trilogy, this movie based on a Shakespearean Tragedy, shows uncomfortable truths about Kashmir and the draconian application of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act in the state (Union Territory since 2019). Name the movie.
- You can’t do it in private and you can’t do it at a party in front of other people. In this movie directed by Anubhav Sinha, Taapsee Pannu says she won’t tolerate it.
- This movie is as much about religious tolerance as it is about adoption of three brothers separated in their childhood. The highlight is a song with the great Amitabh Bachchan emerging from a big egg, wearing a smock and spouting gibberish. Name the movie.
- Produced by Amir Khan, this movie on farmer suicides went all the way to the Oscars. Name the movie.
- A Bimal Roy movie, much ahead of its times, this one is a gentle exploration of caste discrimination within the confines of a family. Name the leading lady of this movie.
- This film on child marriage first made in Bengali in 1967 film and in Hindi in 1976 with the same name has the popular song “Bade ache lagte hain….”. Name the movie.
20 Clues: Produced by Amir Khan, this movie on farmer suicides went all the way to the Oscars. Name the movie. • Call it Double Jeopardy, call it blind justice. This movie had Amitabh Bachchan spending 20 years in prison. Name the movie. • ...
Vocab 2013-08-03
Across
- that you need your own space and time
- you know the limits of your responsibilities which will help you feel safe.
- someone's interest's and activities will help them to improve
- what has to be done.(eg) supporting a consumer to sit up in bed
- is the smallest germ and can only be seen with a microscope
- when on pm shift, what do you do when you see morning shift?
- can affect different areas of a person's life
- approach is about looking at the whole person, not just the individual parts.
- it say's WHAT staff should do in particular situations
- the standards and morals that their spiritual beliefs,sexuality, or the way they show respect
- outside sometimes by people, and your not allowed in your job
- teaching new migrants english
- is something that you learn from your family and your surroundings
- any relevant laws, codes and standards of practice are listed.
- is a fungi infection that can be seen with the naked eye,and it has 5 words..
- is another word for punctual
- a consumer needs to __________ their role.
- you are required to keep things personal and private
- is a sign for warning or taking care
- rights the ____ ______ snap game
- is to be performed if his or her heart stops beating
- are probably the most common thing that you will take against infection
- principal remember working at different levels or in confined spaces can put stress on your joints and spine
- it say's HOW staff should do what the policy requires them to do
- a virus that has 9 words
- how you listen to others at work ect... or how you understand each other
- behaviour failing to report any incident's, that makes a support worker look bad
- are important as they provide a baseline for understanding the concepts of right or wrong.
- reproduce by spreading tiny spores that can cause infections on or inside the body
- how does a person think or feel about themselves?
- to learn to gain more experience
- can be picked up from body fluids or objects like touching other things ect..
- if you come across a wet floor, what does that mean?
- a plan of a tasks to do
- any risks
- keeping your mind alert
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- can live on the surface of the body or enter the body through the mouth or skin
- someone making sure he has a good diet is a ______ that adds to his or hers quality of life
- directives also known as living wills
- is another word or being forced
- interests these are hobbies ect...
- is the most important way to prevent the spread of infection
- is an examples of unwelcome or offensive behaviour.
- involves being willingness,desire to do something
- is information on back of blister packs.
- people need to get involve in activities
- is by communicating effectively
- you should not be pressured you into something you do not want
- another word for throw away certain things
- description a fomal summary of the important features of your job
- closing one door and opening another,(eg) moving on
- means the way we move our bodies and get around, some may find it difficult to move.
- should support you to live a dignified, independent life
- will influence what people expect of you
- the ways people thinks about their world
- is what a procedure look like?
- plan starting something and finishing it.
- a parasites infection that has 7 words
- are tiny living things made up of shingle cells
- __ _____ the rule of codes that we have to follow
- is short for enduring power of attorney
- may stay in the air for a long time and be carried a long way. if inhaled, infection may be passed on.
62 Clues: any risks • a plan of a tasks to do • keeping your mind alert • a virus that has 9 words • is another word for punctual • teaching new migrants english • is what a procedure look like? • is another word or being forced • is by communicating effectively • rights the ____ ______ snap game • to learn to gain more experience • interests these are hobbies ect... • ...
Skills Fair 2021-10-11
Across
- code ___________. bomb threat
- when coming in contact with you must wash your hands with soap and water. when cleaning with bleach you must remain treated surface visibly wet for 3 minutes.
- is the deliberate misplacement, misuse, or exploitation of a resident’s belongings or money without the resident’s consent.
- is the force of rubbing two surfaces against one another.
- code __________. tornado warning
- ____________ therapy is a total body approach to mobility- balance- gait- and strength training.
- _______ assist is no help needed
- dentures that only replace some teeth in your mouth.
- _______ assist is helper does more than half. lifting oh holding limbs. lots of effort
- means taking advantage of a resident for personal gain through the use of manipulation, intimidation, threats, or coercion.
- is the failure to provide goods and services to a resident that are necessary to avoid physical harm, pain, mental anguish or emotional distress.
- ________ care: patient involved. staff provides. weight bearing assistance.
- loud high-pitched musical sounds produced by upper respiratory tract obstruction.
- high or low pitched and are continuous sounds associated with airway narrowing
- ______________ therapy is a professional whole engages in professional practice in the areas of communication and swallowing across the life span.
- code ___________. tornado watch
- coarse or fine lung sounds. They are discontinuous interrupted explosive sounds
- ________ assist. patient involved. guiding. non- weight bearing assistance
- _______ assist is full staff performance
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- It's a type of dementia that affects the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain- which are the key to maintaining skills related to memory -language -judgment --problem solving and behavioral and emotional regulation. it makes up to 10 to 15% of the dementia cases
- the 2nd most common variety of dementia. Accounting for 20 to 40% of the dementia cares. it's caused by reduced blood supply to the brain due to blood vessels that are diseased- blocked- leaky or otherwise damage. Without necessary blood supply brain cells die resulting in decreased memory thinking and reasoning skills. common early signs include difficulty concentrating -lower speed of thinking- challenges following steps problems with planning and decision making
- continuous low pitched rattling lung sounds that often resemble snoring.
- code ___________. flood warning
- ____________ therapy teaches you how to adapt in order to perform specific tasks as it relates to activities of daily living
- _________ assist is staff does less than half . lifting or holding. less effort
- is the deliberate infliction of injury, unreasonable confinement, intimidation, or punishment, which results in physical harm, pain, or mental anguish. This includes verbal, sexual, physical, or mental abuse, as well as abuse enabled through the use of technology.
- code ___________. active shooter
- ________ assist is staff sets up and cleans up only.
- disease inflammation caused by gum disease increases the risk.
- is caused by harmed tooth enamel and causes damage to the gums and the bones that supports the teeth
- When a person has more than one type of dementia. 1 in 10 people diagnosed with the dementia has evidence of more than one type of dementia present.
- is the most common type of dementia. it accounts for 60-80 % of dementia cases. it's a progressive brain disease that leads to broken connections between nerve cells and tissues shrinking in parts or the brain necessary to memory functions.
- bacteria in the mouth can travel to the lungs while breathing. older adults with poor dental hygiene especially those who smoke are at increased risk for bacterial ________.
- a sticky film of bacteria that builds up when food or sugar coast teeth over times
- ____________ activities for patients with dementia include arts and crafts. exercise. reminiscing and reading. cooking and baking. folding towel and clothing. singing and music.
- ________ body. accounts for 5 to 10% of dementia cases. Tiny deposits of protein in the nerve cells of the brain. It's linked to the loss of connection between these nerve cells as well as the low levels of chemical messengers in the brain. Common signs include sleep problems hallucinations and difficulty maintaining attention
- ________ assist is oversight. encouragement. cues.
- is a gravity force pushing down on the patient's body with resistance between the patient and the chair or bed.
- code __________. missing person
- dentures that replaces all your teeth in your mouth
- ______ red. Active fire
41 Clues: ______ red. Active fire • code ___________. bomb threat • code ___________. flood warning • code ___________. tornado watch • code __________. missing person • code __________. tornado warning • code ___________. active shooter • _______ assist is no help needed • _______ assist is full staff performance • ________ assist is oversight. encouragement. cues. • ...
AIMEE CLARK BIRTHDAY CROSSWORD 2025-08-09
Across
- name of the goodest boy in the whole wide world
- name of the creek where boys live
- long for
- both netball and airplanes have these
- audio streaming service founded in Sweden
- country of the city one of our friends is named after
- if the venue for your birthday dinner were instead a place of worship for chewy fruit-flavoured candy, it might be called this (7, 9)
- an overnight flight
- the hottest planet in our solar system
- yours should be very high now, if you are completing this crossword as I asked you to
- the letters ELSEHAY unjumbled
- what ignorance is to people who would rather not know
- a Big Bad Wolf's Kryptonite
- belief that life is meaningless
- sometimes you have to be this when speaking to one in the hospital
- Thai city frequented by Geelong teens (6, 3)
- an association you might make with a slipper and a pumpkin
- a fitting term for the effect a prolonged loss of electricity may have on an ice-sculpting business
- surgical operation removing cancerous tumours from a gland in the abdomen
- what some netball umpires at Kardinia Park might give you for committing murder, for example [phrase] (4, 2, 3, 5)
- comfortable footwear for nurses
- gateway to the Great Ocean Road
- part of your hand, or metal spike, or to complete perfectly, or sexual act
- if you were wearing pants with this design, I might say, 'Where are your legs?' jokingly
- An intense surgical operation, in board game form
- leave an aircraft
- connection between two normally diverging anatomical structures
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- what the future has in store for Andrew & I
- hit song by Iyaz, or a fumble of the ball
- Rihanna suggests shining bright like one
- surname of Sophie who graduated in KIC's class of '18
- large, quadrupedal mammal which is also the national animal of Vietnam (5, 7)
- Suncorp Super Netball team that shares its name with an AFL team
- you might use one to wipe water from your shower door
- Actress Foster of ‘Silence of the Lambs’
- Andrew came over the other night to fiddle with mine
- surname of stern KIC teacher that sounds like VERDICT
- my surname rhymes with several varieties of this
- one might describe a suspect's as 'medium'
- you'll probably fly over this on your way to Vietnam
- one of two colours appearing on the Vietnamese flag
- what wisdom leads to
- my favourite and least favourite video game (6, 2, 7)
- Academy Award winner for best animated feature at the Oscars in 2002
- what a patient administered benzodiazepines might say
- suburb to the east of Highton
- second word of an Australian business beginning with your last name
- homophone for how you might greet someone whose name is a homophone for the basic unit of heredity, or cleanliness COFFEE, key ingredient of tiramisu CLUE, what this is DIFFERENTIATE, tell apart, it is also a maths term CHAIR, object often wielded by WWE performers, though not its typical use CRYINGBABY, one might make a flight noisy and uncomfortable (6, 4) THECLOCK, what I'm composing this crossword on, during my shift [phrase] (3, 5) GOFURTHER, Ford slogan (2, 7) INTERNET, what you can't use to cheat on this crossword, if you are completing this crossword as intended WALUIGI, resulting character after hitting Mario with a blue shell (according to colour theory)
- Geelong Sports Hub menu item
- Number of stars on the Subaru logo
- 'see!' upon proving someone wrong (1, 4, 3, 2)
- an appropriate adjective for me if I was being eccentric
- like many of the messages in the group chat (1-1)
- Kardinia's predecessor
- ‘Fee-fi-fo…’
- What ‘K’ might represent
- disgraced athlete with last name ***NUMBER***
- what you might use an eraser for
- you badly jammed one in a door
- ‘No Internet’ dinosaur species (1-3)
- national dish of Vietnam
- movie you watched during childhood (hopefully) that was often an orange VHS tape
- what baby computers call their fathers (corny joke)
- Elaine’s obsession
64 Clues: long for • ‘Fee-fi-fo…’ • leave an aircraft • Elaine’s obsession • an overnight flight • what wisdom leads to • Kardinia's predecessor • What ‘K’ might represent • national dish of Vietnam • a Big Bad Wolf's Kryptonite • Geelong Sports Hub menu item • suburb to the east of Highton • the letters ELSEHAY unjumbled • you badly jammed one in a door • belief that life is meaningless • ...
Dental Hygiene Process of Care Crossword 2025-02-27
Escherichia coli 2024-09-17
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- A type of bacteria such as E.coli that is able to survive/live and reproduce without oxygen.
- Also known as a cylinder shape, which is the physical shape of E.coli.
- This term describes the ability of E.coli to move on its own thanks to the flagella.
- Where E.coli resides making it easy for it to travel to the urinary tract leading to urinary tract infections.
- Family of E.coli
- Hair-like structure that helps E.coli stick/attach to host tissues.
- This type of E.coli infection is mainly seen in male patients and it is usually asymptomatic.
- This group of people are more susceptible to the bad strain of E.coli EHEC, leading to acute kidney failure.
- There are this many known E.coli strains.
- Drinking this type of water is one of the main ways one can attract an E.coli infection.
- Infection with a strain of E.coli that is known for producing an extremely harmful toxin that can sometimes lead to serious complications such as kidney failure and anemia.
- Due to the resistance of fluoroquinolones this antibiotic is used as the first-line treatment in geographical areas with high rates of Campylobacter or where enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli is suspected.
- Made using beneficial bacteria to ferment milk, however unwanted bacteria like E.coli can spoil it.
- This component is part of the E.coli cell wall that will ultimately trigger immune responses.
- An organism such as E.coli that usually consists of one biological cell.
- This medium is used to grow E.coli colonies in laboratories.
- Domain to which E.coli belongs.
- E.coli usually resides in this part of the large intestine.
- This strain of E.coli is mainly found in underdeveloped and developed countries.
- One of the most common places where E.coli is found, found in animals and humans.
- Bacteria that does not retain crystal violet stain used in Gram staining and appears a pink color under a microscope.
- You should not take these types of medications to help with diarrhea, since it would slow down the body’s process of elimination of the infection.
- Lesser-known strain of E.coli
- Side effect resulting from chronic diarrhea due to E.coli infection.
- Loose bowel movement known as the most common side effect of E.coli infection.
- This antibiotic is used to treat acute cystitis caused by strains of E.coli.
- Scientific name of E.coli.
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- This antibiotic is usually used for treatment of diarrhea caused by E.coli in adults.
- This condition involves the inflammation of the stomach and intestines due to E.coli infection.
- Component of the flagella used in stereotyping E.coli strains.
- Leaf vegetable known to be prone to E.coli infestation. Diabetes People who have this chronic disease are more at risk of getting an E.coli infection.
- Tail look-a-like structure that helps E.coli move.
- This strain of E.coli usually comes from eating undercooked meat
- Another term used for fimbriae.
- Can be related to vertigo, and is also one of the main symptoms associated with E.coli infection.
- About 80-90% of these infections are caused by E.coli bacteria.
- Lung infection that can also result from E.coli infection.
- If you are suspected to have this type of E.coli infection then the use of antibiotics should not be part of the treatment options due to an increase in its production.
- Example of a low-fiber food one should consume after you start to recover from the infection.
- Pain around this area could be a sign that you are suffering from an urinary tract infection due to E.coli.
- Time of year where E.coli infections happen the most in the United States.
- Consuming foods high in this would worsen your symptoms during the infection.
- This strain of E.coli is the type most responsible for traveler’s diarrhea.
- This strain of E.coli is typically seen at day care centers and hospital nurseries
- Habitat/host where E.coli lives and reproduces.
- This strain of E.coli is known as Shiga toxin-producing E.coli.
- Medications used to treat E.coli infection, especially in more severe cases.
- Keeping proper usage of these practices are important for the prevention of E.coli infections.
- If infection of E.coli worsens this side effect could occur.
- Life threatening symptom that results from EHEC.
50 Clues: Family of E.coli • Scientific name of E.coli. • Lesser-known strain of E.coli • Another term used for fimbriae. • Domain to which E.coli belongs. • There are this many known E.coli strains. • Habitat/host where E.coli lives and reproduces. • Life threatening symptom that results from EHEC. • Tail look-a-like structure that helps E.coli move. • ...
Occupations 2023-07-31
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- Someone who manages and operates a business, making decisions related to strategy, finances, and operations.
- Someone who portrays characters in plays, films, or television shows, interpreting scripts and bringing stories to life through performance.
- Someone who conducts research, experiments, and studies in various scientific fields to advance knowledge and understanding.
- Someone who uses their voice to perform songs and entertain audiences.
- Someone who installs, repairs, and maintains electrical systems and equipment.
- Someone who prepares and cooks food, creating dishes with different techniques and ingredients.
- Someone who takes orders, serves food and drinks, and provides customer service in restaurants or cafes.
- Someone who manages financial records, prepares and examines financial statements, and ensures compliance with tax regulations.
- Someone who captures and creates visual images through photography, using artistic and technical skills.
- Someone who creates visual or conceptual art, expressing ideas, emotions, or stories through various mediums like painting, sculpture, or digital art.
- Someone who applies scientific and mathematical principles to design and develop solutions for technical problems.
- Someone who responds to emergencies, rescues people, and extinguishes fires to protect lives and property.
- Someone who provides medical care, assists doctors, and supports patients in various healthcare settings.
- Someone who holds the highest position in a company, responsible for making major decisions, setting strategic goals, and representing the organization.
- Someone who diagnoses and treats oral health issues, performs dental procedures, and provides advice on maintaining good dental hygiene.
- Someone who leads and informs tourists during visits to historical, cultural, or scenic places.
- Someone who monitors and protects properties, assets, or individuals from theft, vandalism, or other threats.
- Someone who handles customer transactions, receives payments, and provides customer service at retail establishments.
- Someone who presides over legal proceedings, interprets laws, and ensures fair application of the legal system.
- Someone who provides legal advice, represents clients in legal matters, and advocates for their rights and interests.
- Someone who presents news and information on television or radio broadcasts.
- Someone who creates written content, such as books, articles, or scripts, to communicate ideas and stories.
- Someone who competes in sports, undergoes training to improve performance, and participates in events or competitions.
- Someone who plays musical instruments or sings, creating and performing music for entertainment or artistic expression.
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- Someone who cultivates crops and raises livestock to produce food and other agricultural products.
- Someone who operates aircraft, ensuring safe and efficient flights.
- Someone who designs and plans the construction of buildings and structures, considering aesthetics, functionality, and safety.
- Someone who conceives and creates visual concepts for products, websites, or spaces, focusing on aesthetics and functionality.
- Someone who serves in the military, defending the country and participating in missions or combat operations.
- Someone who constructs buildings or other structures, following architectural plans and using various construction materials.
- Someone who studies human history by analyzing artifacts, structures, and remains from past civilizations, to understand their cultures and societies.
- Someone who diagnoses and treats illnesses, injuries, and medical conditions, providing medical care and advice to patients.
- Someone who provides emergency medical treatment to patients at the scene of accidents or medical incidents.
- Someone who greets visitors, answers phone calls, and provides administrative support in offices or organizations.
- Someone who enforces laws, maintains public order, and protects citizens and property.
- Someone who studies human behavior and mental processes, providing therapy and counseling to individuals.
- Someone who works with wood and constructs or repairs structures, furniture, and other objects.
- Someone who diagnoses and treats illnesses and injuries in animals, providing medical care and advice for their well-being.
- Someone who repairs and maintains vehicles and machinery, ensuring they operate smoothly and safely.
- Someone who operates a vehicle to transport people or goods from one location to another.
- Someone who promotes and sells products or services, interacting with customers to meet sales targets.
- Someone who assists with administrative tasks, manages schedules, and coordinates communication in an office setting.
- Someone who cultivates and maintains gardens, parks, or landscapes, planting and caring for plants and flowers.
- Someone who instructs and educates students in various subjects, facilitating learning and personal development.
- Someone who delivers mail and packages to homes and businesses.
45 Clues: Someone who delivers mail and packages to homes and businesses. • Someone who operates aircraft, ensuring safe and efficient flights. • Someone who uses their voice to perform songs and entertain audiences. • Someone who presents news and information on television or radio broadcasts. • ...
IMPOSSIBLE CROSSWORD 😈👹 2024-12-19
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- This vibrant fruit of the citrus family, that dazzles with its radiant hue, shifting between sun-kissed gold and fiery tangerine
- It is mainly a slender shaft, engineered for flexibility and strength, with small rings through which a fine line traverses. The sensitive tip detects even the slightest tug, sensing subtle movements beneath the water's surface.
- the exquisite creation that tantalizes the palate, composed of two sumptuous chocolate discs enveloping a rich and velvety cream filling.
- Behold the intricate ritual of acquiring goods and services, a multifaceted endeavor that intertwines economic exchange with the pursuit of personal satisfaction and aesthetic fulfillment.
- the unparalleled manifestation of geological artistry, a remarkable crystalline formation composed of carbon atoms arranged in a tetrahedral lattice. This exquisite gem, revered for its extraordinary hardness and optical properties
- its distinctive silhouette, this footwear transcends traditional design conventions, offering a spacious toe box that accommodates natural foot movement while promoting breathability through strategically placed ventilation ports
- a sublime creation that marries the delicate artistry of seasoned rice with the savory embrace of a protein, all enveloped in a sheet of nori
- the meticulous process of altering one’s tresses, a sophisticated ritual that transcends mere grooming to become an expression of personal identity and aesthetic refinement.
- This essential item, often made of multiple layers of absorbent sheets, serves a vital purpose to ensure personal hygiene after using the restroom. It provides a gentle touch against the skin while effectively meeting the needs of cleanliness
- Beneath its graceful dome, a cascade of tentacles unfurls, each featuring specialized venom. These tentacles sway rhythmically in the currents, creating a jaw-dropping display while serving essential roles for survival in the ocean.
- the radiant celestial body, a luminous sphere of incandescent gas that illuminates the vast expanse of the cosmos
- This precision instrument is characterized by its elongated barrel, meticulously crafted to enhance ballistic performance and ensure unparalleled accuracy over extended distances.
- Saying this word serves as a spontaneous reaction, typically articulated when one encounters an exceptionally attractive physicality, particularly in relation to curvaceous figures.
- This object, often crafted from a composite of ferromagnetic materials, possesses an intrinsic ability to influence metallic substances within its vicinity, creating a dance of attraction that defies the ordinary.
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- the illustrious region along the western coast of North America, celebrated for its breathtaking landscapes, from sun-drenched beaches to majestic mountain ranges.
- Renowned for his comedic prowess, this charismatic creator from the Bronx seamlessly blends pranks, gaming, and fun interactions with celebrities, crafting entertainment that resonates with millions. His short stature adds to his charm.
- a lush, emerald carpet that blankets the earth, woven from countless slender blades that sway gracefully in the gentle caress of the breeze.
- A monolithic architectural marvel of steel and concrete, this societal mechanism of judicial consequence represents a complex ecosystem where individual freedoms are systematically suspended.
- This tiny creature, often found in diverse ecosystems, exemplifies the principles of cooperation and efficiency, functioning as a vital component within its intricate colonies
- Its precisely calibrated circumference is made for optimal aerodynamics and trajectory. The vibrant orange hue commands attention on the court. its spherical symmetry guarantees uniform bounce and roll
- the quintessential establishment of rapid culinary service, an iconic institution that has revolutionized the dining experience through its innovative approach to food preparation and distribution
- As the match progresses, the playable area shrinks, forcing players into intense confrontations. This heightens urgency, turning cautious scavenging into exhilarating clashes, with the last individual or team standing crowned as champion.
- a prominent appendage, the largest of its kind among the digits that grace the human foot, serving as both a pillar of stability and a facilitator of locomotion.
- a rotund, bearded gentleman embodying generosity and joy. Clad in sumptuous crimson velvet trimmed with opulent white fur, he exudes warmth and benevolence
- Is this hard?
- The grand inhabitant of African rivers and lakes, this substantial mammal is notable for its immense size and robust physique. With its rotund body and large mouth, it epitomizes the duality of terrestrial and aquatic life.
- a figure who navigates the social landscape with an air of detached mastery. This individual, often misunderstood by the masses, exudes an aura of quiet confidence that emanates from a deep well of self-assurance and personal conviction.
27 Clues: Is this hard? • the radiant celestial body, a luminous sphere of incandescent gas that illuminates the vast expanse of the cosmos • This vibrant fruit of the citrus family, that dazzles with its radiant hue, shifting between sun-kissed gold and fiery tangerine • ...
Wordlissssssssssssssssssst 2025-10-22
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- Always keep your __________ in case you need to return an item.
- The busy __________ was full of cars during rush hour.
- I need to buy a __________ of stamps before I can send these letters.
- BOARD, I always __________ money for a coffee on my way to work.
- The weather in this country is very __________; it's never too hot or too cold.
- UP, The old man would always __________ to the same bench in the park every afternoon.
- The __________ of the local __________ decided to build a new school.
- The company will __________ all the necessary materials for the project.
- After the earthquake, the city was full of __________ from the collapsed buildings.
- Breakfast is __________ in the price of the room.
- The local __________ organized a meeting to discuss the new park.
- OF TRANSPORT, Can you __________ me some change for the bus?
- OUT OF, The couple made a __________ to always be honest with each other.
- This will be his third __________ to pass the driving test.
- APART, The cat loves to __________ the roll of toilet paper.
- We need to __________ our plans to include the new team members.
- Finding good __________ in a new city can be difficult and expensive.
- A VISIT, We decided to __________ the new history museum this weekend.
- The doctor wrote me a __________ for the new medicine.
- The new action movie is this summer's biggest __________.
- The government must not __________ the needs of its poorest citizens.
- There are __________ of good restaurants in this neighborhood.
- VOIVODESHIP, The __________ saved the child who was struggling in the deep end of the pool.
- You must wear a __________ in this pool for hygiene reasons.
- CAP, She loves __________ and goes to the ocean every weekend.
- The power went out because the car hit the __________.
- The __________ at the restaurant was about the slow service.
- The new policy should __________ the worst effects of the economic crisis.
- The tour includes a guided __________ of the old town.
- UP, He decided to __________ the art of Japanese calligraphy.
- UPTOWN, The __________ of the ancient __________ lived in harmony with nature.
- The hurricane will __________ on the coastal towns.
- The __________ on the ski __________ was very steep and challenging.
- The __________ flew __________ the city, giving us a amazing view.
- ESTATE, The children watched the leaf __________ down the stream.
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- The zookeeper explained that the animals in __________ often live shorter lives.
- The __________ of this sound is too high for human ears to hear.
- TIME, The old coal __________ are now a tourist attraction.
- Under no __________ should you open that door.
- The company could not keep up with the __________ for their new product.
- HAVOC, The angry mob decided to __________ the corrupt official by throwing him out of the window.
- The company's main asset was its __________ in the city center.
- TO, The __________ of the old factory led to many people losing their jobs.
- After the storm, the toys were __________ all over the backyard.
- ACROSS, I __________ an old friend I hadn't seen for years at the supermarket.
- BULB, I need to buy a new __________ for the lamp in my bedroom; it went out last night.
- The bus is my primary __________ to get to work.
- We ate candy floss at the summer __________.
- I need to __________ this essay; it's only a first __________.
- IN ADVANCE, Every citizen must __________ to the health of the nation.
- He was __________ the cold weather after living in Norway for ten years.
- The new shopping mall is located __________, so we need to take a bus to get there.
- The children love to __________ each other around the playground.
- ROUND, After he fainted, it took him a few minutes to __________.
- You can't build a strong house without __________.
- In my __________, I enjoy reading and painting.
- The hotel is in a __________ location, just a five-minute walk from the main square.
- OMNIPOTENT, The chef would not share his secret __________ for the sauce.
- We walked __________ the crowds of people in the city center.
- The price is __________ $50, maybe a little more or less.
- FENCE, The dog managed to escape from the yard because there was a hole in the __________.
- The job is only __________, so I'm still looking for something permanent.
- Some items are __________ from the sale.
- A god is typically described as being __________ and __________.
- The swimmer jumped off the __________ and into the pool.
- BY, The accident was __________ icy road conditions.
- The hotel asked us to __________ before our arrival.
- The single person was an __________, not part of a couple.
- The __________ will __________ the leaky faucet tomorrow.
69 Clues: Some items are __________ from the sale. • We ate candy floss at the summer __________. • Under no __________ should you open that door. • In my __________, I enjoy reading and painting. • The bus is my primary __________ to get to work. • Breakfast is __________ in the price of the room. • You can't build a strong house without __________. • ...
Welcome to LifeSprk! 2021-03-09
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- A blood-borne ________ is a harmful organisms that is present in human blood and they can cause disease in humans.
- One of the Life Elements is _________.
- One of the Life Elements is Purpose and ______.
- If necessary, it is acceptable to assist a client after bathing with the application of ______ in an effort to help prevent dryness and discomfort.
- Employees should not receive _____ from clients.
- If I am reporting maltreatment of a vulnerable adult, I can report it to MAARC or my __________.
- Observing for possible side _______ is an ongoing responsibility with medication assisting and administration.
- The 3 safety checks on the Simply Check List include checking the med against the ___ when you take it from storage, checking the med again when you take it out of the container or bubble pack, and checking again when you return med container to the storage area
- LifeSprk has a home care _______.
- Proper hand _______ may include traditional hand washing or using an alcohol-based rub.
- "If it wasn't __________, it wasn't done."
- A tornado _____ indicates that conditions are right for their development/stay alert and pay attention to the weather.
- Our mission is to spark _____.
- These are reasons to call the nurse: administer a PRN, client fall or injury, bruises, skin tears, injuries, client odor, abnormal vitals, change in skin color, refuses to eat or drink, suspected neglect, persistent diarrhea, and any other changes in behavior or _________.
- Protected health information includes names and addresses, _____ address, caregiver assignment sheets, and Social Security numbers.
- If you forget to ______ with a medication, this would be considered a medication error.
- If I suspect maltreatment, I should first call the _____.
- The #1 goal in medication administration is client ______.
- ________ offers substantial value to older adults.
- A _______ plan includes services, frequency of services, fees for services, who performs supervision of services and how often
- One of the Life Elements is ______ and Wellness.
- A medication can be given up to 60 minutes prior to its original ordered time and be considered ____.
- An elderly client wearing _____ on hardwood floors is an accident waiting to happen.
- ______ loss is not a natural result of aging.
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- The SDS (Safety Data Sheet) includes product identification, _________ ingredients, health hazards, and emergency first aid.
- All of the following must be accounted for in the MAR: meds refused, meds taken, and meds not _____.
- If you think that you have been exposed to an infectious disease, you should ______ the incident to your supervisor immediately.
- A medication meant to be placed under the ______ until dissolved is known as a sublingual medication.
- One of the Life Elements is ________ and Memory.
- Modifiable ____ factors include clutter, no grab rails, and wet floors.
- A client has the right to ______ care even if the service is on the care plan.
- Part of the required process in documenting medications includes: signature and title of person administering the med, medication name, dosage, date and time administered, and ______ and route of administration.
- One of the Life Elements is Home and ______
- The 6 Rights to Medication Administration includes the: Right client, Right medication, Right dose, Right _____, Right time, and Right documentation.
- If there is a fire, I should assess the severity of the situation prior to rescuing the ______.
- Medications cannot be _______ without a physician's order.
- _______ may be happening if a client does not have the necessary food, clothing, or medical care.
- OSHA defines infection control as a method to minimize the spread of _______.
- Client specific orientation may occur in _______, in person, or electronically.
- ________ advocacy refers to the actions taken by individuals or groups to promote and protect the interests of the buying public.
- One of the Life Elements is ______ Support.
- Standard precautions include gloving, hand washing, and proper ______ disposal.
- Being prepared for ___________ requires a clear and concise plan.
- The Home Care ____ of Rights is intended to be a guide to how clients are treated.
- Examples of reportable falls include: Client was ______ by another resident and fell to the floor, client was found on the floor but no one saw the fall, or client fell to the floor but was not hurt.
- Reasons to call 911 include: client has stopped breathing, client has _____ pain, client is unconscious, or there is a fire in the home.
46 Clues: Our mission is to spark _____. • LifeSprk has a home care _______. • One of the Life Elements is _________. • "If it wasn't __________, it wasn't done." • One of the Life Elements is Home and ______ • One of the Life Elements is ______ Support. • ______ loss is not a natural result of aging. • One of the Life Elements is Purpose and ______. • ...
Ophthalmology WJA 2022-05-05
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- Check for this term for aligned eye movements during EOM testing
- Top number of visual acuity is this measurement from chart
- Not the eye's rectus muscles but the _______ muscles
- Pupil appearance suggesting traumatic orbital rupture; sad to see
- Muscle controlling lens shape
- Cranial nerve of corneal sensation (name)
- Sharpest vision region
- Term for a "non-direct" other eye's response to light
- Pigmented anterior eye structure; scissor type
- Keratitis type from eye exposure to welder's arc
- "Blood and Thunder" description is class for this condition (abbr)
- Swelling of the optic disc, blurring its edges
- Pus in anterior chamber
- Cranial nerve six
- Herpes keratitis fluorescein characteristic pattern
- Pigmented posterior eyeball layer
- Blind spot area; compact _____
- Number of cardinal directions of gaze
- Old eyes vision
- Drooping lid term
- Baby shampoo and hygiene are recommended first-line treatment of a mild form of this disorder
- Vision of this eye is tested first
- Do this to upper lid to locate suspected foreign body
- Ptosis, miosis and anhidrosis syndrome
- Unequal pupils
- Receptor type of iris dilator muscles
- Where cornea meets conjunctiva
- Retinal reflex, through pupil; a color
- Blepharo- and Palpebro- mean
- Changes seen in crossing vessels of chronic hypertensive retinopathy
- Most common type of ARMD; "Not wet"
- _______Chamber is between iris and lens
- Optic neuropathy related to elevate intraocular pressure
- Third nerve palsy displays an eye that is "Down and ___"
- Seidel test helps reveal this traumatic corneal problem
- Testing grid for ARMD
- Painless, progressive opacification of lens with halos and reduced red reflex
- Mucous membrane covering sclera and lids
- Medial lacrimal drain structure
- Number of layers of retina (word)
- Better vision of the myopic
- Superior tarsal muscle type with sympathetic innervation
- Cranial nerve that lifts lid (word)
- Necrosis type from strong alkaline chemical exposure to cornea
- Blind spot term
- Macular degeneration lesions
- Topical anesthetic for cornea
- Movement of eye from superior rectus
- Nasal directed turned eye... at rest
- Medical term for "stye"
- Inflammation of mucous membrane over eye sclera and lids
- Number of axons in each optic nerve (est.)
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- Scan study for differentiating preseptal from orbital cellulitis
- Long eyeball sightedness condition
- Last step of an eye exam
- Fluid (humor) of the eye's anterior and posterior chambers
- Clear, most refractive structure of eye
- Chamber depth risk for glaucoma attack; Cooper and Gaga song
- Small pupil, eye pain, photophobia
- Half of a visual field is loss (term)
- In CRAO, an occlusive cholesterol emboli seen at retinal artery bifurcations
- Left eye (abbr)
- Right eye (abbr)
- "Whitening" (loss) of red reflex
- Astigmatism occurs from problem of this refractive eye structure
- Eyes crossing during near testing
- During extraocular testing, lids can do this in hyperthyroidism
- Visual lobe of brain
- Crossing visual tract location
- Sunken eyeball
- Patient symptom suggesting active retinal detachment
- Complaint when eyes are not aligned
- Small constricted pupil
- Class of drugs; includes acetazolamide (abbr)
- Both eyes (abbr)
- Glaucoma measurement (abbr)
- Nodes detectable in classic viral conjunctivitis
- Triangular tissue crossing over cornea
- Conjunctival edema
- First step
- Recurring eye pain, nausea, photophobia and throbbing headache suggests this disorder
- First step in eye chemical exposure
- The angle where aqueous fluid drains
- White portion of eyeball
- To focus anterior structures of eye, adjust this diopter direction
- Swinging flashlight test detects presence of this (abbr)
- How many degrees lateral to gaze is optic disc; Taylor Swift song title
- Polarizing filter reduces this issue
- Color and daylight retinal structures; ice cream scoop support (pleural)
- Cannot read chart or count fingers, next test (letters)
- Visual symptom during acute glaucoma attack
- Testing tool that corrects refractive errors
- Eye changes to see near
- Central to the optic disc
- Palsy of this cranial nerve displays as crossed eyes
- Important step in managing a suspected ruptured globe
- Cobalt blue enhances seeing this corneal dye
- Drainage canal
- Acuity chart name
- Chronic granulomatous eyelid lesion
- Fracture type through maxillary wall from eye trauma
- Larger retinal vessels that may appear to pulsate
- Cranial nerve 2 name
103 Clues: First step • Sunken eyeball • Unequal pupils • Drainage canal • Left eye (abbr) • Old eyes vision • Blind spot term • Right eye (abbr) • Both eyes (abbr) • Cranial nerve six • Drooping lid term • Acuity chart name • Conjunctival edema • Visual lobe of brain • Cranial nerve 2 name • Testing grid for ARMD • Sharpest vision region • Pus in anterior chamber • Small constricted pupil • Eye changes to see near • ...
Psych--Clin Med+ 2023-10-15
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- Which mood stabilizer medication has a unique SE of hypothyroidism and can be used as last line for SIADH to induce diuresis?
- Which atypical antipsychotic medication can also be used to treat Huntington's, and has SE including DM type 2 & wt gain?
- What is the cause of the antipsychotic-induced SE of gynecomastia/ galactorrhea?
- Which condition includes eye movement desensitization and reprocessing as part of treatment? (abbrev.)
- Severity and number of symptoms are the main differentiating factors in distinguishing illness anxiety from _____ symptom disorder.
- *Attention seeking* is a buzzword for which personality disorder usually marked with sexual behavior
- Which class of antidepressants can be fatal with OD? (abbrev.)
- At what age does autism spectrum disorder present?
- The pathophysiology of Schizophrenia is theorized to be an imbalance of primarily __________; marked by excess levels in certain neural pathways, but deficiencies in others.
- MC ADHD manifestation in boys
- Antisocial personality disorder is often linked to which other disorder which is highly associated with criminal activity?
- _________ hygiene is important to educate patients on especially patients with ADHD and bulimia nervosa.
- Which differential diagnosis should be ruled out FIRST before diagnosing a panic attack? (abbrev.)
- Which drug class is indicated for all the following: alcohol withdrawal, anxiety, status epilepticus,
- Mnemonic/screening questionnaire tool used to determine if an eating disorder is present
- Which disorder manifests as an acute neurologic symptom with or without an identifiable trigger that usually occurs to patients with a history of traumatic event without a physical etiology?
- Children with ADHD who are untreated are at a higher risk of developing a substance use disorder than those who are treated. True or false?
- SJS is a serious potential SE of which mood stabilizer?
- Benzodiazepines, Dantrolene, Bromocriptine, & or Amantadine can all be used to treat what complication from medications that deplete dopamine levels? (abbrev.)
- Which add on pharmacotherapy can be used to help treat AN?
- DM is associated with ________ nervosa.
- A history of ______ is the most important predictor of eating disorders in adolescents.
- MC ADHD manifestation in girls
- Howie Mandel's disorder
- Which specific electrolyte needs to be monitored closely in AN patients during nutritional rehabilitation to reduce the risk of refeeding syndrome?
- Anatomical brain abnormalities detected on imaging in schizophrenic patients includes: cortical atrophy, smaller hippocampus, & enlarged ________.
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- As dysthymic d/o : depression :: _______ d/o : bipolar.
- What is the antidote to serotonin syndrome?
- ADHD pathophysiology is described as an imbalance of catecholamine metabolism in the cerebral cortex, and a secondary role that can also be checked is a deficiency in fatty acids, iron, & _____.
- Schizophrenia & __________ may present similarly on neuroimaging and may occur in the same population, but differ clinically.
- A state of abnormal movement or immobility marked by a psychogenic cause usually involving another psychiatric disorder
- Which antipsychotic medication used for schizophrenia has a risk of EPS among other SE?
- In general, which group of disorders are treated primarily with cognitive therapy and rarely use medications unless other comorbid conditions are present?
- Personality disorders must be diagnosed ages _____ and older and must stay relatively the same with age.
- Severe _________ in people is a hallmark sign of paranoid personality disorder that may present similarly in schizophrenic patients, but likely other symptoms will present in Schizophrenia.
- "Normal" grief experienced after the loss of a loved one, symptoms of MDD can last 6-12 months without worsening before another diagnosis is considered.
- Kanye's disorder
- The female athlete triad consists of _________, amenorrhea, & disordered eating.
- Hyperplasia of which gland is seen in bulimia nervosa?
- Around what age are females typically diagnosed with schizophrenia?
- Weight loss equal to or more than ________ lbs in 3 months is suspicious for an eating disorder.
- Which rescue medication is used for respiratory distress from opioid OD that is available IN, IV, IM, & SQ AKA Narcan?
- Major sign of opioid USE
- Which atypical antidepressant medication is absolutely contraindicated in eating disorders and seizures?
- _______ nervosa has the highest mortality rate of all the eating disorders.
- Trump's personality disorder
- The hallmark of _______ disease is socially unacceptable behavior that may overlap with histrionic personality disorder, and impulse-control disorders, but this has an identified physiologic cause of specific degeneration of cortical regions of the brain.
- Deciding to admit a suicidal patient involves weighing the risk factors, but if the patient has a ____, and tells you about it--we are legally required to admit them.
- A BMI equal to or less than ________ in the presence of AN is considered severe.
- EKG changes such as increased PR interval, heart block, bradycardia, and ST/ T wave abnormalities can be seen in patients with _______ nervosa.
- If you suspect ________ disorder by proxy call CPS.
- Differentiating signs of opioid WITHDRAWAL include mydriasis, piloerection, & _________.
52 Clues: Kanye's disorder • Howie Mandel's disorder • Major sign of opioid USE • Trump's personality disorder • MC ADHD manifestation in boys • MC ADHD manifestation in girls • DM is associated with ________ nervosa. • What is the antidote to serotonin syndrome? • At what age does autism spectrum disorder present? • If you suspect ________ disorder by proxy call CPS. • ...
unit 1 2023-11-19
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- To combine with oxygen or undergo a chemical reaction resulting in a loss of electrons, often leading to the formation of rust or corrosion.
- The belief in and advocacy for the social, political, and economic equality of the sexes.
- To deliberately avoid or ignore someone or something.
- An organism that lives off and depends on another organism, known as the host, for its survival and well-being.
- To unravel or become worn at the edges, typically referring to fabric or material.
- Present or found everywhere; widespread or omnipresent.
- Showing excessive or blind obedience, like a slave.
- A limitation, restriction, or condition that restricts or controls someone or something.
- A person of significant intellectual disability or extremely low intelligence.
- To bend or move something easily without breaking; also, to exhibit or show off one’s muscles or physical abilities.
- A deep, immeasurable space; often used metaphorically to describe something profound or infinite.
- A suspension of fine solid particles or liquid droplets in a gas, often used in spray cans.
- The act of determining one’s position or direction; also, the process of familiarizing or adapting to a new environment or situation.
- A chain or shackle used to restrain or confine someone or something; also, to restrict or limit someone’s freedom or progress.
- To walk or march slowly and heavily, often with great effort or fatigue.
- Fashionable or popular in a current or temporary way.
- To gradually wear away or diminish through natural forces, such as erosion.
- To become weak, feeble, or suffer from neglect or lack of activity; also, to long for or desire something intensely.
- To clean, prepare, or maintain someone’s appearance, often in the context of personal hygiene or dressing.
- Designed or intended for practical use or usefulness rather than aesthetic appeal.
- The equipment, ropes, or apparatus used to support, control, or operate something, such as a ship or theatrical stage.
- A stream or river that flows into a larger river or body of water; also, a person or state that pays tribute or homage to a more powerful entity.
- Done intentionally or with careful consideration and thought.
- A weakness or shortcoming; a fault or deficiency.
- Enthusiasm, energy, or excitement; also, the outer colored part of citrus fruit used for flavoring.
- A derogatory term for a wealthy or upper-class person, often implying snobbishness or arrogance.
- Ill-mannered, crude, or boorish in behavior.
- To deceive or trick someone for personal gain, especially in a financial or legal context.
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- Exceptional skill or ability, especially in a particular field or activity.
- A curved or bent part of something; also, a dishonest or criminal person.
- To show or display clearly; to make evident or obvious.
- Causing anger, resentment, or displeasure, often by being disrespectful or harmful.
- A sweet liquid produced by flowers that attracts pollinators, such as bees or hummingbirds.
- To express deep sorrow, lamentation, or discontent about something.
- Wicked, evil, or morally reprehensible in character or behavior.
- A deep and harmonious connection or response, often on an emotional or intellectual level.
- Increasing or growing by accumulation or successive additions.
- Polite behavior and good manners in social interactions.
- Stressed or tense, often due to a difficult or challenging situation.
- To make or become unclear or indistinct, often by mixing or blending together.
- A temporary cessation or suspension of hostilities or conflicts, often agreed upon by opposing parties to establish peace or negotiate terms.
- To strongly dislike or hate someone or something.
- No longer in use or outdated.
- A strong desire or ambition to achieve something great or significant.
- Ridicule, mockery, or contemptuous laughter directed towards someone or something.
- Of little importance or significance; unimportant or inconsequential.
- Relating to clothing or fashion, specifically tailored or stylish attire.
- The state of being poor or becoming poorer, both financially and in terms of quality of life.
- A short, remaining part of something that has been broken or cut off; also, a short, blunt projection or piece.
- A social or cultural prohibition or restriction.
- To move or cause to move in a twisting, circular motion; also, a pattern or movement resembling a swirling motion.
- Refinement, elegance, or good breeding in manner and appearance.
52 Clues: No longer in use or outdated. • Ill-mannered, crude, or boorish in behavior. • A social or cultural prohibition or restriction. • To strongly dislike or hate someone or something. • A weakness or shortcoming; a fault or deficiency. • Showing excessive or blind obedience, like a slave. • To deliberately avoid or ignore someone or something. • ...
Unit 1-3 Crossword 2024-01-23
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- thinking: You engaged your brain out of habit without much conscious thought
- prevention occurs before there is any disease or dysfunction. The term health promotion may sometimes be used interchangeably with this prevention. An example of this prevention includes patient education on basic hygiene, nutrition, and exercise. Other examples of this prevention include immunizations against infectious diseases, avoidance of substance abuse, and regular dental examinations.
- is the provision of required nursing care to accomplish established client goals.
- is a systematic gathering and review of information about the client, which is communicated to appropriate members of the health team
- information includes data that the nurse can verify; it is also known as “signs.” Measurable like BP, HR, Height/Weight
- thinking: The mind is stuck on negative thoughts and blocks worthwhile thinking (emotional sabotage).
- method one nurse is assigned to one or two clients and is responsible for planning, organizing, and carrying out the care for these clients. ICU
- involves assisting the RN in the development of nursing diagnosis, goals, and interventions for a client’s plan of care while maintaining client safety.
- mix refers to the different levels of educational preparation of members used to staff the nursing team
- refers to the ability to basically understand information, recall it, and identify examples of that information
- compares the actual outcomes of nursing care with the expected outcomes, which are then communicated to members of the health care team
- method of client care is task-oriented. The tasks that have to be done for clients are divided among the staff.
- thinking: We get up to go to the bathroom, shower, dress, and so on. This type of thinking involves any routine we do that is important but does not require us to think hard about how to do it (automatic pilot).
- method is based on the belief that goals can be achieved through group action. The clients on a unit are divided into small groups. Small teams are assigned to care for the clients in each group. Assignments are based on the needs of each client and the skills of the team members. RN/VN/CNA team
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- Thinking: Multiple short scenes and thoughts come and go through the mind and have no particular purpose or goal (mental channel surfing).
- focuses on achieving client outcomes within a specified time frame
- International Journal of Nursing Terminologies and Classifications (2008) defines _______ ________ as “a clinical judgment about individual, family, or community responses to actual or potential health problems/life processes. A ______ __________ provides the basis for selection of nursing interventions to achieve outcomes for which the nurse is accountable.”
- RNs function ____________ in nursing, initiating and carrying out nursing activities.
- information is based on the client’s opinion. Some refer to this information as symptoms. This usually includes feelings of physical discomfort, anxiety, and mental stress that are more difficult to measure
- ___-__-____ thinking: The mind is made up, and no additional facts will be considered (black-and-white thinking with no grays in between).
- refers to the ability to recall and repeat information you have memorized
- prevention begins when a permanent disability occurs. This prevention is also referred to as health restoration. Health restoration begins once the disease process is stabilized. Nursing care is directed toward rehabilitation and restoring the person to an optimal level of functioning.
- means being able to use learned material in new situations. For example, you apply what is learned in class to your clinical work
- means to be able to break down complex information into its basic parts and relate those parts to the big picture. An example of this is the ability to organize and prioritize (what is most important, most urgent) two or more pieces of information in a client situation to process a safe response
- prevention begins with a diagnosis of disease or infectious processes. It focuses on the need for early diagnosis and treatment of disease to prevent permanent disability. This prevention includes all interventions used to halt the progress of an already-existing disease state. It also includes screening of all types (for example, breast self-examination or testing for hypertension and sickle cell disease)
- thinking: The same situation or scene is replayed in the mind over and over, without reaching an outcome (instant replay).
- thinking involves questioning with meaning. This type of thinking involves examining personal thinking and the thinking of others. Judgments are made on facts (evidence), not assumptions.
- nursing, RNs individualize client care and accept responsibility and accountability for total client care, generally eliminating the need to delegate to other licensed staff persons. Ideally, staffing for this method requires a nursing staff composed entirely of RNs.
28 Clues: focuses on achieving client outcomes within a specified time frame • refers to the ability to recall and repeat information you have memorized • thinking: You engaged your brain out of habit without much conscious thought • is the provision of required nursing care to accomplish established client goals. • ...
Only the dead have seen the end of war - wordlist crossword 2025-10-22
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- You must wear a __________ in this pool for hygiene reasons.
- The doctor wrote me a __________ for the new medicine.
- The new shopping mall is located __________, so we need to take a bus to get there.
- The busy __________ was full of cars during rush hour.
- The new policy should __________ the worst effects of the economic crisis.
- We decided to __________ the new history museum this weekend.
- The __________ at the restaurant was about the slow service.
- The __________ on the hill was very steep and challenging for the skiers.
- The members of the ancient __________ lived in harmony with nature.
- Under no __________ should you open that door.
- The tour includes a guided __________ of the old town.
- The new action movie is this summer's biggest __________.
- The __________ will fix the leaky faucet tomorrow.
- The plane did a __________ the city, giving us an amazing view.
- I need to buy a new __________ for the lamp in my bedroom; it went out last night.
- The chef would not share his secret __________ for the sauce.
- The power went out because the car hit the __________.
- I always __________ money for a coffee at the end of the week.
- The __________ saved the child who was struggling in the deep end of the pool.
- The single person was an __________, not part of a couple.
- The old coal __________ are now a tourist attraction.
- We need to __________ our plans to include the new team members.
- The children love to __________ each other around the playground.
- After he fainted, it took him a few minutes to __________.
- We ate candy floss at the summer __________.
- You can't build a strong house without __________.
- This will be his third __________ to pass the driving test.
- Breakfast is __________ in the price of the room.
- The local __________ organized a meeting to discuss the new park.
- The hotel asked us to __________ before our arrival.
- I need to __________ this essay; it's only a first __________.
- The angry mob decided to __________ the corrupt official by throwing him out of the window.
- Finding good __________ in a new city can be difficult and expensive.
- The __________ of the old factory led to many people losing their jobs.
- Always keep your __________ in case you need to return an item.
- There are __________ of good restaurants in this neighborhood.
- In my __________, I enjoy reading and painting.
- The company could not keep up with the __________ for their new product.
- Every citizen must __________ to the health of the nation.
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- After the storm, the toys were __________ all over the backyard.
- The company's main asset was its __________ in the city center.
- The company will __________ all the necessary materials for the project.
- The hurricane will __________ on the coastal towns.
- The company will __________ its staff to save money.
- He was __________ the cold weather after living in Norway for ten years.
- After the earthquake, the city was full of __________ from the collapsed buildings.
- The price is __________ $50, maybe a little more or less.
- A god is typically described as being all-knowing and __________.
- The leaders of the local __________ decided to build a new school.
- The leaders of the local __________ decided to build a new school.
- We walked __________ to see the main attractions.
- The swimmer jumped off the __________ and into the pool.
- The couple made a __________ to always be honest with each other.
- The weather in this country is very __________; it's never too hot or too cold.
- The government must not __________ the needs of its poorest citizens.
- We walked __________ the crowds of people in the city center.
- Can you __________ me some change for the bus?
- I need to send this __________ of stamps to my friend.
- The __________ of this sound is too high for human ears to hear.
- I __________ an old friend I hadn't seen for years at the supermarket.
- The cat loves to __________ the roll of toilet paper.
- The bus is my primary __________ to get to work.
- The accident was __________ icy road conditions.
- The zookeeper explained that the animals in __________ often live shorter lives.
- The job is only __________, so I'm still looking for something permanent.
- She loves __________ and goes to the ocean every weekend.
- Some items are __________ from the sale.
- He decided to __________ the art of Japanese calligraphy.
- The children watched the leaf __________ down the stream.
69 Clues: Some items are __________ from the sale. • We ate candy floss at the summer __________. • Under no __________ should you open that door. • Can you __________ me some change for the bus? • In my __________, I enjoy reading and painting. • The bus is my primary __________ to get to work. • The accident was __________ icy road conditions. • ...
Food Safety Training - August 2020 2020-08-17
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- To clean - means that the area is “_ _ _ _ _ to touch, and free of extraneous visible matter and objectionable odour”
- Food _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ are also to be cleaned daily
- The Food _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Checklist must be completed and signed each time a delivery is made
- In the classroom sanitiser is _ _ _ _ _ _ _ onto a paper towel to wipe over tables
- Sanitisers are products that _ _ _ be used in a food preparation area
- Food items are only reheated _ _ _ _
- Food _ _ _ _ _ _ _ areas are clearly designated and food items stored above floor level
- Our Food _ _ _ _ _ _ Program is our guiding document that outlines our policies, procedures and checklists. It is endorsed by Logan City Council
- Temperature of the _ _ _ _ _ _ must be below 5 degrees Celsius
- Benches, storage areas, work surfaces and sinks must be cleaned _ _ _ _ _
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is critical to food safety
- children are encouraged to _ _ _ _ their hands and dry them with a paper towel or hand dryer before and after meals
- Calibration requires placing into _ _ _ _ _ _ _ water and then into icy water to ensure the accuracy of the device
- Packaging must be in _ _ _ _ condition
- We need to record on the Food Product _ _ _ _ _ _ Register when we receive notification of any foods that have been recalled from the supplier. This register is at the back of our kitchen bible
- There are eight _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ which are: Introduction and Menu, Professional Development, Hazard Analysis, Cleaning and Maintenance, Product Recall, Pest Control, and Complaint Register
- Food items are stored in airtight containers and are _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ with expiry dates from the original packaging
- Disinfectants are products that _ _ _ _ _ _ be brought into a food preparation area. The label on these items will state “not to be used in a food area”
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ must be taken daily of the fridge, dishwasher rinse cycle and reheated food
- When receiving an order you must check _ _ _ _ _ _ dates are correct
- There is an _ _ _ Management Plan for centres who keep chickens
- The _ _ _ _ _ _ cleaning schedule outlines the tasks that must be completed and signed for on a _ _ _ _ _ _ basis
- Once food is reheated the temperature must be recorded and _ _ _ _ _ _ for by the person taking the temperature
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- Disinfectants kill all bacteria, but if used in food production areas or on food preparation equipment will _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ into the food and the consumer will be inducing harmful substance
- Separate _ _ _ _ _ _ coded chopping boards are used for different types of foods
- Who is our meals supplier? Kids _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Foods
- We are required to complete a Food Safety Supervisor _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Audit twice per year to ensure that our processes and procedures are up to date and current
- Food items including purees are reheated to a minimum of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ degrees Celsius for two minutes prior to serving
- Chemicals are stored _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to food items
- Thermometers require calibration _ _ _ _ _ per year
- How often do we receive our meals? _ _ _ _ _
- Floors must be _ _ _ _ _ after each meal, and mopped after lunch and at the end of the day (more often if required)
- Protocols for hand _ _ _ _ _ _ _ include:- a designated sink, hands are rinsed in WARM water, liquid soap is used and hands are rubbed together vigerously for a minimum of 20 seconds under running water. The entire hand including palms, backs of hands, in-between each finger, under the fingernails, around the wrist and forearm (up to the elbow) are included in the washing process. Hands are rinsed thoroughly before being dried with a paper towel
- Food preparation areas must be cleaned and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ prior to use
- Temperature of the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ rinse cycle must be above 82 degrees Celsius
- Sanitisers do _ _ _ kill all bacteria – but reduce it to a safe level
- To sanitise – is a method by which you “apply heat, or _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, or both to a food contact surface so the number of micro-organisms is reduced to a safe level which will not spread disease”
- After applying a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to a food production area or equipment, it must be allowed to air-dry before being reused
- The kitchen has a daily _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ schedule which outlines tasks that must be completed and signed for daily
- There are a number of areas of the _ _ _ _ that need to be done according to the weekly cleaning schedule, these include seal on the door, fan guard wiped, interior walls wiped, glass cleaned, outside door handle cleaned, interior light checked
- There are a number of areas of the microwave that need to be cleaned weekly, these include _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ walls and door wiped, heating plate removed and wiped, outside casing wiped
- The temperature of cold foods must be _ _ _ _ _ 5 degrees Celsius
- Ensure all equipment, utensils and food are stored away. No _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is to be left on benches
- Tables and _ _ _ _ _ _ must be sanitised with a company-approved product after each meal
44 Clues: Food items are only reheated _ _ _ _ • Packaging must be in _ _ _ _ condition • _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is critical to food safety • How often do we receive our meals? _ _ _ _ _ • Food _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ are also to be cleaned daily • Chemicals are stored _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to food items • Who is our meals supplier? Kids _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Foods • ...
Food Safety Training - August 2020 2020-09-08
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- To clean - means that the area is “_ _ _ _ _ to touch, and free of extraneous visible matter and objectionable odour”
- Food _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ are also to be cleaned daily
- The Food _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Checklist must be completed and signed each time a delivery is made
- In the classroom sanitiser is _ _ _ _ _ _ _ onto a paper towel to wipe over tables
- Sanitisers are products that _ _ _ be used in a food preparation area
- Food items are only reheated _ _ _ _
- Food _ _ _ _ _ _ _ areas are clearly designated and food items stored above floor level
- Our Food _ _ _ _ _ _ Program is our guiding document that outlines our policies, procedures and checklists. It is endorsed by Logan City Council
- Temperature of the _ _ _ _ _ _ must be below 5 degrees Celsius
- Benches, storage areas, work surfaces and sinks must be cleaned _ _ _ _ _
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is critical to food safety
- children are encouraged to _ _ _ _ their hands and dry them with a paper towel or hand dryer before and after meals
- Calibration requires placing into _ _ _ _ _ _ _ water and then into icy water to ensure the accuracy of the device
- Packaging must be in _ _ _ _ condition
- We need to record on the Food Product _ _ _ _ _ _ Register when we receive notification of any foods that have been recalled from the supplier. This register is at the back of our kitchen bible
- There are eight _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ which are: Introduction and Menu, Professional Development, Hazard Analysis, Cleaning and Maintenance, Product Recall, Pest Control, and Complaint Register
- Food items are stored in airtight containers and are _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ with expiry dates from the original packaging
- Disinfectants are products that _ _ _ _ _ _ be brought into a food preparation area. The label on these items will state “not to be used in a food area”
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ must be taken daily of the fridge, dishwasher rinse cycle and reheated food
- When receiving an order you must check _ _ _ _ _ _ dates are correct
- There is an _ _ _ Management Plan for centres who keep chickens
- The _ _ _ _ _ _ cleaning schedule outlines the tasks that must be completed and signed for on a _ _ _ _ _ _ basis
- Once food is reheated the temperature must be recorded and _ _ _ _ _ _ for by the person taking the temperature
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- Disinfectants kill all bacteria, but if used in food production areas or on food preparation equipment will _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ into the food and the consumer will be inducing harmful substance
- Separate _ _ _ _ _ _ coded chopping boards are used for different types of foods
- Who is our meals supplier? Kids _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Foods
- We are required to complete a Food Safety Supervisor _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Audit twice per year to ensure that our processes and procedures are up to date and current
- Food items including purees are reheated to a minimum of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ degrees Celsius for two minutes prior to serving
- Chemicals are stored _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to food items
- Thermometers require calibration _ _ _ _ _ per year
- How often do we receive our meals? _ _ _ _ _
- Floors must be _ _ _ _ _ after each meal, and mopped after lunch and at the end of the day (more often if required)
- Protocols for hand _ _ _ _ _ _ _ include:- a designated sink, hands are rinsed in WARM water, liquid soap is used and hands are rubbed together vigerously for a minimum of 20 seconds under running water. The entire hand including palms, backs of hands, in-between each finger, under the fingernails, around the wrist and forearm (up to the elbow) are included in the washing process. Hands are rinsed thoroughly before being dried with a paper towel
- Food preparation areas must be cleaned and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ prior to use
- Temperature of the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ rinse cycle must be above 82 degrees Celsius
- Sanitisers do _ _ _ kill all bacteria – but reduce it to a safe level
- To sanitise – is a method by which you “apply heat, or _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, or both to a food contact surface so the number of micro-organisms is reduced to a safe level which will not spread disease”
- After applying a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to a food production area or equipment, it must be allowed to air-dry before being reused
- The kitchen has a daily _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ schedule which outlines tasks that must be completed and signed for daily
- There are a number of areas of the _ _ _ _ that need to be done according to the weekly cleaning schedule, these include seal on the door, fan guard wiped, interior walls wiped, glass cleaned, outside door handle cleaned, interior light checked
- There are a number of areas of the microwave that need to be cleaned weekly, these include _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ walls and door wiped, heating plate removed and wiped, outside casing wiped
- The temperature of cold foods must be _ _ _ _ _ 5 degrees Celsius
- Ensure all equipment, utensils and food are stored away. No _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is to be left on benches
- Tables and _ _ _ _ _ _ must be sanitised with a company-approved product after each meal
44 Clues: Food items are only reheated _ _ _ _ • Packaging must be in _ _ _ _ condition • _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is critical to food safety • How often do we receive our meals? _ _ _ _ _ • Food _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ are also to be cleaned daily • Chemicals are stored _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to food items • Who is our meals supplier? Kids _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Foods • ...
Crossword 2023-11-22
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- A large carnivorous mammal of the dog family, known for its howling and hunting in packs.
- To be unable to remember something or to unintentionally fail to remember something.
- The absence of noise or disturbance; a state of calm and minimal sound.
- Having an attractive or pleasing appearance; characterized by beauty, charm, or a pleasant aesthetic quality.
- A married woman considered in relation to her spouse; a female partner in a marriage.
- A vertical structure, often made of wood or metal, used for supporting signs, messages, or objects.
- A system of tracks and trains used for transporting people and goods over long distances.
- A protective covering for the foot, typically made of leather, fabric, or rubber, worn for walking or running.
- Of exceptionally high quality, superior, or outstanding in terms of performance, skill, or characteristics.
- A thin slice or piece of something, often referring to a small portion of food or a microelectronic device.
- The female child of one's son or daughter; the offspring of one's own child.
- To recall or bring to mind information, experiences, or events from the past with conscious effort.
- A sweet and creamy beverage made by blending milk, ice cream, and flavorings together.
- A set of directions or guidance provided to explain how to perform a task or activity.
- Feeling fear or apprehension; experiencing a sense of worry or concern about something perceived as threatening.
- A place where people meet for social activities, such as sports, parties, or shared interests.
- The period of time that is yet to come; the time or events that will occur after the present.
- A place where books, periodicals, and other resources are stored and made available for borrowing or reference.
- A small creature with six legs and often wings, such as a bee, ant, or butterfly.
- The sense of perceiving odors or scents through the nose, often used to detect and identify things.
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- A warm and friendly greeting given to someone upon their arrival or entry into a place.
- A device used for transmitting sound and communicating with others over long distances using voice signals.
- A room or building used to display works of art, such as paintings, sculptures, or photographs.
- A small, rectangular piece of paper or plastic used for various purposes, such as identification or payment.
- A large printed picture or notice displayed on a wall or surface to convey information or promote something.
- A reflective surface that shows a clear image of objects placed in front of it.
- A sentence or inquiry aimed at obtaining information, clarification, or eliciting a response or discussion.
- Something or someone preferred over others due to personal preference, often bringing joy, satisfaction, or comfort.
- A thin material made from fibers, used for writing, printing, drawing, and various other purposes.
- The ongoing progression of moments, measured in seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, and years.
- A room or space equipped with facilities for personal hygiene activities, such as bathing and using the toilet.
- A tool used to keep track of days, weeks, and months, often displaying important dates and events.
- A group of words that express a complete thought or idea and typically contains a subject and predicate.
- A piece of clothing worn over other clothes to keep warm, usually with sleeves and buttons.
- A tool with bristles or fibers used for cleaning, grooming, or applying substances to surfaces or objects.
- A type of Italian food made from dough, typically in various shapes, and cooked by boiling.
- A staple food made from flour, water, yeast, and salt, typically baked and enjoyed as a carbohydrate source.
- A small, baked bread product that is typically crispy, flaky, and often sweet or savory.
- The complete sum or amount of something; the whole or entirety of a particular quantity.
- A room in a house where food is prepared and cooking activities take place.
- To acquire or obtain something in exchange for money or another form of payment.
- To make something clear and understandable by providing information, details, or instructions about it.
- Moving or happening at a high speed; quick in action or response.
- To complete or bring something to an end; to reach the final stage or conclusion.
- A violent weather event characterized by strong winds, heavy rain or snow, thunder, and lightning.
45 Clues: Moving or happening at a high speed; quick in action or response. • The absence of noise or disturbance; a state of calm and minimal sound. • A room in a house where food is prepared and cooking activities take place. • The female child of one's son or daughter; the offspring of one's own child. • ...
Class 3 2023-07-10
Across
- A measurement used to determine heaviness.
- The maximum amount that something can contain.
- Animals that feed on dead or decaying matter.
- Not straight or aligned.
- A cupboard or wardrobe.
- Not physically existing but made to appear so.
- Make or become larger in size, quantity, or intensity.
- Fragrant liquid used for scenting.
- Actions or conduct of a person or animal.
- In a rich, luxurious, or extravagant manner.
- Waste or rubbish that is discarded.
- A person who works with wood.
- Valuable objects or possessions that are hidden.
- Making a series of sharp knocking sounds.
- Turn or spin around an axis or center.
- A hole or tunnel dug by an animal.
- The bar at the bottom of the computer screen that shows open programs.
- Active or awake during the night.
- Practices or conditions that promote health and cleanliness.
- A word used to connect clauses or sentences.
- balance A scale with a rotating pointer.
- balance An instrument used to measure weight.
- The natural surroundings or habitat.
- Fully persuaded or certain about something.
- Not including or excluding.
- Behavior that causes trouble or harm.
- An electronic device used for watching programs.
- Go backward or in the opposite direction.
- A unit of measurement for weight.
- The act of moving people or goods from one place to another.
- A female protagonist or main character.
- Cuddle or nestle closely.
- Small pictures used to represent something on a computer screen.
- Inspect or scrutinize closely.
- A container for keeping aquatic organisms.
- Means ___________. (Synonym)
- Edible plants that we consume. (Plural)
- Active or occurring during the daytime.
- Units used to express sizes or amounts.
- A large, herbivorous mammal with a horn on its nose.
- A type of plastic used for packaging.
- Symbols used to represent numbers.
- Small flying insects that can bite humans.
- Small mammals with sharp front teeth for gnawing.
- Give support, confidence, or hope to someone.
- A shape with four sides and four right angles.
- Related to or occurring during a particular season.
- With genuine or honest intent.
- Bite or chew on something persistently.
- For the reason that.
- Stop feeling anger or resentment towards someone.
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- The amount of space between two points.
- A place for live performances or shows.
- Eliminate waste matter from the body.
- Different or unique from others.
- Animals that primarily eat meat.
- A game or problem that tests one's ingenuity.
- Characteristics associated with males.
- Inhale and exhale air.
- A person living next door.
- Small, thin branches of a tree or shrub.
- The process by which plants convert sunlight into energy.
- The conditions relating to public health and cleanliness.
- Involving risk or potential harm.
- Despite the fact that; however.
- Something preferred or liked the most.
- The study of numbers, shapes, and patterns.
- One of four equal parts.
- A computer program designed for a specific task.
- Evil or morally wrong.
- Animals that eat both plants and meat.
- A small furry animal with a bushy tail.
- Activities or performances that provide amusement or enjoyment.
- A three-dimensional shape with six rectangular faces.
- A round three-dimensional object.
- Give suggestions or recommendations to someone.
- A large water bird with a long neck and webbed feet.
- Costing a lot of money.
- The main screen of a computer.
- The day that comes after Wednesday.
- A person who sells products or services.
- The total number of people or organisms in a particular area.
- Have faith or trust in something.
- A chart or system for measuring time.
- The length of time a living thing exists.
- People who steal or commit theft.
- The second month of the year.
- A word that shows the relationship between words.
- The process of repeated addition.
- Periodicals containing articles and stories.
- Animals that primarily eat plants.
- Truthful and sincere.
- A flightless bird found in cold regions.
- Referring to more than one.
- A person who assists or helps others.
- A polygon with three sides and three angles.
- The ninth month of the year.
- Units of time equal to 60 seconds.
- Characteristics associated with females.
- Small to medium-sized woody plants.
100 Clues: For the reason that. • Truthful and sincere. • Inhale and exhale air. • Evil or morally wrong. • A cupboard or wardrobe. • Costing a lot of money. • Not straight or aligned. • One of four equal parts. • Cuddle or nestle closely. • A person living next door. • Not including or excluding. • Referring to more than one. • Means ___________. (Synonym) • The ninth month of the year. • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2020-09-16
Across
- he comparison of measurement values delivered by a device under test with those of a calibration standard of known accuracy.
- careful examination or scrutiny.
- any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms.
- a systematic approach to controlling food safety hazards within a food business in order to ensure that food is safe to eat.
- a fungus that grows in the form of multicellular filaments called hyphae.
- an infection or irritation of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract caused by food or beverages that contain harmful bacteria, parasites, viruses, or chemicals.
- a management system in which food safety is addressed through the analysis and control of biological, chemical, and physical hazards from raw material production, procurement and handling, to manufacturing, distribution and consumption of the finished product.
- deodorant / antiperspirant to minimize body odours.
- assets produced or acquired first are sold, used, or disposed of first.
- the point where the failure of Standard Operation Procedure could cause harm to customers and to the business, or even loss of the business itself.
- a mnemonic device used in the food service industry to describe the six favorable conditions required for the growth of foodborne pathogens. It is an acronym for food, acidity, time, temperature, oxygen and moisture.
- a process you can use to solve pest problems while minimizing risks to people and the environment.
- includes cleaning of equipment, tools, containers, structures, and grounds, and identifies the area or equipment to be cleaned, the time period between each cleaning, and the person(s) responsible for the cleaning.
- hands after eating, or using the restrooms.
- A maximum and/or minimum value to which a. biological, chemical or physical parameter must be controlled at a. CCP to prevent, eliminate or reduce to an acceptable level the. occurrence of a food-safety hazard.
- the time that the disinfectant needs to stay wet on a surface in order to ensure efficacy.
- Segments of the population at high risk of experiencing foodborne illness are the elderly, infants, young children, pregnant women, and those who are immune-comprised, such as patients undergoing chemotherapy and organ transplants.
- measures temperature through a metal stem with a sensor in the lower end.
- Bacteria grow most rapidly in the range of temperatures between 40 °F and 140 °F, doubling in number in as little as 20 minutes.
- the fact that at a certain point, bacteria will start to grow in cooked foods such as meats, fish, pork, and poultry that have been left out at room temperatures.
- 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.
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- the action or state of making or being made impure by polluting or poisoning.
- an organism that lives on or in a host organism and gets its food from or at the expense of its host.
- food that requires time and temperature control for safety.
- hygiene (brushing of teeth) required.
- keeps a record of every germ (microbe) it has ever defeated so it can recognise and destroy the microbe quickly if it enters the body again.
- an incident in which two or more persons experience a similar illness resulting from the ingestion of a common food.
- the process by which bacteria or other microorganisms are unintentionally transferred from one substance or object to another, with harmful effect.
- microscopic, single-celled organisms that exist in their millions, in every environment, both inside and outside other organisms.
- the sequence of steps needed to transform raw materials and ingredients into manufactured food products.
- Maintain personal cleanliness by bathing daily.
- heavily scented perfumes, colognes and lotions. ...
- a group of food products that are pre-cleaned, precooked, mostly packaged and ready for consumption without prior preparation or cooking.
- the action or process of washing one's hands.
- perform pest control and address related structural and safety concerns.
- a thermometer which infers temperature from a portion of the thermal radiation sometimes called black-body radiation emitted by the object being measured.
- an animal or plant on or in which a parasite or commensal organism lives.
- and trimmed fingernails
- a single-cell organism, called Saccharomyces cerevisiae, which needs food, warmth, and moisture to thrive.
- make clean and hygienic; disinfect.
- a biological agent that causes disease or illness to its host.
41 Clues: and trimmed fingernails • careful examination or scrutiny. • make clean and hygienic; disinfect. • hygiene (brushing of teeth) required. • hands after eating, or using the restrooms. • the action or process of washing one's hands. • Maintain personal cleanliness by bathing daily. • heavily scented perfumes, colognes and lotions. ... • ...
Greek1 2015-03-07
Across
- a keen or bitter taunt : a cutting gibe or rebuke often delivered in a tone of contempt or disgust
- the science which deals with the establishment and maintenance of health in the individual and the group
- a bitter, abusive, and usually lengthy speech or piece of writing
- a book containing a store of words or of information about a particular field or set of concepts; specifically : a dictionary of synonyms
- lasting or existing briefly : temporary
- a sea nymph in Homer's Odyssey who keeps Odysseus seven years on the island of Ogygia
- a detailed examination of anything complex
- the highest point or stage
- a man regarded as father or founder
- one apparently or professedly indifferent to pleasure or pain
- absence or lack of feeling or emotion
- a word having the same meaning as another word
- a woman (as the mother of a family) having a status like that of a patriarch
- the configuration of a surface including its relief and the position of its natural and man-made features
- an immense number : an indefinitely large number
- a composition in commendation of someone or something (as of the character and services of a deceased person)
- of uniform structure or composition throughout
- connected system or order : orderly arrangement
- government by the best individuals or by a relatively small privileged class
- operated, moved, or effected by means of water
- used to express triumph concerning a discovery
- a percussion instrument
- belonging or native to a particular people or country
- plural phenomena : an observable fact or event : an item of experience or reality
- relating to or involving only outward appearance
- happening, existing, or arising at the same time
- the quality or state of being lazy or indifferent : lassitude, apathy
- depression of spirits : gloomy mood or condition
- having the form of a sphere or of one of its segments : like a sphere
- one that avenges relentlessly or destroys inevitably; a formidable and usually victorious rival or opponent
- the removal of tissue, cells, or fluids from the living body for examination or study
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- having the qualities of a cynic : given to faultfinding, sneering, and sarcasm
- marked by conformity to doctrines or practices especially in religion that are held as right or true by some authority, standard, or tradition
- a usually sudden manifestation or perception of the essential nature or meaning of something
- the study of meanings
- a native or inhabitant of ancient Sparta; a person of great courage and fortitude
- one of two or more words spelled and pronounced alike but different in meaning
- the mark ' or ' used to indicate omission of one or more letters or figures
- an assumption or concession made for the sake of argument
- an ancient Greek athletic contest in which each contestant participates in five different events
- one who takes the leading part in a drama
- tending to prevent, inhibit, or destroy life
- combined action or operation (as of muscles or nerves)
- an act or instance of deliberative generosity
- the classification of a group of people with regard to ability or economic or social standing
- the art or act of identifying a disease from its signs and symptoms
- an object, activity, or idea that is used as a symbol of something else
- a very large city
- a contrivance or figure that appears to imitate the motions of human beings or animals
- suffering from a disease or ailment of long duration or frequent recurrence
- of or relating to the heat of the earth's interior
- a hatred of mankind : distrust of human nature
- an arrangement (as of data, events) in the order of time of occurrence or appearance
- designed or intended to teach
- word orgin
- any plant of the genus Geranium
- a long wandering : a series of adventurous journeys usually marked by many changes of fortune
- characterized by continuous movement, advance, or expansion
- of or relating to a place
- a word formed from the initial letter or letters of each of the successive parts of a compound term
- a brief orderly outline affording a quick general view; a condensed statement
- selecting what appears to be best in various and diverse doctrines, methods, or styles
62 Clues: word orgin • a very large city • the study of meanings • a percussion instrument • of or relating to a place • the highest point or stage • designed or intended to teach • any plant of the genus Geranium • a man regarded as father or founder • absence or lack of feeling or emotion • lasting or existing briefly : temporary • one who takes the leading part in a drama • ...
Word lisstststststststs 2025-10-22
Across
- A VISIT, We decided to __________ the new history museum this weekend.
- The __________ saved the child who was struggling in the deep end of the pool.
- We ate candy floss at the summer __________.
- Every citizen must __________ to the health of the nation.
- The company will __________ its staff to save money.
- ROUND, After he fainted, it took him a few minutes to __________.
- The tour includes a guided __________ of the old town.
- The __________ will fix the leaky faucet tomorrow.
- The job is only __________, so I'm still looking for something permanent.
- The zookeeper explained that the animals in __________ often live shorter lives.
- The weather in this country is very __________; it's never too hot or too cold.
- BY, The accident was __________ icy road conditions.
- BULB, I need to buy a new __________ for the lamp in my bedroom; it went out last night.
- APART, The cat loves to __________ the roll of toilet paper.
- The single person was an __________, not part of a couple.
- The chef would not share his secret __________ for the sauce.
- The children watched the leaf __________ down the stream.
- The government must not __________ the needs of its poorest citizens.
- The leaders of the local __________ decided to build a new school.
- The __________ of this sound is too high for human ears to hear.
- The local __________ organized a meeting to discuss the new park.
- The doctor wrote me a __________ for the new medicine.
- The angry mob decided to __________ the corrupt official by throwing him out of the window.
- TO, He was __________ the cold weather after living in Norway for ten years.
- She loves __________ and goes to the ocean every weekend.
- Breakfast is __________ in the price of the room.
- We walked __________ the crowds of people in the city center.
- The couple made a __________ to always be honest with each other.
- We walked __________ to see the main attractions.
- We need to __________ our plans to include the new team members.
- OF TRANSPORT, The bus is my primary __________ to get to work.
- The new policy should __________ the worst effects of the economic crisis.
- The new action movie is this summer's biggest __________.
- The __________ of the old factory led to many people losing their jobs.
- Always keep your __________ in case you need to return an item.
- ESTATE, The company's main asset was its __________ in the city center.
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- HAVOC, The hurricane will __________ on the coastal towns.
- Under no __________ should you open that door.
- The new shopping mall is located __________, so we need to take a bus to get there.
- The price is __________ $50, maybe a little more or less.
- UP, He decided to __________ the art of Japanese calligraphy.
- After the earthquake, the city was full of __________ from the collapsed buildings.
- The company will __________ all the necessary materials for the project.
- This will be his third __________ to pass the driving test.
- The __________ on the hill was very steep and challenging for the skiers.
- The leaders of the local __________ decided to build a new school.
- CAP, You must wear a __________ in this pool for hygiene reasons.
- I need to send this __________ of stamps to my friend.
- TIME, In my __________, I enjoy reading and painting.
- Can you __________ me some change for the bus?
- The company could not keep up with the __________ for their new product.
- IN ADVANCE, The hotel asked us to __________ before our arrival.
- After the storm, the toys were __________ all over the backyard.
- There are __________ of good restaurants in this neighborhood.
- The plane did a __________ the city, giving us an amazing view.
- The children love to __________ each other around the playground.
- The __________ at the restaurant was about the slow service.
- The busy __________ was full of cars during rush hour.
- OUT OF, I always __________ money for a coffee at the end of the week.
- ACROSS, I __________ an old friend I hadn't seen for years at the supermarket.
- Some items are __________ from the sale.
- Finding good __________ in a new city can be difficult and expensive.
- The members of the ancient __________ lived in harmony with nature.
- BOARD, The swimmer jumped off the __________ and into the pool.
- A god is typically described as being all-knowing and __________.
- I need to __________ this essay; it's only a first __________.
- The power went out because the car hit the __________.
- You can't build a strong house without __________.
- The old coal __________ are now a tourist attraction.
69 Clues: Some items are __________ from the sale. • We ate candy floss at the summer __________. • Under no __________ should you open that door. • Can you __________ me some change for the bus? • Breakfast is __________ in the price of the room. • We walked __________ to see the main attractions. • The __________ will fix the leaky faucet tomorrow. • ...
CrossWord 2025-08-18
Across
- Vulnerabilities, Penetration, ZeroTrust, Endpoint, Intrusion, Prevention, SIEM, DLP, MFA, Encryption, Firewall, Phishing, Ransomware, Malware, Hygiene, Identity, Access, Segmentation, Patching, Controls, Testing, Audit, Compliance, SOX, GDPR, HIPAA, Trail, Evidence, Deficiency, Remediation, Scope, Walkthrough, Objective, Segregation, Appetite, Register, Residual, Inherent, Mitigation, Resilience, Continuity, Recovery, Governance, Explainability, Assessment, Bias, Algorithms, Modeling, Automation, Monitoring
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1 Clue: ...
Hand Hygiene puzzle 2023-04-25
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QUICKMARCH VOCABULARY 2023-11-14
Across
- A device for performing math, with buttons and a screen, used to quickly compute and solve numerical problems.
- To move or be positioned in a lower direction or location, opposite of up.
- A large, open area within a building, often characterized by its spaciousness, used for various purposes such as gatherings, events, or passage between rooms or areas.
- A sport played by two or four players using rackets to hit a ball over a net, with the objective of scoring points by making the ball land within the opponent's court.
- Referring to occasions or situations that occur occasionally or at irregular intervals, not consistently or constantly.
- Edible plants or parts of plants, such as leafy greens or root crops, that are commonly consumed for their nutritional value.
- A small number or amount, indicating a scarcity or limited quantity of something.
- A two-wheeled vehicle with an engine, used for transportation, typically smaller and more maneuverable than a car.
- Moving or extending in a particular direction, typically parallel to something or in proximity to it.
- The beginning or commencement of an action, process, or event.
- The front part of the head, consisting of the eyes, nose, mouth, and other facial features, used for expressions, communication, and identification.
- A small portion of food consumed between meals, typically light and quick to eat, providing a temporary source of energy and satisfaction.
- To arrange or organize things in a neat and orderly manner, ensuring cleanliness and removing clutter for a more organized and presentable appearance.
- The act of exchanging goods or services for money or other forms of compensation, typically with the intention of transferring ownership or providing value to a buyer.
- A specific activity or assignment that needs to be completed, often with a defined goal or purpose, requiring effort, focus, and time to accomplish.
- In close proximity or short distance from a particular location or object.
- A narrative account of events, real or fictional, that entertains, informs, or conveys a message through storytelling.
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- A space, area, or surface that is empty, without any writing, markings, or content.
- The process of increasing in size, developing, or maturing over time, typically referring to living organisms such as plants, animals, or even businesses.
- A large, carnivorous mammal of the cat family, known for its majestic appearance, strength, and hunting prowess.
- A type of clothing, usually consisting of a top and a skirt or pants, that is worn on formal occasions or in professional settings.
- The existence of living organisms, characterized by growth, reproduction, metabolism, and the ability to adapt to the environment.
- A piece of furniture designed for sitting, typically consisting of a seat, backrest, and sometimes armrests, used for comfort and support while sitting or resting.
- Being in a state of slumber or unconsciousness, typically characterized by closed eyes, relaxed muscles, and a reduced level of awareness and responsiveness.
- The entirety of physical and human existence, including all countries, societies, and ecosystems on the planet Earth.
- A book or journal where one can regularly record personal thoughts, experiences, and events.
- A shape with four equal sides and four right angles, often used to describe something having equal dimensions on all sides.
- The short, thin hair that grows at the edge of the eyelids, helping to protect the eyes from debris and enhance their appearance.
- A citrus fruit with a bright yellow rind, sour taste, and acidic juice, commonly used in cooking, beverages, and as a flavoring agent due to its refreshing and tangy qualities.
- A watercraft designed to float and navigate on water, typically propelled by oars, sails, or an engine, used for transportation, recreation, or fishing purposes.
- A person who unlawfully takes someone else's property or belongings without their permission or knowledge.
- Something that is unique, distinct, or different from the usual or ordinary, often considered significant or exceptional.
- A term used to affectionately refer to one's grandmother, the mother of one's parent.
- Having or characterized by a pattern of parallel lines or bands of different colors or shades, creating a distinctive visual effect.
- A fixture used for bodily waste disposal and personal hygiene, typically consisting of a bowl and flushing mechanism.
- Most commonly or typically; referring to something that occurs, happens, or is done in the majority of cases or as a general rule.
- A polite word used to make a request or express a polite form of asking for something. It is used to show courtesy and consideration towards others.
- Any substance consumed by living organisms that provides nourishment, energy, and promotes growth and overall well-being.
38 Clues: The beginning or commencement of an action, process, or event. • To move or be positioned in a lower direction or location, opposite of up. • In close proximity or short distance from a particular location or object. • A small number or amount, indicating a scarcity or limited quantity of something. • ...
AIMEE CLARK BIRTHDAY CROSSWORD 2025-08-09
Across
- what wisdom leads to
- a Big Bad Wolf's Kryptonite
- surgical operation removing cancerous tumours from a gland in the abdomen
- what ignorance is to people who would rather not know
- infer
- both netball and airplanes have these
- belief that life is meaningless
- large, quadrupedal mammal which is also the national animal of Vietnam (5, 7)
- an overnight flight
- Zodiac sign of a person born 9 August, if they were born two weeks later
- key ingredient of tiramisu CLUE, what this is DIFFERENTIATE, tell apart, it is also a maths term
- (1.)'s best friend
- yours should be very high now, if you are completing this crossword as I asked you to
- What ‘K’ might represent
- an appropriate adjective for me if I was being eccentric
- KIC's favourite sport, in my opinion
- name of the creek where boys live
- name of the goodest boy in the whole wide world
- An intense surgical operation, in board game form
- a fitting term for the effect a prolonged loss of electricity may have on an ice-sculpting business
- object often wielded by WWE performers, though not its typical use
- you badly jammed one in a door
- hit song by Iyaz, or a fumble of the ball
- second word of an Australian business beginning with your last name
- long for
- what I'm composing this crossword on, during my shift [phrase] (3, 5)
- what you might use an eraser for
- Thai city frequented by Geelong teens (6, 3)
- Elaine’s obsession
- Ford slogan (2, 7)
- one might describe a suspect's as 'medium'
- ‘Fee-fi-fo…’
- like many of the messages in the group chat (1-1)
- disgraced athlete with last name ***NUMBER***
- gateway to the Great Ocean Road
- you'll probably fly over this on your way to Vietnam
- one of two colours appearing on the Vietnamese flag
- you might use one to wipe water from your shower door
- part of your hand, or metal spike, or to complete perfectly, or sexual act
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- 'He-__!' often exclaimed by Michael Jackson
- if the venue for your birthday dinner were instead a place of worship for chewy fruit-flavoured candy, it might be called this (7, 9)
- national dish of Vietnam
- suburb to the east of Highton
- resulting character after hitting Mario with a blue shell (according to colour theory)
- what a patient administered benzodiazepines might say
- comfortable footwear for nurses
- Academy Award winner for best animated feature at the Oscars in 2002
- my favourite and least favourite video game (6, 2, 7)
- audio streaming service founded in Sweden
- country of the city one of our friends is named after
- what some netball umpires at Kardinia Park might give you for committing murder, for example [phrase] (4, 2, 3, 5)
- if you were wearing pants with this design, I might say, 'Where are your legs?' jokingly
- one might make a flight noisy and uncomfortable (6, 4)
- the letters ELSEHAY unjumbled
- movie you watched during childhood (hopefully) that was often an orange VHS tape
- an association you might make with a slipper and a pumpkin
- Actress Foster of ‘Silence of the Lambs’
- what other Barwon the Barwon River becomes
- first name of actor who shares your birthday and plays a demonic clown in one of his films
- my surname rhymes with several varieties of this
- first name of actress who shares your birthday and appears in 'Twilight' and 'Pitch Perfect'
- Suncorp Super Netball team that shares its name with an AFL team
- Kardinia's predecessor
- Geelong Sports Hub menu item
- Rihanna suggests shining bright like one
- connection between two normally diverging anatomical structures
- 'see!' upon proving someone wrong (1, 4, 3, 2)
- what you can't use to cheat on this crossword, if you are completing this crossword as intended
- following (1.), a breaking of the sound barrier
- the hottest planet in our solar system
- what baby computers call their fathers (corny joke)
- leave an aircraft
- surname of stern KIC teacher that sounds like VERDICT
- homophone for how you might greet someone whose name is a homophone for the basic unit of heredity, or cleanliness
- Andrew came over the other night to fiddle with mine
- surname of Sophie who graduated in KIC's class of '18
- sometimes you have to be this when speaking to one in the hospital
- ‘No Internet’ dinosaur species (1-3)
- what the future has in store for Andrew & I
- opposite of (1.)
- Number of stars on the Subaru logo
- genre of music that is also a material
82 Clues: infer • long for • ‘Fee-fi-fo…’ • opposite of (1.) • leave an aircraft • (1.)'s best friend • Elaine’s obsession • Ford slogan (2, 7) • an overnight flight • what wisdom leads to • Kardinia's predecessor • national dish of Vietnam • What ‘K’ might represent • a Big Bad Wolf's Kryptonite • Geelong Sports Hub menu item • suburb to the east of Highton • the letters ELSEHAY unjumbled • ...
Hygiene and Safety 2025-11-05
QUICKMARCH VOCABULARY 2023-11-14
Across
- A device for performing math, with buttons and a screen, used to quickly compute and solve numerical problems.
- To move or be positioned in a lower direction or location, opposite of up.
- A large, open area within a building, often characterized by its spaciousness, used for various purposes such as gatherings, events, or passage between rooms or areas.
- A sport played by two or four players using rackets to hit a ball over a net, with the objective of scoring points by making the ball land within the opponent's court.
- Referring to occasions or situations that occur occasionally or at irregular intervals, not consistently or constantly.
- Edible plants or parts of plants, such as leafy greens or root crops, that are commonly consumed for their nutritional value.
- A small number or amount, indicating a scarcity or limited quantity of something.
- A two-wheeled vehicle with an engine, used for transportation, typically smaller and more maneuverable than a car.
- Moving or extending in a particular direction, typically parallel to something or in proximity to it.
- The beginning or commencement of an action, process, or event.
- The front part of the head, consisting of the eyes, nose, mouth, and other facial features, used for expressions, communication, and identification.
- A small portion of food consumed between meals, typically light and quick to eat, providing a temporary source of energy and satisfaction.
- To arrange or organize things in a neat and orderly manner, ensuring cleanliness and removing clutter for a more organized and presentable appearance.
- The act of exchanging goods or services for money or other forms of compensation, typically with the intention of transferring ownership or providing value to a buyer.
- A specific activity or assignment that needs to be completed, often with a defined goal or purpose, requiring effort, focus, and time to accomplish.
- In close proximity or short distance from a particular location or object.
- A narrative account of events, real or fictional, that entertains, informs, or conveys a message through storytelling.
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- A space, area, or surface that is empty, without any writing, markings, or content.
- The process of increasing in size, developing, or maturing over time, typically referring to living organisms such as plants, animals, or even businesses.
- A large, carnivorous mammal of the cat family, known for its majestic appearance, strength, and hunting prowess.
- A type of clothing, usually consisting of a top and a skirt or pants, that is worn on formal occasions or in professional settings.
- The existence of living organisms, characterized by growth, reproduction, metabolism, and the ability to adapt to the environment.
- A piece of furniture designed for sitting, typically consisting of a seat, backrest, and sometimes armrests, used for comfort and support while sitting or resting.
- Being in a state of slumber or unconsciousness, typically characterized by closed eyes, relaxed muscles, and a reduced level of awareness and responsiveness.
- The entirety of physical and human existence, including all countries, societies, and ecosystems on the planet Earth.
- A book or journal where one can regularly record personal thoughts, experiences, and events.
- A shape with four equal sides and four right angles, often used to describe something having equal dimensions on all sides.
- The short, thin hair that grows at the edge of the eyelids, helping to protect the eyes from debris and enhance their appearance.
- A citrus fruit with a bright yellow rind, sour taste, and acidic juice, commonly used in cooking, beverages, and as a flavoring agent due to its refreshing and tangy qualities.
- A watercraft designed to float and navigate on water, typically propelled by oars, sails, or an engine, used for transportation, recreation, or fishing purposes.
- A person who unlawfully takes someone else's property or belongings without their permission or knowledge.
- Something that is unique, distinct, or different from the usual or ordinary, often considered significant or exceptional.
- A term used to affectionately refer to one's grandmother, the mother of one's parent.
- Having or characterized by a pattern of parallel lines or bands of different colors or shades, creating a distinctive visual effect.
- A fixture used for bodily waste disposal and personal hygiene, typically consisting of a bowl and flushing mechanism.
- Most commonly or typically; referring to something that occurs, happens, or is done in the majority of cases or as a general rule.
- A polite word used to make a request or express a polite form of asking for something. It is used to show courtesy and consideration towards others.
- Any substance consumed by living organisms that provides nourishment, energy, and promotes growth and overall well-being.
38 Clues: The beginning or commencement of an action, process, or event. • To move or be positioned in a lower direction or location, opposite of up. • In close proximity or short distance from a particular location or object. • A small number or amount, indicating a scarcity or limited quantity of something. • ...
UNIT 1-3 Crossword 2024-01-21
Across
- prevention begins with a diagnosis of disease or infectious processes. It focuses on the need for early diagnosis and treatment of disease to prevent permanent disability. This prevention includes all interventions used to halt the progress of an already-existing disease state. It also includes screening of all types (for example, breast self-examination or testing for hypertension and sickle cell disease).
- is the provision of required nursing care to accomplish established client goals
- _________ method of client care is task-oriented. The tasks that have to be done for clients are divided among the staff. can overlook holistic care and psychosocial needs. ex: Disaster relief
- means to be able to break down complex information into its basic parts and relate those parts to the big picture. An example of _______ is the ability to organize and prioritize (what is most important, most urgent) two or more pieces of information in a client situation to process a safe response.
- refers to the ability to recall and repeat information you have memorized.
- prevention occurs before there is any disease or dysfunction. An example of primary prevention includes patient education on basic hygiene, nutrition, and exercise. Other examples of primary prevention include immunizations against infectious diseases, avoidance of substance abuse, and regular dental examinations.
- thinking involves questioning with meaning. This type of thinking involves examining personal thinking and the thinking of others. Judgments are made on facts (evidence), not assumptions.
- involves assisting the RN in the development of nursing diagnosis, goals, and interventions for a client’s plan of care while maintaining client safety.
- _______ nursing, RNs individualize client care and accept responsibility and accountability for total client care, generally eliminating the need to delegate to other licensed staff persons. Ideally, staffing for this method requires a nursing staff composed entirely of RNs. Each nurse is assigned a maximum of four to six clients in a hospital setting. It is unlikely to see the ________ nursing model used in a long-term care setting.
- thinking: The mind is stuck on negative thoughts and blocks worthwhile thinking (emotional sabotage).
- focuses on achieving client outcomes within a specified time frame.
- ________ method is based on the belief that goals can be achieved through group action. The clients on a unit are divided into small groups. Small teams are assigned to care for the clients in each group (RN/VN/NA). Assignments are based on the needs of each client and the skills of the team members. RN leads team, VNs can lead team in long term care settings with collaboration with RN supervisor.
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- refers to the ability to basically understand information, recall it, and identify examples of that information. To comprehend is to grasp the meaning of the material.
- thinking: We get up to go to the bathroom, shower, dress, and so on. This type of thinking involves any routine we do that is important but does not require us to think hard about how to do it (automatic pilot).
- thinking: You engaged your brain out of habit without much conscious thought.
- thinking: The same situation or scene is replayed in the mind over and over, without reaching an outcome (instant replay).
- thoughts: Multiple short scenes and thoughts come and go through the mind and have no particular purpose or goal (mental channel surfing).
- information is based on the client’s opinion. Some refer to __________ information as symptoms. This usually includes feelings of physical discomfort, anxiety, and mental stress that are more difficult to measure. The nurse cannot experience _________ symptoms.
- mix refers to the different levels of educational preparation of members used to staff the nursing team.
- prevention begins when a permanent disability occurs. This prevention is also referred to as health restoration. Health restoration begins once the disease process is stabilized. Nursing care is directed toward rehabilitation and restoring the person to an optimal level of functioning. The goal of this prevention is to regain lost function and develop new, compensatory skills, possibly with the use of an assistive device such as a cane or hearing aid. Another goal is to help patients, including those with incurable diseases, attain the maximal level of health.
- International Journal of Nursing Terminologies and Classifications (2008) defines ______ ________ as “a clinical judgment about individual, family, or community responses to actual or potential health problems/life processes. _____ _______ provides the basis for selection of nursing interventions to achieve outcomes for which the nurse is accountable.” developed primarily by RN
- __-__-____ thinking: The mind is made up, and no additional facts will be considered (black-and-white thinking with no grays in between).
- information includes data that the nurse can verify; it is also known as “signs.” A physical assessment provides ________ data. The terms check, observe, monitor, weigh, measure, and smell, touch, and hear provide cues that you may be involved in ________ data collection.
- the actual outcomes of nursing care with the expected outcomes, which are then communicated to members of the health care team.
- RNs function _____________ in nursing, initiating and carrying out nursing activities.
- _______ method: one nurse is assigned to one or two clients and is responsible for planning, organizing, and carrying out the care for these clients. ex: ICU
- is a systematic gathering and review of information about the client, which is communicated to appropriate members of the health team
- means being able to use learned material in new situations.
28 Clues: means being able to use learned material in new situations. • focuses on achieving client outcomes within a specified time frame. • refers to the ability to recall and repeat information you have memorized. • thinking: You engaged your brain out of habit without much conscious thought. • ...
Drafting II Architecture Review 2020-03-20
Across
- Horizontal support member at the foundation level
- Concrete or masonry foundation pillar support used to support the floor system
- Stone, gravel, cinder, or slag used as one of the components of concrete
- position of wall that extends above the edge of the roof
- load from all movable objects within a structure including loads from furniture and people
- a water-flushing plumbing fixture, such as a toilet, that is designed to receive and discharge human excrement
- a reinforcing column built into or against a masonry wall
- design value specifying the amount of weight a square foot of soil can support
- ground-level exterior entertaining area that is made of concrete, stone, brick, or treated wood
- Concrete Masonry Unit blocks used in foundation walls and piers
- horizontal member placed at the bottom of walls and openings in walls
- exterior floor that is supported on at least two opposing sides by adjoining structures, piers, or posts
- vapor barrier sheeting generally 6 mil, used to block moisture
- stone, brick, concrete, hollow tile, concrete block, gypsum block, or other similar building units bonded together with mortar to form a wall, pier, buttress or similar mass
- a covered walkway with open sides between two different parts of a structure
- a low bowl-shaped bathroom fixture with running water for personal hygiene
- vertical wall the extends from the top of the footing up to the first-floor level of the structure
- small room adjoining a larger room often separated by an archway
- a room that includes space for washing, drying, folding, mending, ironing, and storing clothes as well as long-term storage of dry and canned food and a freezer
- a covered entrance to a structure
- the largest bedroom in a home, generally with a bath adjoining the room
- tapered board used for siding that overlaps the board below it
- bathroom containing water closet and lavatory only
- Concrete block or brick foundation wall constructed on top of the footer
- a covering material placed over walls, floors and roofs which serves as a backing for finishing materials
- a term used in building codes to describe access
- cubicle like rooms with little chance for overflow into other rooms
- vertical structural support, usually round and made of steel
- Reinforcing steel used to strengthen concrete
- vertical and horizontal members between window and door units
- divide the glass into smaller panes
- the inside trim board placed below a window seal
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- vertical wood structural member usually 4x4 or larger
- a buried drainage system used to run-off storms or sewer away from the foundation. Typically made of black, plastic tubing with holes
- the opening direction of a door based on the hinge location; right or left
- depth to which soil will freeze
- sinking foundations, cracked or buckled walls and uneven floor caused by unstable soil and extreme moisture with lack of proper drainage
- walls in a building where plumbing pipes are installed
- Brick that is identified by a nominal size that includes an allowance for the thickness of a standard mortar joint
- a fixture that is designed for washing hands and face, usually found in a bathroom
- incline ceiling area
- term used to indicate a water closet that is partitioned off from other bathroom fixtures
- a room designed for the specific purpose of washing, drying, folding, ironing clothes
- the frame that is fitted inside the rough opening which encloses the door sash
- building parts that have been preassembled either in a plant or on-site
- the decorative trim that covers the joint between the jamb and rough opening
- weight of building materials or other immovable objects in a structure
- Undisturbed earth that has not been dug out or filled
- a course of masonry laid horizontally with the end of the unit exposed
- Concrete construction created in one pour
- inclined ceiling area
- a masonry wall formed with two wythes with an air space between each face
- a thin coat of plaster used to smooth a masonry surface
- deck or patio that is above ground level
- horizontal steel member used to provide support for masonry over an opening
- the horizontal structural member used to support other structural members over openings
- architectural drawing of a room or building as seen from above
- the beveled member directly under a door
- plan in which rooms are not closed off from each other, minimal walls
- lowest member of a foundation system used to spread loads of structure across supporting soil
- wood or plastic molds used to create footings from poured concrete
61 Clues: incline ceiling area • inclined ceiling area • depth to which soil will freeze • a covered entrance to a structure • divide the glass into smaller panes • deck or patio that is above ground level • the beveled member directly under a door • Concrete construction created in one pour • Reinforcing steel used to strengthen concrete • ...
TZ3 Review for Final Exam 2023-06-13
Across
- The archaeologists excavated a significant _______ from ancient times.
- The video received millions of _______ on social media.
- Regular exercise is important for maintaining _______ health.
- She kept her personal life _______ and didn't share much on social media.
- The company offered a _______ of their new perfume.
- The charity event aimed to raise funds for _______.
- The museum will _______ artwork from various artists.
- They used social media to _______ their upcoming event.
- They conducted a _______ to gather opinions from customers.
- The dinosaur _______ attracted many visitors to the museum.
- The two companies formed a _______ to expand their market reach.
- He was _______ that he would succeed in his endeavors.
- The night sky was filled with twinkling _______.
- The _______ on TV advertised a new car model.
- She aspired to be a fashion _______ and walk the runway.
- The hiker's _______ were left on the muddy trail.
- It's important to effectively _______ your ideas to others.
- The paleontologist discovered a well-preserved _______ of a dinosaur.
- The _______ of ancient Egypt were regarded as divine rulers.
- She organized her tasks into smaller, _______ goals.
- She became a _______ of the local community center.
- The detective used fingerprints to _______ the suspect.
- They launched a marketing _______ to promote their new product.
- The volcanic eruption resulted in a flow of _______.
- The feather was much _______ than the rock.
- The store offered a 50% _______ on selected items.
- The popular _______ released a new line of shoes.
- Her speech had a profound _______ on the audience.
- She would _______ procrastinate when faced with difficult tasks.
- She had an impressive _______ of vintage stamps.
- The _______ of the new car was higher than anticipated.
- The breeze provided a _______ relief on a hot summer day.
- _______ a world without poverty and inequality.
- The new dance move became a _______ and everyone was trying it.
- Dentists recommend using _______ to maintain oral hygiene.
- I'll _______ you the details of the event later.
- The _______ of the experiment was to test the hypothesis.
- The popularity of that fashion trend _______ quickly.
- The forensic anthropologist examined the _______ to determine the cause of death.
- The company focused on meeting the needs of its _______ base.
- Proper handwashing helps to eliminate harmful _______.
- The weightlifting competition required participants to lift _______ weights.
- The fabric had a beautiful floral _______.
- She shared her _______ recipe with her closest friends.
- He applied _______ to keep himself smelling fresh.
- The color of the fabric _______ over time due to sun exposure.
- The lecture on quantum physics was _______ and captivated the audience.
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- The city is known for its stunning _______ and historical buildings.
- Eating a balanced diet ensures you get essential _______.
- Archaeologists are excited to _______ ancient artifacts at the site.
- The company invested heavily in _______ strategies.
- The artist's installation explored the _______ of time and memory.
- Many species of animals _______ in the rainforest.
- She found a great _______ at the summer sale.
- She read an interesting _______ about climate change.
- The _______ on TV convinced her to try the new product.
- The scientist analyzed the _______ to draw meaningful conclusions.
- The security officer used a scanner to _______ the barcode.
- The animator brought the characters to life through _______ movements.
- The children loved to _______ they were superheroes.
- The architect created a unique _______ for the new building.
- The artist is _______ for her unique style and innovative techniques.
- During her travels, she _______ a hidden gem of a restaurant.
- The _______ studied fossils to learn about prehistoric life.
- Her new earrings were dazzlingly _______.
- Helping an elderly neighbor with groceries is a simple _______.
- Drinking a glass of water in the morning became her daily _______.
- Everyone has their own _______ when it comes to food.
- The geologist conducted _______ to collect samples for analysis.
- The special effects in the movie were incredibly _______.
- She carried a _______ full of fresh fruits and vegetables.
- The science fiction movie featured an _______ invasion from outer space.
- He felt a pang of _______ for not pursuing his dreams.
- The _______ sequoia tree towered over the forest.
- The hammer is a useful _______ for construction.
- The _______ "global warming" refers to the long-term increase in Earth's temperature.
- The company launched a new _______ line.
- She carefully placed the photograph in a decorative _______.
- Regular brushing and flossing can prevent _______.
- You need a password to _______ the restricted area.
- The celebrity's scandal received widespread _______.
- He decided to _______ a pet dog and named it Max.
- The organization donated to a local _______ to support the homeless.
- The museum displayed the _______ of a dinosaur in its exhibit.
- He pursued a successful _______ in medicine.
- The zebra's black and white _______ stood out in the grassland.
- Let's have a _______ and discuss our plans.
- He was caught selling _______ designer handbags.
- The organization provides aid to _______ families.
- Many people use _______ platforms to connect with friends and family.
90 Clues: The company launched a new _______ line. • Her new earrings were dazzlingly _______. • The fabric had a beautiful floral _______. • The feather was much _______ than the rock. • Let's have a _______ and discuss our plans. • He pursued a successful _______ in medicine. • She found a great _______ at the summer sale. • The _______ on TV advertised a new car model. • ...
BEHAV2004 Crossword - Topic 2 & 3 2022-05-07
Across
- Increases in learning as a consequence of past interactions with the criminal justice system.
- The examination, testing, and interpretation of the physical evidence. In this stage, all physical evidence is examined to assess its relevance and determine it's overall nature and quality.
- The first stage involves collecting all available information about the crime (or profiling inputs), including physical evidence, photographs of the crime scene, autopsy reports and pictures, crime scene photos, complete background information on the victim, and police reports.
- Offender profiling is an investigative tool that aid the identification, apprehension and conviction of an unknown offender by providing the police with a description of the likely social (employment, marital status) and mental characteristics (level of education, motivation) of the offender.
- Stereotypes are the outcome of both social and individual cognitive processes. In the line of police work, stereotypes can have serious implications.
- Using the information and evidence collected, profilers explore how the crime unfolded, looking particularly at the potential sequence of events (e.g. does the evidence indicate stalking?), how the victim may have responded to the offender (e.g. does the evidence suggest a struggle?) and the style/operating mode (modus operandi) of the offender.
- Category of offenders characterised by being psychotic, disorganised and did not plan the crime, low intelligence and poor personal hygiene, etc. And their crime scenes are categorised by being spontaneous, the depersonalisation of the victim, the body wasn't hidden, and the weapon being found at the scene, etc.
- The Peelian principles summarize the ideas that Sir Robert Peel developed to define an ethical police force
- Use tasks similar to tasks that are likely to be done by officers in the job. As you might guess, these tests are designed to predict performance on the job.
- Examines all aspects of the victim, including lifestyle, hobbies, habits, friends, enemies and demographic features.
- This final stage is where the profilers formulate initial descriptions or hypotheses about the most likely suspects.
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- This type of profile emerges from a comparison of previous crimes to the current crime, which the profiler uses to develop an idea of what the offender maybe like when found.
- The aim is to provide law enforcement with an impression of the most likely offender. This can include a range of details including demographic information, ethnicity, relationships, potential motivation of behaviour, their history and even where they may live.
- Examining the nature of the crime and how it unfolded to see if it can be classified somehow. This works with the idea that these characteristics can provide an insight into the type of crime being dealt with.
- Characteristics that have been defined as common for police officers are attributes such as courage, authoritarianism, cynicism, and aggression (Lefkowitz, 1975)
- Focuses on using more empirically based approaches. Additionally, to expand knowledge, investigative psychology focuses more on research, developing more rigorous methods and larger sample sizes relative to the FBI process.
- Explores the relationship between the offender's psychological factors and the crime geography.
- Psychological tests have generally been shown to have good reliability (this can vary according to the test) and can be used to measure a range of psychological factors that might relate to the tasks of a police officer (e.g. intelligence tests such as verbal reasoning, spatial ability)
- Community policing is seen as a way to improve engagement between police and CALD communities and evaluations of community policing (while limited in number) have shown that a focus on improving the perceived legitimacy of police practices may be one of the more effective long-term crime prevention strategies (Sherman & Eck 2006)
- Category of offenders characterised by being psychopathic, organised and planned the crime, charming and intelligent and/or socially and sexually adept, etc. And their crime scenes are categorised by being controlled, the use of restraints, the body was hidden, and the weapon not being found at the scene, etc.
- This method does not compare a crime to others. Instead, this approach examines the current crime in-depth, working with available evidence, and uses this evidence to describe the offender and what they were like at the time of the crime.
- The idea that an offender will operate in similar ways during their offences. However, there is some room for change and adaptation of the offender based on previous offences.
- Widely used despite evidence that indicates personal interviews are subject to distortion, low reliability and questionable validity. Personal interviews can be used for orienting candidates to the next stages of evaluation rather than predicting subsequent performance.
- This second stage involves integrating the various information collected in the previous stage and looking for patterns that allow the scene to be classified; this may involve determining if the crime scene is organised or disorganised.
24 Clues: Increases in learning as a consequence of past interactions with the criminal justice system. • Explores the relationship between the offender's psychological factors and the crime geography. • The Peelian principles summarize the ideas that Sir Robert Peel developed to define an ethical police force • ...
English 12 Midterm - TCITR Content 2025-12-12
Across
- James Castle is a young man Holden often mentions who ____________ from a window after being harassed.
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “loud, boisterous, noisy.”
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “clam, unconcerned, cool.”
- At the beginning of the novel, Holden is kicked out of Pency Prep because he is….
- This piece of clothing is frequently mentioned throughout the story after Holden buys it during his trip to New York. (three words)
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “sly, stealthy, treacherous.”
- Holden leave’s Mr. Antolini’s house when he awakens to Mr. Antolini _______________ him.
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “jolly, lively, animated.”
- The Catcher in the Rye was written by the famous author J.D.
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “torn, conflicted, uncertain.”
- A motif in the novel is when Holden frequently mentions the ____________ in Central Park.
- The protagonist’s first name is.
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “mandatory, required, obligated.”
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “jerk, creep, clown.”
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “middle-class, conventional, ordinary.”
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “pointless, moronic, foolish.”
- The protagonist’s last name is.
- One of the unique things about Allie was that he wrote poetry on his ____________ mitt.
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “savage, vicious, cruel.”
- The poem “Comin’ Thro’ the Rye” is actually about people engaging in casual ______________ encounters.
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “touching, moving, affecting.”
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “unimpressed, indifferent, bored.”
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “sorrowful, gloomy, pensive.”
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “shy, reserved, unassertive.”
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “extravagant, luxurious, showy.”
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “puzzled, bewildered, perplexed.”
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “doubtful, skeptical, disbelieving.”
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “outcast, exile.”
- In the later portion of the novel, Holden tells us that a guy named Luce suggest he should see one of these.
- Holden’s favorite insult for other people is this word.
- Holden becomes so happy he almost cries while watching his sister, Phoebe, ride one of these.
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “dejected, disheartened, depressed.”
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “irritated, annoyed, frustrated.”
- Holden gets extremely upset when he sees “f*** _____” written on the wall of his sister’s school.
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “regretful, remorseful, contrite.”
- Holden tells readers he left a school called Elkton Hills because he was surrounded by….
- The plot of the story takes place in… (two words)
- Holden reacted to his brother’s death by breaking all the windows in his ___________ with his bare hands.
- When the novel ends, it is implied that Holden is telling the story from a…
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- Holden tells us his older brother is in this city being a “prostitute.”
- While at the Edmont, Holden orders one of these from an elevator operator.
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “enormous, immense, tremendous.”
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “careful, precise, thorough.”
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “indifferent, unresponsive, disinterested.”
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “concerns, doubts, worries.”
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “classy, fancy, ritzy.”
- This character had Holden write an English composition for him early in the novel.
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “talkative, chatty.”
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “lonely, abandoned, desolate.”
- Holden’s little sister is named….
- Holden’s brother Allie died from this.
- Holden frequently associates the game of ____________ when he thinks about Jane.
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “splendid, exceptional, excellent.”
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “shun, reject, exclude.”
- Holden’s favorite thing about the Museum of Natural History is that nothing ever __________ there.
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “derogatory, belittling, insulting.”
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “untidy, messy.”
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “showy, pretentious, flamboyant.”
- Holden and Stradlater get into a fight when Stradlater won’t discuss his date with….
- The novel takes place during the nineteen…
- At Pency Prep, Holden has an acquaintance who is an awkward boy with poor hygiene named…
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “charming, sophisticated, poised.”
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “bad breath, morning breath, foul-smelling breath.”
- Holden ends the novel saying that he ________ all the people he talked about in the book.”
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “mournful, gloomy.”
- The protagonist of the novel is ____ years old.
- The term “catcher in the rye” comes from a very old…
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “immoral, unethical, shameless.”
- Holden this a “Catcher in the Rye” is someone who saves….
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “disturbing, distressing, chilling.”
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “addict, fanatic, enthusiast.”
- Holden thinks a “Catcher in the Rye” is someone who saves children from _________ over a cliff.
- The title of The Catcher in the Rye is an allusion to a well-known…
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “fight, argument, disagreement.”
- Holden makes an allusion to this well-known play when he is eating breakfast with the nuns. (three words)
75 Clues: The protagonist’s last name is. • The protagonist’s first name is. • Holden’s little sister is named…. • Holden’s brother Allie died from this. • The novel takes place during the nineteen… • The protagonist of the novel is ____ years old. • The plot of the story takes place in… (two words) • This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “untidy, messy.” • ...
天堂級填字遊戲 2021-12-27
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- (n.)廣告 bacon (n.)煙肉 coach (n.)教練 dialogue (n.)對話 experience (n.)經驗 friendship (n.)友情 gentleman (n.)紳士 hygiene (n.)衛生 iron (n.)熨斗 justify (v.)辯解
- (v.)遺棄 bake (v.)烘烤 calculator (v.)計算機 decade (n.)十年 education (n.)教育 fabric (n.)紡織品 gallery (n.)畫廊 handy (adj.)便利 identify (v.)辨認 joint (n.)關節
- (v.)適應 blessing (n.)祝福 cheek (n.)面頰 definition (n.)定義 eyelash (n.)眼睫毛 float (v.)漂浮 genius (n.)天才 humble (adj.)謙虛 incredible (adj.)驚人 Jupiter (n.)木星
- (n.)濫用 benefit (n.)好處 cherish (v.)珍惜 dessert (n.)點心 emergency (n.)緊急 foreign (adj.)國外 grocery (n.)雜貨店 honest (adj.)誠實 ingredient (n.)材料 jellyfish (n.)水母
- (n.)太空人 bullet (n.)子彈 conventional (adj.)傳統 dismiss (v.)解散 exhibition (n.)展覽 fulfill (v.)滿足 graduate (adj.)畢業 harsh (adj.)嚴苛 issue (n.)議題 jingle (n.)叮噹聲
- (v.)絕對 beloved (n.)情人 contest (n.)比賽 depressed (adj.)憂鬱 eliminate (v.)淘汰 flee (v.)逃跑 gradually (adv.)逐漸 harmony (n.)和諧 inflation (n.)通脹 jealous (adj.)妒忌
- (n.)冒險 barely (adv.)剛剛好 communicate (v.)溝通 doubt (v.)懷疑 explore (v.)探索 fence (n.)圍欄 global (adj.)全球 headline (n.)標題 immediately (adv.)即時 jumbo (adj.)特大
- (v.)達成 bother (v.)煩擾 ceremony (n.)典禮 disease (n.)疾病 enormous (adj.)巨大 facility (n.)設施 gather (v.)收集 harvest (n.)收成 intelligence (n.)智力 journalist (n.)記者
- (adj.)可愛 belief (n.)信任 consequence (n.)後果 description (n.)描述 economy (n.)經濟 flawless (adj.)完美 gorgeous (adj.)華麗 humidity (n.)濕度 industry (n.)工業 Jacqueline (n.)梁曉瑩
- (v.)承認 boundary (n.)邊界 character (n.)性格 doughnut (n.)冬甩 essential (adj.)必需 fiction (n.)小說 gently (adj.)輕輕 honour (n.)榮譽 immune (adj.)免疫 junior (n.)晚輩
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- (v.)陪伴 blame (v.)責備 category (n.)類別 disaster (n.)災難 emotion (n.)情感 furniture (n.)家具 guarantee (v.)保證 hardworking (adj.)勤勞 innocent (adj.)無辜 jockey (n.)騎師
- (n.)優勢 budget (n.)預算 colleague (n.)同事 dimension (n.)「次元」 explode (v.)爆炸 fuel (n.)燃料 goose (n.)鵝 hobby (n.)愛好 idiom (n.)諺語 jackpot (n.)頭獎
- (n.)缺席 belt (n.)皮帶 campus (n.)校園 demonstration (n.)示範 elect (n.)選舉 finance (n.)金融 glad (adj.)高興 hesitate (v.)猶豫 impressive (adj.)深刻 judge (n.)裁判
- (n.)聯盟 bounce (v.)彈跳 contribute (v.)貢獻 director (n.)導演 expert (n.)專家 fragrant (adj.)芳香 Greece (n.)希臘 hexagon (n.)六邊形 isolation (n.)隔離 junk (n.)垃圾
- (v.)負擔 basis (n.)基礎 concentrate (v.)集中 dozen (n.)一打 extraordinary (adj.)非凡 formal (adj.)正式 guild (n.)公會 hemoglobin (n.)血紅蛋白 income (n.)收入 Jurassic (n.)侏羅紀
- (n.)習作 blanket (n.)毛毯 celebrate (v.)慶祝 discipline (n.)紀律 embrace (v.)擁抱 furthermore (adv.)此外 galaxy (n.)銀河 helicopter (n.)直升機 investigate (v.)調查 joyful (n.)喜悅
- (n.)行政 broad (adj.)寬闊 cholesterol (n.)膽固醇 detect (v.)檢測 Europe (n.)歐洲 fortune (n.)幸運 gem (n.)寶石 hypnosis (n.)催眠 invite (v.)邀請 jungle (n.)叢林
- (n.) 欣賞 brilliant (adj.)明亮 cigarette (n.)香煙 determine (v.)決定 eventually (adv.)最後 frequently (adv.)經常 grateful (adj.)感激 hilarious (adj.)非常有趣 invention (n.)發明 jeans (n.)牛仔褲
- (n.)相簿 Bible (n.)聖經 cheerful (adj.)快樂 difficult (adj.)困難 establish (v.)建立 forgive (v.)原諒 giraffe (n.)長頸鹿 horizon (n.)地平線 insomnia (n.)失眠 Jesus (n.)耶穌
- (n.)能力 behavior (n.)行為 current (adj.)現在 decline (v.)拒絕 efficiency (n.)效能 familiar (adj.)熟悉 garlic (n.)蒜頭 humour (adj.)幽默 immigrant (n.)移民 jewel (n.)珠寶
20 Clues: (n.)優勢 budget (n.)預算 colleague (n.)同事 dimension (n.)「次元」 explode (v.)爆炸 fuel (n.)燃料 goose (n.)鵝 hobby (n.)愛好 idiom (n.)諺語 jackpot (n.)頭獎 • (n.)行政 broad (adj.)寬闊 cholesterol (n.)膽固醇 detect (v.)檢測 Europe (n.)歐洲 fortune (n.)幸運 gem (n.)寶石 hypnosis (n.)催眠 invite (v.)邀請 jungle (n.)叢林 • ...
QUICKMARCH VOCABULARY 2023-11-14
Across
- Having or characterized by a pattern of parallel lines or bands of different colors or shades, creating a distinctive visual effect.
- A piece of furniture designed for sitting, typically consisting of a seat, backrest, and sometimes armrests, used for comfort and support while sitting or resting.
- To arrange or organize things in a neat and orderly manner, ensuring cleanliness and removing clutter for a more organized and presentable appearance.
- The entirety of physical and human existence, including all countries, societies, and ecosystems on the planet Earth.
- A specific activity or assignment that needs to be completed, often with a defined goal or purpose, requiring effort, focus, and time to accomplish.
- A large, carnivorous mammal of the cat family, known for its majestic appearance, strength, and hunting prowess.
- The front part of the head, consisting of the eyes, nose, mouth, and other facial features, used for expressions, communication, and identification.
- Most commonly or typically; referring to something that occurs, happens, or is done in the majority of cases or as a general rule.
- A type of clothing, usually consisting of a top and a skirt or pants, that is worn on formal occasions or in professional settings.
- A sport played by two or four players using rackets to hit a ball over a net, with the objective of scoring points by making the ball land within the opponent's court.
- A device for performing math, with buttons and a screen, used to quickly compute and solve numerical problems.
- Moving or extending in a particular direction, typically parallel to something or in proximity to it.
- To move or be positioned in a lower direction or location, opposite of up.
- In close proximity or short distance from a particular location or object.
- A fixture used for bodily waste disposal and personal hygiene, typically consisting of a bowl and flushing mechanism.
- A person who unlawfully takes someone else's property or belongings without their permission or knowledge.
- A two-wheeled vehicle with an engine, used for transportation, typically smaller and more maneuverable than a car.
- Edible plants or parts of plants, such as leafy greens or root crops, that are commonly consumed for their nutritional value.
- The short, thin hair that grows at the edge of the eyelids, helping to protect the eyes from debris and enhance their appearance.
- A small number or amount, indicating a scarcity or limited quantity of something.
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- Something that is unique, distinct, or different from the usual or ordinary, often considered significant or exceptional.
- The process of increasing in size, developing, or maturing over time, typically referring to living organisms such as plants, animals, or even businesses.
- A book or journal where one can regularly record personal thoughts, experiences, and events.
- A term used to affectionately refer to one's grandmother, the mother of one's parent.
- A polite word used to make a request or express a polite form of asking for something. It is used to show courtesy and consideration towards others.
- Any substance consumed by living organisms that provides nourishment, energy, and promotes growth and overall well-being.
- A small portion of food consumed between meals, typically light and quick to eat, providing a temporary source of energy and satisfaction.
- The act of exchanging goods or services for money or other forms of compensation, typically with the intention of transferring ownership or providing value to a buyer.
- A narrative account of events, real or fictional, that entertains, informs, or conveys a message through storytelling.
- A shape with four equal sides and four right angles, often used to describe something having equal dimensions on all sides.
- A space, area, or surface that is empty, without any writing, markings, or content.
- The beginning or commencement of an action, process, or event.
- A watercraft designed to float and navigate on water, typically propelled by oars, sails, or an engine, used for transportation, recreation, or fishing purposes.
- Referring to occasions or situations that occur occasionally or at irregular intervals, not consistently or constantly.
- A citrus fruit with a bright yellow rind, sour taste, and acidic juice, commonly used in cooking, beverages, and as a flavoring agent due to its refreshing and tangy qualities.
- A large, open area within a building, often characterized by its spaciousness, used for various purposes such as gatherings, events, or passage between rooms or areas.
- The existence of living organisms, characterized by growth, reproduction, metabolism, and the ability to adapt to the environment.
- Being in a state of slumber or unconsciousness, typically characterized by closed eyes, relaxed muscles, and a reduced level of awareness and responsiveness.
38 Clues: The beginning or commencement of an action, process, or event. • To move or be positioned in a lower direction or location, opposite of up. • In close proximity or short distance from a particular location or object. • A small number or amount, indicating a scarcity or limited quantity of something. • ...
Kung Fu Panda Quotes 2025-09-22
Across
- Shifu: Master, Master wait! That ______ panda can't possibly be the answer to... our problem!
- Po: That kung fu stuff is hard work, right? Your ______ sore.
- Mr. Ping: The secret __________ is... nothing.
- Po: So how does this work? You have a ladder or a __________ or...
- Po: Oh... So, um, I should... stop _______?
- Oogway: I cannot make it _______ when it suits me, nor make it bear fruit before it's time.
- Tigress: He wanted the Dragon Scroll. But Oogway saw ________ in his heart and refused.
- Shifu: Master Tigress! Face ____ Ox and his Blades of Death!
- Mantis: Trust me, it will. It's just not easy finding the right _____ points under all this...
- Tigress: It is said that the Dragon Warrior can survive for months at a time on nothing but the dew of a single ______ leaf and the energy of the universe.
- Tigress: Viper, gather the southern _______. Mantis, the North. Crane light the way.
- Shifu: The only souvenirs we collect here are bloody ________ and broken bones.
- Po: The ____ Finger Hold! Not the ____ Finger Hold!
- Shifu: The ____ of a true hero is humility. But yes... you have done... awesome.
- Crane: Wow, you're a really good ____.
- Po: You will never be the Dragon Warrior, unless you lose five hundred pounds and brush your _____!
- Po: Work hard, panda. And maybe someday... you will have ____ like mine!
- Oogway: Your mind is like this water, my friend. When it is ________, it becomes difficult to see.
- Mr. Ping: We are noodle folk... broth runs deep through our _____!
- Tai Lung: I rotted in jail for twenty years because of your ________!
- Shifu: panda, we do no wash our pits in The Pool of Sacred _____.
- Oogway: I see you have found the Sacred Peach Tree of Heavenly ______.
- Shifu: I _____ to train you.. and you have been trained. You are free to eat.
- Po: I stayed because though every time you threw a _____ at my head or said I smelled, it hurt...
- Shifu: And utter disregard for personal _______.
- Tai Lung: I don't want your apology... I want my ______!
- Tai Lung: I heard how he fell out of the sky on a ball of ____... that he's a warrior unlike anything the world has ever seen.
- Oogway: Maybe it can. If you are willing to guide it, to _______ it.
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- Shifu: This is the __________... of kung fu
- Po: I was kinda thinking I... could also sell the ____ buns. They're-they're about to go bad.
- Po: You... dragged me... all the way up here... for a ____?!
- Oogway: My old friend, the panda will never fulfill his destiny, nor you yours, until you let go of the ________ of control.
- Tigress: Outraged, Tai Lung ____ waste to the valley.
- Po: Okay. I mean I just ate, so I'm still _________. So my kung fu might not be as good as later on...
- Po: That's it? No ______? N-no... no ten mile hikes?
- Oogway: You may wish for an _____, or an orange... but you will get a peach.
- Shifu: We use that for training children. And for ________ the door open when it's hot.
- Po: So I'm like, fine, you may be a wolf, you may be the scariest ______ in Haijin Province...
- Po: It's just- maybe we can find something more ______ to my level.
- Shifu: The true path to victory is to find your opponent's weakness and make him ______ for it.
- Commander Vachir: WHAT?! "Double the guard? Extra precautions? Your prison may not be ________?"
- Po: I know Master Shifu's trying to _______ me and all, but if I didn't know any better... I'd say he was trying to get rid of me.
- Po: I'm gonna need a lot more than dew. And, uh, universe _____.
- Mr. Ping: Actually, when I was young and crazy, I thought about running away and learning how to make ____.
- Mr. Ping: But I don't understand. You finally had the ______ dream!
- Po: They're dead?! No, they're breathing! They're ______?! No, their eyes are open...
- Po: You don't add some kind of special _____ or something?
- Shifu: I just thought you might be Monkey. He hides his ______ cookies on the top shelf.
- Mantis: Wait my fault! I accidently _______ his facial nerve.
- Po: Developed by Master Wuxi in the third _______. Yes!
- Po: I mean, I'm not like the Five. I got no _____, no wings, no venom. Even Mantis has those... thingies.
- Po: Master Flying Rhino's _____. With authentic battle damage!
- Mr. Ping: So for our next ____, it's time to face it... the future of noodles is dice-cut vegetables, no longer slices.
- Po: The Legendary ___ Whispering Warriors... said to contain the souls of the entire Tenshu Army!
- Shifu: But a _____ cannot defeat Tai Lung!
- Po: No... I'll bring me back a ________!
- Mr. Ping: Also, I was thinking, maybe this time we'll have a _______ you can actually stand up in.
- Po: Can I _____ through walls? Can I do a quadruple back flip?
58 Clues: Crane: Wow, you're a really good ____. • Po: No... I'll bring me back a ________! • Shifu: But a _____ cannot defeat Tai Lung! • Shifu: This is the __________... of kung fu • Po: Oh... So, um, I should... stop _______? • Mr. Ping: The secret __________ is... nothing. • Shifu: And utter disregard for personal _______. • ...
Kung Fu Panda Quotes 2025-09-22
Across
- Tigress: It is said that the Dragon Warrior can survive for months at a time on nothing but the dew of a single ______ leaf and the energy of the universe.
- Po: Developed by Master Wuxi in the third _______. Yes!
- Oogway: I see you have found the Sacred Peach Tree of Heavenly ______.
- Po: I mean, I'm not like the Five. I got no _____, no wings, no venom. Even Mantis has those... thingies.
- Shifu: Master Tigress! Face ____ Ox and his Blades of Death!
- Mr. Ping: We are noodle folk... broth runs deep through our _____!
- Po: I'm gonna need a lot more than dew. And, uh, universe _____.
- Mr. Ping: So for our next ____, it's time to face it... the future of noodles is dice-cut vegetables, no longer slices.
- Shifu: The only souvenirs we collect here are bloody ________ and broken bones.
- Commander Vachir: WHAT?! "Double the guard? Extra precautions? Your prison may not be ________?"
- Po: So I'm like, fine, you may be a wolf, you may be the scariest ______ in Haijin Province...
- Po: That's it? No ______? N-no... no ten mile hikes?
- Tai Lung: I heard how he fell out of the sky on a ball of ____... that he's a warrior unlike anything the world has ever seen.
- Mantis: Trust me, it will. It's just not easy finding the right _____ points under all this...
- Po: That kung fu stuff is hard work, right? Your ______ sore.
- Shifu: I _____ to train you.. and you have been trained. You are free to eat.
- Po: The ____ Finger Hold! Not the ____ Finger Hold!
- Po: You don't add some kind of special _____ or something?
- Po: Oh... So, um, I should... stop _______?
- Oogway: I cannot make it _______ when it suits me, nor make it bear fruit before it's time.
- Shifu: The ____ of a true hero is humility. But yes... you have done... awesome.
- Shifu: panda, we do no wash our pits in The Pool of Sacred _____.
- Po: Work hard, panda. And maybe someday... you will have ____ like mine!
- Shifu: We use that for training children. And for ________ the door open when it's hot.
- Po: You will never be the Dragon Warrior, unless you lose five hundred pounds and brush your _____!
- Tigress: He wanted the Dragon Scroll. But Oogway saw ________ in his heart and refused.
- Oogway: Your mind is like this water, my friend. When it is ________, it becomes difficult to see.
- Mantis: Wait my fault! I accidently _______ his facial nerve.
- Po: Can I _____ through walls? Can I do a quadruple back flip?
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- Mr. Ping: But I don't understand. You finally had the ______ dream!
- Shifu: The true path to victory is to find your opponent's weakness and make him ______ for it.
- Oogway: My old friend, the panda will never fulfill his destiny, nor you yours, until you let go of the ________ of control.
- Po: So how does this work? You have a ladder or a __________ or...
- Shifu: And utter disregard for personal _______.
- Po: I know Master Shifu's trying to _______ me and all, but if I didn't know any better... I'd say he was trying to get rid of me.
- Tai Lung: I don't want your apology... I want my ______!
- Po: Okay. I mean I just ate, so I'm still _________. So my kung fu might not be as good as later on...
- Shifu: But a _____ cannot defeat Tai Lung!
- Po: You... dragged me... all the way up here... for a ____?!
- Mr. Ping: Also, I was thinking, maybe this time we'll have a _______ you can actually stand up in.
- Shifu: I just thought you might be Monkey. He hides his ______ cookies on the top shelf.
- Po: I was kinda thinking I... could also sell the ____ buns. They're-they're about to go bad.
- Tigress: Viper, gather the southern _______. Mantis, the North. Crane light the way.
- Oogway: Maybe it can. If you are willing to guide it, to _______ it.
- Po: I stayed because though every time you threw a _____ at my head or said I smelled, it hurt...
- Po: The Legendary ___ Whispering Warriors... said to contain the souls of the entire Tenshu Army!
- Crane: Wow, you're a really good ____.
- Po: Master Flying Rhino's _____. With authentic battle damage!
- Mr. Ping: The secret __________ is... nothing.
- Po: They're dead?! No, they're breathing! They're ______?! No, their eyes are open...
- Shifu: This is the __________... of kung fu
- Po: No... I'll bring me back a ________!
- Tai Lung: I rotted in jail for twenty years because of your ________!
- Oogway: You may wish for an _____, or an orange... but you will get a peach.
- Po: It's just- maybe we can find something more ______ to my level.
- Shifu: Master, Master wait! That ______ panda can't possibly be the answer to... our problem!
- Tigress: Outraged, Tai Lung ____ waste to the valley.
- Mr. Ping: Actually, when I was young and crazy, I thought about running away and learning how to make ____.
58 Clues: Crane: Wow, you're a really good ____. • Po: No... I'll bring me back a ________! • Shifu: But a _____ cannot defeat Tai Lung! • Po: Oh... So, um, I should... stop _______? • Shifu: This is the __________... of kung fu • Mr. Ping: The secret __________ is... nothing. • Shifu: And utter disregard for personal _______. • ...
AIMEE CLARK BIRTHDAY CROSWORD 2025-08-09
Across
- (1.)'s best friend
- Geelong Sports Hub menu item
- my surname rhymes with several varieties of this
- movie you watched during childhood (hopefully) that was often an orange VHS tape
- long for
- you badly jammed one in a door
- suburb to the east of Highton
- 'He-__!' often exclaimed by Michael Jackson
- 'see!' upon proving someone wrong (1, 4, 3, 2)
- second word of an Australian business beginning with your last name
- what I'm composing this crossword on, during my shift [phrase] (3, 5)
- what some netball umpires at Kardinia Park might give you for committing murder, for example [phrase] (4, 2, 3, 5)
- both netball and airplanes have these
- my favourite and least favourite video game (6, 2, 7)
- genre of music that is also a material
- An intense surgical operation, in board game form
- lead singer of a former girl group whose mother's name is synonymous with fate
- a Big Bad Wolf's Kryptonite
- part of your hand, or metal spike, or to complete perfectly, or sexual act
- the hottest planet in our solar system
- one of two colours appearing on the Vietnamese flag
- what a patient administered benzodiazepines might say
- surname of Sophie who graduated in KIC's class of '18
- national dish of Vietnam
- gateway to the Great Ocean Road
- sometimes you have to be this when speaking to one in the hospital
- one might make a flight noisy and uncomfortable (6, 4)
- homophone for how you might greet someone whose name is a homophone for the basic unit of heredity, or cleanliness
- what other Barwon the Barwon River becomes
- Number of stars on the Subaru logo
- one might describe a suspect's as 'medium'
- what the future has in store for Andrew & I
- yours should be very high now, if you are completing this crossword as I asked you to
- country of the city one of our friends is named after
- the letters ELSEHAY unjumbled
- surgical operation removing cancerous tumours from a gland in the abdomen
- surname of stern KIC teacher that sounds like VERDICT
- name of the creek where boys live
- Actress Foster of ‘Silence of the Lambs’
- leave an aircraft
- what wisdom leads to
- Harry Potter House which begins with the letter missing from the title of this crossword
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- if the venue for your birthday dinner were instead a place of worship for chewy fruit-flavoured candy, it might be called this (7, 9)
- large, quadrupedal mammal which is also the national animal of Vietnam (5, 7)
- what you can't use to cheat on this crossword, if you are completing this crossword as intended
- belief that life is meaningless
- disgraced athlete with last name ***NUMBER***
- an association you might make with a slipper and a pumpkin
- you might use one to wipe water from your shower door
- first name of actress who shares your birthday and appears in 'Twilight' and 'Pitch Perfect'
- what baby computers call their fathers (corny joke)
- Andrew came over the other night to fiddle with mine
- Zodiac sign of a person born 9 August, if they were born two weeks later
- Ford slogan (2, 7)
- you'll probably fly over this on your way to Vietnam
- Ed Sheeran will presumably fall out of love with his partner upon them reaching this age (7-3)
- first name of actor who shares your birthday and plays a demonic clown in one of his films
- NYT's smaller crossword title (3, 4)
- opposite of (1.)
- KIC's favourite sport, in my opinion
- key ingredient of tiramisu CLUE, what this is DIFFERENTIATE, tell apart, it is also a maths term
- ‘No Internet’ dinosaur species (1-3)
- what you might use an eraser for
- an overnight flight
- ‘Fee-fi-fo…’
- first four letters of a type of tree that retains its foliage throughout the year
- audio streaming service founded in Sweden
- a fitting term for the effect a prolonged loss of electricity may have on an ice-sculpting business
- resulting character after hitting Mario with a blue shell (according to colour theory)
- what ignorance is to people who would rather not know
- Suncorp Super Netball team that shares its name with an AFL team
- Kardinia's predecessor
- word following (1.), a breaking of the sound barrier
- if you were wearing pants with this design, I might say, 'Where are your legs?' jokingly
- Thai city frequented by Geelong teens (6, 3)
- Rihanna suggests shining bright like one
- country beginning with the remaining letters from (1.)
- What ‘K’ might represent
- object often wielded by WWE performers, though not its typical use
- hit song by Iyaz, or a fumble of the ball
- infer
- comfortable footwear for nurses
- connection between two normally diverging anatomical structures
- an appropriate adjective for me if I was being eccentric
- Academy Award winner for best animated feature at the Oscars in 2002
- like many of the messages in the group chat (1-1)
- Elaine’s obsession
- name of the goodest boy in the whole wide world
88 Clues: infer • long for • ‘Fee-fi-fo…’ • opposite of (1.) • leave an aircraft • (1.)'s best friend • Ford slogan (2, 7) • Elaine’s obsession • an overnight flight • what wisdom leads to • Kardinia's predecessor • national dish of Vietnam • What ‘K’ might represent • a Big Bad Wolf's Kryptonite • Geelong Sports Hub menu item • suburb to the east of Highton • the letters ELSEHAY unjumbled • ...
Kung Fu Panda Quotes 2025-09-22
Across
- Mantis: Wait my fault! I accidently _______ his facial nerve.
- Tigress: It is said that the Dragon Warrior can survive for months at a time on nothing but the dew of a single ______ leaf and the energy of the universe.
- Po: No... I'll bring me back a ________.
- Po: The Legendary ___ Whispering Warriors... said to contain the souls of the entire Tenshu Army!
- Mr. Ping: So for our next ____, it's time to face it... the future of noodles is dice-cut vegetables, no longer slices.
- Po: Work hard, panda. And maybe someday... you will have ____ like mine!
- Shifu: I just thought you might be Monkey. He hides his ______ cookies on the top shelf.
- Shifu: The true path to victory is to find your opponent's weakness and make him ______ for it.
- Oogway: My old friend, the panda will never fulfill his destiny, nor you yours, until you let go of the ________ of control.
- Shifu: And utter disregard for personal _______.
- Shifu: panda, we do no wash our pits in The Pool of Sacred _____.
- Tai Lung: I heard how he fell out of the sky on a ball of ____... that he's a warrior unlike anything the world has ever seen.
- Po: I mean, I'm not like the Five. I got no _____, no wings, no venom. Even Mantis has those... thingies.
- Po: So I'm like, fine, you may be a wolf, you may be the scariest ______ in Haijin Province...
- Po: Oh... So, um, I should... stop _______?
- Crane: Wow, you're a really good ____.
- Po: It's just- maybe we can find something more ______ to my level.
- Po: Okay. I mean I just ate, so I'm still _________. So my kung fu might not be as good as later on...
- Po: Developed by Master Wuxi in the third _______. Yes!
- Commander Vachir: WHAT?! "Double the guard? Extra precautions? Your prison may not be ________?"
- Tai Lung: I rotted in jail for twenty years because of your ________!
- Shifu: This is the __________... of kung fu
- Tigress: Viper, gather the southern _______. Mantis, the North. Crane light the way.
- Po: No... I'll bring me back a ________!
- Mantis: Trust me, it will. It's just not easy finding the right _____ points under all this...
- Oogway: I cannot make it _______ when it suits me, nor make it bear fruit before it's time.
- Shifu: Master, Master wait! That ______ panda can't possibly be the answer to... our problem!
- Shifu: But a _____ cannot defeat Tai Lung!
Down
- Shifu: I _____ to train you.. and you have been trained. You are free to eat.
- Mr. Ping: We are noodle folk... broth runs deep through our _____!
- Mr. Ping: The secret __________ is... nothing.
- Po: Can I _____ through walls? Can I do a quadruple back flip?
- Shifu: The only souvenirs we collect here are bloody ________ and broken bones.
- Po: The ____ Finger Hold! Not the ____ Finger Hold!
- Shifu: We use that for training children. And for ________ the door open when it's hot.
- Po: Master Flying Rhino's _____. With authentic battle damage!
- Shifu: And utter disregard for personal _______.
- Po: I was kinda thinking I... could also sell the ____ buns. They're-they're about to go bad.
- Po: They're dead?! No, they're breathing! They're ______?! No, their eyes are open...
- Po: You don't add some kind of special _____ or something?
- Po: So how does this work? You have a ladder or a __________ or...
- Oogway: Your mind is like this water, my friend. When it is ________, it becomes difficult to see.
- Shifu: Master Tigress! Face ____ Ox and his Blades of Death!
- Po: That's it? No ______? N-no... no ten mile hikes?
- Mr. Ping: Also, I was thinking, maybe this time we'll have a _______ you can actually stand up in.
- Po: Those ae sensitive in the ______ parts.
- Po: That kung fu stuff is hard work, right? Your ______ sore.
- Po: I'm gonna need a lot more than dew. And, uh, universe _____.
- Po: You will never be the Dragon Warrior, unless you lose five hundred pounds and brush your _____!
- Po: I know Master Shifu's trying to _______ me and all, but if I didn't know any better... I'd say he was trying to get rid of me.
- Tigress: He wanted the Dragon Scroll. But Oogway saw ________ in his heart and refused.
- Po: The Invisible _______ of Destiny!
- Oogway: Maybe it can. If you are willing to guide it, to _______ it.
- Oogway: You may wish for an _____, or an orange... but you will get a peach.
- Tigress: Outraged, Tai Lung ____ waste to the valley.
- Mr. Ping: Actually, when I was young and crazy, I thought about running away and learning how to make ____.
- Tai Lung: I don't want your apology... I want my ______!
- Oogway: I see you have found the Sacred Peach Tree of Heavenly ______.
- Mr. Ping: But I don't understand. You finally had the ______ dream!
- Shifu: Zeng! Fly to _____-Gom Prison and tell them to double the guards, double their weapons. Double everything!
- Shifu: The ____ of a true hero is humility. But yes... you have done... awesome.
- Po: I stayed because though every time you threw a _____ at my head or said I smelled, it hurt...
- Po: You... dragged me... all the way up here... for a ____?!
63 Clues: Po: The Invisible _______ of Destiny! • Crane: Wow, you're a really good ____. • Po: No... I'll bring me back a ________. • Po: No... I'll bring me back a ________! • Shifu: But a _____ cannot defeat Tai Lung! • Po: Those ae sensitive in the ______ parts. • Po: Oh... So, um, I should... stop _______? • Shifu: This is the __________... of kung fu • ...
TLE 2026-01-12
Across
- – What substance makes plants green?
- – What are smooth, mashed vegetable preparations?
- – What nutrient group includes sugars and starches?
- – What vegetable has edible flower buds?
- – What is added to food to improve flavor?
- – What sauce is made from tomatoes?
- – What part of the egg contains most of the fat?
- – What technique shreds leaves into fine ribbons?
- – What grain is the staple food of many Asians?
- – What leafy vegetable is commonly used in Asian cooking?
- – What liquid is the base of soups and sauces?
- – What type of vegetable has green leaves?
- – What large pot is used for making stock and soup?
- – What baked food is made from flour and yeast?
- – What vegetable belongs to the cabbage family?
- – What cooking appliance uses steam?
- – What sweet soup is usually served after a meal?
- – What term means without moisture?
- – What process happens when liquid turns into vapor?
- – What soup comes from Asian cuisine?
- – What substance provides nourishment to the body?
- – What dried cubes are dissolved to make broth?
- – What purple vegetable is used in pinakbet?
- – What word means slightly wet?
- – What is the fatty inner portion of an egg?
- – What bulb is used to add strong flavor to dishes?
- – What cut makes very tiny pieces?
- – What thick creamy soup is made from shellfish?
- – What process occurs when liquid changes into gas?
- – What appliance is used to keep food cold?
- – What is the term for dry flour pockets in sauce?
- – What carbohydrate is used to thicken sauces and soups?
- – What group includes sugars found in grains?
- – What vegetable looks like a large green onion?
- – What practice keeps the kitchen clean and safe?
- – What vegetable is rich in chlorophyll?
- – What brand of hot sauce is well known?
- – What dark sauce is made from brown stock?
- – What food has gone bad and is unsafe to eat?
- – What natural sugar is found in fruits?
- – What part of parsley is used in making bouquet garni?
- – What component of food promotes growth?
- – What Filipino dish is cooked with coconut milk?
- – What term refers to domesticated birds like chicken?
- – What shape is formed when food is cut into rhombus form?
- – What small pieces of bread are used for coating?
- – What happens when fat separates on the surface?
- – What is another name for a creamy Béchamel?
- – What process allows steam to escape?
- – What leafy vegetable is rich in iron?
- – What white vegetable looks like a flower?
- – What leafy vegetable is commonly used in salads?
Down
- – What sauce is made from milk, flour, and butter?
- – What clear liquid is made by boiling meat and bones?
- – What soup is made mainly from chicken and broth?
- – What is a dense, leafy head vegetable?
- – What young bamboo is used as a vegetable?
- – What is a flavorful liquid made from simmered meat?
- – What pigment gives plants their green color?
- – What soup is served chilled?
- – What tray is used to hold tools and ingredients?
- – What orange root crop is rich in vitamin A?
- – What cutting style makes ribbon-like strips?
- – What spicy liquid condiment adds heat to food?
- – What is the general term for edible plants?
- – What leafy vegetable is used in coleslaw?
- – What starchy root crop is used to make fries?
- – What powder is made from ground grains?
- – What cutting method breaks food into pieces?
- – What tool is used for making decorative cuts on citrus?
- – What way of cooking uses heat without water?
- – What is the strained liquid from simmered bones?
- – What soup has a heavy consistency?
- – What cut produces a diamond shape?
- – What egg dish is cooked and folded in a pan?
- – What is the yellow part of an egg called?
- – What substance flows and has no fixed shape?
- – What thickening agent is made from corn?
- – What smooth soup is made by blending vegetables or fruits?
- – What is a pungent bulb used for seasoning?
- – What soup is transparent and not thick?
- – What term means a step-by-step procedure?
- – What flat board is used for cutting ingredients?
- – What dairy product is used for frying and baking?
- – What mixture of oil and water is stabilized in sauces?
- – What pigment gives orange color to vegetables?
- – What cut produces thin flat pieces?
- – What cloth is used for straining liquids?
- – What process uses starch to make food stiff?
- – What part of grains provides thickening?
- – What happens when gel releases liquid?
- – What happens when sauce becomes lumpy?
- – What quality shows food is newly prepared?
- – What soup is thickened with cream?
- – What cutting method makes small cubes?
- – What makes food look attractive to the eye?
- – What is the process of decorating food?
- – What main knife is used by chefs for cutting?
- – What practice keeps the body clean and healthy?
- – What diagonal cut is used in vegetables?
100 Clues: – What soup is served chilled? • – What word means slightly wet? • – What cut makes very tiny pieces? • – What sauce is made from tomatoes? • – What term means without moisture? • – What substance makes plants green? • – What cooking appliance uses steam? • – What soup has a heavy consistency? • – What cut produces a diamond shape? • – What soup is thickened with cream? • ...
TLE 2026-01-12
Across
- – What substance makes plants green?
- – What are smooth, mashed vegetable preparations?
- – What nutrient group includes sugars and starches?
- – What vegetable has edible flower buds?
- – What is added to food to improve flavor?
- – What sauce is made from tomatoes?
- – What part of the egg contains most of the fat?
- – What technique shreds leaves into fine ribbons?
- – What grain is the staple food of many Asians?
- – What leafy vegetable is commonly used in Asian cooking?
- – What liquid is the base of soups and sauces?
- – What type of vegetable has green leaves?
- – What large pot is used for making stock and soup?
- – What baked food is made from flour and yeast?
- – What vegetable belongs to the cabbage family?
- – What cooking appliance uses steam?
- – What sweet soup is usually served after a meal?
- – What term means without moisture?
- – What process happens when liquid turns into vapor?
- – What soup comes from Asian cuisine?
- – What substance provides nourishment to the body?
- – What dried cubes are dissolved to make broth?
- – What purple vegetable is used in pinakbet?
- – What word means slightly wet?
- – What is the fatty inner portion of an egg?
- – What bulb is used to add strong flavor to dishes?
- – What cut makes very tiny pieces?
- – What thick creamy soup is made from shellfish?
- – What process occurs when liquid changes into gas?
- – What appliance is used to keep food cold?
- – What is the term for dry flour pockets in sauce?
- – What carbohydrate is used to thicken sauces and soups?
- – What group includes sugars found in grains?
- – What vegetable looks like a large green onion?
- – What practice keeps the kitchen clean and safe?
- – What vegetable is rich in chlorophyll?
- – What brand of hot sauce is well known?
- – What dark sauce is made from brown stock?
- – What food has gone bad and is unsafe to eat?
- – What natural sugar is found in fruits?
- – What part of parsley is used in making bouquet garni?
- – What component of food promotes growth?
- – What Filipino dish is cooked with coconut milk?
- – What term refers to domesticated birds like chicken?
- – What shape is formed when food is cut into rhombus form?
- – What small pieces of bread are used for coating?
- – What happens when fat separates on the surface?
- – What is another name for a creamy Béchamel?
- – What process allows steam to escape?
- – What leafy vegetable is rich in iron?
- – What white vegetable looks like a flower?
- – What leafy vegetable is commonly used in salads?
Down
- – What sauce is made from milk, flour, and butter?
- – What clear liquid is made by boiling meat and bones?
- – What soup is made mainly from chicken and broth?
- – What is a dense, leafy head vegetable?
- – What young bamboo is used as a vegetable?
- – What is a flavorful liquid made from simmered meat?
- – What pigment gives plants their green color?
- – What soup is served chilled?
- – What tray is used to hold tools and ingredients?
- – What orange root crop is rich in vitamin A?
- – What cutting style makes ribbon-like strips?
- – What spicy liquid condiment adds heat to food?
- – What is the general term for edible plants?
- – What leafy vegetable is used in coleslaw?
- – What starchy root crop is used to make fries?
- – What powder is made from ground grains?
- – What cutting method breaks food into pieces?
- – What tool is used for making decorative cuts on citrus?
- – What way of cooking uses heat without water?
- – What is the strained liquid from simmered bones?
- – What soup has a heavy consistency?
- – What cut produces a diamond shape?
- – What egg dish is cooked and folded in a pan?
- – What is the yellow part of an egg called?
- – What substance flows and has no fixed shape?
- – What thickening agent is made from corn?
- – What smooth soup is made by blending vegetables or fruits?
- – What is a pungent bulb used for seasoning?
- – What soup is transparent and not thick?
- – What term means a step-by-step procedure?
- – What flat board is used for cutting ingredients?
- – What dairy product is used for frying and baking?
- – What mixture of oil and water is stabilized in sauces?
- – What pigment gives orange color to vegetables?
- – What cut produces thin flat pieces?
- – What cloth is used for straining liquids?
- – What process uses starch to make food stiff?
- – What part of grains provides thickening?
- – What happens when gel releases liquid?
- – What happens when sauce becomes lumpy?
- – What quality shows food is newly prepared?
- – What soup is thickened with cream?
- – What cutting method makes small cubes?
- – What makes food look attractive to the eye?
- – What is the process of decorating food?
- – What main knife is used by chefs for cutting?
- – What practice keeps the body clean and healthy?
- – What diagonal cut is used in vegetables?
100 Clues: – What soup is served chilled? • – What word means slightly wet? • – What cut makes very tiny pieces? • – What sauce is made from tomatoes? • – What term means without moisture? • – What substance makes plants green? • – What cooking appliance uses steam? • – What soup has a heavy consistency? • – What cut produces a diamond shape? • – What soup is thickened with cream? • ...
Skin Structure 2024-04-02
Across
- can cause goose bumps.
- deficiency of perspiration.
- clear body fluid that resembles blood plasma but contains only water and other colorless substances.
- most common and least severe skin cancer, light, pearly nodules, includes, sores, reddish patches, or a smooth growth with an elevated border.
- skin sore or abrasion produced by scratching or scraping.
- caused by continuous contact with irritating substances to the skin.
- immune response to contact allergies and irritants.
- Also called derma, corium, or cutis.
- Swollen lymph nodes, rheumatoid nodules
- occurs after prolonged exposure to certain ingredients.
- itchy, swollen lesion that can be caused by a blow.
- abnormal inflammatory skin condition of the skin.
- Aids in immune support.
- severe acne
- supports the overall health of the skin and aids in the health, function, and repair of skin cells.
- Deep brown to black.
- open lesion on the skin or mucus membrane of the body that is accompanied by a loss of skin and possibly weeping fluids or pus.
- lipoma, erythema nodosum
- also called sweat glands, excrete sweat from the skin.
- Flat spot or discoloration on the skin.
- small blister or sac containing clear fluid, lying within or just beneath the epidermis.
- Enables the body to absorb and use calcium.
- fibrous protein that is the principal component of hair and nails.
- Helps the body break down nutrients from proteins, fats, and carbs.
- Pigmented granules containing melanin.
- Raised, inflamed, papule with a white or yellow center containing pus in the top of the lesion.
- Helps protect the skin from harmful effects of the sun's rays.
- fatty layer found below the dermis.
- Dead cells that form over a wound or blemish while healing.
- clear transparent layer just below the skin's surface.
- small or large malformation of the skin due to abnormal pigmentation or dilated capillaries.
- milky-white spots of the skin.
- freckles
- tiny involuntary muscles at the base of the hair follicles that cause goose bumps.
- Helps the body respond to injuries and regulates normal blood clotting.
- contains large amounts of a "gel like substance" known as muco-polysaccharides or glucose aminoglycans.
- Protein interwoven with collagen fibers that makes up about 15percent of the collagen fibers.
- Appears as swollen, red area of the skin that feels hot and tender.
- home to the following structures; sweat glands,blood vessels, hair follicles, lymph vessels, arrector pili muscles, oil glands, nerve endings, collagen fibroblasts, elastin.
- basal layer
- grainy layer
- react to heat, cold, touch, pressure.
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- black or dark patches on the skin usually uneven in texture.
- Abnormal mass varying in size, shape, and color.
- scaly, red or pink papules or nodules.
- small brownish spot on the skin ranging in color from pale to tan to brown or bluish black.
- foul-smelling perspiration.
- congenital leukoderma
- increased pigmentation on the skin or dark spots.
- upper layer of the dermis located directly beneath the epidermis.
- pore impaction that occurs when the sebum hardens, and the duct becomes clogged from pollution or bad hygiene.
- ringworm of the hand caused by a fungal infection.
- associated with hair follicles, scalp, underarms, and genitals.
- Excessive dandruff or epidermal flakes.
- abnormal brown or wine-colored skin discoloration with circular and irregular shape.
- excessive sweating.
- regulate the excretion of perspiration from the sweat glands.
- spiny layer
- Slightly raised or depressed area of the skin that forms as a result of the healing process related to injury or lesion.
- change in pigmentation of the skin caused by exposure to heat or ultraviolet energy from tanning beds or the sun.
- small nerve endings that are sensitive to touch and pressure.
- skin disease characterized by red patches covered with silver-white scales usually found on the scalp, elbows, knees, chest, and lower back.
- red to yellow in color.
- skin is irritated by a substance.
- crack in the skin that penetrates the dermis.
- area of thickened skin caused by continued, repeated pressure. Acts as a protective layer that prevents damage to the underlying skin.
- light, abnormal patches and caused by a burn or congenital disease that destroys the pigment-producing cells.
- highly contagious viral infection that causes blister like clusters typically found on the skin around the mouth, nose or genital area.
- Outermost top layer of the epdidermis.
- column-shaped cells in the stratum germinativum that produce cells called melanosomes.
- also known as athletes foot or ringworm of the foot.
- technical term for wart, caused by a virus that is infectious.
- small elevation on the skin that contains no fluid by may develop pus.
- A thick scar resulting from excessive growth of fibrous tissue.
- small cone-shaped projections of elastic tissue that point upward toward the epidermis.
- Larger blister containing a water fluid; similar to a vesicle.
- prickly heat; accute inflammatory disorder of the sweat glands.
- painful itching disease of the skin.
- fibrous protein that gives the skin form and strength.
79 Clues: freckles • spiny layer • severe acne • basal layer • grainy layer • excessive sweating. • Deep brown to black. • congenital leukoderma • can cause goose bumps. • red to yellow in color. • Aids in immune support. • lipoma, erythema nodosum • deficiency of perspiration. • foul-smelling perspiration. • milky-white spots of the skin. • skin is irritated by a substance. • ...
Chapter 3 2025-09-22
Across
- drug a cancer-fighting drug
- Drugs developed through genetic engineering and other sciences to achieve targeted therapeutic effects.
- a field of study that examines the relationship between an individual’s genes and her or his body’s response to drugs.
- a seal of approval from USP assuring the quality of a dietary supplement
- Document outlining the purpose, risks, and details of drug research that a volunteer agrees to.
- Inactive chemical added to a drug formulation to enhance stability, appearance, or taste without affecting its therapeutic action.
- Committee that reviews and approves research studies to ensure patient safety when using investigational drugs.
- Application submitted to the FDA to begin human trials of a new drug after animal testing
- the process of using DNA biotechnology to create a variety of drugs or biological products
- a drug that contains both natural and synthetic components
- a distinct segment of DNA that determines an organism’s specific individual characteristics, like blue eyes or brown hair
- A voluntary program by the FDA that enables healthcare professionals and consumers to report serious adverse events related to drugs, biological devices, or dietary supplements.
- a drug that may be sold without a prescription
- Any substance taken into or applied to the body to alter its biochemical functions and physiological processes; also called a medication.
- the part of the immune system that neutralizes antigens or foreign substances in the body
- bodily processes that provide protection against disease
- Chemical messengers released into the bloodstream to regulate bodily functions
- a warning that appears on the package insert and in other drug materials that highlights dangerous side effects.
- a class of drugs in which minute dilutions of natural substances stimulate the body’s immune system
- a federal agency created to protect the consumer from deceptive advertising, as with dietary supplements
- The process by which applicants must prove to the FDA that their generic product is bioequivalent to or performs similarly to the brand-name drug.
- a post-surveillance centralized database maintained by the FDA for all reported adverse events from drugs and vaccines
- a compendium of standards and research created by the American Institute of Homeopathy
- a drug that kills viruses, such as HIV
- a drug that maintains health, relieves symptoms, combats illness, reverses disease processes, and prevents disease
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity
- to treat mental health diseases, such as depression
- generic biotechnology drugs
- a category of nonprescription substances, which includes vitamins, minerals, and herbs, that is not regulated by the FDA
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- surveillance system that tracks adverse events following immunization, managed by the FDA and CDC.
- the time it takes for a generic drug to reach the bloodstream after administration
- the helix-shaped molecule that carries the genetic code
- refers to a product that stimulates the growth of beneficial microorganisms
- The biochemically active component of a drug that exerts the desired therapeutic effect.
- a drug used to prevent disease, such as aspirin to prevent heart attacks
- Foreign substance or toxin that triggers an immune response in the body.
- a hormone secreted by the pancreas, or an injected drug that helps cells burn glucose for energy
- Process by which drug sponsors request FDA approval for a new drug to be sold and marketed in the U.S.
- The process of removing a drug from the market due to serious adverse effects or defects, initiated by the FDA or the manufacturer.
- Biosimilar drugs approved as legal substitutes for branded biologics, often produced via genetic engineeringactive ingredient
- the scientific concept that microorganisms cause disease
- A drug that releases the same amount of active ingredient into the bloodstream at the same rate as the original brand-name drug.
- created in a lab to mimic a naturally occurring substance.
- a drug substance that alters body functions in a desired way
- a drug that requires a prescription from a licensed provider for a valid medical purpose; also known as a legend drug
- a drug that kills bacteria, fungi, viruses, or even normal or cancer cells
- Sterile methods and procedures used to prevent contamination by harmful microorganisms, including cleanroom protocols and proper hygiene practices.
- a drug that helps a provider determine the correct diagnosis; may contain tracer radioactive isotopes or dyes used to help visualize problems
- a drug that kills bacteria
- one-celled or multi-celled microscopic organisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa
- that merges biology, chemistry, and immunology to create synthetic drugs with targeted therapeutic effects.
- a program designed by the FDA for prescribers, pharmacies, and patients to closely monitor selected high-risk drugs.
- Substance used externally to kill or inhibit microorganisms and prevent infection.informed consent form
- a computer-generated digital prescription that is processed online
- a drug that has been created from a series of chemical reactions to produce a specific pharmacological effect.
- a unique number assigned to any brand name or generic drug products to identify the manufacturer, drug, and packaging size
- an unexpected negative consequence from taking a particular drug
57 Clues: a drug that kills bacteria • drug a cancer-fighting drug • generic biotechnology drugs • a drug that kills viruses, such as HIV • a drug that may be sold without a prescription • to treat mental health diseases, such as depression • the helix-shaped molecule that carries the genetic code • the scientific concept that microorganisms cause disease • ...
TLE 2026-01-12
Across
- – What substance makes plants green?
- – What are smooth, mashed vegetable preparations?
- – What nutrient group includes sugars and starches?
- – What vegetable has edible flower buds?
- – What is added to food to improve flavor?
- – What sauce is made from tomatoes?
- – What part of the egg contains most of the fat?
- – What technique shreds leaves into fine ribbons?
- – What grain is the staple food of many Asians?
- – What leafy vegetable is commonly used in Asian cooking?
- – What liquid is the base of soups and sauces?
- – What type of vegetable has green leaves?
- – What large pot is used for making stock and soup?
- – What baked food is made from flour and yeast?
- – What vegetable belongs to the cabbage family?
- – What cooking appliance uses steam?
- – What sweet soup is usually served after a meal?
- – What term means without moisture?
- – What process happens when liquid turns into vapor?
- – What soup comes from Asian cuisine?
- – What substance provides nourishment to the body?
- – What dried cubes are dissolved to make broth?
- – What purple vegetable is used in pinakbet?
- – What word means slightly wet?
- – What is the fatty inner portion of an egg?
- – What bulb is used to add strong flavor to dishes?
- – What cut makes very tiny pieces?
- – What thick creamy soup is made from shellfish?
- – What process occurs when liquid changes into gas?
- – What appliance is used to keep food cold?
- – What is the term for dry flour pockets in sauce?
- – What carbohydrate is used to thicken sauces and soups?
- – What group includes sugars found in grains?
- – What vegetable looks like a large green onion?
- – What practice keeps the kitchen clean and safe?
- – What vegetable is rich in chlorophyll?
- – What brand of hot sauce is well known?
- – What dark sauce is made from brown stock?
- – What food has gone bad and is unsafe to eat?
- – What natural sugar is found in fruits?
- – What part of parsley is used in making bouquet garni?
- – What component of food promotes growth?
- – What Filipino dish is cooked with coconut milk?
- – What term refers to domesticated birds like chicken?
- – What shape is formed when food is cut into rhombus form?
- – What small pieces of bread are used for coating?
- – What happens when fat separates on the surface?
- – What is another name for a creamy Béchamel?
- – What process allows steam to escape?
- – What leafy vegetable is rich in iron?
- – What white vegetable looks like a flower?
- – What leafy vegetable is commonly used in salads?
Down
- – What sauce is made from milk, flour, and butter?
- – What clear liquid is made by boiling meat and bones?
- – What soup is made mainly from chicken and broth?
- – What is a dense, leafy head vegetable?
- – What young bamboo is used as a vegetable?
- – What is a flavorful liquid made from simmered meat?
- – What pigment gives plants their green color?
- – What soup is served chilled?
- – What tray is used to hold tools and ingredients?
- – What orange root crop is rich in vitamin A?
- – What cutting style makes ribbon-like strips?
- – What spicy liquid condiment adds heat to food?
- – What is the general term for edible plants?
- – What leafy vegetable is used in coleslaw?
- – What starchy root crop is used to make fries?
- – What powder is made from ground grains?
- – What cutting method breaks food into pieces?
- – What tool is used for making decorative cuts on citrus?
- – What way of cooking uses heat without water?
- – What is the strained liquid from simmered bones?
- – What soup has a heavy consistency?
- – What cut produces a diamond shape?
- – What egg dish is cooked and folded in a pan?
- – What is the yellow part of an egg called?
- – What substance flows and has no fixed shape?
- – What thickening agent is made from corn?
- – What smooth soup is made by blending vegetables or fruits?
- – What is a pungent bulb used for seasoning?
- – What soup is transparent and not thick?
- – What term means a step-by-step procedure?
- – What flat board is used for cutting ingredients?
- – What dairy product is used for frying and baking?
- – What mixture of oil and water is stabilized in sauces?
- – What pigment gives orange color to vegetables?
- – What cut produces thin flat pieces?
- – What cloth is used for straining liquids?
- – What process uses starch to make food stiff?
- – What part of grains provides thickening?
- – What happens when gel releases liquid?
- – What happens when sauce becomes lumpy?
- – What quality shows food is newly prepared?
- – What soup is thickened with cream?
- – What cutting method makes small cubes?
- – What makes food look attractive to the eye?
- – What is the process of decorating food?
- – What main knife is used by chefs for cutting?
- – What practice keeps the body clean and healthy?
- – What diagonal cut is used in vegetables?
100 Clues: – What soup is served chilled? • – What word means slightly wet? • – What cut makes very tiny pieces? • – What sauce is made from tomatoes? • – What term means without moisture? • – What substance makes plants green? • – What cooking appliance uses steam? • – What soup has a heavy consistency? • – What cut produces a diamond shape? • – What soup is thickened with cream? • ...
TLE 2026-01-12
Across
- – What happens when sauce becomes lumpy?
- – What grain is the staple food of many Asians?
- – What sweet soup is usually served after a meal?
- – What natural sugar is found in fruits?
- – What egg dish is cooked and folded in a pan?
- – What powder is made from ground grains?
- – What starchy root crop is used to make fries?
- – What orange root crop is rich in vitamin A?
- – What soup is thickened with cream?
- – What tray is used to hold tools and ingredients?
- – What leafy vegetable is used in coleslaw?
- – What large pot is used for making stock and soup?
- – What bulb is used to add strong flavor to dishes?
- – What cutting method makes small cubes?
- – What soup is served chilled?
- – What diagonal cut is used in vegetables?
- – What cutting method breaks food into pieces?
- – What part of parsley is used in making bouquet garni?
- – What practice keeps the body clean and healthy?
- – What white vegetable looks like a flower?
- – What cooking appliance uses steam?
- – What is a flavorful liquid made from simmered meat?
- – What baked food is made from flour and yeast?
- – What term means without moisture?
- – What mixture of oil and water is stabilized in sauces?
- – What process uses starch to make food stiff?
- – What appliance is used to keep food cold?
- – What term refers to domesticated birds like chicken?
- – What substance makes plants green?
- – What substance provides nourishment to the body?
- – What group includes sugars found in grains?
- – What cloth is used for straining liquids?
- – What way of cooking uses heat without water?
- – What word means slightly wet?
- – What cut produces a diamond shape?
- – What Filipino dish is cooked with coconut milk?
- – What part of the egg contains most of the fat?
- – What tool is used for making decorative cuts on citrus?
- – What dried cubes are dissolved to make broth?
- – What are smooth, mashed vegetable preparations?
- – What quality shows food is newly prepared?
- – What clear liquid is made by boiling meat and bones?
- – What is the process of decorating food?
- – What sauce is made from milk, flour, and butter?
- – What process allows steam to escape?
- – What is a dense, leafy head vegetable?
- – What practice keeps the kitchen clean and safe?
- – What vegetable is rich in chlorophyll?
Down
- – What soup is transparent and not thick?
- – What leafy vegetable is commonly used in salads?
- – What nutrient group includes sugars and starches?
- – What dark sauce is made from brown stock?
- – What vegetable belongs to the cabbage family?
- – What food has gone bad and is unsafe to eat?
- – What is the fatty inner portion of an egg?
- – What pigment gives plants their green color?
- – What carbohydrate is used to thicken sauces and soups?
- – What purple vegetable is used in pinakbet?
- – What leafy vegetable is commonly used in Asian cooking?
- – What process occurs when liquid changes into gas?
- – What small pieces of bread are used for coating?
- – What soup has a heavy consistency?
- – What vegetable has edible flower buds?
- – What liquid is the base of soups and sauces?
- – What substance flows and has no fixed shape?
- – What makes food look attractive to the eye?
- – What component of food promotes growth?
- – What cut produces thin flat pieces?
- – What is added to food to improve flavor?
- – What is the yellow part of an egg called?
- – What term means a step-by-step procedure?
- – What is another name for a creamy Béchamel?
- – What is a pungent bulb used for seasoning?
- – What thickening agent is made from corn?
- – What happens when gel releases liquid?
- – What spicy liquid condiment adds heat to food?
- – What cutting style makes ribbon-like strips?
- – What flat board is used for cutting ingredients?
- – What technique shreds leaves into fine ribbons?
- – What soup comes from Asian cuisine?
- – What dairy product is used for frying and baking?
- – What sauce is made from tomatoes?
- – What smooth soup is made by blending vegetables or fruits?
- – What main knife is used by chefs for cutting?
- – What vegetable looks like a large green onion?
- – What part of grains provides thickening?
- – What soup is made mainly from chicken and broth?
- – What process happens when liquid turns into vapor?
- – What is the strained liquid from simmered bones?
- – What cut makes very tiny pieces?
- – What thick creamy soup is made from shellfish?
- – What young bamboo is used as a vegetable?
- – What type of vegetable has green leaves?
- – What is the term for dry flour pockets in sauce?
- – What leafy vegetable is rich in iron?
- – What pigment gives orange color to vegetables?
- – What happens when fat separates on the surface?
- – What brand of hot sauce is well known?
- – What is the general term for edible plants?
- – What shape is formed when food is cut into rhombus form?
100 Clues: – What soup is served chilled? • – What word means slightly wet? • – What cut makes very tiny pieces? • – What term means without moisture? • – What sauce is made from tomatoes? • – What soup has a heavy consistency? • – What soup is thickened with cream? • – What cooking appliance uses steam? • – What substance makes plants green? • – What cut produces a diamond shape? • ...
TLE 2026-01-12
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- – What type of vegetable has green leaves?
- – What part of grains provides thickening?
- – What substance makes plants green?
- – What bulb is used to add strong flavor to dishes?
- – What leafy vegetable is used in coleslaw?
- – What egg dish is cooked and folded in a pan?
- – What happens when gel releases liquid?
- – What cutting method makes small cubes?
- – What cut makes very tiny pieces?
- – What soup has a heavy consistency?
- – What part of parsley is used in making bouquet garni?
- – What dairy product is used for frying and baking?
- – What starchy root crop is used to make fries?
- – What pigment gives plants their green color?
- – What is added to food to improve flavor?
- – What word means slightly wet?
- – What tool is used for making decorative cuts on citrus?
- – What makes food look attractive to the eye?
- – What powder is made from ground grains?
- – What happens when sauce becomes lumpy?
- – What vegetable belongs to the cabbage family?
- – What shape is formed when food is cut into rhombus form?
- – What group includes sugars found in grains?
- – What is a dense, leafy head vegetable?
- – What is the strained liquid from simmered bones?
- – What liquid is the base of soups and sauces?
- – What process occurs when liquid changes into gas?
- – What are smooth, mashed vegetable preparations?
- – What leafy vegetable is commonly used in salads?
- – What cutting style makes ribbon-like strips?
- – What grain is the staple food of many Asians?
- – What cloth is used for straining liquids?
- – What nutrient group includes sugars and starches?
- – What flat board is used for cutting ingredients?
- – What is the general term for edible plants?
- – What substance provides nourishment to the body?
- – What cooking appliance uses steam?
- – What small pieces of bread are used for coating?
- – What soup is made mainly from chicken and broth?
- – What sauce is made from tomatoes?
- – What carbohydrate is used to thicken sauces and soups?
- – What substance flows and has no fixed shape?
- – What soup comes from Asian cuisine?
- – What vegetable is rich in chlorophyll?
- – What is another name for a creamy Béchamel?
- – What appliance is used to keep food cold?
- – What way of cooking uses heat without water?
- – What cut produces a diamond shape?
- – What leafy vegetable is rich in iron?
- – What happens when fat separates on the surface?
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- – What process happens when liquid turns into vapor?
- – What term refers to domesticated birds like chicken?
- – What soup is thickened with cream?
- – What practice keeps the body clean and healthy?
- – What practice keeps the kitchen clean and safe?
- – What component of food promotes growth?
- – What thick creamy soup is made from shellfish?
- – What Filipino dish is cooked with coconut milk?
- – What young bamboo is used as a vegetable?
- – What purple vegetable is used in pinakbet?
- What technique shreds leaves into fine ribbons?
- – What dried cubes are dissolved to make broth?
- – What leafy vegetable is commonly used in Asian cooking?
- – What process uses starch to make food stiff?
- – What diagonal cut is used in vegetables?
- – What orange root crop is rich in vitamin A?
- – What is a pungent bulb used for seasoning?
- – What term means without moisture?
- – What spicy liquid condiment adds heat to food?
- – What dark sauce is made from brown stock?
- – What part of the egg contains most of the fat?
- – What food has gone bad and is unsafe to eat?
- – What large pot is used for making stock and soup?
- – What is the process of decorating food?
- – What white vegetable looks like a flower?
- – What soup is served chilled?
- – What is a flavorful liquid made from simmered meat?
- – What is the yellow part of an egg called?
- – What sweet soup is usually served after a meal?
- – What vegetable has edible flower buds?
- – What main knife is used by chefs for cutting?
- – What brand of hot sauce is well known?
- – What soup is transparent and not thick?
- – What cutting method breaks food into pieces?
- – What term means a step-by-step procedure?
- – What is the fatty inner portion of an egg?
- – What sauce is made from milk, flour, and butter?
- – What thickening agent is made from corn?
- – What clear liquid is made by boiling meat and bones?
- – What baked food is made from flour and yeast?
- – What natural sugar is found in fruits?
- – What vegetable looks like a large green onion?
- – What process allows steam to escape?
- – What mixture of oil and water is stabilized in sauces?
- – What is the term for dry flour pockets in sauce?
- – What tray is used to hold tools and ingredients?
- – What pigment gives orange color to vegetables?
- – What quality shows food is newly prepared?
- – What smooth soup is made by blending vegetables or fruits?
- – What cut produces thin flat pieces?
100 Clues: – What soup is served chilled? • – What word means slightly wet? • – What cut makes very tiny pieces? • – What term means without moisture? • – What sauce is made from tomatoes? • – What soup is thickened with cream? • – What substance makes plants green? • – What soup has a heavy consistency? • – What cooking appliance uses steam? • – What cut produces a diamond shape? • ...
Skin Structure 2025-05-20
Across
- can cause goose bumps.
- deficiency of perspiration.
- clear body fluid that resembles blood plasma but contains only water and other colorless substances.
- most common and least severe skin cancer, light, pearly nodules, includes, sores, reddish patches, or a smooth growth with an elevated border.
- skin sore or abrasion produced by scratching or scraping.
- caused by continuous contact with irritating substances to the skin.
- immune response to contact allergies and irritants.
- Also called derma, corium, or cutis.
- Swollen lymph nodes, rheumatoid nodules
- occurs after prolonged exposure to certain ingredients.
- itchy, swollen lesion that can be caused by a blow.
- abnormal inflammatory skin condition of the skin.
- Aids in immune support.
- severe acne
- supports the overall health of the skin and aids in the health, function, and repair of skin cells.
- Deep brown to black.
- open lesion on the skin or mucus membrane of the body that is accompanied by a loss of skin and possibly weeping fluids or pus.
- lipoma, erythema nodosum
- also called sweat glands, excrete sweat from the skin.
- Flat spot or discoloration on the skin.
- small blister or sac containing clear fluid, lying within or just beneath the epidermis.
- Enables the body to absorb and use calcium.
- fibrous protein that is the principal component of hair and nails.
- Helps the body break down nutrients from proteins, fats, and carbs.
- Pigmented granules containing melanin.
- Raised, inflamed, papule with a white or yellow center containing pus in the top of the lesion.
- Helps protect the skin from harmful effects of the sun's rays.
- fatty layer found below the dermis.
- Dead cells that form over a wound or blemish while healing.
- clear transparent layer just below the skin's surface.
- small or large malformation of the skin due to abnormal pigmentation or dilated capillaries.
- milky-white spots of the skin.
- freckles
- tiny involuntary muscles at the base of the hair follicles that cause goose bumps.
- Helps the body respond to injuries and regulates normal blood clotting.
- contains large amounts of a "gel like substance" known as muco-polysaccharides or glucose aminoglycans.
- Protein interwoven with collagen fibers that makes up about 15percent of the collagen fibers.
- Appears as swollen, red area of the skin that feels hot and tender.
- home to the following structures; sweat glands,blood vessels, hair follicles, lymph vessels, arrector pili muscles, oil glands, nerve endings, collagen fibroblasts, elastin.
- basal layer
- grainy layer
- react to heat, cold, touch, pressure.
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- black or dark patches on the skin usually uneven in texture.
- Abnormal mass varying in size, shape, and color.
- scaly, red or pink papules or nodules.
- small brownish spot on the skin ranging in color from pale to tan to brown or bluish black.
- foul-smelling perspiration.
- congenital leukoderma
- increased pigmentation on the skin or dark spots.
- upper layer of the dermis located directly beneath the epidermis.
- pore impaction that occurs when the sebum hardens, and the duct becomes clogged from pollution or bad hygiene.
- ringworm of the hand caused by a fungal infection.
- associated with hair follicles, scalp, underarms, and genitals.
- Excessive dandruff or epidermal flakes.
- abnormal brown or wine-colored skin discoloration with circular and irregular shape.
- excessive sweating.
- regulate the excretion of perspiration from the sweat glands.
- spiny layer
- Slightly raised or depressed area of the skin that forms as a result of the healing process related to injury or lesion.
- change in pigmentation of the skin caused by exposure to heat or ultraviolet energy from tanning beds or the sun.
- small nerve endings that are sensitive to touch and pressure.
- skin disease characterized by red patches covered with silver-white scales usually found on the scalp, elbows, knees, chest, and lower back.
- red to yellow in color.
- skin is irritated by a substance.
- crack in the skin that penetrates the dermis.
- area of thickened skin caused by continued, repeated pressure. Acts as a protective layer that prevents damage to the underlying skin.
- light, abnormal patches and caused by a burn or congenital disease that destroys the pigment-producing cells.
- highly contagious viral infection that causes blister like clusters typically found on the skin around the mouth, nose or genital area.
- Outermost top layer of the epdidermis.
- column-shaped cells in the stratum germinativum that produce cells called melanosomes.
- also known as athletes foot or ringworm of the foot.
- technical term for wart, caused by a virus that is infectious.
- small elevation on the skin that contains no fluid by may develop pus.
- A thick scar resulting from excessive growth of fibrous tissue.
- small cone-shaped projections of elastic tissue that point upward toward the epidermis.
- Larger blister containing a water fluid; similar to a vesicle.
- prickly heat; accute inflammatory disorder of the sweat glands.
- painful itching disease of the skin.
- fibrous protein that gives the skin form and strength.
79 Clues: freckles • spiny layer • severe acne • basal layer • grainy layer • excessive sweating. • Deep brown to black. • congenital leukoderma • can cause goose bumps. • red to yellow in color. • Aids in immune support. • lipoma, erythema nodosum • deficiency of perspiration. • foul-smelling perspiration. • milky-white spots of the skin. • skin is irritated by a substance. • ...
SOUL 2013-07-17
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- The practice of selling a product or service at a very low price, intending to drive competitors out of the market, or create barriers to entry for potential new competitors called ___________ pricing?
- The art of retaining the best talent is known as
- What does the R in CRM stand for?
- Type of Person based pay structure
- loan certificates sold by a business to raise loan capital
- THe model that refers to producing food locally and delivering it to local customers is _________.
- THe VALS framework is used for ____________.
- A person who fails to contribute personal time, efforts, thoughts or other resource to the group
- Which of the following shows the process of creating something new
- A mortgage agreement allowing a homeowner to borrow against home equity and receive tax-free payments until the total principal andinterest reach the credit limit of equity, and the lender is either repaid in full or takes the house.
- A quantitative technique used to analyze internal labor markets and forecast internal labor supply
- Brands that are owned and promoted by retailers are called ______-.
- First sale of shares by the company to the public in the capital market.
- A herringbone diagram is also known as
- The tendency to draw a general impression about an individual on the basis of a single characteristic.
- Health Hygiene Home' reminds you of ________.
- What is a type of portfolio that is well diversified across a wide variety of areas, typically with a significant number of holdings called?
- According to ACAT in risk management, the letter C stands for
- Laws that directly affect the manpower of the enterprise covering area like insurance, compensation, and basic facilities are .
- THe launch of mineral water by Kingfisher is an example of ______ marketing.
- a logistics game that was originally developed by MIT in the 60s and has since been played all over the world by people at all levels, from students to presidents of big multinational groups.
- Tests that assess the capacity of a person to manipulate and control objects
- is an association of persons (association of 10 or more people) who have voluntarily joined together to achieve a common economic and social end by forming a jointly-owned and democratically controlled business organisation.
- In 1950's delegation from Toyota had visited USA for their TPS inspiration. From which company did they receive their inspiration
- The book value of an asset or liability is also known as the ________________ amount.
- The turnover level that produces the highest long term levels of productivity and business improvement
- What is a prediction of the net profit attributed to the entire future relationship with a customer called?
- Which company has do you associate the following with 'Dont leave home without it'?
- A distinct item, such as a product or service, as it is offered for sale that embodies all attributes associated with the item and that distinguish it from all other items is called a _______.
- are shared beliefs of most group members of what behaviour is appropriate and attainable to be a member in good standing
- People who are currently employed and are not actively seeking another job but could be tempted by the right job opportunity are known as ____________ job Seekers
- The marketing communications that use the media and are published to the masses is called ______ communication.
- What is any security that when added to an existing portfolio of assets, generates excess returns or returns higher than a pre-selected benchmark without additional risk called?
- Cash generated for financing from within the firms own resources, eg. retained profits
- Power based on special knowledge and skill
- A theory proposed by Fredrick Herzberg that relates intrinsic factors to job satisfaction and extrinsic factors with dissatisfaction is known as_________ is also called as motivation hygiene theory
- Smallest unit of analysis, a specific statement of what a person does.
- the selling of debts to a debt factor in exchange of immediate liquidity.
- The strategy adopted to increase sales from new products in new markets is ______.
- it is a category of equity mutual funds with portfolios that are made up of a mix of value and growth stocks, also called hybrid fund.
- THe stage in the product life cycle in which sales stabalize and acceptance is achieved in the market is ______.
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- Which company has the tagline: Sense & Simplicity?
- THe P of the marketing mix that refers to the channel of distribution.
- Firm with very high rate of growth rate
- A four step process that most of the Japanese firms use for improving organizational effectiveness is known as
- The process of completing new hires’ employment related paper-work and familiarizing them with their jobs, co-workers, work spaces, work tools, and the company’s policies and benefits
- What kind of marketing/selling does Amway do?
- What is the practice in which brokers are allowed to place their servers on racks next to exchange servers for substantial payment called?
- Which is 'THe family company'?
- An appraisal method that aims at combining the benefits of narrative critical inci-dents and quantified ratings by anchoring a quantified scale with specific narrative examples of good and poor performance.
- A source of finance where supplier gives time for payment to its customer
- A tax added to the normal tax paid by corporations or individuals who have earned income above a certain level.
- The financial statement that reports revenues, gains, expenses, and losses is the.
- A bank grants a business the right to borrow up to an agreed amount as and when the finance is required.
- Early stage in the life cycle of an enterprise where the entrepreneur moves from the idea stage to securing financing, laying down the basis structure of the business, and initiating operations or trading is called
- sources of finance for a firm that are not from within the firms own resources
- What is a system of floating exchange rates in which the government or the country's central bank occasionally intervenes to change the direction of the value of the country's currency?
- The financial statement that reports the financial position of a company as of an instant or point in time is the
- The termination by the employer of the service of a workman for any reason whatsoever, otherwise than as a punishment inflicted by way of disciplinary action.
- WHo is the father of advertising?
- The systematic process of identifying and describing the important aspects of a job and the characteristics an employee needs to do it well
- The systematic allocation of the cost of equipment and buildings used in a business from the balance sheet to the income statement over the useful life of the asset.
- The net income of a company is sometimes referred to as the ____________ line (of the income statement).
- A term characteristic of reflecting on and adjusting the master plan when necessary
- A psychometric questionnaire designed to measure psychological preferences in how people perceive the world and make decisions.
- A decentralized digital currency that enables low-cost payments without the need for central authorities and issuers.
- THe 4Ps are also called the ______.
- These are private investment partnerships open to institutions and wealthy individual investors. These funds pursue returns through a number of alternative investment strategies.
- A scoring approach whereby candidates must receive a passing score on an assessment before being allowed to continue on in the selection process
- Structure that promotes flexibility, so people initiate change and can adapt quickly to changing conditions
- This component of Property, Plant & Equipment is not depreciated.
- The loss of the highest-valued alternative defines the concept of:
- A way of measuring performance under the comparative approach
- Gives the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an asset at a set price on or before a given date.
- Which one of the following is the process of entrepreneurs developing new products that over time make current products obsolete
- 10. An inside entrepreneur, or an entrepreneur within a large firm, who uses entrepreneurial skills without incurring the risks associated with those activities are:
- It represents part of ownership of Limited company.
- The balance sheet classification that reports the obligations of the company.
- A clause in a contract that party to do, or refrain from doing certain things, is known as
- A 40 item instrument developed by Udai Pareek to study and understand the culture of an organization
- The basis or method of accounting where expenses are reported as they are incurred rather than when they are paid.
- It refers to all forms of financial returns and tangible services and benefits employees receive as a part of an employment relationship.
- A situation in which a mortgage lender takes possession of the property because the borrower has not made payments on interest orprincipal for a certain period of time.
- is a professional investor. He or she manages a fund and is looking for suitable investments for that fund. An angel investor is an individual who, while also looking for a suitable investment, is also looking for a personal opportunity.
- Resources owned by a company
- The person started Leadership Development methodology in mid-eighties in India using what is later termed in the USA as 360 Degree Feedback.
- the process of paying off an existing loan by taking a new loan and using the same property as security.
- a very important technique successfully implemented in Wal-Mart's distribution system. Small stores transmit point-of-sale data from the cash register back to corporate headquarters several times a day. This demand information is used to queue shipments from the enterprise distribution centre to the store & leads to near-perfect visibility of customer demand and inventory movement throughout the supply chain.
- An entrepreneur does this study for starting a new venture to see if there are possible barriers to success.
- Which one of the following is the next stage to the Concept Stage of Product Planning and Development Process
- The sale of additional shares to existing shareholders, usually at a discount to their current market value
- A theory which says that individuals compare their job inputs and outcomes with those of others and then respond to eliminate any inequities
- An indicator of a company's profitability, calculated as revenue minus expenses, excluding tax and interest
- The initiative by ITC to directly connect with farmers for their procurement and sales is _____.
- Conflicts that support the goals of the group and improves the performance
- THe varieties of a product in a product line gives its product _______.
- Marketing makes _________superfluous.
- A periodic payment is made over a period of time for the use of an asset without purchasing it.
- Finance raised from external lenders such as banks
99 Clues: Resources owned by a company • Which is 'THe family company'? • What does the R in CRM stand for? • WHo is the father of advertising? • Type of Person based pay structure • THe 4Ps are also called the ______. • Marketing makes _________superfluous. • A herringbone diagram is also known as • Firm with very high rate of growth rate • Power based on special knowledge and skill • ...
Cookery 2026-01-11
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- Maintaining proper heat levels during cooking to prevent burning, curdling, or bacterial growth. Important for simmering stocks, thickening sauces, and safe food handling.
- stock Versatile stock made from chicken bones, meat, mirepoix, and herbs. Base for soups, gravies, and many dishes.
- Stocks are stored in airtight containers in the fridge (up to 3 days) or frozen (up to 6 months). Can also be reduced to a concentrate or canned for longer shelf life.
- A mixture of starch (corn starch, arrowroot) and cold liquid, added to hot dishes to thicken without lumping. Used when a clear texture is desired.
- A versatile sauce made from tomatoes, often with aromatics (onion, garlic), herbs, and seasonings. Used as a base for pasta dishes, stews, and more.
- Sauces served chilled, used to dress salads, cold meats, or seafood. Examples include vinaigrette, tartar sauce, and tzatziki.
- A cold emulsion of oil and acid (vinegar, lemon juice), often with herbs and seasonings. Primarily used as a salad dressing.
- birds (Duck, pheasant, quail) Add intense, unique flavor to stocks/soups.
- Harmful bacteria/substances entering stocks/soups; prevented by proper hygiene, storage, and cooking temps.
- Creamy soup/sauce made from white stock thickened with roux
- Chilled soups ideal for warm weather (e.g., gazpacho, vichyssoise).
- A classic French mother sauce made from egg yolks, melted butter, and lemon juice or vinegar. It’s creamy, rich, and often served with eggs Benedict or vegetables.
- Seasoning that enhances flavor; added sparingly during stock-making to avoid over-salting.
- Used for lamb stock, with distinct earthy notes for specific cuisines.
- Used in stock-making to add flavor, collagen (which thickens), and nutrients. Roasting bones first deepens color and taste.
- A precise cutting technique where ingredients are sliced into thin, matchstick-shaped pieces. Used for vegetables in soups, salads, or garnishes.
- Broad category from Asian cuisines, featuring soy sauce, ginger, noodles, or seafood (e.g., miso soup, pho).
- Serving soup carefully to avoid spills and ensure even distribution of ingredients. Garnishes are often added after pouring for presentation.
- Presenting/serving soups (hot/cold, garnished) to enhance enjoyment.
- Primary liquid for stocks; clean water ensures pure flavor.
- Cooked briefly over low heat, so it remains pale. Used for light-colored sauces and soups (e.g., béchamel).
- Adds mild, comforting flavor to stocks/soups.
- Removing solids like bones, herb bundles, or excess fat from stocks/sauces after cooking to improve clarity and texture.
- A gluten-free thickener made from tropical plant roots. It creates a clear, smooth texture and is stable at high temperatures, unlike some starches.
- Condiments or sauces infused with chili peppers to add heat. They can be made from fresh or dried chilies and vary in flavor and spiciness (e.g., Tabasco, sriracha).
- Passing liquids through a sieve or cheesecloth to remove solids, creating smooth, clear stocks, sauces, or soups.
- Tied bundle of herbs (parsley, thyme, bay leaf) to infuse flavor, then removed.
- A thick dairy product with high fat content (36-40%), used to add richness, creaminess, and texture to sauces, soups, and desserts.
- Similar to stock but often has more meat and is seasoned for direct consumption.
- Used to store stocks, sauces, and soups at cold temperatures (4°C/40°F or below) to slow bacterial growth and extend shelf life.
- Thin, transparent (consommé, broth) made by clarifying stock or avoiding thickeners.
- One of the five French mother sauces, made from a brown roux, veal stock, tomatoes, and mirepoix. It’s the base for sauces like demi-glace and gravy.
- Liquid foundation for cooking, made by simmering bones, meat, veggies, herbs, and water. Extracts flavor, nutrients, and body.
- Cooked slightly longer than white roux, with a light golden color and nutty flavor. Used for sauces like velouté.
- Liquid/semi-liquid condiment made from stocks, thickeners, and other ingredients.
- Ingredients that add fragrance and flavor to dishes. Common examples are onions, garlic, carrots, celery, and herbs like thyme and bay leaves. Used in stocks, sauces, and soups.
- Classic mix of diced onion, carrot, celery; adds flavor and body to stocks/soups/sauces.
- Creamy shellfish-based soups (e.g., lobster bisque), thickened with roux/rice.
- Used for fish stock (fumet); quick simmering avoids bitterness, ideal for seafood dishes.
- Thickener made from equal parts flour and fat (butter/oil), used for soups/sauces.
- Heating a liquid to evaporate water, concentrating flavor, thickening consistency, and darkening color. Used for sauces, glazes, and stocks.
- Practices like cleaning surfaces, utensils, and hands to prevent foodborne illness. Includes proper storage, heating, and cooling of dishes.
- Smooth, thick soups made by blending cooked ingredients (veggies, legumes).
- A soup made without any animal products (meat, dairy, eggs, honey). Uses plant-based ingredients like vegetables, legumes, grains, and nut milks.
- A critical hygiene practice to prevent cross-contamination when handling food. Done with soap and water before, during, and after preparing dishes.
- Hearty North American soups with seafood, potatoes, and cream/milk (e.g., clam chowder).
- Components in stocks/soups that provide nutritional value (e.g., collagen, vitamins).
- Skimming excess fat from the surface of stocks or sauces as they cool, to reduce richness and prevent spoilage.
- Deterioration from bacteria/mold; signs include off odors, discoloration, or sliminess.
- Decorative/flavorful additions (croutons, herbs, cream) to enhance soup appearance/taste.
- The process where starch granules absorb liquid and swell when heated, thickening the mixture. It’s what gives sauces and soups their body.
- A tool with holes or mesh used to separate solids from liquids. Types include fine-mesh sieves, colanders, and cheesecloths.
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- A stable mixture of two liquids that don’t normally mix (e.g., oil and water). Examples include mayonnaise (oil-in-water) and butter (water-in-oil).
- The thickness or thinness of a liquid or semi-liquid dish. Adjusted by adding thickeners (roux, slurry) or thinning with liquid (stock, water).
- Highly clarified clear soup made by trapping impurities with ground meat/egg whites.
- A stock made without meat or fish, using vegetables, herbs, and sometimes grains or mushrooms to add flavor and body. Used in vegetarian and vegan cooking.
- Adding liquid (wine, stock) to a hot pan to dissolve browned bits of food (fond) stuck to the bottom, which adds flavor to sauces and gravies.
- Base for beef stock, adding robust, savory flavor.
- Dried seeds/bark/roots (pepper, cinnamon) adding warmth and complexity.
- A French term meaning "putting in place" – preparing and organizing all ingredients, tools, and equipment before cooking. Saves time and reduces errors.
- Sweet soups served as dessert (e.g., mango sago, cold strawberry soup).
- Ingredients that add acidity to balance flavors, tenderize food, or enhance texture. Examples include vinegar, lemon juice, tomatoes, and wine.
- The formation of hard clumps when starch or flour is added directly to hot liquid. Caused by uneven hydration; prevented by mixing with cold liquid first (as a slurry or roux).
- Red/white varieties add acidity and enhance flavor in stocks/soups.
- The separation of liquid from a gel or thickened mixture (e.g., when jelly weeps or a sauce curdles). Caused by changes in temperature or over-thickening.
- A mixture of egg yolks and cream used to thicken and enrich sauces or soups gently, without curdling. Must be added off-heat or tempered to avoid scrambling.
- Sometimes added to stocks to boost flavor and protein; lean cuts preferred to avoid excess fat.
- Issues like lumps, thinness, or graininess in dishes, caused by improper thickening, overheating, or uneven mixing.
- Planning and organizing steps in cooking to ensure dishes are prepared efficiently and served at the right temperature. Important for long-simmering stocks or multi-component sauces.
- A traditional Filipino soup/dessert category where ingredients are cooked in coconut milk (gata).
- Cereals (rice, barley, oats) added to soups for nutrition, texture, and thickening.
- Grain powder used to thicken soups/sauces, alone or in roux.
- Process of preparing stocks/soups (simmering, skimming, straining) for desired texture/flavor.
- Foamy impurities/fat on simmering stock; skimming ensures clean taste/clarity.
- A grain used in soups (e.g., congee, minestrone) for texture and bulk; can also thicken some dishes.
- Starch A fine powder from corn kernels, used as a thickener for sauces, soups, and desserts. It creates a clear, glossy texture when mixed with liquid and heated.
- Thick, rich soup with puréed ingredients and cream/milk (e.g., potato leek).
- Beneficial substances (collagen, minerals, vitamins) extracted from bones/veggies into stocks.
- A dark, rich stock made by roasting bones, meat, and vegetables before simmering. Caramelization gives it deep flavor and color, used for sauces, stews, and hearty soups.
- Cooked until deep brown, with a rich, toasty flavor. Used for dark sauces and gravies (e.g., espagnole).
- Taste and aroma of stocks/soups, shaped by ingredients and cooking methods.
- A thickener made from equal parts flour and fat (butter, oil), cooked together. Categorized by color (white, blond, brown) based on cooking time, which affects flavor and hue.
- A light-colored stock made with unroasted bones (veal, chicken, fish), vegetables, and aromatics. Mild flavor, used for clear soups and delicate sauces.
- A dairy product made from churning cream, used to add flavor, richness, and moisture to dishes. Also used to make roux and finish sauces (beurre manié).
- Makes high-quality white stock due to mild flavor and high collagen content.
- A fine powder from corn kernels, used as a thickener for sauces, soups, and desserts. It creates a clear, glossy texture when mixed with liquid and heated.
- Soups with fresh/cooked fruits; can be sweet (apple) or savory (tomato-based).
- Crumbs Dried, ground bread used to thicken sauces, bind meat mixtures, or add texture to toppings. They absorb excess liquid and add body.
- possibly referring to a specific Asian soup/dish; may relate to Japanese or Filipino cuisine, often with gelatinous or starchy components).
- Individual components (bones, veggies, liquids, etc.) used to make stocks, soups, or other dishes.
- The fifth basic taste (alongside sweet, sour, salty, bitter), often described as savory or meaty. Found in ingredients like tomatoes, mushrooms, soy sauce, and aged cheese.
- A large spoon with a long handle, used to serve soups, sauces, or stews, and to transfer hot liquids safely.
- The process of combining two immiscible liquids (like oil and water) into a stable mixture. It’s key for sauces like hollandaise, where egg yolks act as an emulsifier to prevent separation.
- Add flavor, aroma, and nutrients to stocks/soups (often part of mirepoix).
- Refers to storing stocks/soups frozen to preserve freshness and prevent spoilage.
- Aromatic plants (thyme, rosemary) that boost flavor in stocks/soups.
- Small particles in starchy ingredients (corn, potatoes) that trap liquid when heated, causing gelatinization and thickening.
- A Chinese term for sweet soups or desserts, typically made with ingredients like red beans, lotus seeds, or fruits, served hot or cold.
- Core ingredient in most stocks; marrow and connective tissue release flavor, collagen, and nutrients when simmered.
- Adding salt, pepper, herbs, or spices to enhance or balance the flavor of food. Done throughout cooking and adjusted at the end.
- Liquid-based dish made from stocks with added ingredients; served as appetizer/main course.
- Base of stocks/soups; water, wine, or broth are common.
- A sauce made from meat drippings, stock, and a thickener (roux, slurry). Served with meats, potatoes, or other dishes.
103 Clues: Adds mild, comforting flavor to stocks/soups. • Base for beef stock, adding robust, savory flavor. • Base of stocks/soups; water, wine, or broth are common. • Creamy soup/sauce made from white stock thickened with roux • Primary liquid for stocks; clean water ensures pure flavor. • Grain powder used to thicken soups/sauces, alone or in roux. • ...
SOUL 2013-07-25
Across
- Finance raised from external lenders such as banks
- A situation in which a mortgage lender takes possession of the property because the borrower has not made payments on interest orprincipal for a certain period of time.
- Early stage in the life cycle of an enterprise where the entrepreneur moves from the idea stage to securing financing, laying down the basis structure of the business, and initiating operations or trading is called
- Formed in 1946, this company made India the largest producer of Milk and Milk products. In the process it became the largest food brand in India
- This major corporation's name comes from its first success, a mechanical pencil invented by its founder
- The basis or method of accounting where expenses are reported as they are incurred rather than when they are paid.
- Resources owned by a company
- Motors Based in Kolkata, the company was the largest car manufacturer in India before the rise of Maruti Udyog
- The termination by the employer of the service of a workman for any reason whatsoever, otherwise than as a punishment inflicted by way of disciplinary action.
- loan certificates sold by a business to raise loan capital
- The turnover level that produces the highest long term levels of productivity and business improvement
- Power based on special knowledge and skill
- a very important technique successfully implemented in Wal-Mart's distribution system. Small stores transmit point-of-sale data from the cash register back to corporate headquarters several times a day. This demand information is used to queue shipments from the enterprise distribution centre to the store & leads to near-perfect visibility of customer demand and inventory movement throughout the supply chain.
- The practice of selling a product or service at a very low price, intending to drive competitors out of the market, or create barriers to entry for potential new competitors called ___________ pricing?
- THe family company'?
- The systematic allocation of the cost of equipment and buildings used in a business from the balance sheet to the income statement over the useful life of the asset.
- Conflicts that support the goals of the group and improves the performance
- The net income of a company is sometimes referred to as the ____________ line (of the income statement).
- The process of completing new hires’ employment related paper-work and familiarizing them with their jobs, co-workers, work spaces, work tools, and the company’s policies and benefits
- Marketing makes _________superfluous.
- The financial statement that reports revenues, gains, expenses, and losses is the.
- First sale of shares by the company to the public in the capital market.
- He is the father of advertising
- A tax added to the normal tax paid by corporations or individuals who have earned income above a certain level.
- The marketing communications that use the media and are published to the masses is called ______ communication.
- The loss of the highest-valued alternative defines the concept of:
- An indicator of a company's profitability, calculated as revenue minus expenses, excluding tax and interest
- An inside entrepreneur, or an entrepreneur within a large firm, who uses entrepreneurial skills without incurring the risks associated with those activities are:
- the process of entrepreneurs developing new products that over time make current products obsolete
- THe varieties of a product in a product line gives its product _______.
- The initiative by ITC to directly connect with farmers for their procurement and sales is _____.
- are shared beliefs of most group members of what behaviour is appropriate and attainable to be a member in good standing
- The company was established in 1892, with an investment of just Rs.295. With an estimated 38 % market share, it is one of the largest food product corporations in India
- This component of Property, Plant & Equipment is not depreciated.
- A source of finance where supplier gives time for payment to its customer
- A herringbone diagram is also known as
- The balance sheet classification that reports the obligations of the company.
- The art of retaining the best talent is known as
- Smallest unit of analysis, a specific statement of what a person does.
- A clause in a contract that party to do, or refrain from doing certain things, is known as
- You associate this company with 'Dont leave home without it'
- The book value of an asset or liability is also known as the ________________ amount.
- It is a prediction of the net profit attributed to the entire future relationship with a customer.
- An entrepreneur does this study for starting a new venture to see if there are possible barriers to success.
- Type of Person based pay structure
- A theory which says that individuals compare their job inputs and outcomes with those of others and then respond to eliminate any inequities
- Tests that assess the capacity of a person to manipulate and control objects
- "The person started Leadership Development methodology in mid-eighties in India using what is later termed in the USA as 360 Degree Feedback.
- sources of finance for a firm that are not from within the firms own resources
- The strategy adopted to increase sales from new products in new markets is ______.
- Amway does this kind of marketing/selling.
- it is a system of floating exchange rates in which the government or the country's central bank occasionally intervenes to change the direction of the value of the country's currency?
- These are private investment partnerships open to institutions and wealthy individual investors. These funds pursue returns through a number of alternative investment strategies.
- a logistics game that was originally developed by MIT in the 60s and has since been played all over the world by people at all levels, from students to presidents of big multinational groups.
- People who are currently employed and are not actively seeking another job but could be tempted by the right job opportunity are known as ____________ job Seekers
- Cash generated for financing from within the firms own resources, eg. retained profits
Down
- A periodic payment is made over a period of time for the use of an asset without purchasing it.
- Sam Walton, founder of Walton’s Five and Dime, needed a name for the new retail chain, of super centres he was developing nationwide
- Firm with very high rate of growth rate
- It represents part of ownership of Limited company.
- A mortgage agreement allowing a homeowner to borrow against home equity and receive tax-free payments until the total principal andinterest reach the credit limit of equity, and the lender is either repaid in full or takes the house.
- Gives the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an asset at a set price on or before a given date.
- THe P of the marketing mix that refers to the channel of distribution.
- A four step process that most of the Japanese firms use for improving organizational effectiveness is known as
- A quantitative technique used to analyze internal labor markets and forecast internal labor supply
- it is a category of equity mutual funds with portfolios that are made up of a mix of value and growth stocks, also called hybrid fund.
- is an association of persons (association of 10 or more people) who have voluntarily joined together to achieve a common economic and social end by forming a jointly-owned and democratically controlled business organisation.
- A practice in which brokers are allowed to place their servers on racks next to exchange servers for substantial payment called?
- According to ACAT in risk management, the letter C stands for
- A way of measuring performance under the comparative approach
- the next stage to the Concept Stage of Product Planning and Development Process
- A distinct item, such as a product or service, as it is offered for sale that embodies all attributes associated with the item and that distinguish it from all other items is called a _______.
- THe 4Ps are also called the ______.
- THe VALS framework is used for ____________.
- A scoring approach whereby candidates must receive a passing score on an assessment before being allowed to continue on in the selection process
- THe model that refers to producing food locally and delivering it to local customers is _________.
- The systematic process of identifying and describing the important aspects of a job and the characteristics an employee needs to do it well
- A term characteristic of reflecting on and adjusting the master plan when necessary
- The tendency to draw a general impression about an individual on the basis of a single characteristic.
- it is a process of creating something new
- It refers to all forms of financial returns and tangible services and benefits employees receive as a part of an employment relationship.
- the selling of debts to a debt factor in exchange of immediate liquidity.
- The sale of additional shares to existing shareholders, usually at a discount to their current market value
- A bank grants a business the right to borrow up to an agreed amount as and when the finance is required.
- Health Hygiene Home' reminds you of ________.
- The R in CRM stands for
- A 40 item instrument developed by Udai Pareek to study and understand the culture of an organization
- it is any security that when added to an existing portfolio of assets, generates excess returns or returns higher than a pre-selected benchmark without additional risk called?
- A psychometric questionnaire designed to measure psychological preferences in how people perceive the world and make decisions.
- Laws that directly affect the manpower of the enterprise covering area like insurance, compensation, and basic facilities are .
- the process of paying off an existing loan by taking a new loan and using the same property as security.
- is a professional investor. He or she manages a fund and is looking for suitable investments for that fund.
- it is a type of portfolio that is well diversified across a wide variety of areas, typically with a significant number of holdings called?
- The financial statement that reports the financial position of a company as of an instant or point in time is the
- Structure that promotes flexibility, so people initiate change and can adapt quickly to changing conditions
- Brands that are owned and promoted by retailers are called ______-.
- In 1950's delegation from Toyota had visited USA for their TPS inspiration. From which company did they receive their inspiration
- THe launch of mineral water by Kingfisher is an example of ______ marketing.
- A theory proposed by Fredrick Herzberg that relates intrinsic factors to job satisfaction and extrinsic factors with dissatisfaction is known as_________ is also called as motivation hygiene theory
- THe stage in the product life cycle in which sales stabalize and acceptance is achieved in the market is ______.
- A person who fails to contribute personal time, efforts, thoughts or other resource to the group
- The company with the tagline: Sense & Simplicity
- An appraisal method that aims at combining the benefits of narrative critical inci-dents and quantified ratings by anchoring a quantified scale with specific narrative examples of good and poor performance.
- A decentralized digital currency that enables low-cost payments without the need for central authorities and issuers.
104 Clues: THe family company'? • The R in CRM stands for • Resources owned by a company • He is the father of advertising • Type of Person based pay structure • THe 4Ps are also called the ______. • Marketing makes _________superfluous. • A herringbone diagram is also known as • Firm with very high rate of growth rate • it is a process of creating something new • ...
SOUL 2013-07-17
Across
- demand information is used to queue shipments from the enterprise distribution centre to the store & leads to near-perfect visibility of customer demand and inventory movement throughout the supply chain.
- WHo is the father of advertising?
- Resources owned by a company
- It represents part of ownership of Limited company.
- The balance sheet classification that reports the obligations of the company.
- The systematic allocation of the cost of equipment and buildings used in a business from the balance sheet to the income statement over the useful life of the asset.
- THe P of the marketing mix that refers to the channel of distribution.
- The systematic process of identifying and describing the important aspects of a job and the characteristics an employee needs to do it well
- A mortgage agreement allowing a homeowner to borrow against home equity and receive tax-free payments until the total principal andinterest reach the credit limit of equity, and the lender is either repaid in full or takes the house.
- loan certificates sold by a business to raise loan capital
- A theory proposed by Fredrick Herzberg that relates intrinsic factors to job satisfaction and extrinsic factors with dissatisfaction is known as_________ is also called as motivation hygiene theory
- A situation in which a mortgage lender takes possession of the property because the borrower has not made payments on interest orprincipal for a certain period of time.
- What kind of marketing/selling does Amway do?
- Which company has do you associate the following with 'Dont leave home without it'?
- The process of completing new hires’ employment related paper-work and familiarizing them with their jobs, co-workers, work spaces, work tools, and the company’s policies and benefits
- Which of the following shows the process of creating something new
- What is a system of floating exchange rates in which the government or the country's central bank occasionally intervenes to change the direction of the value of the country's currency?
- A decentralized digital currency that enables low-cost payments without the need for central authorities and issuers.
- The practice of selling a product or service at a very low price, intending to drive competitors out of the market, or create barriers to entry for potential new competitors called ___________ pricing?
- Structure that promotes flexibility, so people initiate change and can adapt quickly to changing conditions
- Cash generated for financing from within the firms own resources, eg. retained profits
- An appraisal method that aims at combining the benefits of narrative critical inci-dents and quantified ratings by anchoring a quantified scale with specific narrative examples of good and poor performance.
- The financial statement that reports revenues, gains, expenses, and losses is the.
- Firm with very high rate of growth rate
- are shared beliefs of most group members of what behaviour is appropriate and attainable to be a member in good standing
- A scoring approach whereby candidates must receive a passing score on an assessment before being allowed to continue on in the selection process
- Which company has the tagline: Sense & Simplicity?
- a logistics game that was originally developed by MIT in the 60s and has since been played all over the world by people at all levels, from students to presidents of big multinational groups.
- THe model that refers to producing food locally and delivering it to local customers is _________.
- 10. An inside entrepreneur, or an entrepreneur within a large firm, who uses entrepreneurial skills without incurring the risks associated with those activities are:
- THe launch of mineral water by Kingfisher is an example of ______ marketing.
- Brands that are owned and promoted by retailers are called ______-.
- First sale of shares by the company to the public in the capital market.
- a very important technique successfully implemented in Wal-Mart's distribution system. Small stores transmit point-of-sale data from the cash register back to corporate headquarters several times a day.
- A clause in a contract that party to do, or refrain from doing certain things, is known as
- It refers to all forms of financial returns and tangible services and benefits employees receive as a part of an employment relationship.
- The loss of the highest-valued alternative defines the concept of:
- The marketing communications that use the media and are published to the masses is called ______ communication.
- The basis or method of accounting where expenses are reported as they are incurred rather than when they are paid.
- Conflicts that support the goals of the group and improves the performance
- A person who fails to contribute personal time, efforts, thoughts or other resource to the group
- the process of paying off an existing loan by taking a new loan and using the same property as security.
- The art of retaining the best talent is known as
- Health Hygiene Home' reminds you of ________.
Down
- A 40 item instrument developed by Udai Pareek to study and understand the culture of an organization
- Marketing makes _________superfluous.
- In 1950's delegation from Toyota had visited USA for their TPS inspiration. From which company did they receive their inspiration
- A psychometric questionnaire designed to measure psychological preferences in how people perceive the world and make decisions.
- A tax added to the normal tax paid by corporations or individuals who have earned income above a certain level.
- the selling of debts to a debt factor in exchange of immediate liquidity.
- A periodic payment is made over a period of time for the use of an asset without purchasing it.
- Type of Person based pay structure
- The strategy adopted to increase sales from new products in new markets is ______.
- The person started Leadership Development methodology in mid-eighties in India using what is later termed in the USA as 360 Degree Feedback.
- This component of Property, Plant & Equipment is not depreciated.
- People who are currently employed and are not actively seeking another job but could be tempted by the right job opportunity are known as ____________ job Seekers
- A term characteristic of reflecting on and adjusting the master plan when necessary
- The initiative by ITC to directly connect with farmers for their procurement and sales is _____.
- What is the practice in which brokers are allowed to place their servers on racks next to exchange servers for substantial payment called?
- The tendency to draw a general impression about an individual on the basis of a single characteristic.
- it is a category of equity mutual funds with portfolios that are made up of a mix of value and growth stocks, also called hybrid fund.
- According to ACAT in risk management, the letter C stands for
- Power based on special knowledge and skill
- A way of measuring performance under the comparative approach
- Laws that directly affect the manpower of the enterprise covering area like insurance, compensation, and basic facilities are .
- THe varieties of a product in a product line gives its product _______.
- The net income of a company is sometimes referred to as the ____________ line (of the income statement).
- An indicator of a company's profitability, calculated as revenue minus expenses, excluding tax and interest
- A bank grants a business the right to borrow up to an agreed amount as and when the finance is required.
- A quantitative technique used to analyze internal labor markets and forecast internal labor supply
- Tests that assess the capacity of a person to manipulate and control objects
- A source of finance where supplier gives time for payment to its customer
- The sale of additional shares to existing shareholders, usually at a discount to their current market value
- Early stage in the life cycle of an enterprise where the entrepreneur moves from the idea stage to securing financing, laying down the basis structure of the business, and initiating operations or trading is called
- The termination by the employer of the service of a workman for any reason whatsoever, otherwise than as a punishment inflicted by way of disciplinary action.
- is a professional investor. He or she manages a fund and is looking for suitable investments for that fund. An angel investor is an individual who, while also looking for a suitable investment, is also looking for a personal opportunity.
- What is a type of portfolio that is well diversified across a wide variety of areas, typically with a significant number of holdings called?
- is an association of persons (association of 10 or more people) who have voluntarily joined together to achieve a common economic and social end by forming a jointly-owned and democratically controlled business organisation.
- Which one of the following is the next stage to the Concept Stage of Product Planning and Development Process
- What is any security that when added to an existing portfolio of assets, generates excess returns or returns higher than a pre-selected benchmark without additional risk called?
- An entrepreneur does this study for starting a new venture to see if there are possible barriers to success.
- Which one of the following is the process of entrepreneurs developing new products that over time make current products obsolete
- A herringbone diagram is also known as
- THe stage in the product life cycle in which sales stabalize and acceptance is achieved in the market is ______.
- Finance raised from external lenders such as banks
- What is a prediction of the net profit attributed to the entire future relationship with a customer called?
- Smallest unit of analysis, a specific statement of what a person does.
- A four step process that most of the Japanese firms use for improving organizational effectiveness is known as
- A distinct item, such as a product or service, as it is offered for sale that embodies all attributes associated with the item and that distinguish it from all other items is called a _______.
- What does the R in CRM stand for?
- THe VALS framework is used for ____________.
- THe 4Ps are also called the ______.
- The turnover level that produces the highest long term levels of productivity and business improvement
- Which is 'THe family company'?
- A theory which says that individuals compare their job inputs and outcomes with those of others and then respond to eliminate any inequities
- The financial statement that reports the financial position of a company as of an instant or point in time is the
- These are private investment partnerships open to institutions and wealthy individual investors. These funds pursue returns through a number of alternative investment strategies.
- Gives the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an asset at a set price on or before a given date.
- sources of finance for a firm that are not from within the firms own resources
- The book value of an asset or liability is also known as the ________________ amount.
100 Clues: Resources owned by a company • Which is 'THe family company'? • WHo is the father of advertising? • What does the R in CRM stand for? • Type of Person based pay structure • THe 4Ps are also called the ______. • Marketing makes _________superfluous. • A herringbone diagram is also known as • Firm with very high rate of growth rate • Power based on special knowledge and skill • ...
CW 2013-07-17
Across
- Which company has the tagline: Sense & Simplicity?
- Structure that promotes flexibility, so people initiate change and can adapt quickly to changing conditions
- "The person started Leadership Development methodology in mid-eighties in India using what is later termed in the USA as 360 Degree Feedback.
- Which is 'THe family company'?
- In 1950's delegation from Toyota had visited USA for their TPS inspiration. From which company did they receive their inspiration
- THe VALS framework is used for ____________.
- What kind of marketing/selling does Amway do?
- A source of finance where supplier gives time for payment to its customer
- Which one of the following is the process of entrepreneurs developing new products that over time make current products obsolete
- are shared beliefs of most group members of what behaviour is appropriate and attainable to be a member in good standing
- A distinct item, such as a product or service, as it is offered for sale that embodies all attributes associated with the item and that distinguish it from all other items is called a _______.
- Laws that directly affect the manpower of the enterprise covering area like insurance, compensation, and basic facilities are .
- A term characteristic of reflecting on and adjusting the master plan when necessary
- Power based on special knowledge and skill
- is an association of persons (association of 10 or more people) who have voluntarily joined together to achieve a common economic and social end by forming a jointly-owned and democratically controlled business organisation.
- The loss of the highest-valued alternative defines the concept of:
- A psychometric questionnaire designed to measure psychological preferences in how people perceive the world and make decisions.
- According to ACAT in risk management, the letter C stands for
- The strategy adopted to increase sales from new products in new markets is ______.
- This component of Property, Plant & Equipment is not depreciated.
- it is a category of equity mutual funds with portfolios that are made up of a mix of value and growth stocks, also called hybrid fund.
- Cash generated for financing from within the firms own resources, eg. retained profits
- It refers to all forms of financial returns and tangible services and benefits employees receive as a part of an employment relationship.
- Which of the following shows the process of creating something new
- A scoring approach whereby candidates must receive a passing score on an assessment before being allowed to continue on in the selection process
- Which company has do you associate the following with 'Dont leave home without it'?
- The sale of additional shares to existing shareholders, usually at a discount to their current market value
- Which one of the following is the next stage to the Concept Stage of Product Planning and Development Process
- First sale of shares by the company to the public in the capital market.
- What is any security that when added to an existing portfolio of assets, generates excess returns or returns higher than a pre-selected benchmark without additional risk called?
- Early stage in the life cycle of an enterprise where the entrepreneur moves from the idea stage to securing financing, laying down the basis structure of the business, and initiating operations or trading is called
- THe launch of mineral water by Kingfisher is an example of ______ marketing.
- A mortgage agreement allowing a homeowner to borrow against home equity and receive tax-free payments until the total principal andinterest reach the credit limit of equity, and the lender is either repaid in full or takes the house.
- A theory which says that individuals compare their job inputs and outcomes with those of others and then respond to eliminate any inequities
- The tendency to draw a general impression about an individual on the basis of a single characteristic.
- Firm with very high rate of growth rate
- These are private investment partnerships open to institutions and wealthy individual investors. These funds pursue returns through a number of alternative investment strategies.
- The marketing communications that use the media and are published to the masses is called ______ communication.
- is a professional investor. He or she manages a fund and is looking for suitable investments for that fund. An angel investor is an individual who, while also looking for a suitable investment, is also looking for a personal opportunity.
- the selling of debts to a debt factor in exchange of immediate liquidity.
- A 40 item instrument developed by Udai Pareek to study and understand the culture of an organization
- The turnover level that produces the highest long term levels of productivity and business improvement
- The book value of an asset or liability is also known as the ________________ amount.
- Type of Person based pay structure
- THe stage in the product life cycle in which sales stabalize and acceptance is achieved in the market is ______.
- a very important technique successfully implemented in Wal-Mart's distribution system. Small stores transmit point-of-sale data from the cash register back to corporate headquarters several times a day. This demand information is used to queue shipments from the enterprise distribution centre to the store & leads to near-perfect visibility of customer demand and inventory movement throughout the supply chain.
- THe 4Ps are also called the ______.
- Brands that are owned and promoted by retailers are called ______-.
- A person who fails to contribute personal time, efforts, thoughts or other resource to the group
Down
- Finance raised from external lenders such as banks
- A periodic payment is made over a period of time for the use of an asset without purchasing it.
- A quantitative technique used to analyze internal labor markets and forecast internal labor supply
- An appraisal method that aims at combining the benefits of narrative critical inci-dents and quantified ratings by anchoring a quantified scale with specific narrative examples of good and poor performance.
- What does the R in CRM stand for?
- A theory proposed by Fredrick Herzberg that relates intrinsic factors to job satisfaction and extrinsic factors with dissatisfaction is known as_________ is also called as motivation hygiene theory
- THe varieties of a product in a product line gives its product _______.
- the process of paying off an existing loan by taking a new loan and using the same property as security.
- The systematic allocation of the cost of equipment and buildings used in a business from the balance sheet to the income statement over the useful life of the asset.
- Smallest unit of analysis, a specific statement of what a person does.
- loan certificates sold by a business to raise loan capital
- What is a prediction of the net profit attributed to the entire future relationship with a customer called?
- The financial statement that reports revenues, gains, expenses, and losses is the.
- A bank grants a business the right to borrow up to an agreed amount as and when the finance is required.
- A clause in a contract that party to do, or refrain from doing certain things, is known as
- People who are currently employed and are not actively seeking another job but could be tempted by the right job opportunity are known as ____________ job Seekers
- Gives the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an asset at a set price on or before a given date.
- The net income of a company is sometimes referred to as the ____________ line (of the income statement).
- THe model that refers to producing food locally and delivering it to local customers is _________.
- Tests that assess the capacity of a person to manipulate and control objects
- The systematic process of identifying and describing the important aspects of a job and the characteristics an employee needs to do it well
- It represents part of ownership of Limited company.
- Marketing makes _________superfluous.
- The balance sheet classification that reports the obligations of the company.
- A situation in which a mortgage lender takes possession of the property because the borrower has not made payments on interest orprincipal for a certain period of time.
- The financial statement that reports the financial position of a company as of an instant or point in time is the
- The basis or method of accounting where expenses are reported as they are incurred rather than when they are paid.
- Conflicts that support the goals of the group and improves the performance
- What is the practice in which brokers are allowed to place their servers on racks next to exchange servers for substantial payment called?
- An entrepreneur does this study for starting a new venture to see if there are possible barriers to success.
- Health Hygiene Home' reminds you of ________.
- A herringbone diagram is also known as
- A way of measuring performance under the comparative approach
- The termination by the employer of the service of a workman for any reason whatsoever, otherwise than as a punishment inflicted by way of disciplinary action.
- A tax added to the normal tax paid by corporations or individuals who have earned income above a certain level.
- 10. An inside entrepreneur, or an entrepreneur within a large firm, who uses entrepreneurial skills without incurring the risks associated with those activities are:
- sources of finance for a firm that are not from within the firms own resources
- The process of completing new hires’ employment related paper-work and familiarizing them with their jobs, co-workers, work spaces, work tools, and the company’s policies and benefits
- What is a system of floating exchange rates in which the government or the country's central bank occasionally intervenes to change the direction of the value of the country's currency?
- The practice of selling a product or service at a very low price, intending to drive competitors out of the market, or create barriers to entry for potential new competitors called ___________ pricing?
- What is a type of portfolio that is well diversified across a wide variety of areas, typically with a significant number of holdings called?
- The art of retaining the best talent is known as
- WHo is the father of advertising?
- The initiative by ITC to directly connect with farmers for their procurement and sales is _____.
- THe P of the marketing mix that refers to the channel of distribution.
- a logistics game that was originally developed by MIT in the 60s and has since been played all over the world by people at all levels, from students to presidents of big multinational groups.
- An indicator of a company's profitability, calculated as revenue minus expenses, excluding tax and interest
- A decentralized digital currency that enables low-cost payments without the need for central authorities and issuers.
- A four step process that most of the Japanese firms use for improving organizational effectiveness is known as
- Resources owned by a company
99 Clues: Resources owned by a company • Which is 'THe family company'? • What does the R in CRM stand for? • WHo is the father of advertising? • Type of Person based pay structure • THe 4Ps are also called the ______. • Marketing makes _________superfluous. • A herringbone diagram is also known as • Firm with very high rate of growth rate • Power based on special knowledge and skill • ...
Food Safety Pt 2 2025-08-08
Across
- thermometer not needed to be inserted deep for accurate reading (measures liquid, air, and equipment)
- use these (synthetic/wooden made of nonabsorbent hardwood)
- disposable/dirty cloth aprons should be removed when soiled and leaving food handling areas
- the department in the USDA responsible for inspecting meat, poultry, eggs
- temperature previously cooked foods/leftovers, poultry (whole/ground), balut, wild game animals, stuffed foods --> neats, seafood, poultry, ratites, pastas, stuffing containing either fish, meat, ratites, or poultry need to be cooked for <1 second
- keep them short and wearing gloves when handling food (if wearing nail polish/false fingernails)
- use scoops (cleaned and stored covered) to grab these
- the potential hazard that gets top priority due to its detriment if not controlled
- terms that are only allowed if the FDA authorizes it (e.g: sugar-free, low-fat)
- any form of attack on food supply
- use cleaned/sanitized cutting boards, knives, and utensils, only remove enough food from the freezer/fridge as needed and return to cooler ASAP
- substances shown to be safe under conditions of intended use and exempt from food additives
- temperature plant foods hot-held for service need to be cooked for 15 seconds
- inspects all food items (except meat, poultry, eggs) and regulating interstate transportation of food & any other places where food safety is top priority
- used after washing hands (has to be dry before touching food, equipment, or wearing gloves)(aka: hand sanitizer)
- When employees report any symptoms, diagnoses, exposures to the manager and practicing proper hygiene with necessary exclusions
- only plain wedding bands can be worn when handling foods
- when contaminated sweage enter potable water sources and contaminates water producing unsafe water
- how the ingredient may affect structure or functions in the body (e.g: calcium builds strong bones)
- under running potable water <70°F for a period of time, refrigerated under 41°F, in microwave if used within 24 hours, as part of the cooking process
- only in designated break rooms because saliva has pathogens
- 16 agencies focused on country's agricultural/rural communities
- moderate priority agents leading to high morbidity/low mortality rates (e.g: Salmonella)
- only buy from approved and reputable suppliers
- statement that provides information on nutrient content of food (e.g: Scientific evidence suggests, but does not prove, that whole grains (3 servings or 48 grams/day), as part of a low saturated fat, low cholesterol diet, may reduce the risk of diabetes mellitus type 2)
- cool to 70°F within 2 hours, cool to 41°F within 4 hours
- common thermometer that can be easily calibrated using ice/boiling water
- created in 1990 to enforce nutrition labels on foods and the nutrition content claims to ensure compliance
- rules for labeling packaged products as organic
- cover them with bandages/food cots to prevent blood/fluid from leaking out
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- the department responsible for monitoring food borne illness outbreaks allong with the FDA, FSIS, and local health departments
- should be stocked with hot/cold running water, liquid soap, single-use paper towel/hand dryer, garbage cans, and signs indicating this to all employees
- statement that the NLEA regulates regarding the scientific evidence of a health claim (e.g: may help with osteoporosis)
- temperature seafood, intact meats (with the exception of whole meat/whole muscle beef steak/roasts), raw eggs & egg products to be served immediately, commercially raised game animals/rabbits need to be cooked for this long
- created in 1994 to establish regulatory requirements for structure/function claims
- physical/potential link between potable water and contamination source to prevent backflow
- situation where suspected food contamination/food allergens are reclaimed due to possible health outbreak/mortality
- beard restraints and coverings for these should be used in food handling areas
- foods that needs to be controlled to limit pathogen growth/toxin formation
- where equipment may cause food safety to be compromised (e.g: pwer outages --> fridges keep food safe for ~4 hours with door shut)
- created in 2013 to ensure gluten-free foods meet official FDA standards to be labeled gluten-free
- a list of potential hazards with each step identified in the flow diagram
- temperature roasts (this temp and rest for 3 minutes), whole-muscle intact beef steak should be cooked to this temp until a color change is achieved for this long
- TCS ready-to-eat foods --> seafood --> Beef, pork (whole cuts) --> ground meat, fish --> poultry
- founded in 2001 to enforce uniform national standards for agricultural products in the US
- chill utensils and ingredients before using, prep in small batches, store leftover ingredients at <41°F for <7 days
- anywhere between 41-135 °F where most bacteria/pathogens grow there
- temperature ground meat, ratites, non-intact meats (mechanically tendeized/injected), ground (comminuted), seafood, raw eggs & egg products hot held for service need to be cooked for 17 seconds
- highest priority agents leading to high mortality rates and public panic/social disruption (e.g: Ebola)
- thermometer used to measure surface temperatures of food and equipment (prevents cross-contamination)
- ~20 seconds in warm water with soap (hands, fingernails, and arms) and drying with single-use paper towels
- should be frequently removed from prep areas, leakproof/waterproof/pest proof with lids, placed on asphalt/concrete covered (if outdoors)
- The US agency that houses the US public health service department that houses the FDA and CDC
- created in 2004 to enforce allergen listing (the Big 8) on ingredient lists using common names
54 Clues: any form of attack on food supply • only buy from approved and reputable suppliers • rules for labeling packaged products as organic • use scoops (cleaned and stored covered) to grab these • only plain wedding bands can be worn when handling foods • cool to 70°F within 2 hours, cool to 41°F within 4 hours • use these (synthetic/wooden made of nonabsorbent hardwood) • ...
Unit 3 Pg. 1-5 2021-10-21
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- (n.) a medical condition that there are a lot of red spots on a person’s face and neck, and is common among young people
- (adj.) clean and likely to prevent infections, bacteria or disease from spreading
- (n.) the state of becoming unconscious
- (n.) a part of someone’s body that has become larger or rounder than normal because of an illness or injury
- (n.) a deep unconscious state from which a person cannot be woken, which is caused by serious illness or injury
- (n.) a disease in a part of your body that is caused by bacteria or a virus
- (n.) a thing that is added to something else to improve or complete it (e.g. vitamins and other foods eaten in addition to what you usually eat)
- (v.) to wash clothes, dishes, vegetables, hands, etc. Quickly with water, especially running water, and without soap
- (n.) food that is needed to stay alive, grow and stay healthy
- (adj.) tidy and with everything in order
- (v.) to remove dirt from something
- (v.) to have air and often small drops of liquid come suddenly and noisily out through someone’s nose and mouth in a way that he/she cannot control
- (n.) a substance added to food or drink to give it a particular flavour
- (adj.) food or waste that is contaminated has harmful or dangerous things in it
- (n.) a very serious disease in which cells in one part of the body start to grow in a way that is not normal, killing normal cells and often causing death
- to cause damage to land, air, water, etc. by adding dirty and harmful substances
- (adj.) containing a lot of fat
- (adj.) describing people who cannot use a part of the body properly because of a physical condition, illness, injury, etc.
- (n.) a unit for measuring the amount of energy that food will produce
- (n.) the fine powder of dirt that forms in buildings, on furniture, etc.
- (adj.) produced without using artificial chemicals
- (n.) the substance that you use to wash your body
- (n.) a liquid used for removing dirt or make-up from your face
- (n.) a medical condition that causes difficulties in breathing
- (n.) one of the many substances found in food such as meat, eggs, fish or beans, that is necessary for your body to grow and stay healthy
- (n.) a medical condition in which a person is very unhappy and anxious for a long period of time and cannot have a normal life during that period
- (n.) a natural feeling of wanting to eat food
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- (n.) a serious disease that causes diarrhea, vomiting and often death by eating infected food or drinking infected water
- (n.) one of several food substances such as sugar which consists of oxygen, hydrogen and carbon, and provides your body with heat and energy
- (n.) a chemical or cleaning product that kills bacteria
- (v.) to make something completely clean and kill all the bacteria in it
- (adj.) food that is nutritious is full of the natural substances that help your body grow properly and stay healthy
- (v.) if you flush a toilet or if it flushes, you make water go through it to clean it
- (n.) a blue, purple or brown mark on the skin that a person gets from falling or hitting something
- (n.) a poor condition of health caused by a lack of food or by a lack of the types of food necessary for good health
- (n.) the practice of keeping your body and the surroundings clean in order to prevent illness and disease
- (n.) a substance used to give a particular colour to food
- (n.) a substance found in fat, blood and other cells in your body
- (v.) to lose blood, especially because of an injury
- (n.) a natural substance found in food that is necessary for the growth and good health of your body
- (n.) a strong chemical used for cleaning things, killing germs and removing colour from things
- (n.) the amount of food, drink, etc. that you take into the body
- (n.) a person whose job is to give advice about food and eating
- (v.) to clean the floor with a mop
- (v.) to change food that you have eaten into substances that your body can use
- (adj.) intended to kill or reduce the harmful effects of bacteria
- clean and without anything harmful or unhealthy
- (n.) an illness or infection that makes a person force out air suddenly and noisily through his/her throat
- (n.) a serious disease in which the body cannot control the level of sugar in the blood
- (n.) the chemical processes in your body that change food into the energy you need for growth
- (adj.) able to prevent infection
- (adj.) describing a feeling that everything is turning around and a person is unable to stand steadily
- (n.) a very small living thing that can cause disease
- (n.) a chemical substance used to prevent food from decaying
- (v.) to allow fresh air to enter and move around a room
- (adj.) describing someone who cannot breathe through his/her nose because it is blocked with blood or thick liquid
- (v.) to clean a place using a vacuum cleaner
- (v.) to injure a joint in someone’s body by using it too much or by twisting it
- (adj.) describing part of someone’s body that is painful, because of infection or because a muscle has been used too much
59 Clues: (adj.) containing a lot of fat • (adj.) able to prevent infection • (v.) to clean the floor with a mop • (v.) to remove dirt from something • (n.) a natural feeling of wanting to eat food • (n.) the state of becoming unconscious • (adj.) tidy and with everything in order • clean and without anything harmful or unhealthy • ...
What is Sleep Hygiene 2020-10-19
Unit 3 Pg. 1-5 2021-10-21
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- (adj.) describing people who cannot use a part of the body properly because of a physical condition, illness, injury, etc.
- (n.) a unit for measuring the amount of energy that food will produce
- (n.) a substance found in fat, blood and other cells in your body
- (adj.) intended to kill or reduce the harmful effects of bacteria
- (v.) to clean the floor with a mop
- (n.) a natural feeling of wanting to eat food
- (v.) to wash clothes, dishes, vegetables, hands, etc. Quickly with water, especially running water, and without soap
- (v.) to remove dirt from something
- (n.) a thing that is added to something else to improve or complete it (e.g. vitamins and other foods eaten in addition to what you usually eat)
- (n.) the amount of food, drink, etc. that you take into the body
- (v.) to make something completely clean and kill all the bacteria in it
- (v.) to injure a joint in someone’s body by using it too much or by twisting it
- (v.) to lose blood, especially because of an injury
- (n.) the state of becoming unconscious
- (n.) a medical condition that causes difficulties in breathing
- (n.) a medical condition in which a person is very unhappy and anxious for a long period of time and cannot have a normal life during that period
- (adj.) containing a lot of fat
- (n.) the fine powder of dirt that forms in buildings, on furniture, etc.
- (adj.) able to prevent infection
- (adj.) clean and likely to prevent infections, bacteria or disease from spreading
- (n.) a chemical or cleaning product that kills bacteria
- (n.) a blue, purple or brown mark on the skin that a person gets from falling or hitting something
- (v.) to have air and often small drops of liquid come suddenly and noisily out through someone’s nose and mouth in a way that he/she cannot control
- (n.) a chemical substance used to prevent food from decaying
- (n.) the chemical processes in your body that change food into the energy you need for growth
- (n.) a person whose job is to give advice about food and eating
- (n.) a substance used to give a particular colour to food
- (v.) to cause damage to land, air, water, etc. by adding dirty and harmful substances
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- (n.) a very serious disease in which cells in one part of the body start to grow in a way that is not normal, killing normal cells and often causing death
- (n.) a liquid used for removing dirt or make-up from your face
- (adj.) describing a feeling that everything is turning around and a person is unable to stand steadily
- (n.) a deep unconscious state from which a person cannot be woken, which is caused by serious illness or injury
- (adj.) describing part of someone’s body that is painful, because of infection or because a muscle has been used too much
- (n.) a serious disease that causes diarrhea, vomiting and often death by eating infected food or drinking infected water
- (n.) a very small living thing that can cause disease
- (n.) a disease in a part of your body that is caused by bacteria or a virus
- (n.) the practice of keeping your body and the surroundings clean in order to prevent illness and disease
- (n.) a substance added to food or drink to give it a particular flavour
- (adj.) produced without using artificial chemicals
- (n.) the substance that you use to wash your body
- (v.) to allow fresh air to enter and move around a room
- (n.) food that is needed to stay alive, grow and stay healthy
- (adj.) food or waste that is contaminated has harmful or dangerous things in it
- (adj.) tidy and with everything in order
- (v.) to change food that you have eaten into substances that your body can use
- (n.) a strong chemical used for cleaning things, killing germs and removing colour from things
- (adj.) clean and without anything harmful or unhealthy
- (n.) a part of someone’s body that has become larger or rounder than normal because of an illness or injury
- (n.) one of several food substances such as sugar which consists of oxygen, hydrogen and carbon, and provides your body with heat and energy
- (adj.) food that is nutritious is full of the natural substances that help your body grow properly and stay healthy
- (v.) to clean a place using a vacuum cleaner
- (n.) a serious disease in which the body cannot control the level of sugar in the blood
- (n.) a natural substance found in food that is necessary for the growth and good health of your body
- (adj.) describing someone who cannot breathe through his/her nose because it is blocked with blood or thick liquid
- (n.) one of the many substances found in food such as meat, eggs, fish or beans, that is necessary for your body to grow and stay healthy
- (n.) a medical condition that there are a lot of red spots on a person’s face and neck, and is common among young people
- (n.) a poor condition of health caused by a lack of food or by a lack of the types of food necessary for good health
- (n.) an illness or infection that makes a person force out air suddenly and noisily through his/her throat
- (v.) if you flush a toilet or if it flushes, you make water go through it to clean it
59 Clues: (adj.) containing a lot of fat • (adj.) able to prevent infection • (v.) to clean the floor with a mop • (v.) to remove dirt from something • (n.) a natural feeling of wanting to eat food • (adj.) tidy and with everything in order • (n.) the state of becoming unconscious • (adj.) produced without using artificial chemicals • ...
Communicate Professionally in a Healthcare Setting 2024-09-26
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- A theory stating that unless basic human needs within a hierarchy are met, humans cannot experience higher levels of psychological and self-fulfillment needs.
- an artificial body part, such as a leg, a heart, or a breast implant.
- A legal record of patient care completed in a paper chart or electronic health record (EHR).
- A standard for recording time that avoids confusion between daytime and nighttime hours because each hour of the day is represented by a number ranging from 0000 to 2459.
- A human emotional need for interpersonal relationships, connectedness, and being part of a group.
- Communication that includes body language and facial expressions, tone of voice, and pace of the conversation.
- Adults aged 65 years old or older.
- a feeding tube that's inserted through the skin and stomach wall directly into the stomach
- a container used to collect urine
- A standardized assessment tool for all residents of long-term care facilities certified to receive reimbursement by Medicare or Medicaid.
- Stress management techniques that focus on reducing muscle tension and using mental imagery to induce calmness.
- A stress management technique focused on becoming aware of one’s breathing.
- A process by which information is exchanged between individuals through a common system of symbols, signs, or behavior.
- Each individual’s right to self-determination and decision-making based on their unique values, beliefs, and preferences.
- a chronic metabolic disease that occurs when the body's blood sugar levels are too high
- A way of conveying information that describes the facts and the sender’s feelings without disrespecting the receiver’s feelings.
- a shallow vessel used by a bedridden person for urination or defecation
- the surgical removal of all or part of a limb or extremity
- Daily basic tasks that are fundamental to everyday functioning (e.g., hygiene, elimination, dressing, eating, ambulating/moving). Also called ADLs.
- A method of therapeutic communication used to connect with someone who has moderate to late-stage dementia and avoid agitation.
- Health care that addresses a patient’s physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs.
- Individuals who come across as advocating for their own rights when communicating despite possibly violating the rights of others.
- Orders regarding what the resident is permitted to eat and drink.
- Individuals who respect the rights of others while also standing up for their own ideas and rights when communicating.
- Unshakable beliefs in something that isn’t true or based on reality.
- Individuals who put the rights of others before their own when communicating.
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- a device that helps move people who need more support than caregivers can provide manually
- The body’s response to stress that can include irritability, sweaty palms, a racing heart, difficulty concentrating, and impaired sleep.
- medical abbreviation that stands for “nil per os,” a Latin term that means “nothing by mouth”
- Information reported by clients or their family members referred to as “symptoms.” An example of subjective information is the resident stating, “I have a headache.”
- lack of voluntary control over urination or defecation
- A type of professional communication used with patients defined as the purposeful, interpersonal, information-transmitting process through words and behaviors based on both parties’ knowledge, attitudes, and skills that leads to patient understanding and participation.
- Listening that occurs when we are not interested in listening to the other person or we assume we correctly understand what the person is communicating without verifying their message.
- listening Listening that occurs when we are primarily focused on sharing our own point of view instead of listening to someone else.
- a device that gives support to maintain balance or stability while walking
- a medical device that provides supplemental oxygen to patients through their nose
- Behaviors that fall along a continuum ranging from verbal threats and motor restlessness to harmful aggressive and destructive behaviors.
- Anything that can be observed through sight, touch, hearing, or smell, referred to as “signs.” An example of objective information is the client’s temperature was 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Stockings for non-ambulatory patients to prevent blood clots; stands for “thromboembolic deterrent”
- A condition where a person senses things such as visions, sounds, or smells that seem real but are not.
- Oral communication between care providers that follows a structured format and typically occurs at the start and end of every shift.
- Objective information obtained through the senses of sight, hearing, smell, or touch.
- A condition with difficulty processing what one is hearing or responding to questions due to dementia, brain injuries, or strokes.
- Subjective information reported by clients or their family members. Symptoms are documented by using quotes around the exact words expressed by the client or their family member. For example, the client reported, “I have a headache.”
- Listening while communicating verbally and nonverbally that we are interested in what the other person is saying and also verifying our understanding with the speaker.
- a portable toilet that can be placed next to a bed for people who have trouble getting to the bathroom
- Assistance the resident requires for urinating and passing stool.
- a small electronic device that helps people with hearing loss by making sounds louder
- The act of attacking without provocation.
- Assistance the patient requires to be moved from one location to another, such as from the bed to a chair.
- a walking stick used as a crutch or mobility aid
- a medical condition that occurs when blood flow to the brain is lost, damaging brain tissue
52 Clues: a container used to collect urine • Adults aged 65 years old or older. • The act of attacking without provocation. • a walking stick used as a crutch or mobility aid • lack of voluntary control over urination or defecation • the surgical removal of all or part of a limb or extremity • Assistance the resident requires for urinating and passing stool. • ...
Food Safety Pt 2 2025-10-11
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- founded in 2001 to enforce uniform national standards for agricultural products in the US
- 16 agencies focused on country's agricultural/rural communities
- chill utensils and ingredients before using, prep in small batches, store leftover ingredients at <41°F for <7 days
- statement that provides information on nutrient content of food (e.g: Scientific evidence suggests, but does not prove, that whole grains (3 servings or 48 grams/day), as part of a low saturated fat, low cholesterol diet, may reduce the risk of diabetes mellitus type 2)
- created in 2013 to ensure gluten-free foods meet official FDA standards to be labeled gluten-free
- temperature plant foods hot-held for service need to be cooked for 15 seconds
- inspects all food items (except meat, poultry, eggs) and regulating interstate transportation of food & any other places where food safety is top priority
- temperature ground meat, ratites, non-intact meats (mechanically tendeized/injected), ground (comminuted), seafood, raw eggs & egg products hot held for service need to be cooked for 17 seconds
- foods that needs to be controlled to limit pathogen growth/toxin formation
- use scoops (cleaned and stored covered) to grab these
- ~20 seconds in warm water with soap (hands, fingernails, and arms) and drying with single-use paper towels
- use cleaned/sanitized cutting boards, knives, and utensils, only remove enough food from the freezer/fridge as needed and return to cooler ASAP
- temperature previously cooked foods/leftovers, poultry (whole/ground), balut, wild game animals, stuffed foods --> neats, seafood, poultry, ratites, pastas, stuffing containing either fish, meat, ratites, or poultry need to be cooked for <1 second
- thermometer not needed to be inserted deep for accurate reading (measures liquid, air, and equipment)
- rules for labeling packaged products as organic
- created in 1990 to enforce nutrition labels on foods and the nutrition content claims to ensure compliance
- thermometer used to measure surface temperatures of food and equipment (prevents cross-contamination)
- TCS ready-to-eat foods --> seafood --> Beef, pork (whole cuts) --> ground meat, fish --> poultry
- the department in the USDA responsible for inspecting meat, poultry, eggs
- moderate priority agents leading to high morbidity/low mortality rates (e.g: Salmonella)
- keep them short and wearing gloves when handling food (if wearing nail polish/false fingernails)
- the US agency that houses the US public health service department that houses the FDA and CDC
- cover them with bandages/food cots to prevent blood/fluid from leaking out
- beard restraints and coverings for these should be used in food handling areas
- the department responsible for monitoring food borne illness outbreaks allong with the FDA, FSIS, and local health departments
- where equipment may cause food safety to be compromised (e.g: pwer outages --> fridges keep food safe for ~4 hours with door shut)
- when contaminated sweage enter potable water sources and contaminates water producing unsafe water
- When employees report any symptoms, diagnoses, exposures to the manager and practicing proper hygiene with necessary exclusions
- any form of attack on food supply
- common thermometer that can be easily calibrated using ice/boiling water
- should be frequently removed from prep areas, leakproof/waterproof/pest proof with lids, placed on asphalt/concrete covered (if outdoors)
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- a list of potential hazards with each step identified in the flow diagram
- the potential hazard that gets top priority due to its detriment if not controlled
- terms that are only allowed if the FDA authorizes it (e.g: sugar-free, low-fat)
- temperature seafood, intact meats (with the exception of whole meat/whole muscle beef steak/roasts), raw eggs & egg products to be served immediately, commercially raised game animals/rabbits need to be cooked for this long
- anywhere between 41-135 °F where most bacteria/pathogens grow there
- how the ingredient may affect structure or functions in the body (e.g: calcium builds strong bones)
- created in 2004 to enforce allergen listing (the Big 8) on ingredient lists using common names
- thermometer not needed to be inserted deep for accurate reading (measures liquid, air, and equipment)
- only in designated break rooms because saliva has pathogens
- situation where suspected food contamination/food allergens are reclaimed due to possible health outbreak/mortality
- cool to 70°F within 2 hours, cool to 41°F within 4 hours
- use these (synthetic/wooden made of nonabsorbent hardwood)
- used after washing hands (has to be dry before touching food, equipment, or wearing gloves)(aka: hand sanitizer)
- substances shown to be safe under conditions of intended use and exempt from food additives
- only plain wedding bands can be worn when handling foods
- only buy from approved and reputable suppliers
- under running potable water <70°F for a period of time, refrigerated under 41°F, in microwave if used within 24 hours, as part of the cooking process
- physical/potential link between potable water and contamination source to prevent backflow
- statement that the NLEA regulates regarding the scientific evidence of a health claim (e.g: may help with osteoporosis)
- temperature roasts (this temp and rest for 3 minutes), whole-muscle intact beef steak should be cooked to this temp until a color change is achieved for this long
- highest priority agents leading to high mortality rates and public panic/social disruption (e.g: Ebola)
- disposable/dirty cloth aprons should be removed when soiled and leaving food handling areas
- created in 1994 to establish regulatory requirements for structure/function claims
54 Clues: any form of attack on food supply • only buy from approved and reputable suppliers • rules for labeling packaged products as organic • use scoops (cleaned and stored covered) to grab these • cool to 70°F within 2 hours, cool to 41°F within 4 hours • only plain wedding bands can be worn when handling foods • use these (synthetic/wooden made of nonabsorbent hardwood) • ...
2021 National Patient Safety Goals 2021-05-20
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- Use at least ____ _____ ____ when administering medications, blood, or blood components; when collecting blood samples and other specimens for clinical testing; and when providing treatments or procedures.
- In ____ ____, a clinician compares the medications a patient should be using (and is actually using) to the new medications that are ordered for the patient and resolves any discrepancies.
- Staff should use hospital approved ____ ____ to prevent skin dryness and damage after hand hygiene.
- During and after care of patients with diarrhea, patients in Enhanced Contact Precautions, and for patients with C. difficile or non-enveloped viruses such as Norovirus, ALWAYS wash hands with ___ ___ ___.
- Wear ____ when contact with blood or other potentially infectious materials, mucous membranes, and non-intact skin could occur. These should be changed during patient care if moving from a contaminated body site to a clean body site.
- Examples of a ___ risk/priority clinical alarm include infusion pump, hypothermia blanket.
- ____ shall be dispensed and administered in accordance with the High Risk/High Alert Medication Policy and Procedure.
- Any alarm failures, audibility concerns, malfunctioning medical devices, or potential alarm hazards will be ____ promptly.
- In perioperative and other procedural settings both on and off the sterile field, ______ medications and solutions that are not immediately administered. This applies even if there is only one medication being used.
- To achieve better patient outcomes, ____ ____ is a vital component of an anticoagulation therapy program, which includes face-to-face interaction with a trained professional who works closely with patients to be sure that they understand the risks involved with anticoagulation therapy and the precautions they need to take.
- Patients who are receiving warfarin shall receive dietary counseling and nutritional information from a ____ in accordance with the Policy and Procedure on Drug-Food Interaction Counseling.
- Examples of a ___ risk/priority clinical alarm include wound VAC, SCD machine, feeding pump.
- Before turning attention away from the patient, the alarm must be ____.
- Alarms may be ____ briefly, only when a staff member is monitoring, evaluating, and/or treating the patient.
- ____ ____ are not allowed for healthcare workers who provide care for patients, are involved in cleaning processes, or participate in the preparation of food, pharmaceuticals, or other items used by patients.
- Critical values should be reported to the MD within ____ ____ of report from the diagnostic testing department unless the test is on the attached exception list.
- The purpose of the ____-____is to conduct a final assessment that the correct patient, site, and procedure are identified.
- Hospitals can enhance ____ by correctly identifying the patient, the appropriate procedure, and the correct site of the procedure.*
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- Provide the patient (or family, caregiver, or support person as needed) with ____ information on the medications the patient should be taking when he or she is discharged (for example, name, dose, route, frequency, purpose).
- ____ ____ can be used as therapeutic treatment for several conditions, the most common of which are atrial fibrillation, deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, and mechanical heart valve implant.
- Patients may be relocated within the patient care area to improve ____ of alarms.
- According to the ___, each year, millions of people acquire an infection while receiving care, treatment, and services in a health care organization.
- Verify all medication or solution labels both _____ and visually. Verification is done by two individuals qualified to participate in the procedure whenever the person preparing the medication or solution is not the person who will be administering it.
- Screen all patients for ____ ____ who are being evaluated or treated for behavioral health conditions as their primary reason for care using a validated screening tool.
- When heparin is administered intravenously and continuously, the hospital uses ____ ____ in order to provide consistent and accurate dosing.
- ____ ____ are responsible for recognition and reporting equipment related issues.
- Routine ____ ____ shall be performed for all inpatients receiving warfarin, heparins, low molecular weight heparins (LMWH), direct thrombin inhibitors, and factor Xa inhibitors.
- Health care–associated infections (HAIs) are a patient safety issue affecting all types of health care organizations. One of the most important ways to address HAIs is by improving the ____ ____ of health care staff.
- When washing hands with soap and water: Rinse hands with warm water. Apply soap to hands. Rub hands together to create a lather including wrists, between fingers and under fingernails for a minimum of ____ ____. Thoroughly rinse soap from hands. Turn water off with paper towel. Dry completely using a clean paper towel.
- When using an alcohol based ___ ___: Apply product to palm of one hand. Rub hands together, covering all surfaces of hands and fingers with product. Continue rubbing until hands are dry.
- When performing ____ ____ ____ using an antimicrobial soap, scrub hands and forearms for the length of time recommended by the manufacturer.
- ____ clinical alarm systems will not be disabled. Patient care staff will check all equipment with clinical alarms to ensure: Settings are appropriate for each patient; Alarm is active; Alarm is not impaired in any manner; Alarm is sufficiently audible to all staff with respect to distance and competing noise within the unit.
- Immediately discard any medication or solution found ____.
- Examples of a ___ risk/priority clinical alarm include Red ECG, fetal monitor, ventilator.
- ____ ____ is used to prevent wrong patient, wrong site, and wrong procedure surgeries by providing patient care providers with specific expectations and procedures to follow throughout the perioperative or procedural process.
- Clinical ____ Systems are intended to alert caregivers of potential patient problems, but if they are not properly managed, they can compromise patient safety.
- Patients who are discharged from the hospital with orders to _____-_____ an anticoagulant shall be taught proper administration technique. The patient or patient caregiver shall provide return demonstration of technique.
- Explain the importance of managing medication information to the patient when he or she is ____.
- Prior to patient entering procedural area, Surgeon/Proceduralist ____ ____ with initials.
39 Clues: Immediately discard any medication or solution found ____. • Before turning attention away from the patient, the alarm must be ____. • Patients may be relocated within the patient care area to improve ____ of alarms. • ____ ____ are responsible for recognition and reporting equipment related issues. • ...
English Term 1 Vocabulary 2024-01-16
Across
- strong and fast-moving streams of water (noun)
- felt a longing or desire (verb)
- a political expedition (noun)
- a small plant with three-lobed leaves, often used as a symbol of luck (noun)
- to keep from sight or prevent the discovery of (verb)
- to be carried gently by the air (verb)
- a small waterfall or a series of steps with water flowing over them (noun)
- an event or occurrence (noun)
- a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant (noun)
- supported or held up by something (verb)
- a small, decorative piece of metal with an inscription or design (noun)
- swelling or rolling in large waves, typically of smoke or fabric (adjective)
- occurring through divine or supernatural intervention (adverb)
- having or showing a lack of patience (adjective)
- strongly attracted or infatuated (adjective)
- interested and curious (adjective)
- a person who introduces new methods or ideas (noun)
- an enemy or opponent in a conflict (noun)
- a mythical Irish fairy often depicted as a small old man with a beard (noun)
- a place, typically a large, deep pit, from which stone or other materials are extracted (noun)
- attractive or striking because it is unusual or different from what is familiar (adjective)
- a device that controls or maintains a particular process or system (noun)
- deprived or lacking (adjective)
- a bacterial disease (noun)
- strict or severe in manner or appearance (adjective)
- something new, original, or unusual (noun)
- punishment inflicted or retribution exacted for an injury or wrong (noun)
- gauges instruments for measuring the pressure or flow of air (noun)
- laughed in a disrespectful or stifled manner (verb)
- entering someone's land or property without permission (noun)
- a group of atoms bonded together (noun)
- go up or climb (verb)
- excessively thin or lean (adjective)
- a fierce or piercing stare (noun)
- institute legal proceedings against someone (verb)
- the process by which genetic information is passed from parent to offspring (noun)
- undergoing the process of decomposition or rotting (adjective)
- scientists who study human history and prehistory through excavation of artifacts (noun)
- the amount of air taken into the lungs in one breath (noun)
- refusing to be persuaded or to change one's mind (adjective)
- to keep from sight or prevent the discovery of (verb)
- regard with respect or warm approval (verb)
- extremely bright, impressive, or skillful (adjective)
- in a way that is not brightly or clearly (adverb)
- waste time or move slowly (verb)
- the point or place where something begins or is created (noun)
- a person who is among the first to explore or settle a new country or area (noun)
Down
- extending out abruptly or sharply (adjective)
- extremely serious or urgent (adjective)
- achievements that require great courage, skill, or strength (noun)
- people who reject and oppose traditional or established beliefs (noun)
- the action of enlisting new members or participants (noun)
- move or fall downward (verb)
- put forward for consideration or discussion (verb)
- undergoing the process of decay or decomposition (adjective)
- strong winds (noun)
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease (noun)
- a military operation in which a town or fortress is surrounded and attacked (noun)
- with hesitation, unwillingly (adverb)
- feeling or showing anger or annoyance at perceived injustice or unfairness (adjective)
- the act of looking forward to or expecting something (noun)
- an action or event regarded as morally or legally wrong and causing public outrage (noun)
- a person engaged in the study or practice of chemistry (noun)
- a fact or situation that is observed to exist or happen (noun)
- a person who has been declared as an outlaw by a legal process (noun)
- a sum paid for killing or capturing a person or animal (noun)
- a large vault, typically an underground one, for burials(noun)
- relating to or affecting the fundamental nature of something (adjective)
- competing eagerly with others to achieve or do something (verb
- caused or brought about (verb)
- a pursuit, area of study, or skill to which someone has devoted much time and effort (noun)
- echoed or resounded (verb)
- the state of one's mind in terms of being angry or calm (noun)
- to leave a ship or aircraft (verb)
- characteristic of an early stage of development (adjective)
- easily broken or damaged (adjective)
- the study of genes and heredity (noun)
- preventing someone from having something, usually essential or necessary (verb)
- small, shiny discs used for decoration on clothing (noun)
- to interpret or decode (verb)
- a large room used for a specific purpose (noun)
- a heavy base supporting a statue or vase (noun)
- young unmarried women (noun)
- in a detailed and carefully designed manner (adverb)
- deoxyribonucleic acid, a molecule carrying genetic instructions (noun)
- a person or thing that exterminates or destroys pests (noun)
- lit up, made brighter (adjective)
- regarded with reverence and respect, often associated with a deity or religious purpose (adjective)
- delicately small and pretty (adjective)
- in a way that is usual or characteristic (adverb)
- a large predatory fish known for its sharp teeth (noun)
- in a high-pitched and piercing manner (adverb)
- unnecessary, not required (adjective)
- filled with wonder and delight (adjective)
- as is certain to happen, unavoidable (adverb)
- a traditional English weapon consisting of a long pole or staff (noun)
- a long journey, especially by sea or in space (noun)
- the action or process of officially recognizing someone or something (noun)
- set on fire, sparked (verb)
- isolated and restricted to prevent the spread of disease (adjective)
100 Clues: strong winds (noun) • go up or climb (verb) • echoed or resounded (verb) • a bacterial disease (noun) • set on fire, sparked (verb) • move or fall downward (verb) • young unmarried women (noun) • a political expedition (noun) • an event or occurrence (noun) • to interpret or decode (verb) • caused or brought about (verb) • felt a longing or desire (verb) • ...
Living Off The Land 2025-11-09
Across
- clean and fresh as if new
- a builder and worker in stone.
- relating to trade or commerce; commercial. A general store.
- a large or excessive amount of (something).
- a nutritional deficiency disease caused by a lack of vitamin C (ascorbic acid) in the diet
- robust; capable of enduring difficult conditions.
- the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities (e.g. buildings, roads, power supplies) needed for the operation of a society or enterprise.
- making a certain situation or outcome likely or possible.
- necessary to make a whole complete; essential or fundamental.
- shows the shape and elevation of the land using contour lines.
- the state of sharing features or attributes.
- a person who is among the first to explore or settle a country or area, especially one of the first Europeans to colonize the western US.
- make less severe, serious, or painful.
- the quality of being suited to serve a purpose well; practicality.
- take in (information, ideas, or culture) and understand fully.
- an animal that feeds on plants.
- serious and immediate danger.
- a strongly alkaline solution, especially of potassium hydroxide, used for washing or cleansing.
- a pressed cake of pounded dried meat mixed to a paste with melted fat and other ingredients, originally made by some Indigenous peoples of North America and later adapted by Arctic explorers.
- inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, intense, or capable.
- formal politeness and courtesy in behavior or speech.
- a hard fatty substance made from rendered animal fat, used in making candles and soap.
- a plant that takes two years to grow from seed to fruition and die
- the condition of being considered more important than someone or something else; priority in importance, order, or rank.
- pottery made of clay fired to a porous state which can be made impervious to liquids by the use of a glaze.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- the woolly covering of a sheep or goat.
- an animal that feeds on flesh.
- secrete milk.
- the skill or activity of mending a hole in knitted material by interweaving yarn.
- a person who publicly supports or recommends a particular cause or policy.
- remove or take out, especially by effort or force.
- seeming difficult to deal with in anticipation; intimidating.
- the quality of being clever, original, and inventive.
- lasting or existing for a long or apparently infinite time; enduring or continually recurring.
- a raw material or primary agricultural product that can be bought and sold, such as copper or coffee.
Down
- not unusual; ordinary.
- the quality or fact of being very determined
- the action of reserving something. A area of land designated to the indigenous people by the government for them to own and live as they please.
- keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties
- movement of people to a new area or country in order to find work or better living conditions.
- fasten (something) securely with a cord or rope.
- able to adapt or be adapted to many different functions or activities.
- a broad strip or area of something
- acting or done in the same way over time, especially so as to be fair or accurate.
- the science or practice of drawing maps.
- easily bent; flexible.
- extremely large.
- be strongly attracted to someone or something.
- a group of people, especially traders or pilgrims, traveling together.
- water strongly impregnated with salt.
- a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater.
- a rare but serious neuroparalytic illness
- severe or bare in appearance or outline.
- an animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origin.
- an apparatus for making fabric by weaving yarn or thread.
- warn or reprimand someone firmly.
- in a restricted or infrequent manner; in small quantities.
- widespread in a particular area or at a particular time.
- made by chemical synthesis, especially to imitate a natural product.
- lasting for a long time or slow to end.
- actively break the terms of (a law, agreement, etc.).
- a dealer in household items such as oil, soap, paint, and groceries
- energy from a source that is not depleted when used, such as wind or solar power.
- a person or thing holding a position or performing a function that corresponds to that of another person or thing in another place.
- the ability to find quick and clever ways to overcome difficulties.
- a soft, moist mass of material, typically of plant material or flour, applied to the body to relieve soreness and inflammation and kept in place with a cloth.
- widespread in a particular area or at a particular time.
- economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories.
- customary; usual.
- find (something) out for certain; make sure of.
- denoting a traditional variety of plant or breed of animal which is not associated with large-scale commercial agriculture.
- the action or state of making or being made impure by polluting or poisoning.
- use up the supply or resources of.
- a plant that completes its entire life cycle in a single year or growing season, from seed to bloom to seed, and then dies
- the state of having normal physical functions suspended or slowed down for a period of time; deep sleep.
- smelling or tasting unpleasant as a result of being old and stale.
77 Clues: secrete milk. • extremely large. • customary; usual. • not unusual; ordinary. • easily bent; flexible. • clean and fresh as if new • serious and immediate danger. • a builder and worker in stone. • an animal that feeds on flesh. • an animal that feeds on plants. • warn or reprimand someone firmly. • a broad strip or area of something • use up the supply or resources of. • ...
Cyber Hygiene Presentation Terms 2023-10-07
AIMEE CLARK BIRTHDAY CROSWORD 2025-08-09
Across
- one of two colours appearing on the Vietnamese flag
- key ingredient of tiramisu CLUE, what this is DIFFERENTIATE, tell apart, it is also a maths term
- lead singer of a former girl group whose mother's name is synonymous with fate
- what other Barwon the Barwon River becomes
- second word of an Australian business beginning with your last name
- opposite of (1.)
- ‘No Internet’ dinosaur species (1-3)
- name of the goodest boy in the whole wide world
- surname of Sophie who graduated in KIC's class of '18
- surgical operation removing cancerous tumours from a gland in the abdomen
- country of the city one of our friends is named after
- popular Moorabool Street bar, or time when children play outside at school
- Harry Potter House which begins with the letter missing from the title of this crossword
- what baby computers call their fathers (corny joke)
- Actress Foster of ‘Silence of the Lambs’
- what you can't use to cheat on this crossword, if you are completing this crossword as intended
- Ford slogan (2, 7)
- genre of music that is also a material
- KIC's favourite sport, in my opinion
- suburb to the east of Highton
- an association you might make with a slipper and a pumpkin
- first four letters of a type of tree that retains its foliage throughout the year
- Academy Award winner for best animated feature at the Oscars in 2002
- belief that life is meaningless
- you might use one to wipe water from your shower door
- what wisdom leads to
- Geelong Sports Hub menu item
- resulting character after hitting Mario with a blue shell (according to colour theory)
- disgraced athlete with last name (1.)
- 'see!' upon proving someone wrong (1, 4, 3, 2)
- gateway to the Great Ocean Road
- connection between two normally diverging anatomical structures
- first name of actress who shares your birthday and appears in 'Twilight' and 'Pitch Perfect'
- if you were wearing pants with this design, I might say, 'Where are your legs?' jokingly
- What ‘K’ might represent
- national dish of Vietnam
- you'll probably fly over this on your way to Vietnam
- Suncorp Super Netball team that shares its name with an AFL team
- Kardinia's predecessor
- (1.)'s best friend
- surname of horror writer who shares this name with a member of our netball team
- like many of the messages in the group chat (1-1)
- yours should be very high now, if you are completing this crossword as I asked you to
- homophone for how you might greet someone whose name is a homophone for the basic unit of heredity, or cleanliness
- an overnight flight
- what ignorance is to people who would rather not know
- Thai city frequented by Geelong teens (6, 3)
- what the future has in store for Andrew & I
Down
- both netball and airplanes have these
- surname of stern KIC teacher that sounds like VERDICT
- object often wielded by WWE performers, though not its typical use
- what you might use an eraser for
- infer
- what some netball umpires at Kardinia Park might give you for committing murder, for example [phrase] (4, 2, 3, 5)
- name of the creek where boys live
- to assign similar roles to the same actor or actress (e.g. Will Ferrell, Michael Cera)
- one might make a flight noisy and uncomfortable (6, 4)
- An intense surgical operation, in board game form
- Ed Sheeran will presumably fall out of love with his partner upon them reaching this age (7-3)
- Number of stars on the Subaru logo
- what a patient administered benzodiazepines might say
- ELSEHAY rearranged
- comfortable footwear for nurses
- country beginning with the remaining letters from (1.)
- my surname rhymes with several varieties of this
- an appropriate adjective for me if I was being eccentric
- a Big Bad Wolf's Kryptonite
- NYT's smaller crossword title (3, 4)
- 'Stranger Things' protagonist
- what I'm composing this crossword on, during my shift [phrase] (3, 5)
- movie you watched during childhood (hopefully) that was often an orange VHS tape
- hit song by Iyaz, or a fumble of the ball
- one might describe a suspect's as 'medium'
- my favourite and least favourite video game (6, 2, 7)
- Elaine’s obsession
- a fitting term for the effect a prolonged loss of electricity may have on an ice-sculpting business
- popular anime
- ‘Fee-fi-fo…’
- Andrew came over the other night to fiddle with mine
- a tattoo artist might refer to their customers as one
- Zodiac sign of a person born 9 August, if they were born two weeks later
- part of your hand, or metal spike, or to complete perfectly, or sexual act
- word following (1.), a breaking of the sound barrier
- what Andrew yearns for, but fears on the netball court
- first name of actor who shares your birthday and plays a demonic clown in one of his films
- Rihanna suggests shining bright like one
- sometimes you have to be this when speaking to one in the hospital
- audio streaming service founded in Sweden
- description of a video that is low quality, using letters from (1.)
- leave an aircraft
- if the venue for your birthday dinner were instead a place of worship for chewy fruit-flavoured candy, it might be called this (7, 9)
- large, quadrupedal mammal which is also the national animal of Vietnam (5, 7)
- singer of 'Mirrors', first name
- 'He-__!' often exclaimed by Michael Jackson
- the hottest planet in our solar system
- long for
- you badly jammed one in a door
97 Clues: infer • long for • ‘Fee-fi-fo…’ • popular anime • opposite of (1.) • leave an aircraft • ELSEHAY rearranged • Ford slogan (2, 7) • Elaine’s obsession • (1.)'s best friend • an overnight flight • what wisdom leads to • Kardinia's predecessor • What ‘K’ might represent • national dish of Vietnam • a Big Bad Wolf's Kryptonite • Geelong Sports Hub menu item • suburb to the east of Highton • ...
2word test V2 2025-09-24
Across
- Childcare is no longer solely a female _, as more fathers actively participate in raising their children.
- Nervous candidates often _ before an important interview
- Strict safety _ must be followed in laboratories to protect researchers from dangerous chemical exposure.
- The young _ was admired for his discipline, determination, and ability to overcome significant personal challenges.
- Modern technology such as drones has transformed _, allowing researchers to map large excavation sites efficiently.
- Studies show that the health of parents can directly influence the well-being of their _ in later generations.
- She _ a clever marketing strategy that not only attracted new customers but also strengthened brand loyalty significantly.
- She relied on _ data to support her argument about the economic benefits of renewable energy sources.
- _ electricity can build up on dry days and cause small shocks when touching metal objects indoors.
- The wealthy businessman donated part of his _ to charity, helping thousands of families in need.
- The idea of wandering alone through the dark forest at night _ the young children beyond words and reason.
- Diplomacy is often the only sensible way to resolve prolonged _ between conflicting parties without escalating into full-scale conflict.
- Tall fences _ the property, providing privacy and security to the family living inside the estate.
- She contacted her _ immediately after discovering water damage in the apartment’s ceiling and bathroom.
- The egg finally _ after several weeks of incubation
- During the conference, participants shared insights from their _ fields, enriching the overall discussion.
- Researchers repeated the _ experiment several times to confirm the reliability of the surprising results.
- The _ of dark clouds on the horizon signaled that a heavy storm was about to arrive.
- She felt compelled to _ the additional expenses by demonstrating the project’s potential long‑term benefits to the entire organization.
- The _ economy forced many small businesses to close, leaving thousands of people unemployed throughout the region.
- Severe _ can lead to dizziness, confusion, and even hospitalization if not treated quickly and properly.
- The pandemic has clearly _ our expectations for the year and forced us to rethink traditional plans entirely.
- Despite his physical absence, the coach’s virtual _ via video calls continued to motivate the entire team throughout the tournament.
- He would often _ about his workload, yet he refused to delegate any tasks to his capable assistants.
- Peace is the _ aspiration of humanity, pursued throughout history despite numerous wars and conflicts.
- After the _ with the clerk, she decided never to return to that store despite its convenient location.
- The students attempted to _ the ancient manuscript, which contained symbols never seen before by modern linguists
Down
- Drawing an _ between the brain and a computer helps students understand complex neurological processes.
- He was my closest _ during college, and we shared countless memories of laughter and struggle together.
- Only licensed inspectors can _ the safety of a building before it can be opened to the public for use.
- She was _ as the team leader, responsible for coordinating schedules and ensuring successful project completion.
- Before publishing the survey results, they had to _ the data to ensure its accuracy and reliability.
- _ learning in classrooms encourages students to share ideas and solve problems together more effectively.
- She was visibly _, yet she continued to work tirelessly until just weeks before giving birth.
- Proper hygiene practices are essential to prevent the spread of _ in crowded public areas such as schools.
- _ canals were built across the valley, enabling agriculture to thrive in what was once barren land.
- Her plan contained a serious _ that made it impossible to achieve the intended results.
- She studied _ design at university, focusing on creating sustainable materials for modern fashion brands.
- Some experts _ that recent improvements in education could lead to significant economic growth over the next decade in developing nations.
- The company was able to _ record profits last year thanks to strategic investments and innovative ideas.
- There is a clear _ between his promises during the campaign and his actions after being elected.
- He made a valuable _ during the meeting that significantly improved the efficiency of the team’s workflow.
- She consulted a medical _ to better understand the treatment options available for her rare condition
- His _ to changing his deeply held beliefs proved to be a formidable barrier to any meaningful dialogue.
- The report revealed a _ in the country’s education system that must be addressed immediately.
- In _ societies, survival depended heavily on cooperation, hunting skills, and knowledge of natural resources.
- She _ revealed the secret during the conversation, causing great embarrassment among her closest friends
- The children left the room in a _ state after playing games and scattering their toys everywhere.
- Tourists often _ through the narrow streets, discovering hidden cafés and local shops along the way.
- She _ her parents that she would study diligently and never neglect her responsibilities at school.
- His lawyers cautioned that the case could take a decade in all to _ through the slow judicial procedures in the local courts.
- Employees are _ to a safe working environment and fair compensation under national labor laws
- In spite of being in the _, her steadfast commitment to fairness gradually influenced the larger group’s decisions in surprising ways.
- Authors often _ personal experiences into their stories, creating narratives that resonate with readers on a deeper level.
- Efforts to _ the peace talks were unsuccessful, and conflict eventually broke out between the two nations.
- _ decision-making often leads to more balanced outcomes that consider diverse perspectives and interests.
- It’s important to replace _ and salts that are lost during exercise
- The organization aims to _ young talent by providing resources, mentorship, and opportunities for professional development.
- The country’s economic _ was slower than expected due to global instability and declining trade demands.
- Nothing could _ the importance of his contributions, which continued to inspire younger researchers for decades.
60 Clues: The egg finally _ after several weeks of incubation • Nervous candidates often _ before an important interview • It’s important to replace _ and salts that are lost during exercise • The _ of dark clouds on the horizon signaled that a heavy storm was about to arrive. • Her plan contained a serious _ that made it impossible to achieve the intended results. • ...
AIMEE CLARK BIRTHDAY CROSWORD 2025-08-09
Across
- Academy Award winner for best animated feature at the Oscars in 2002
- both netball and airplanes have these
- sometimes you have to be this when speaking to one in the hospital
- NYT's smaller crossword title (3, 4)
- first name of actor who shares your birthday and plays a demonic clown in one of his films
- 'see!' upon proving someone wrong (1, 4, 3, 2)
- what you can't use to cheat on this crossword, if you are completing this crossword as intended
- Ford slogan (2, 7)
- first name of actress who shares your birthday and appears in 'Twilight' and 'Pitch Perfect'
- Harry Potter House which begins with the letter missing from the title of this crossword
- word following (1.), a breaking of the sound barrier
- a Big Bad Wolf's Kryptonite
- surname of horror writer who shares this name with a member of our netball team
- name of the goodest boy in the whole wide world
- a tattoo artist might refer to their customers as one
- audio streaming service founded in Sweden
- connection between two normally diverging anatomical structures
- name of the creek where boys live
- Number of stars on the Subaru logo
- key ingredient of tiramisu CLUE, what this is DIFFERENTIATE, tell apart, it is also a maths term
- object often wielded by WWE performers, though not its typical use
- one of two colours appearing on the Vietnamese flag
- what wisdom leads to
- earthquake aftermath
- a fitting term for the effect a prolonged loss of electricity may have on an ice-sculpting business
- KIC's favourite sport, in my opinion
- an association you might make with a slipper and a pumpkin
- An intense surgical operation, in board game form
- an appropriate adjective for me if I was being eccentric
- suburb to the east of Highton
- Andrew came over the other night to fiddle with mine
- Zodiac sign of a person born 9 August, if they were born two weeks later
- ELSEHAY rearranged
- what a patient administered benzodiazepines might say
- resulting character after hitting Mario with a blue shell (according to colour theory)
- you badly jammed one in a door
- only Asian country to adopt the imperial system
- opposite of (1.)
- Rihanna suggests shining bright like one
- genre of music that is also a material
- hit song by Iyaz, or a fumble of the ball
- popular Moorabool Street bar, or time when children play outside at school
- Geelong restaurant that often precedes visits to Augustus
- Ed Sheeran will presumably fall out of love with his partner upon them reaching this age (7-3)
- national dish of Vietnam
- what Andrew yearns for, but fears on the netball court
- you'll probably fly over this on your way to Vietnam
- ‘No Internet’ dinosaur species (1-3)
- ‘Fee-fi-fo…’
- what the future has in store for Andrew & I
- Lobbers and Floppers' most frequent spectator
- infer
- you'll likely return from your holiday with one of these
- leave an aircraft
- part of your hand, or metal spike, or to complete perfectly, or sexual act
- Kardinia's predecessor
Down
- country beginning with the remaining letters from (1.)
- large, quadrupedal mammal which is also the national animal of Vietnam (5, 7)
- Elaine’s obsession
- Suncorp Super Netball team that shares its name with an AFL team
- yours should be very high now, if you are completing this crossword as I asked you to
- one might make a flight noisy and uncomfortable (6, 4)
- what I'm composing this crossword on, during my shift [phrase] (3, 5)
- the hottest planet in our solar system
- surname of Sophie who graduated in KIC's class of '18
- movie you watched during childhood (hopefully) that was often an orange VHS tape
- what some netball umpires at Kardinia Park might give you for committing murder, for example [phrase] (4, 2, 3, 5)
- What ‘K’ might represent
- one might describe a suspect's as 'medium'
- popular anime
- belief that life is meaningless
- if the venue for your birthday dinner were instead a place of worship for chewy fruit-flavoured candy, it might be called this (7, 9)
- 'Stranger Things' protagonist
- second word of an Australian business beginning with your last name
- 'He-__!' often exclaimed by Michael Jackson
- lead singer of a former girl group whose mother's name is synonymous with fate
- singer of 'Mirrors', first name
- (1.)'s best friend
- Thai city frequented by Geelong teens (6, 3)
- like many of the messages in the group chat (1-1)
- my surname rhymes with several varieties of this
- surgical operation removing cancerous tumours from a gland in the abdomen
- surname of stern KIC teacher that sounds like VERDICT
- an overnight flight
- comfortable footwear for nurses
- what baby computers call their fathers (corny joke)
- what you might use an eraser for
- first four letters of a type of tree that retains its foliage throughout the year
- what ignorance is to people who would rather not know
- homophone for how you might greet someone whose name is a homophone for the basic unit of heredity, or cleanliness
- Geelong Sports Hub menu item
- country of the city one of our friends is named after
- long for
- what other Barwon the Barwon River becomes
- disgraced athlete with last name (1.)
- to assign similar roles to the same actor or actress (e.g. Will Ferrell, Michael Cera)
- my favourite and least favourite video game (6, 2, 7)
- Actress Foster of ‘Silence of the Lambs’
- if you were wearing pants with this design, I might say, 'Where are your legs?' jokingly
- gateway to the Great Ocean Road
- you might use one to wipe water from your shower door
- TV series that features the characters Viktor and Heimerdinger
- description of a video that is low quality, using letters from (1.)
103 Clues: infer • long for • ‘Fee-fi-fo…’ • popular anime • opposite of (1.) • leave an aircraft • Elaine’s obsession • Ford slogan (2, 7) • (1.)'s best friend • ELSEHAY rearranged • an overnight flight • what wisdom leads to • earthquake aftermath • Kardinia's predecessor • What ‘K’ might represent • national dish of Vietnam • a Big Bad Wolf's Kryptonite • Geelong Sports Hub menu item • ...
AIMEE CLARK BIRTHDAY CROSWORD 2025-08-09
Across
- if the venue for your birthday dinner were instead a place of worship for chewy fruit-flavoured candy, it might be called this (7, 9)
- gateway to the Great Ocean Road
- singer of 'Mirrors', first name
- to assign similar roles to the same actor or actress (e.g. Will Ferrell, Michael Cera)
- first name of actor who shares your birthday and plays a demonic clown in one of his films
- Elaine’s obsession
- a tattoo artist might refer to their customers as one
- lead singer of a former girl group whose mother's name is synonymous with fate
- object often wielded by WWE performers, though not its typical use
- large bovid which is the national animal of Vietnam (5, 7)
- 'Stranger Things' protagonist
- earthquake aftermath
- both netball and airplanes have these
- Geelong Sports Hub menu item
- popular Moorabool Street bar, or time when children play outside at school
- Number of stars on the Subaru logo
- a fitting term for the effect a prolonged loss of electricity may have on an ice-sculpting business
- description of a video that is low quality, using letters from (62.)
- opposite of (88.)
- an association you might make with a slipper and a pumpkin
- connection between two normally diverging anatomical structures
- what this is
- my surname rhymes with several varieties of this
- ‘Fee-fi-fo…’
- surname of stern KIC teacher that sounds like VERDICT
- what a patient administered benzodiazepines might say
- KIC's favourite sport, in my opinion
- the hottest planet in our solar system
- Academy Award winner for best animated feature at the 2002 Oscars
- you badly jammed one in a door
- Geelong restaurant that often precedes visits to Augustus
- key ingredient of tiramisu
- only Asian country that uses the imperial system
- Lobbers and Floppers' most frequent spectator
- Ford slogan (2, 7)
- what I'm composing this crossword on, during my shift [phrase] (3, 5)
- ‘No Internet’ dinosaur species (1-3)
- country beginning with the remaining letters from (17.)
- 'See!' upon proving someone wrong (1, 4, 3, 2)
- belief that life is meaningless
- you might use one to wipe away water in your shower
- what wisdom leads to
- surname of horror writer who shares this name with a member of our netball team
- if you were wearing pants with this design, I might say, 'Where are your legs?' jokingly
- you'll likely return from your holiday with one of these
- a Big Bad Wolf's Kryptonite
- Kardinia's predecessor
- an appropriate adjective for me if I was being eccentric
- what baby computers call their fathers (corny joke)
- yours should be very high now, if you are completing this crossword as intended
- Actress Foster of ‘Silence of the Lambs’
- Zodiac sign of a person born 9 August, if they were born two weeks later
- What ‘K’ might mean
- tell apart, it is also a math term
- one might describe a suspect's as 'medium'
- an overnight flight
- genre of music that is also a material
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- Ed Sheeran will presumably fall out of love with his partner upon them reaching this age (7-3)
- Andrew came over the other night to fiddle with mine
- one of two colours appearing on the Vietnamese flag
- what Andrew yearns for, but fears on the netball court
- what some netball umpires at Kardinia Park might give you for committing murder, it seems [phrase] (4, 2, 3, 5)
- disgraced athlete with last name (79.)
- what light is made of
- Thai city frequented by KIC teens (6, 3)
- ELSEHAY rearranged
- first four letters of a type of tree that retains its foliage throughout the year
- (35.)'s best friend
- hit song by Iyaz, or a fumble of the ball
- NYT's smaller crossword title (3, 4)
- name of the goodest boy in the whole wide world
- Suncorp Super Netball team that shares its name with an AFL team
- sometimes you have to be this when speaking to one in the hospital
- part of your hand, or metal spike, or to complete perfectly
- my favourite and least favourite video game (6, 2, 7)
- resulting character after hitting Mario with a blue shell (according to colour theory)
- TV series that features the characters Viktor and Heimerdinger
- surname of Sophie who graduated in KIC's class of '18
- surgical operation removing cancerous tumours from a gland in the abdomen
- audio streaming service founded in Sweden
- homophone for how you might greet someone whose name is a homophone for the basic unit of heredity, or cleanliness
- Harry Potter House which begins with the letter missing from the title of this crossword
- you'll probably fly over this on your way to Vietnam
- street adjacent to Geelong Hospital
- movie you watched during childhood (hopefully) that was often an orange VHS tape
- national dish of Vietnam
- what ignorance is to people who would rather not know
- one might make a flight noisy and uncomfortable (6, 4)
- comfortable footwear for nurses
- popular anime
- Rihanna suggested shining bright like one
- one of the films parodied in 'Scary Movie 3' (3, 4)
- what you can't use to cheat on this crossword, if you are completing this crossword as intended
- infer
- word following (19.), a breaking of the sound barrier
- first name of actress who shares your birthday and appears in 'Twilight' and 'Pitch Perfect'
- name of the creek where boys live
- suburb to the east of Highton
- what you might use an eraser for
- what the future has in store for Andrew & I
- 'He-__!' often exclaimed by Michael Jackson
- what other Barwon the Barwon River becomes
- leave an aircraft
- second word of an Australian business beginning with your last name
- country of the city one of our friends is named after
- like many of the messages in the group chat (1-1)
106 Clues: infer • what this is • ‘Fee-fi-fo…’ • popular anime • opposite of (88.) • leave an aircraft • Elaine’s obsession • ELSEHAY rearranged • Ford slogan (2, 7) • (35.)'s best friend • What ‘K’ might mean • an overnight flight • earthquake aftermath • what wisdom leads to • what light is made of • Kardinia's predecessor • national dish of Vietnam • key ingredient of tiramisu • a Big Bad Wolf's Kryptonite • ...
Pharmacology: End of Life Care 2017-10-11
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- Common end of life symptoms: Stress. Common with patient and family. Management: compassion, (blank), counseling, psychotherapy
- In terminal patients, always give opioids ‘(three word blank)’
- In terminal patients, adverse effects may become (blank) (nausea, sedation, constipation, respiratory depression)
- Opioid induced nausea and vomiting experienced by many but tolerance develops within a few days. Treat with antiemetics like (blank)
- For breakthrough pain, offer every 1h (orally), every 30min (SC, IM) and every 10-15min (blank)
- Common end of life symptoms: (Blank). Causes: infections, GI bleeding, malabsorption, medications, obstruction, overflow incontinence, stress etc.
- Simple causes of confusion & agitation should be sought & managed: urinary retention (urinary catheterization), (two word blank), poorly controlled pain, anxiety (benzodiazepines), severe terminal agitation (barbiturates)
- Common end of life symptoms: Fluid/Edema. Some patients develop relative hypotension, tachycardia & reduced urine output, At end of life no amount of IV (blankandblank) will return intravascular volume to normal
- (Two word blank) help prevent fecal impaction.
- Common end of life symptoms: (blank). Frightening & distressing. Prevalence = 12-74%. Causes: anxiety, airway obstruction, bronchospasm, hypoxemia, pulmonary edema, thick secretions etc
- Common end of life symptoms: Pressure Ulcers. Associated pain can be significant. Can be soiling & malodorous. Management: hygiene, protection (thin hydrocolloid dressings), supports, avoid iodine-containing products, charcoal-impregnated dressings, superficial infections (topical metronidazole or (two word blank))
- Management of (two word blank) which is burning tingling pain, shooting stabbing pain, complex pain:
- Treatment of bone pain management: Opioids = (blankofblank)
- (Blank) drugs used to treat bone pain: NSAIDs, corticosteroids, calcitonin
- A pattern of drug use characterized by a continued craving for an opioid which is manifest as compulsive (three word blank) leading to an overwhelming involvement in the use and procurement of the drug
- Treatment of neuropathic shooting stabbing pain use (carbamazepine, blankandblank)
- For terminal illness, there is (two word blank) dose of a pure opioid agonist
- Knowledge of opioid pharmacology becomes critical during the (two word blank) of life
- Opioids that are not recommended include (blankandblank)
- For breakthrough pain, ~(blanktoblank)% of 24h dose opioid can be given
- Common end of life symptoms: Constipation. Causes: drugs (opioids, (three word blank), anticholinergics), decreased mobility, dehydration, autonomic dysfunction etc. Cause often not carefully assessed
- Common end of life symptoms: Nausea/vomitting. Two important organs involved (blank) and GI tract
- Relieving or soothing the symptoms of a disease or disorder without (blankablank).
- Care does not end until the family have been supported with their (two word blank)
- Depending on pain severity, management is started at (two word blank)
- Management of diarrhea: establish normal bowel habits, avoid gas-forming foods, increase (blank)
- (Two word blank) May further improve pain control. May also be a primary analgesic. Can be added at any step in WHO ladder.
- Consider using (two word blank) preparation of same opioid used for routine dosing
- WHO 3 Step Ladder: (Two word blank) for mild pain includes: aspirin, acetaminophen, NSAIDs, +/- adjuvants
- Detergent (two word blank) not sufficient alone (stimulant also required)
- Mixed opioid-antagonists eg, butorphanol, nalbuphine. Should not be used alongside (two word blank) agonist
- Common end of life symptoms: Grief. Normal process that usually begins before an anticipated death, denial, fears about loss of control, suffering, an uncertain future, (blankofblank)
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- Breakthrough pain = (two word blank) of pain
- The (blank) conjugates codeine, morphine, oxycodone, and hydromorphone into glucuronides. Some of their metabolites remain active as analgesics
- A normal physiological phenomenon in which increasing doses are required to produce the same effect
- Common end of life symptoms: Depression. Most dying patients experience some depressive symptoms. Management: psychologic support, antidepressants for persistent, clinically sig. depression, anxiety & insomnia (two word blank); withdrawn, vegetative signs (methylphenidate)
- Meperidine: routine dosing leads to accumulation of metabolite (blank) (no analgesic properties but sig. adverse effects)
- Treatment of neuropathic complex pain: Combinations may be required (oral [blank,andblank] agonists, NMDA receptor antagonists, corticosteroids etc)
- (Blank) are commonly used in advanced illness: acute nerve compression, increased intracranial pressure, bone pain, visceral pain, anorexia, nausea, depressed mood
- Common end of life symptoms: Insomnia. Lifestyle management: avoid caffeine, avoid staying in bed when awake, excess (two word blank), avoid overstimulation before sleep
- (Blank) should always be expected, tolerance may develop very slowly if at all
- Significance of (blank): 90-95% excreted renally
- Pharmacological interventions for insomnia include: antihistamines (eg, diphenhydramine), benzodiazepines (eg, lorazepam), neuroleptics (eg, blank)
- Prophylactic laxatives help prevent fecal impaction and detergent stool softeners (blank) not sufficient alone (stimulant also required)
- Management of nausea/vomiting: dopamine antagonists (eg, metoclopramide), histamine antagonists (eg, meclizine, diphenhydramine), anticholinergics (eg, scopolamine), serotonin antagonists (eg, ondansetron, granisetron), antacids, (two word blank)
- Opioid induced (blank) should always be expected. Tolerance is slow to develop if at all.
- Persistent diarrhea can lead to dehydration, malabsorption, fatigue, hemorrhoids, perianal (two word blank)
- A (two word blank) phenomenon in which a withdrawal syndrome occurs when an opioid is abruptly discontinued or an opioid antagonist is administered
- (Blank) and weakness. Most frequent distressing symptom at end of life. Management: discontinue medications that are no longer appropriate and may make (blank) worse (eg, antihypertensives, diuretics); optimize fluid & electrolyte intake; not easy to treat pharmacologically but some options are: corticosteroids (eg, dexamethasone); psychostimulants (eg, methylphenidate)
- Common end of life symptoms: Constipation. Management. stimulant laxatives (eg, casanthranol, senna), osmotic laxatives (eg, lactulose, sorbitol), detergent laxatives (stool softeners eg, docusate), prokinetic agents, (two word blank), large-volume enemas
- Common end of life symptoms: Constipation. If left unmanaged can lead to considerable patient distress eg, abdominal pain, bloating, nausea, vomiting, (two word blank)
- Common end of life symptoms: (blank/blank) occur in many illnesses. Management: non-pharmacological; corticosteroids (eg, dexamethasone); cannabinoids (eg, dronabinol); conditions that cause poor nutrition intake like oral candidiasis, gastritis should be treated
- Effective treatment requires clear understanding of pharmacology, potential impact, and (two word blank)
- WHO 3 Step Ladder: (Two word blank) for severe pain includes: Morphine, hydromorphone, methadone, levorphanol, fentanyl, oxymorphone, +/- Nonopioid analgesics, +/- adjuvants
- Diarrhea management: Transient/mild (bismuth salts); persistent/bothersome, slow peristalsis (loperamide, diphenoxylate/atropine, tincture of opium; persistent, severe secretory (blank, parenteral fluid)
- Common end of life symptoms: Confusion is distressing for patients and family. Causes include: drugs, hypoxia, intrinsic (two word blank)
- Treatment of neuropathic burning tingling pain (blank) (amitriptyline, imipramine), gabapentin
- Management of dyspnea: oxygen, opioids (DOC = blank), anxiolytics
- Opioid induced nausea/vomiting: Experienced by many patients, Tolerance develops within few days, Treat with (blank) (eg, metoclopramide)
- WHO 3 Step Ladder: (Two word blank) for moderate pain includes: aspirin or acetaminophen, codeine, hydrocodone, oxycodone, dihydrocodeine, tramadol, +/- adjuvants
- (Blank) administration is preferred in terminal disorders
61 Clues: Breakthrough pain = (two word blank) of pain • (Two word blank) help prevent fecal impaction. • Significance of (blank): 90-95% excreted renally • Opioids that are not recommended include (blankandblank) • (Blank) administration is preferred in terminal disorders • Treatment of bone pain management: Opioids = (blankofblank) • ...
B4M5 Puzzle Time 2024-01-04
Across
- This approach focuses on providing comfort and relief during challenging times in healthcare.
- Medical exploration that takes a deep dive into the respiratory system; it's like a lung adventure with a lighted guide.
- Think of this procedure as the insertion of a breathing tube.
- This event involves a disruption of blood flow to the brain.
- A rapid heart rhythm originating in the ventricles.
- A cardiac condition that might make you think of a "wacky path way" disrupting the normal heart rhythm.
- A mechanical device providing support to a weakened heart's left ventricle.
- This protein is like a "plasma performer," maintaining colloidal osmotic pressure in blood.
- Also known as adrenaline, this medication can quickly raise blood pressure and heart rate in emergency situations.
- A slow heart rate.
- This device is like a "smart guardian" for the heart, delivering a shock to restore normal rhythm when needed.
- This state could be likened to an "abstinent agitation," with symptoms arising after discontinuing alcohol use.
- The central organ in the circulatory system, often symbolized as a sign of love or emotion.
- This system helps manage waste in a controlled way, ensuring a clean and comfortable environment; think of it as a "sanitary strategy" for dealing with digestive remnants.
- Blood-thinner that prevents clots; keeps the circulation flowing smoothly.
- This medical device, named after its inventor, is a flexible tube inserted into a specific body part to drain fluids or allow monitoring—commonly used in the urinary system for drainage.
- This antiarrhythmic medication is often used to regulate the heart's rhythm.
- Term refers to the tearing of layers in blood vessels.
- This test provides information on blood oxygen and acidity.
- A blood clot that often forms in the legs; deep trouble for circulation.
- A small mesh tube inserted into an artery to help keep it open and improve blood flow.
- A potent pain reliever.
- Chest pain or discomfort caused by reduced blood flow to the heart muscle.
- This wave on an ECG represents ventricular depolarization.
- Surgical procedure creating an airway in the neck; a breath of fresh air for some patients.
- This catheter for measuring pressures in the heart and lungs.
- This process is like a "blood ID check," ensuring compatibility for blood transfusions. Send to tube station 134.
- With this system, patients have control over their pain relief.
- This medication is like a "speedy antidote," used to increase heart rate in certain situations.
- Mechanical device that helps patients breathe by delivering oxygen to the lungs and removing carbon dioxide.
- Infection resulting from the improper use of central lines; a hospital-acquired woe.
- This genetic disorder is characterized by tall stature and elongated limbs.
- A protein released into the bloodstream during a heart attack; elevated levels indicate heart muscle damage.
- This opioid analgesic provides pain relief in various medical scenarios.
- This pain management technique involves administering medication near the spinal cord.
- A test that records the electrical activity of the heart over a period of time, providing information about heart rate and rhythm.
- This healthcare professional is a "caring conduit," providing patient care and support.
- One of the heart's valves, this term might bring to mind a "merry portal" regulating blood flow.
- A procedure to diagnose and treat heart conditions using a catheter to access the heart's chambers and blood vessels.
- Bladder infection that's unwelcome.
- Medications that constrict blood vessels, raising blood pressure; used in cases of severe hypotension.
- Inotrope used to increase cardiac output.
- Breakdown of red blood cells.
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- This signaling device allows patients to request assistance.
- This sedative-hypnotic agent is sometimes humorously called "milk of amnesia" due to its milky appearance and ability to induce rapid anesthesia.
- This principle calculates cardiac output, like a "flow formula" based on oxygen consumption.
- This acute heart attack with significant ST-elevation.
- This vascular condition might be seen as a "bulging balloon," a weakening and expansion of a blood vessel wall.
- Inflammation of the pericardium (the sac surrounding the heart), causing chest pain.
- Phosphodiesterase inhibitor that helps improve heart function.
- An implanted device that helps regulate the heart's rhythm by sending electrical impulses to the heart muscles.
- The organ responsible for oxygenating blood and removing carbon dioxide.
- This type of heart attack without ST elevation.
- Often called a "rat poison"; it's not for rodents, but it keeps clots at bay.
- A life-threatening arrhythmia.
- A medication used to slow down the heart rate.
- The largest artery in the body.
- This medical procedure is like a "filtration fiesta," cleansing the blood when kidneys need assistance.
- This cardiac condition may feel like a "heart hug," where fluid compresses the heart.
- This monitoring method measures oxygen saturation.
- Abnormal accumulation of fluid around the heart.
- The body's "liquid life" that carries oxygen, nutrients, and waste products.
- This condition involves a sudden blockage of the pulmonary arteries.
- Irregular heart rhythm; can be too fast (tachycardia) or too slow (bradycardia).
- A device inserted into the aorta to assist the heart in pumping blood, often used in cases of cardiac failure.
- This flexible feeding tube for enteral nutrition.
- This imaging technique uses sound waves for visualization internal structures without radiation.
- An echocardiogram that requires a probe down the throat; a more intimate look at the heart.
- This drainage system that removing air or fluid from the pleural space.
- Emergency procedure involving chest compressions and rescue breathing to restore blood circulation and breathing in a person with cardiac arrest.
- When your heart decides to host a party, but it's less of a rhythmic dance and more of a wild “____ulous fiesta!"
- This measurement reflects left atrial pressure.
- A feminine hygiene device used in healthcare settings, it helps manage incontinence by providing a non-invasive way to collect urine.
- A device that delivers an electric shock to the heart to restore normal rhythm during sudden cardiac arrest.
- This electrolyte is essential for heart function, like the "potent partner" in maintaining proper cardiac rhythm.
- The process of removing the breathing tube once the patient can breathe independently.
- This cooling device helps with targeted temperature management.
- This is a type of temporary ventricular support device.
- This life-saving technology supporting heart and lung function.
- Absence of identifiable heart rhythm.
- An echocardiogram that captures heart images through the chest; a non-invasive cardiac snapshot.
- These vessels carry blood away from the heart, and the word might remind you of a major thoroughfare for blood circulation.
- This surgical technique involves harvesting veins using an endoscope.
83 Clues: A slow heart rate. • A potent pain reliever. • Breakdown of red blood cells. • A life-threatening arrhythmia. • The largest artery in the body. • Bladder infection that's unwelcome. • Absence of identifiable heart rhythm. • Inotrope used to increase cardiac output. • A medication used to slow down the heart rate. • This type of heart attack without ST elevation. • ...
ISB Terms Esthetics 2023-10-25
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- Second level of infection control
- Bands of fibrous tissue that attach the muscle to the bones
- The act of saying the proper thing to a person without being offensive
- Scientific term for redness on the skin
- Therapeutic uses of seaweed or algae
- Chemical conversion of living cells into dead protein cells
- Particle with no electrical charge, found in the nucleus of every atom
- The process of building up larger molecules from smaller ones
- Created by boiling loose herbs in water
- Colorless gel-like substance found in cells containing water, salt and nutrients
- Involves mixing crushed herbs and hot liquid to form a paste
- Hydrotherapy tub treatment is also referred as
- The technical name for any electrically powered appliance
- Hue with black added
- Baby fine silky hair on the body at birth
- The science that deals with healthful living
- Thin, short, non-pigmented hair found abundantly on women
- The study of the skin's functions
- Production part of the cell; most cell activities take place here
- A brief, written account of personal, educational and professional qualifications and experience
- Group of cells of the same kind that perform similar functions
- When a substance gains an electron and oxygen is released
- Eyelash hair
- One-celled micro-organism; sometimes called germs or microbes
- A unit of electric pressure
- Cell division that doesn’t create cells identical to parent
- An inflammation of the fluid-filled sac that lies between a tendon and skin or bone
- Separate body structures made up of tissues
- study of the skin, its structure, functions, diseases, and treatments
- Refers to anything that occupies space and has weight
- The study of the organs and systems of the body
- On a personal financial statement all the money you owe is called
- The largest artery
- The fluid part of the blood in which red and white blood cells and blood platelets are suspended
- Biochemical compound that helps the body construct and renew itself
- The non-polar end of a molecule that has an affinity for oil
- Active growing stage, hair color is darker during this stage
- The lightness or darkness of a color
- The medicinal use of plants
- A basic, pure substances that can’t be broken down into simpler substances
- A group of organs that together perform one or more vital functions for the body
- Created by chemically uniting two different elements
- The process of converting raw materials in the form of carbohydrates, fats and proteins in to energy
- Dense, strong bands of fibrous tissue that connect the bones to each other
- The use of one color with variations in value and intensity
- The ability of the body to destroy infectious agents that enter the body
- Located below the dermis, also called hypodermis or subcutis
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- Is a positively charged ion
- 3 colors located in a triangular position on the color wheel
- Ancient practice believed to have originated in India
- On a personal financial statement all the property you own is called
- The polar end of a molecule that has an affinity for water; water-loving
- The process of breaking down larger molecules or substances into smaller ones
- Another term for color
- Foot doctor
- Involves steeping an herb in a container such as a tea ball or tea bag in boiling water
- The controlled use of essential oils
- Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
- Substances that fight harmful oxidation that leads to free-radical attack
- The application of special currents that have a variety of effects on the skin
- A form of energy that produces light, heat, magnetic and chemical changes
- Hue with white added
- When a solution has an equal number of positive and negative ions is considered
- A safety device that prevents electrical wires from overheating. Cannot be reused
- Any treatment using sea products: seawater, sea mud, sea sand & sea plants
- The basic units of living matter
- Also described as microscopic blood vessels
- The resting phase of the hair growth
- Uses pressure on specific points of the feet, hands and sometimes ears
- Refers to the vibrancy of a color
- The study of hair
- Form of matter having definite weight but indefinite volume and shape
- Spongy organs composed of cells into which air enters when you inhale
- A process where a single cell divides into two identical daughter cells
- Outermost layer of the skin, the one you can see, also called cuticle
- Microscopic study of the skin's tissues
- Two or more atoms joined together by a chemical bond
- The eradication of all microbial life, including bacterial spores
- Tends to block or clog the pores and contribute to papules and pustules
- The study of the structure, function, and diseases of the muscles
- Colors opposite from each other on the color wheel
- Tendons get inflamed.
- Thick pigmented hair that grows on areas of the body after puberty
- The negative and positive poles ant the end of a circuit
- Loses an electron and oxygen is acquired
- Shedding, peeling, or coming off in scales of the stratum corneum
- Vessel walls are thick; help pump flow coming from heart
- Components that fill the intercellular spaces in the skin
- A specific target; benchmark of achievement
- The chemical breakdown of the skin caused by an intense heat is called.
- The smallest complete unit of an element
- A unit of electric strength
- Is the study of the structure and growth of the nails
- Hair that grown on the scalp
- Negatively charged particle that orbits the nucleus of an atom
- The science of the causes and effects of diseases
- Produced by the immune system to destroy, kill, or inactivate pathogens
- Underlaying or inner layer of the skin, also called cutis or true skin
- What is the solid part of a solution referred to as
- The control center of cell activities is called
100 Clues: Foot doctor • Eyelash hair • The study of hair • The largest artery • Hue with white added • Hue with black added • Tendons get inflamed. • Another term for color • Is a positively charged ion • A unit of electric pressure • A unit of electric strength • The medicinal use of plants • Hair that grown on the scalp • The basic units of living matter • Second level of infection control • ...
Not a crossword 2023-05-22
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- Using biotechnology techniques to solve environmental issues
- A group of atoms bonded together, often represented the smallest unit of a compound
- A branch of natural science involving matter or energy
- the principle stating that matter is not created or destroyed during a chemical reaction
- Temperature at which a liquid changes to a gas at a given pressure
- The physical combination of 2 or more substances; can be separated by physical means
- A mixture of fluid and other particles, which are undissolved
- Reproduction involving two parents; allows for the recombination of genes; leads to genetic diversity
- Energy of moving particles that make up all matter, heated substances have more thermal energy than cooled substances
- A molecule that carries energy with cells used by all living things; created during the process of cellular respiration and or fermentation
- The ability to be hammered into a sheet
- Energy derived from the movement of water
- Segment of DNA that provides information about a trait
- Important biological molecule composed of long chains of amino acids; component of all cells and living organisms
- Finding a way to use a resource again without changing it or reprocessing it
- The smallest unit of an element
- A characteristic of a substance that can be observed
- Renewable fuel made from various plant materials
- The natural movement of air, especially in the form of a current
- The quantity of matter within an object
- A substance made up of atoms of two or more different elements joined by chemical bonds
- The process by which the chemical energy of "food" molecules is released and partially captured in the form of ATP
- A characteristic of a substance that can be observed without changing the identity of the substance
- The ability to do work
- Basic unit of structure and function for all living organisms; contains genetic material and proteins
- Caused by invasion of a pathogen, often causing harm to tissues
- Elements that occur in a horizontal row on the periodic table
- mass/volume
- State of matter composed of freely moving molecules capable of indefinite explanation
- Rules of conduct recognized in respect to a particular class of human actions or a particular group, culture etc. Such as medicine or religion.
- Deoxyribonucleic acid; contains all heredity information for a living organism; located within each cell of an organism
- Branch of biotechnology that alters the genes in biological organisms to achieve a medicinal or agricultural purpose
- Resources consumed by humans much faster than nature can produce (coal, oil, natural gas, diamonds, metals, and other materials)
- Change A change in the physiucal properties of a substance, which is usually reversible
- Something that produces an observable physical change but still retains its original form. Some of these changes may include the appearance or disappearance of a color.
- A mixture that is evenly mixed; also called a solution
- Repossessing a resource so that the materials can be used again as another item.
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- An element with properties of both metals and nonmetals located along the stair-step line on the right side of the periodic table
- Organic matter used as a fuel
- Nonrenewable energy source formed from remains of living organisms, which cause pollution ( coal, natural gas, petroleum)
- A law that states that matter cannot be created or destroyed during a chemical reaction. The mass of the reactants is equal to the mass of the reactants.
- Scientific techniques used in crime scene investigation
- Energy derived from sources that are continually replenished by nature ( wind, solar, biomass, geothermal, hydropower, air, freshwater, soil, living things, and sunlight)
- the process by which one or more substances change to produce one or more different substances
- State of matter composed of tightly packed molecules, resting in a firm substance
- thermal energy generated and stored in the Earth
- An expression of compounds reacting together to form a new set of compounds
- Science related to farming and raising crops for consumption
- Field of study using living organisms to help manufacture medicine or other beneficial technologies
- An element above and to the right of the stair- step line of metalloids
- Energy harnessed from the sun
- Illness or sickness caused by genes, infection, toxicity, nutritional imbalance.
- Using sanitary habits to maintain health and prevent illness
- State of matter composed of freely moving molecules that do not usually separate
- Reproduction involving only one parent
- A chart illustrating chemical elements that compose all physical matter listed by atomic number and related groups
- Energy of electric charges moving through conductors, powers devices used in daily life
- A symbolic representation of one set of compounds reacting together to form a new set of compounds
- Mating and predicting offspring of animals or plants for specific traits
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed
- A pure substance made of only one kind of atom
- The process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy
- Chemical reactions that allow food to be converted into usable energy or stored in tissues
- Making a decision to not use a resource when an alternative is available
- point Temperature at which a solid changes to a liquid at a given pressure
- The study of heredity and the passing of genes from parent to offspring
- chemical reaction in which heat energy is absorbed
- The act of preserving or maintaining the planet and its resources; preventing the loss of a resource by way of thoughtful management of it.
- A mixture that is unevenly mixed
- A chemical reaction in which heat energy is given off
- a characteristic of a substance that can be observed ONLY when the identity of the substance is changed
- A change that occurs when one or more substances change into entirely new substances with different properties.
- Inhalation and exhalation of air; breathing
- Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom, released when protons or neutrons are added to or removed from the nucleus
- Measure of food energy
- A solid separate from a solution
- An element below and to the left of the stair-step line of metalloids; about 80% of the known elements are metals
- Unicellular prokaryotic organisms with many important applications in the field of biotechnology
- A homogenous mixture of two or more substances ( a substance is dissolved into a solvent)
- Elements that occur in a vertical column on the periodic table; also called a family.
80 Clues: mass/volume • The ability to do work • Measure of food energy • Organic matter used as a fuel • Energy harnessed from the sun • The smallest unit of an element • A mixture that is unevenly mixed • A solid separate from a solution • Energy cannot be created or destroyed • Reproduction involving only one parent • The ability to be hammered into a sheet • ...
AIMEE CLARK BIRTHDAY CROSWORD 2025-08-09
Across
- if the venue for your birthday dinner were instead a place of worship for chewy fruit-flavoured candy, it might be called this (7, 9)
- Ford slogan (2, 7)
- ELSEHAY rearranged
- surname of Sophie who graduated in KIC's class of '18
- hit song by Iyaz, or a fumble of the ball
- what other Barwon the Barwon River becomes
- audio streaming service founded in Sweden
- large, quadrupedal mammal which is also the national animal of Vietnam (5, 7)
- infer
- one might make a flight noisy and uncomfortable (6, 4)
- Andrew came over the other night to fiddle with mine
- TV series that features the characters Viktor and Heimerdinger
- street adjacent to Geelong Hospital
- resulting character after hitting Mario with a blue shell (according to colour theory)
- gateway to the Great Ocean Road
- my surname rhymes with several varieties of this
- Thai city frequented by Geelong teens (6, 3)
- national dish of Vietnam
- connection between two normally diverging anatomical structures
- suburb to the east of Highton
- Number of stars on the Subaru logo
- one of the films parodied in 'Scary Movie 3' (3, 4)
- key ingredient of tiramisu CLUE, what this is DIFFERENTIATE, tell apart, it is also a maths term
- you badly jammed one in a door
- disgraced athlete with last name (1.)
- word following (1.), a breaking of the sound barrier
- 'He-__!' often exclaimed by Michael Jackson
- surname of stern KIC teacher that sounds like VERDICT
- what Andrew yearns for, but fears on the netball court
- description of a video that is low quality, using letters from (1.)
- singer of 'Mirrors', first name
- Ed Sheeran will presumably fall out of love with his partner upon them reaching this age (7-3)
- Actress Foster of ‘Silence of the Lambs’
- ‘Fee-fi-fo…’
- long for
- Harry Potter House which begins with the letter missing from the title of this crossword
- (1.)'s best friend
- lead singer of a former girl group whose mother's name is synonymous with fate
- what I'm composing this crossword on, during my shift [phrase] (3, 5)
- Suncorp Super Netball team that shares its name with an AFL team
- movie you watched during childhood (hopefully) that was often an orange VHS tape
- an appropriate adjective for me if I was being eccentric
- What ‘K’ might represent
- what you might use an eraser for
- you'll probably fly over this on your way to Vietnam
- a fitting term for the effect a prolonged loss of electricity may have on an ice-sculpting business
- earthquake aftermath
- opposite of (1.)
- KIC's favourite sport, in my opinion
- name of the goodest boy in the whole wide world
- belief that life is meaningless
- ‘No Internet’ dinosaur species (1-3)
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- what you can't use to cheat on this crossword, if you are completing this crossword as intended
- Lobbers and Floppers' most frequent spectator
- popular Moorabool Street bar, or time when children play outside at school
- An intense surgical operation, in board game form
- what baby computers call their fathers (corny joke)
- first name of actor who shares your birthday and plays a demonic clown in one of his films
- only Asian country to adopt the imperial system
- country of the city one of our friends is named after
- the hottest planet in our solar system
- object often wielded by WWE performers, though not its typical use
- surgical operation removing cancerous tumours from a gland in the abdomen
- a tattoo artist might refer to their customers as one
- Kardinia's predecessor
- to assign similar roles to the same actor or actress (e.g. Will Ferrell, Michael Cera)
- what some netball umpires at Kardinia Park might give you for committing murder, for example [phrase] (4, 2, 3, 5)
- comfortable footwear for nurses
- a Big Bad Wolf's Kryptonite
- if you were wearing pants with this design, I might say, 'Where are your legs?' jokingly
- Elaine’s obsession
- second word of an Australian business beginning with your last name
- you might use one to wipe water from your shower door
- part of your hand, or metal spike, or to complete perfectly, or sexual act
- what a patient administered benzodiazepines might say
- popular anime
- Academy Award winner for best animated feature at the Oscars in 2002
- genre of music that is also a material
- one of two colours appearing on the Vietnamese flag
- surname of horror writer who shares this name with a member of our netball team
- country beginning with the remaining letters from (1.)
- first four letters of a type of tree that retains its foliage throughout the year
- what light is made of
- yours should be very high now, if you are completing this crossword as I asked you to
- like many of the messages in the group chat (1-1)
- leave an aircraft
- 'see!' upon proving someone wrong (1, 4, 3, 2)
- an overnight flight
- both netball and airplanes have these
- 'Stranger Things' protagonist
- name of the creek where boys live
- an association you might make with a slipper and a pumpkin
- first name of actress who shares your birthday and appears in 'Twilight' and 'Pitch Perfect'
- homophone for how you might greet someone whose name is a homophone for the basic unit of heredity, or cleanliness
- my favourite and least favourite video game (6, 2, 7)
- Geelong restaurant that often precedes visits to Augustus
- NYT's smaller crossword title (3, 4)
- what wisdom leads to
- you'll likely return from your holiday with one of these
- sometimes you have to be this when speaking to one in the hospital
- Zodiac sign of a person born 9 August, if they were born two weeks later
- Geelong Sports Hub menu item
- what the future has in store for Andrew & I
- Rihanna suggests shining bright like one
- one might describe a suspect's as 'medium'
- what ignorance is to people who would rather not know
106 Clues: infer • long for • ‘Fee-fi-fo…’ • popular anime • opposite of (1.) • leave an aircraft • Ford slogan (2, 7) • ELSEHAY rearranged • Elaine’s obsession • (1.)'s best friend • an overnight flight • what wisdom leads to • earthquake aftermath • what light is made of • Kardinia's predecessor • national dish of Vietnam • What ‘K’ might represent • a Big Bad Wolf's Kryptonite • Geelong Sports Hub menu item • ...
World Hand Hygiene Day 5th May 2025-05-01
THREE QUESTİONS 2024-11-25
Across
- Showing genuine, sincere intention or belief, without any signs of joking or superficiality. It denotes seriousness and sincerity in thought or behavior.
- An unexpected or surprise attack, usually by people who are hiding or waiting to strike. Ambushes are often planned and are used to catch the target off guard, causing them to be vulnerable.
- It means something is directly underneath or lower than something else, often at a lower level. This can also be used figuratively to describe something as inferior or not worthy of attention.
- Suitable or right for a particular person, situation, or condition. It indicates something is fitting or acceptable within the context, whether in behavior, attire, or decision-making.
- The need or desire for something, or a strong request. It can refer to something people urgently require or ask for, whether it’s goods, services, or action.
- Something that is exact, correct, or specific to a high degree, leaving no room for misunderstanding. Precision emphasizes clarity and accuracy in details or actions.
- An open or enclosed area at the entrance of a house or building, often with a roof and supported by columns or walls. Porches are often used for relaxation or as a place to greet visitors.
- To forcefully stand up for one's rights, beliefs, or authority. It’s about making your stance known confidently, without allowing others to dismiss or undermine it.
- When liquid, gas, or another substance slowly passes through a porous or permeable surface, often in small amounts. Seeping refers to a gradual movement that is slow but continuous.
- Used to indicate that something is not more than what is mentioned, often in a way that downplays its significance or importance. It emphasizes simplicity or lack of complexity.
- A feeling of annoyance or anger caused by being unable to do something or achieve a goal. It often arises from obstacles, delays, or failure to meet expectations.
- The process of mending a broken relationship or bringing people who were in conflict back together. It involves resolving differences and restoring harmony.
- Showing the highest degree of effort or importance. It represents the peak of attention, effort, or respect in a particular context.
- Experiencing difficulty or effort, often in overcoming obstacles. Struggling involves perseverance and striving to achieve something despite challenges.
- To call or invite someone, often for a specific purpose or action. Summoning can be a formal or urgent request for someone's presence or assistance.
- In a severe or rigid manner. Strictly emphasizes the enforcement of rules or standards without leniency or flexibility.
- To bring an activity or process to an end or stop doing something. This can involve halting an action, process, or behavior at a particular point, often due to necessity or external influence.
- To be able to do something without causing harm or difficulty. It usually refers to having enough resources, such as time, money, or energy, to manage a particular action or decision.
- To think deeply and carefully about something. Pondering involves serious consideration or reflection, often to understand something more clearly or make a decision.
- To do something with careful and persistent effort, paying close attention to detail and showing great dedication. It reflects a focused, hardworking approach toward achieving a goal.
- To hit or collide with something. Striking can involve physical force or emotional impact, often in an unexpected or forceful way.
- To share something personal or private, often with someone you trust or in a formal setting. Confession typically involves admitting a truth, often after secrecy or guilt.
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- To present or ask a question, especially one that requires consideration or solving. Posing can also refer to adopting a particular posture, often for a photograph or show.
- A purposeful activity or pursuit, often involving significant effort and dedication. An endeavor typically involves striving toward a goal with persistence and determination.
- A state of rest in which the body and mind are temporarily inactive, especially when it is a peaceful or deep sleep. Slumber denotes calm and restful sleep, typically without disturbance.
- The act of stopping or delaying before making a decision or taking action because of indecision or uncertainty. It can suggest a lack of confidence or fear of the outcome.
- A request for information or clarification on a specific subject, often through questioning. An inquiry seeks to gain understanding or solve a problem.
- A formal or serious promise to do something, often involving an obligation or dedication. It is a commitment, whether personal or societal, to uphold a responsibility.
- To perceive or recognize something clearly, especially when it requires careful observation or insight. It involves making distinctions based on subtle differences or signs.
- A piece of fabric carried for personal hygiene, especially for wiping one's face, nose, or hands. It is often a small, portable cloth used to address personal needs.
- To leave someone or something behind, often permanently, without intending to return. This can apply to people, places, or responsibilities, signaling a complete departure or desertion.
- To move out of or away from a place where something was concealed or not visible. It indicates coming into view, becoming apparent, or developing from a hidden state.
- To provide what is required or expected, either in a practical, emotional, or intellectual sense. Satisfaction is about fulfilling needs or desires to bring contentment.
- A sudden attack or series of attacks, often related to medical conditions. Seizures are typically involuntary and can involve convulsions or a loss of control over the body.
- A particular event, situation, or set of circumstances, often implying something important or noteworthy. It can also refer to a romantic relationship, especially one outside of marriage.
- To cause movement or activity, often gently or subtly. Stirring something can mean mixing or activating it, and it can also refer to arousing emotions or actions.
- Something that occurs at the start or early stage of a process or event. Initial often refers to the first step or moment that sets the tone for what follows.
- Pain, often intense or prolonged, either physical or emotional. It’s a state of suffering that can feel overwhelming, whether it's from injury, loss, or emotional distress.
- The act of showing reverence or devotion, typically to a deity or a higher power. Worship involves deep respect and often manifests in rituals, prayers, or other expressions of faith.
- To forcefully expel saliva, often in disgust or anger. Spitting can also refer to ejecting something from the mouth, like food or liquid.
- A tool for digging, usually with a flat, pointed blade. Spades are commonly used in gardening, construction, and other tasks that require digging into the earth.
- To care for or look after something. Tending involves taking responsibility for something’s well-being, whether it’s a plant, animal, or person.
- A feeling of sorrow or compassion for someone who is experiencing pain, trouble, or hardship. Pity often involves sympathy for someone's misfortune, though it can also suggest a sense of superiority.
- To give in or surrender to temptation or pressure. Succumbing means yielding to something, often after resistance or a prolonged battle.
- To move or travel in a continuous stream, often used for liquids or gases. It can also refer to a state of smooth and uninterrupted progress in an activity or process.
45 Clues: In a severe or rigid manner. Strictly emphasizes the enforcement of rules or standards without leniency or flexibility. • To hit or collide with something. Striking can involve physical force or emotional impact, often in an unexpected or forceful way. • ...
AP Euro Unit 6 CrossWord Puzzle 2021-05-01
Across
- Involved many different countries using post industrial manufacturing methods to increase their production of goods in order to become more like Britain.
- A farming system that required the rotation of crops throughout three years. One year would maintain wheat, the next one oats or beans, and finally the last year would have rye.
- Boats powered by steam engines that delivered goods and materials faster and more efficiently than normal boats.
- A french constitution issued by Louis XVIII after he became king that made the charter, which was revised in 1830 and remained in effect until 1848, preserving many liberties won by the French Revolution.
- a legal structure that doesn’t affect the amount of money an investor puts into a business or company that is caused by a corporate loss.
- A short-lived republican government of France under President Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte.
- A stage of industrial development in which rural workers used hand tools in their homes to manufacture goods on a large scale for sale in a market.
- A simple, inexpensive, hand-powered spinning machine.
- A gender division of labor with the wife at home as mother and homemaker and the husband as wage earner.
- The push for ideas to help solve or create a new invention that would improve current issues.
- The point where iron was made cheaply and soon available to everyone. This ultimately led to the increase in iron production and made iron a more indispensable part of the British economy.
- Confederation: the combination of many German speaking countries of the Austrian Empire to maintain its empire.
- The transformation of large numbers of small peasant farmers into landless rural earners.
- A major British political reform that increased the number of male voters by about 50 percent and gave political representation to new industrial areas
- Groups formed in order to represent another group of people, like workers in factories.
- A document that called for free trade and no government interference in the economy.
- The nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte.
- Laws that required high tariffs on grain.
- The author of the Essay on the Principle of Population, that described the dynamics of human populations.
- A group of handicraft workers who attacked factories in northern England in 1811 and later, smashing the new machines that they believed were putting them out of work.
- The location of the Great Exhibition in 1851 in London; an architectural masterpiece made entirely out of glass and iron.
- The rate of living newborns/people in Europe during the 1700’s.
- A treaty that was between Germany and other nations that created a customs agreement.
- an expanded liberal ideology that endorsed universal democratic voting rights, at least for males, and radical equality for all.
- Extra jobs for extra money that most unmarried women would have.
- Awareness of belonging to a distinct social and economic class whose interests might conflict with those of other classes.
- Acts passed in order to increase the safety and hygiene requirements for children and adults in factories.
- A movement that was for women’s rights to vote and obtain property.
- A scornful reference to the British victory at Waterloo, referring to the protests in Manchester that required the use of armed cavalry.
- A transportation improvement that allowed heavy machinery and good to be moved quickly and efficiently by train.
- A book about the blistering indictment of the capitalist classes.
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- A pamphlet informing people of the goals and wishes of the Communist movement.
- The idea that disease was caused by the spread of living organisms that could be controlled.
- Class Wage laborers that came from far away to work in cities, as factory workers, porters, builders, and domestic servants.
- A theory that laws should be understood as social rules.
- The rate of children born over the 1700’s in Europe.
- A term first coined in 1799 to describe the burst of major inventions and economic expansion that began in Britain in the late 18th century.
- A name given to an unmarried woman who was a loom spinner.
- The rebuilding/structuring of big buildings into smaller neighborhoods with better sanitation and lighting.
- The 18th century system of rural industry in which a merchant loaned raw materials to cottage workers, who processed them and returned the finished products to the merchant.
- A belief in free trade and competition based on Adam Smith’s argument that the invisible hand of free competition would benefit all individuals, rich and poor.
- Orders made by the government that usually are in place to collect money for other projects.
- English law prohibiting underground work for all women and girls as well as for boys under ten.
- The organization of artisanal production into trade based associations, or guilds, each of which received a monopoly over its trade and the right to train apprentices and hire workers.
- The formation of Hungarian revolutionary leaders that pushed for extreme liberal ideas to unify and centralize Hungary.
- Socialism A group of socialist who believed in helping the poor through government organized, publicly funded workshops.
- Parliament: the goal/hope of unifying all of the German states including both Austria and Prussia.
- The idea of Jeremy Bentham that social policies should promote the “greatest good for the greatest number."
- An influential political program based on the socialist ideas of German radical Karl Marx, which called for a working class revolution to overthrow capitalist society and establish a Communist state.
- British laws passed in 1799 that outlaws unions and strikes, favoring capitalist business people over skilled artisans. Bitterly resented and widely disregarded by many craft builds, the acts were repealed by Parliament in 1824.
- A movement that sought political democracy and the right for every man to be able to vote.
- The commuting between rural and suburban areas that allowed workers to travel around the city with electric streetcars and mass transits.
- City A reference to the amount of people who would walk around the city to get to work and etc.
- The movement of different crops in order to gain the most crop yield possible, without the destruction of the soil.
- A spinning machine that had a capacity of several hundred spindles and used waterpower; it therefore required a larger and more specialized mill-a factory.
- It was a plan for the national unification of German speaking countries that included parts of Austria, but was inevitably declined by Austrian rulers.
- Unruly destruction and protests against another form of political power.
- A backlash against the emergence of individualism and the fragmentation of industrial society, and a move toward cooperation and a sense of community; the key ideas were economic planning, greater social equality, and state regulation of property.
- Days when street fights and massive casualties overran the streets of France.
- The Duke of Chartres, distinguished himself as the commanding troops during the Revolutionary Wars.
- The shift that occurred as families in northwestern Europe focused on earning wages instead of producing goods for household consumption.
- A gov.’s way of supporting and aiding its own economy by laying high taxes on imported goods from other countries, as when France responded to cheaper British goods flooding their country by imposing high tariffs on some imported products.
- The state that the plan to unify the German speaking states after it was repeatedly rejected by Austria.
- A breakthrough invention by Thomas Savery in 1698 and Thomas Newcomen in 1705 that burned coal to produce steam, which was then used to operate a pump; the early models were superseded by James Watt’s more efficient steam engine, patented in 1769.
- The movement to fence in fields in order to farm more effectively, at the expense of poor peasants who relied on common fields for farming and pasture.
- A theory that suggests that the pressure of population growth prevents wages from rising above the subsistence level.
- The idea that each person had their own genus and specific identity that manifested itself especially in a common language and history, and often led to the desire for an independent political state.
- Liberty and equality.
68 Clues: Liberty and equality. • The nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte. • Laws that required high tariffs on grain. • The rate of children born over the 1700’s in Europe. • A simple, inexpensive, hand-powered spinning machine. • A theory that laws should be understood as social rules. • A name given to an unmarried woman who was a loom spinner. • ...
B4M5 Puzzle Time! 2024-01-04
Across
- A small mesh tube inserted into an artery to help keep it open and improve blood flow.
- A potent pain reliever, this medication might make you think of "hydrating morphine" for effective pain control.
- The body's "liquid life" that carries oxygen, nutrients, and waste products.
- Chest pain or discomfort caused by reduced blood flow to the heart muscle.
- A device that delivers an electric shock to the heart to restore normal rhythm during sudden cardiac arrest.
- This surgical state is like an "accessible chest arena," allowing direct access to the heart.
- This medical procedure is like a "filtration fiesta," cleansing the blood when kidneys need assistance.
- It's a direct pathway into the bloodstream, often referred to as a "lifeline" for administering medications or fluids.
- This opioid analgesic provides pain relief in various medical scenarios.
- A rapid heart rhythm originating in the ventricles, it's like a "ventricular turbocharge."
- Think of this procedure as the insertion of a breathing tube, ensuring a secure "air highway" for patients who need respiratory support.
- This pain management technique involves administering medication near the spinal cord, like a "spinal shield" against pain.
- This term might evoke images of "hemoglobin liberation," the breakdown of red blood cells.
- This medication is like a "speedy antidote," used to increase heart rate in certain situations.
- With this system, patients have control over their pain relief, like a "personal comfort assistant."
- This medical device, named after its inventor, is a flexible tube inserted into a specific body part to drain fluids or allow monitoring—commonly used in the urinary system for drainage.
- These vessels carry blood away from the heart, and the word might remind you of a major thoroughfare for blood circulation.
- This is a type of temporary ventricular support device, giving a little "impel" or push to the heart's pumping ability.
- This state could be likened to an "abstinent agitation," with symptoms arising after discontinuing alcohol use.
- A test that records the electrical activity of the heart over a period of time, providing information about heart rate and rhythm.
- A feminine hygiene device used in healthcare settings, it helps manage incontinence by providing a non-invasive way to collect urine.
- This vascular condition might be seen as a "bulging balloon," a weakening and expansion of a blood vessel wall.
- This life-saving technology acts like an "external oxygen magician," supporting heart and lung function.
- This catheter is like a "streamlined sensor" for measuring pressures in the heart and lungs.
- Irregular heart rhythm; can be too fast (tachycardia) or too slow (bradycardia).
- A cardiac condition that might make you think of a "wacky pathway" disrupting the normal heart rhythm.
- A slow heart rate that might be likened to a "brake on the cardiac highway."
- This healthcare professional is a "caring conduit," providing patient care and support.
- This is like a "pericardial pool," an abnormal accumulation of fluid around the heart.
- This approach focuses on providing comfort and relief, like a soothing "pal" during challenging times in healthcare.
- Think of this medication as a "dose of boost" for the heart. It's a positive inotrope used to increase cardiac output.
- This test provides information on blood oxygen and acidity, acting like an "arterial balance gauge."
- This imaging technique uses sound waves, providing a "visual symphony" of internal structures without radiation.
- Medications that constrict blood vessels, raising blood pressure; used in cases of severe hypotension.
- Also known as adrenaline, this medication can quickly raise blood pressure and heart rate in emergency situations, making you feel "epic" and energized.
- A life-threatening arrhythmia, it might sound like a "ventricular frenzy."
- This flexible feeding tube may sound like a "delicate dexterity" for enteral nutrition.
- This cardiac condition might make you think of a "silent pause" in the heart's rhythm.
- This sedative-hypnotic agent is sometimes humorously called "milk of amnesia" due to its milky appearance and ability to induce rapid anesthesia.
- A procedure to diagnose and treat heart conditions using a catheter to access the heart's chambers and blood vessels.
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- A medication that might sound like a "calm crescendo," used to slow down the heart rate.
- Syndrome This condition may feel like a "confined squeeze," where increased pressure affects muscles and nerves.
- This condition involves a sudden blockage of the pulmonary arteries.
- The opposite of intubation, it's like saying "exit the tube" - the process of removing the breathing tube once the patient can breathe independently.
- This process is like a "blood ID check," ensuring compatibility for blood transfusions.
- A protein released into the bloodstream during a heart attack; elevated levels indicate heart muscle damage.
- Part of the heart's valves, this term might bring to mind a "merry portal" regulating blood flow.
- This signaling device is like a "summons spotlight," allowing patients to request assistance.
- This drainage system acts like a "chest conduit," removing air or fluid from the pleural space.
- Continuous assessment of blood pressure, heart rate, and other parameters to evaluate the heart's pumping ability and overall cardiovascular status.
- An implanted device that helps regulate the heart's rhythm by sending electrical impulses to the heart muscles.
- Mechanical device that helps patients breathe by delivering oxygen to the lungs and removing carbon dioxide.
- The largest artery in the body, it's like the "aortic avenue" carrying oxygenated blood to the rest of the body.
- This antiarrhythmic medication is often used to regulate the heart's rhythm, and its name might remind you of an "amiable drone."
- This acute heart attack might make you think of a "significant ST-elevation event."
- This wave on an ECG represents ventricular depolarization, like the "quick response signal" in cardiac rhythm.
- This type of heart attack may be considered a "non-ST elevated myocardial incident."
- This cooling device sounds like a "chill sentinel," helping maintain optimal body temperature in critical situations.
- This monitoring method measures oxygen saturation, acting like a "pulse oxygen meter" for real-time assessment.
- The central organ in the circulatory system, often symbolized as a sign of love or emotion.
- This surgical technique involves harvesting veins using an endoscope, like a "vein voyage" with minimally invasive tools.
- This protein is like a "plasma performer," maintaining colloidal osmotic pressure in blood.
- A mechanical device providing support to a weakened heart's left ventricle, ensuring blood flow and giving a "left-hand" to the heart.
- This electrolyte is essential for heart function, like the "potent partner" in maintaining proper cardiac rhythm.
- Emergency procedure involving chest compressions and rescue breathing to restore blood circulation and breathing in a person with cardiac arrest.
- This genetic disorder might be associated with a "marvelous frame," characterized by tall stature and elongated limbs.
- This event involves a disruption of blood flow to the brain.
- Often referred to as a "heart attack," it occurs when blood flow to a part of the heart muscle is blocked, leading to damage or death of the heart tissue.
- This measurement reflects left atrial pressure, like a "wedged-in indicator" of cardiac function.
- Medications or interventions aimed at improving the force of heart contractions.
- Imagine a "splitting spectacle" - this term refers to the tearing of layers in blood vessels.
- This cardiac condition may feel like a "heart hug," where fluid compresses the heart.
- This principle calculates cardiac output, like a "flow formula" based on oxygen consumption.
- Inflammation of the pericardium (the sac surrounding the heart), causing chest pain.
- This device is like a "smart guardian" for the heart, delivering a shock to restore normal rhythm when needed.
- This irregular heart rhythm might make you think of a "chaotic atrial fiesta."
- This system helps manage waste in a controlled way, ensuring a clean and comfortable environment; think of it as a "sanitary strategy" for dealing with digestive remnants.
- The organ responsible for oxygenating blood and removing carbon dioxide, helping you breathe and sing "lung" notes.
- A device inserted into the aorta to assist the heart in pumping blood, often used in cases of cardiac failure.
- A medication with a name that might make you think of "milling around" – it's a phosphodiesterase inhibitor that helps improve heart function.
80 Clues: This event involves a disruption of blood flow to the brain. • This condition involves a sudden blockage of the pulmonary arteries. • This opioid analgesic provides pain relief in various medical scenarios. • Chest pain or discomfort caused by reduced blood flow to the heart muscle. • A life-threatening arrhythmia, it might sound like a "ventricular frenzy." • ...
Manajemen Sumber Daya Manusia 2023-07-13
Across
- Metode yang digunakan untuk memastikan bahwa karyawan memiliki keterampilan dan pengetahuan yang diperlukan untuk pekerjaan mereka
- Sebuah hasil saringan dari para talent terbaik di setiap kelompoknya
- Proses pengembangan organisasi yang sangat memerlukan adanya suatu keterampilan mengenai analisis
- Landasan dan haluan berperilaku kerja dalam bentuk kesediaan untuk mengikuti dan mentaati hal- hal yang menjadi keharusannya, merupakan pengertian loyalitas kerja menurut …
- Talent Management (Manajemen Talenta) adalah suatu proses manajemen SDM dalam berapa proses
- Salah satu ciri-ciri kecerdasan intelektual
- Istilah yang mengacu pada kebijakan dan praktik yang dirancang untuk melindungi hak-hak karyawan
- Indikator Kepuasan Kerja
- Penghentian hubungan kerja antara karyawan dan perusahaan secara sukarela
- Dokumen yang menggambarkan tanggung jawab dan wewenang karyawan dalam organisasi.
- kemampuan untuk merasakan emosi disebut kecerdasan …
- Sikap atau keadaan di mana seseorang menunjukkan komitmen, ketekunan, dan keinginan yang kuat untuk mencapai tujuan atau tugas tertentu
- Kesadaran dan kesediaan seseorang menaati semua peraturan perusahaan dan norma-norma sosial yang berlaku
- Proses peningkatan posisi atau peran seorang karyawan di dalam organisasi
- Memperbaiki proses perekrutan dan seleksi perusahaan merupakan …. manajemen talenta
- Salah satu indikator penilaian kinerja
- Orang luar mendengarkan, menganalisis masalah dan pemecahannya merupakan karakteristik partisipasi …
- ….. organisasi melibatkan pemahaman, memiliki tujuan, berproses dan memiliki tahapan untuk sebagai perubahan dalam sebuah organisasi kearah yang lebih baik
- Harapan atau kepercayaan seseorang bahwa usaha tidak akan menghianati hasil
- Indeks produktivitas, output / ….
- Pemberian hukuman yang lebih berat terhadap pelanggaran yang berulang, merupakan pengertian disiplin …
- Salah satu aspek yang perlu mendapat perhatian dalam rangka pemberdayaan SDM menurut Sedarmayanti (2017:313), yaitu … yang jelas
- Salah satu indikator disiplin kerja menurut Hasibuan (2015:195)
- Hirarki birokrasi cenderung membatasi kelancaran arus informasi, mempersulit organisasi untuk cepat menyesuaikan diri dengan tuntutan perubahan lingkungan dan menghasilkan cara berfikir dan berperilaku kaku, tidak fleksibel, merupakan cara untuk mengatasi hambatan yang bersifat ...
- Merancang intervensi dan memimpin perubahan, merupakan …. Pengembangan organisasi
- Salah satu konsep dasar manajemen
- Gaya manajemen yang berfokus pada partisipasi aktif karyawan dalam pengambilan keputusan
- ….. based criteria yaitu penilaian berdasarkan perilaku-perilaku yang diharapkan sesuai dengan aspek hukum, etika, normatif, atau teknis
- Agar karyawan termotivasi dan merasakan kepentingan dalam kemajuan profesional mereka, merupakan tujuan penilaian kinerja menurut …
- ….. based criteria yaitu penilaian terhadap kemampuan pribadi
- Keterampilan yang dimiliki serta profesionalisme karyawan dalam bekerja
- Evaluasi kinerja karyawan yang dilakukan secara teratur, merupakan …. kinerja
- Salah satu indikator disiplin kerja menurut Mathis (2013:194-198)
- Mengelola semua aspek produksi, termasuk tenaga kerja dan bahan baku, menghasilkan output berkaliber tinggi
- Indikator penilaian kinerja yaitu dengan pertimbangan penting ketika mempekerjakan karyawan kontrak atau masa percobaan
- Teori intelegensi yang dikemukakan oleh Alfred Binet (dalam W.S. Winkel)
- Hasil pekerjaan yang dapat menunjukkan kualitas kerja seorang pegawai
- Loyalitas timbul karena dipengaruhi oleh usia seseorang, tingkat pendidikan seseorang serta sifat masing-masing pribadinya, merupakan indikator loyalitas menurut …
- Masyarakat berperan dalam analisis untuk perencanaan kegiatan dan pembentukan atau penguatan kelembagaan merupakan karakteristik partisipasi …
- Salah satu standar penilaian kinerja
- Salah satu hal yang mendorong tingginya produktivitas kerja
- Salah satu faktor yang mempengaruhi loyalitas
- Jenis tata kelola perusahaan, dan secara efisien mengontrol semua jenis aktivitas
- Teori Motivasi Herzberg ada dua macam, yaitu Faktor Hygiene dan Faktor …
- Salah satu karakter pembentukan tingkah laku intelegen
- Mampu mengatasi masalah sesuai prinsip dan keyakinan yang dipegangnya merupakan karakteristik dari kecerdasan …
- Menghilangkan hambatan yang sifatnya tradisional antara fungsi dan operasi organisasi merupakan cara untuk mengatasi hambatan yang bersifat …
- Pelibatan seseorang atau beberapa orang dalam suatu kegiatan.
- Konsep yang mengacu pada fleksibilitas dalam jam kerja dan lokasi kerja
- Faktor yang mempengaruhi perkembangan karir
- Perubahan periodik karyawan dari satu tugas ke tugas yang lain
- Pengembangan organisasi adalah suatu proses yang dilakukan secara sadar dan terencana untuk mengembangkan kemampuan suatu organisasi. Merupakan pengertian menurut …
- Usaha untuk mempertahankan dana atau meningkatkan kondisi fisik, mental, dan sikap karyawan
- Asas pemeliharaan yang berisi Peraturan-peraturan yang bersumber dari undang undang, Keppres, dan keputusan menteri harus dijadikan asas program pemeliharaan karyawan
- Orientasi emosional yang dipegang tentang suatu hasil dan keinginan terdalam seseorang
- Tingkat paling tinggi dalam penggolongan intelegensi
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- Saling mengisi talent antar unit yang berbeda merupakan tujuan utama manajemen talenta yang dikemukakan oleh
- Tekad dan kesanggupan individu untuk menaati, melaksanakan, mengamalkan peraturan-peraturan dengan penuh kesadaran dan sikap tanggung jawab
- Saling tukar menukar pendapat dalam menentukan norma, etika kerja
- Porgram yang memberikan para talent berbagai fasilitas dan pengembangan disebut Talent..
- Tentukan kriteria prestasi tinggi merupakan salah satu …. manajemen talenta
- Langkah awal dalam organization development
- Salah satu arah pengembangan organisasi di masa depan, yaitu perubahan …
- Upaya perusahaan untuk mempertahankan loyalitas karyawan
- Sebutkan salah satu model manajemen talenta
- …… evaluasi akan sangat membantu dalam pengembangan organisasi untuk mengetahui perihal yang sudah dilakukan. Evaluasi ini untuk melihat hasil yang telah dicapai, sesuai atau tidak bahkan kurang
- Visibilitas merupakan manfaat pengelolaan
- Keadaan di mana karyawan tidak lagi diperlukan dalam pekerjaan mereka karena perubahan dalam organisasi.
- Salah satu Variabel yang memiliki hubungan dengan kepuasaan kerja
- Perbandingan antara hasil yang dicapai dengan keseluruhan sumber daya yang digunakan
- Salah satu model umum dari kepuasan kerja yang memberi perhatian pada berbagai sebab Menurut (Kreitner & Kinicki 2007)
- Dalam Montgomery (dalam Cahyo Tri Wibowo 2015) mendefinisikan unsur kecerdasan spiritual menjadi 5 indikator, Siapa yang mengemukakan pendapat tersebut
- Gaji atau upah yang dibayarkan kepada karyawan di atas gaji pokok sebagai penghargaan atas kinerja yang baik
- Adanya perhatian dan pengarahan kepada karyawan merupakan salah satu faktor yang mempengaruhi disiplin menurut …
- Salah satu kendala dalam hambatan manajemen talenta di perusahaan
- Peran manajemen dalam memahami dasar-dasar manajemen akan membantu untuk mengatur secara keseluruhan
- Salah satu proses yang terdapat pada manajemen talenta
- Untuk memberikan kesadaran bersama terkait adanya permasalahan dalam organisasi, merupakan tujuan pengembangan organisasi menurut …
- Salah satu manfaat pemberdayaan sumber daya manusia menurut Sedarmayanti (2017:313), yaitu sebagai …
- Peran manajemen berupa Ide-ide dasar yang mencakup fungsi pembuatan rencana di semua tingkatan manajemen, dari atas ke bawah
- Sebuah kesempatan mencari tenaga kerja dan menyeimbangkan kehidupan tenaga kerja dengan kehidupan di luar kerja merupakan nilai ..
- Standar penilaian yang disetujui dan diterima oleh semua pegawai yang akan mendapat penilaian
- Insiden kritis merupakan … penilaian kinerja
- Perpindahan atau perubahan posisi seorang karyawan dari satu departemen, unit bisnis, atau lokasi kerja ke yang lain di dalam organisasi
- Bentuk penghargaan atau imbalan yang diberikan kepada seseorang sebagai stimulus atau motivasi untuk mencapai tujuan atau kinerja yang diinginkan
- Tindakan karyawan yang mengungkapkan loyalitasnya terhadap perusahaan
- ….. based criteria yaitu penilaian atas tujuan atau jenis output yang ingin dicapai
- Kinetika energi kerja yang padanannya dalam bahasa Inggris adalah
- Suatu upaya untuk memperbaiki dan menindak karyawan yang melakukan pelanggaran terhadap aturan yang berlaku, merupakan pengertian disiplin …
- Periode waktu di mana seorang karyawan tidak bekerja atau tidak hadir di tempat kerja dengan izin dari perusahaan atau organisasi tempat mereka bekerja
- Seperangkat hasil yang dicapai dan merujuk pada tindakan pencapaian serta pelaksanaan sesuatu pekerjaan yang diminta
- Manajemen Lini Pertama. Tanggung jawab divisi bawah ini termasuk melaksanakan kebijakan bagian …., serta mengawasi dan mengelola karyawan
- Ada berapa ciriciri umum dari pengembangan organisasi menurut pendapat Kenneth dan Gary
- Ukuran efisiensi produktif
- Merasakan sebagaimana yang di rasakan oleh orang lain
- Kemampuan manusia untuk berpikir secara rasional disebut kecerdasan …
- Salah satu orang yang dapat mengevaluasi kinerja seorang karyawan
- Tingkatan manajemen yangi bertugas untuk mewujudkan konsep- konsep manajemen yang melibatkan direksi
- Indikator EQ untuk menggerakkan dan menuntun kita menuju sasaran
- Masyarakat membentuk kelompok untuk mencapai tujuan proyek merupakan karakteristik partisipasi …
- Saling menerima dan mendengarkan semua yang terlibat lalu adanya persamaan persepsi
- Pengembangan organisasi merupakan suatu upaya atau usaha yang terorganisir, terencana dan terprogram secara
- Proses penilaian kepada pekerja dalam melakukan pekerjaannya yang disesuaikan dengan standar, Disebut …. kinerja
- Model pengembangan karir
- Masyarakat menjawab pertanyaan-pertanyaan penelitian merupakan karakteristik partisipasi …
- Bentuk pelatihan di mana karyawan baru diberikan pengetahuan dan keterampilan yang diperlukan untuk pekerjaan mereka
106 Clues: Indikator Kepuasan Kerja • Model pengembangan karir • Ukuran efisiensi produktif • Indeks produktivitas, output / …. • Salah satu konsep dasar manajemen • Salah satu standar penilaian kinerja • Salah satu indikator penilaian kinerja • Visibilitas merupakan manfaat pengelolaan • Langkah awal dalam organization development • Salah satu ciri-ciri kecerdasan intelektual • ...
Chemistry 2023-03-26
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- shared electron pair = ___ pair
- a polymer is originated from thousands of ___
- caesium reacts more ___ than rubidium does
- formula of a stable (2,8,5) molecule
- widely used to make containers
- ___ number is the sum of the number of p and n in the atom
- hazard warning of potassium and sodium, other than flammable
- the lowest level of crude oil fractions
- smell of sulphur dioxide
- plastic foam is produced from polystyrene by adding a foaming ___ while heating it
- Na burns with ___ yellow flame
- formula of a stable sulphur molecule
- crude oil is a mixture of ___ molecules
- the formula of a covalent compound shows the ___ of one atom to the other(s) in the molecule
- hazard warning of benzene, tetrachloromethane and asbestos
- neon glows ___ when electricity passes through it
- holds 7.3% in nauter (third highest)
- in the periodic table, elements are arranged in order of ___ order of atomic numbers
- covalent bond is the strong electrostatic attraction between the shared electrons and two ___ of the bonded atoms
- covalent bond with three shared electron pairs
- ___ clothes are made from crude oil fractions
- short form of what you can do when shopping and buying things
- structure of He
- study of substances
- exception of molecules in compounds
- the smallest part of an element or a compound which can exist on its own under room conditions
- bond of C-60 molecule
- noble gases are ___ gases as they can exist on their own
- alkaline ___ metal
- ___ oil is a fuel for heavy vehicles
- the darker colour it has, the less ___ it is
- the more easily it flows, the lower ___ it has
- an atom or a group of atoms having an overall electric charge
- a metalloid
- electro. conducts electricity when _?_ or in ___ solution but not in solid state
- on adding sodium _?_ solution, coloured aqueous solution of halog. turn to ___
- tin+copper
- Reduce, reuse and recycle
- plastics affect the cityscape and environmental ___.
- Group I elements have low ___ points and boiling points
- used to describe how the strong force of ionic bond extends
- plastic ___ take 450 years to decompose
- crude oil can be separated ___ to different compounds
- in the formula for electronic arrangement of atoms, n = ___ number
- a kind of non-metal compounds that can form electro. in water
- Group I elements are ___ metals that they can be easily cut with a knife
- stable, barely react
- to make bristles of toothbrushes, fishing nets, ropes and stockings, etc.
- the reacitvity of elements ___ down the group
- fuel for motor cars
- H2S = ___ _?_
- elements are classified into ___ and molecules
- unshared electron pair = ___ pair
- more than one formula
- non-metal liquid ion under room conditions
- different atoms of the same element which have the same number of protons but different number of neutrons
- ___-60 emits high-energy radiation to kill the micro-organisms in fresh fruits
- produced in the reaction of lithium and water
- the same fraction with heavy oil
- period number = number of ___ electron shells
- crude oil's separation method belongs to a type of ___ distillation
- maximum number of electrons in the 4th electron shell
- electric charge of a radium ion
- Sn
- matter can be classified into ___ substances and _?_
- chemical elements or compounds being able to exist on its own
- the process of joining many small molecules toether repeatedly to form macro.
- electro. conducts electricity when ___ or in _?_ solution but not in solid state
- name of a selenium (Se) ion, which is in group V
- room temperature (degrees Celcius)
- action of ___ slowly changed the sea animals and plants' remains into crude oil
- Mg reacts with ___ to produce hydrogen
- Group II metals react with dilute ___ acid to form hydrogen
- the only exception of Group 0 elements
- lead (II) ___ paper can test for hydrogen sulphide gas
- ___-135 is used to generate electricity
- a hydrogen atom has one proton but zero ___
- we can buy ___ products to reduce the plastic we use by using the same bottle to fill shampoo, etc.
- ___ petr. gas (LPG)
- action of placing francium in air for a long time
- on adding sodium ___ solution, coloured aqueous solution of halog. turn to _?_
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- sodium and potassium form a silvery ___ when they catch water, and move quickly on the water surface
- atoms are made up of three fundamental "___ particles"
- production for town gas
- substances can be classified to conductors, ___ and non-conductors
- ionic bonding does not take place between two (2,8,18,18,5) atoms because none of them will ___ any electron
- positively charged ion
- name of an ion of element P
- elements cannot be broken down ___, unlike compounds
- appearance of iodine under room conditions (black ___)
- ease of evaporation
- CH4
- about 199 degrees Celcius of crude oil fractions
- Cl is a ___ yellow gas
- crude oil is very difficult to burn directly. A lot of black smoke and many ___ gases are produced in the combustion process
- potassium has a low ___ that it can float on water surface
- NaCl is the ___ of two reactants
- lightest element in Group VII
- noble
- reacts steadily with water to form hydrogen
- relatively odder one in Group II elements
- suffix for the names of monatomic anions
- crude oil = ?
- all halog. have ___ (e.g. fluorine is a pale yellow gas and astatine is a black solid)
- one of the drawbacks of using plastics (land and water ___)
- an oil ___ is built to pump the crude oil out
- metallic filament in light bulbs
- a chemical bond found only in metals
- used to make car windows, notice signs and safety goggles
- H2S = _?_ ___
- when freshly cut, sodium is shiny, but it ___ easily in air
- a type of oil where potassium is often stored
- tennessine (2,8,18,18,32,32,7) is a ___
- symbol of electron
- negetively charged ions
- structure of elements having 8 outermost shell electrons
- to make shampoo bottles, detergent bottles, waste recycling bins, cling film, plastic bags, etc.
- covalent bond with one shared electron pairs
- elements with ___ outmost shell electrons can exist in both atoms and molecules
- the sound of a silvery sodium ball moving around the water surface
- chemical bond refers to the strong _?_ attraction, that is, the attracrtion between opposite charges, that holds ___ particles
- ability to be beaten into thin sheets
- glucose has 3 ___
- horizontal row in the Periodic Table
- litmus paper turns ___ if it is used to test the alkalinity of sodium and water solution
- ionic compounds are formed by ___ electrons
- ___-14 dating
- overall charge of Na₂O
- plastics shorten the ___ of landfills and reduce land supply
- ionic compounds are electrically neutral, or ___
- conduction that involves electro.
- a thing that forms hydrogen and oxygen when passing through water
- abbreviation form of polyehylene terephthalete
- K burns with ___ flame
- oil ___ is carried out to separate different molecules of crude oil
- ___ water must be made up of ony non-metals
- number of elements found naturally
- polymer such as a polethene molecule
- chemical bond refers to the strong ___ attraction, that is, the attracrtion between opposite charges, that holds _?_ particles
- opposite of attraction
- unit of atmospheric pressure (normally 1)
- maximum charge of cation
- general formula for crude oil's CH molecules are CnH(___)
- gold, silver and copper are ___ elements/ metals
- caesium,rubidium, etc.
- opposite of deposition
- the only non-metal that conducts electricity in solid state without any chemical changes during conduction
- matter can be classified into _?_ substances and ___
- Xe
- exception of molecules in elements other than graph.
- ___ gas is often found with crude oil
- covalent compounds are formed by ___ the outermost electrons with each other
- maximum number of bonding electrons
- most raw materials for making plastics are ___ from naph.
- hazard warning of chlorine water
155 Clues: Sn • Xe • CH4 • noble • tin+copper • a metalloid • crude oil = ? • H2S = _?_ ___ • ___-14 dating • H2S = ___ _?_ • structure of He • glucose has 3 ___ • alkaline ___ metal • symbol of electron • ease of evaporation • study of substances • fuel for motor cars • ___ petr. gas (LPG) • stable, barely react • bond of C-60 molecule • more than one formula • positively charged ion • Cl is a ___ yellow gas • ...
Camano Island Crossword 2022-01-07
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- The Name “Utsalady” means “Land of ________.”
- ______ ______ is a 50-acre preserve that is home to streams, a lake, trails, a large open meadow area, and a house that can be rented for special occasions.
- The “South End Little Library” can be found at _______ Park.
- One of the world's largest jellyfish that can be found in the waters around Camano Island and has a gorgeous maroon color is called _______ _____ Jellyfish.
- The “Roaming Artists Art Show” on Camano Island feature artists who draw and paint in this style.
- The Camano _________ is an annual bicycle ride along the many hills of Camano Island.
- Rotary ________ Playground, also known as Freedom Park, was built in only 5 days by more than 1,000 volunteers.
- West Camano Little ____ Pantry is usually stocked with canned and boxed food, clothing, shoes, hygiene products, and fresh groceries.
- There is a small mural at Camano Commons that depicts two creatures drinking beer, an orca and a _________.
- The front of this grocery store has a large painting by local artist Jack Gunter (who also has his gallery next door).
- _____ ______ is a small local food bank located at Camano Chapel that “provides free food for those in need in our local community.”
- ______ Point is the northern-most point on Camano Island.
- _____ Island is about 2 miles west of Camano Island State Park and is a small uninhabited island, (a pennisula at low tide), where seals bask in the sun.
- Take your dogs to play at their park at _______ Hollow Dog Park.
- A common shell you can find on the beaches of Camano is the Mask ________.
- At the north end of the island is ___________ Preserve, a 120 acre park, beach, and estuary.
- Shopping at “The Second __________ Thrift Shop” will provide funding to the Camano Center and their community programs.
- Camano Island was named ___________ Island in honor of a naval officer for his victory of the Battle of Lake Champlain during the War of 1812.
- The Largest _________ Derby in the Northwest occurs annually on Camano Island every summer.
- The _______ Garden was created at The Camano Center to honor donors.
- __________ Beach State Park is a restored 1930’s era fishing resort.
- Come to the Camano __________ Farmers Market June through September and visit with local farmers, artisans and more!
- ______ ______ Grocery was built by Dave Bartl in 1949 and opened in 1950
- Camano Island is known for ______, as evident by the giant metal one at Terry’s Corner.
- The earliest inhabitants of Camano Island were the ___________ and Snohomish Indians, according to History Link. Their original name for the island was Kal-lut-chin, meaning “land jutting into a bay.”
- South Camano ___________was built in 1930 by O.C. Wisner.
- Many people have “found” this lake on Camano Island.
- Families and individuals can play bingo every Saturday night at the American ___________ hall on Camano Island.
- There is a stone archway called a ____________ at Camano Island Inn. Walking through it will “bring you good fortune.”
- Adopt a dog or a cat (or perhaps a rabbit or guinea pig) at ______ on Camano Island.
- On New Year’s Day, jump into the frigid waters of Utsalady Bay on the annual _______ _______.
- The sculptures on the Camano bridge were created by Debbi __________.
- “_______ on the Beach” is a weekly summer event at Cama Beach State Park.
- “Join the Hunt” and search for “Clue Balls” to win handblown glass balls during the Great Northwest Glass ________.
- Camano City _____________ was built in 1906 and operated until 1936.
- What is the name of the Bay to the north of Camano Island?
- “Honey I ______ The Art” is an annual small works art show at Matzke Gallery and Sculpture Park.
- At _________ Park, there is a ship’s bell and a war memorial to WWII veterans.
- Sockeye Run can be found at _______ ________.
- Even though Western Washington has a reputation for its abundance of rain, Caman o Island sits in what's called a rain shadow — or the “_______ ________” of Washington.
- Pilings at this park are all that remain of The English Logging Company.
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- Every bed in every cabin at Cama Beach is covered with handmade bedspreads, created by Cama Beach ________.
- The Chili & __________ Cookoff is an annual Camano Island event that attracts the best chefs and best tasters in the region.
- The residents of this island neighborhood do things a bit backwards.
- This lake, located at Cama Beach State Park, is covered with lily pads.
- In the 1920s, Camano Island’s first resort settlements were at Madrona, Utsalady, and ____________ Beach. (Cama Beach opened in 1936).
- The Camano Island bridge traverses the __________ River.
- The Crab _________ is an annual Family Fun Run on Camano Island every summer.
- At The ________ Room flea Market, visit a flock of giant roosters.
- During Halloween, Kristoferson Farm on Camano Island has a pumpkin festival that includes launching pumpkins by this device.
- ___________ Corner Grocery at Rocky Point has been serving Camano Islanders since 1951.
- In the 1855 Camano Island was referred to as Perry Island, but Local loggers called it _____ Island.
- Colton Harris-Moore, a former fugitive from Camano Island, was known as the "_____________ Bandit"
- The Camano Island Library is one of 24 locations in the _____-_____ Library System.
- The _________ _________ magazine is the community’s best source of information.
- Camano Island was named in 1790 for the Spanish explorer Jacinto __________.
- The 1923 building of the Utsalady __________ Aid (founded 1908) is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
- The first major settlement on the island was __________, which would be home to several sawmills.
- The very southern tip of Camano Island is called Camano ________.
- Pioneer Hall at Camano Lutheran Church was once ____________ Bay School, a one-room schoolhouse.
- This popular locals shopping area has a grocery, restaurants, and other services.
- Spend an afternoon and putt around at ____________.
- The Stanwood Eagle _______ Derby is held annually on Camano Island in April.
- Migrating ________ whales travel annually through the Saratoga Passage in March and April.
- At Koffman Gallery at Terry’s Corner, see the artist’s paintings of animal ______.
- The Camano Island __________ Tour celebrates and exhibits the island’s reputable and talented artists.
- _________ Cove is one of the largest drainage basins on Camano Island.
- Most Islanders do their local shopping at either Terry’s Corner or Camano ______.
- During the annual _________ Sites Tour, you can visit local sites such as the 1906 schoolhouse, Utsalady Ladies Aid, and Camano Lutheran Church, to name a few.
- The Camano Island Backyard Wildlife Garden Tour happens annually in the month of _____.
- “DO NOT TAXI ON GRASS OCT - MAY” on the Camano Island _________.
- The earliest inhabitants of Camano Island were the Kikalos and Snohomish Indians. Their original name for the island was ____-____-____, meaning “land jutting into a bay.”
- A fossilized tooth from a _________ was recently discovered at Barnum Point.
- ___________ Point County Park on Port Susan includes an old holly farm.
- The _______ Trail at Iverson Preserve has a sign with an image of what looks like a Leprechaun.
- _______ Island is a small island located in just beneath the bridge between Camano Island and Stanwood, at the mouth of the Stillaguamish River.
- Camano Island is nicknamed “The ______ Island.”
- Camano Island is separated from Whidbey Island bv the _________ Passage.
- A fun space-age bus shelter on East Camano Drive was built by local welder, Rick ________.
- Every 4th of July, the Utsalady neighborhood hosts a ________ that culminates in a short patriotic celebration.
- Camano Island is seperated from Stanwood by the _________ Slough.
- The Country Club ________ flows into Port Susan. Geographically, it is an area of relatively shallow water with access to the sea but separated from the open marine conditions by a barrier.
82 Clues: The Name “Utsalady” means “Land of ________.” • Sockeye Run can be found at _______ ________. • Camano Island is nicknamed “The ______ Island.” • Spend an afternoon and putt around at ____________. • Many people have “found” this lake on Camano Island. • The Camano Island bridge traverses the __________ River. • ...
Community Part 2 2022-04-24
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- The needs to eat, sleep, and drink.
- Step in the community program panning process that will provide information for revisions in the future and measures whether the objectives and goals were met.
- This represents the probability that the findings of the study are due to chance.
- Skew of a distribution where the curve is shfted to the left as more scores are in the lower range.
- A sampled selected by personal judgement of who would be a typical participant.
- If a p-value is less than or equal to 0.05 the statistics are said to be what?
- Distribution Also known as Gaussian Distribution.
- Data presented in ascending or descending order with the frequency of each individual score.
- A sample in which subjects are chosen based on certain groups.
- This group review the ethical implications of a research study and ensures it is safe.
- Normal distribution on a graph is shaped as what?
- A research design that investigates possible causes of disease by looking back over time nad reviewing information.
- Fill in the Blank: A __________ sample is most accurate.
- Type of evaluation that is a complete evaluation.
- Step of the learning ladder in which a patient decides to buy floss.
- Skew of a distribution where the curve is shifted to the right as more scores are in the higher range.
- Focuses on how many new cases are seen in a population.
- A desire to have shelter, health, financial security, and ability to provide for ourselves.
- Describe a skewed distribution curve on a graph.
- Step of the learning ladder in which the patient flosses nightly.
- Scale of measurement that organizes data in an ordinal scale with equal distance between units of measurement, no absolute zero, and all arthmetic can be applied to it.
- Brushing your teeth daily is focusing on what system of the 5 dimensional health model?
- 99.7% of data in a normal distribution data set are within how many standard deviations of the mean?
- A small version of a study that is a trial run to test it out for longterm study.
- Scale of measurement that organizes data into mutually exclusive categories that have no rank order.
- A sample where a group is already to gether and convenient.
- A type of quantitative data that is large or infinite numbers of measurements.
- A representative subset of a population.
- 68% of data within a normal distribution data set are within how many standard deviations of the mean?
- An ongoing evaluation.
- Refers to the accuracy of generalizing the results from the sample to the population.
- This is caused by a few extreme scores within a data set and can result from using small samples and non-random sampling.
- Following morals and values to promote a better world is an example of what system of the 5 dimensional health model?
- 95% of data in a normal distribution data set are within how many standard deviations of the mean?
- The average
- Step of the learning ladder where the clinician informs a patient of the importance of flossing and how to do it.
- This r-value indicates there is no correlation.
- Step of the learning ladder where a patient does not know about the importance of flossing or how to do so correctly.
- A r-value close to 1 signifies that the relationship between variables is what?
- A need for intimate relationships, friendships, family and connections with others.
- A research design that looks at incidence and prevalence of disease in a population over time.
- The midpoint of a data set.
- A r-value close to 0 signifies that the relationship between variables is what?
- A sample in which every subject is selected independently and randomly.
- If a p-value is greater than 0.05 the results are said to be statistically what?
- The probability value.
- Step in community program planning in which you develop a lesson plan or blueprint along with a goal and several objectives.
- A relationship or association between variables.
- This is set first during the planning stage of community program planning.
- Refers to the accuracy of a study's results.
- The probability value is used to test what?
- A research design where a group is observed over a long period of time.
- This is an educated guess stated as a negative outcome.
- A type of qualitative data where there is absolutely no numeric representation.
- Distribution of scores in normal distribution create a curve that is what?
- An experimental study that does not have a control group.
- A type of qualitative data in which places subjects in only two groups.
- The steps to achieve the goal of the program.
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- Step in community program planning in which you analyze and understand your target population.
- Scale of measurement that organized data into mutually exclusive categories that have rank order but with no true numerical meaning.
- A person who is optimistic about their future is fulfilled in what of the 5 dimensional health model?
- This can decrease prevalence despite increasing incidence.
- The square root of the variance.
- A final evaluation.
- The value that occurs most often in a data set.
- A r-value that indicates a perfect negative correlation.
- The r-value.
- Frequency of occurence of scores up to and including any given value in the data set.
- The need for self confidence and acknowledgement and respect from others.
- A negative correlation shows what type of relationship between two values?
- Type of prevention that is restorative care.
- Shows how much variation is present in a group of data.
- This is an educated guess stated as a positive outcome.
- A research design that describes the presence and distribution of a disease or health condtion at one point in time.
- The need to be creative, relax, help others, and accept facts for what they are.
- A type of quantitative data that is counted as distinct and separate units.
- The least valid type of exam that has the greatest amount of error.
- Type of evaluation that is an inspection.
- Step of the learning ladder in which a patient starts to try flossing.
- Scale of measurement that organizes data in rank order and there is an equal distance between units of measurement with no absolute zero point.
- The mean, median, and mode with normal distribution are what?
- Routine dental hygiene care is an example of what type of prevention?
- A sample in which every "nth" person is selected to participate.
- The degree to which a data collection instrument measures the variable it is designed to measure.
- The act of carrying out the community program.
- A r-value that indicates a perfect positive correlation.
- Tool used in a type four examination that is not used in any other type of examination.
- A table that shows the number of times each score or item occurs.
- Fill in the Blank: Objectives should be ___________.
- Crowns are an example of what type of prevention?
- Type of evaluation that is a limited evaluation.
- The least used evaluation in community health.
- Statistics that can be generalized from a sample to a larger group of subjects.
- Shows the strength of relationship between two variables.
- Type of evaluation that is a screening.
- A research design that investigates cause and effect.
- Step of the learning ladder where a patient asks questions about flossing and has some curiosity about it.
- Data presented in a range of scores with the frequency of the scores that fell within the range.
- Foucuses on the total number of cases at a given time.
- The most used evaluation in community health.
- Step in community program planning in which you identify the needs based on your thorough assessment of the population and then prioritize them.
- Research always begins with what?
- Spending time with friends and family meets what system of the 5 dimensional health model?
- If two number appear in the middle of a data set what do you write as the median?
104 Clues: The average • The r-value. • A final evaluation. • An ongoing evaluation. • The probability value. • The midpoint of a data set. • The square root of the variance. • Research always begins with what? • The needs to eat, sleep, and drink. • Type of evaluation that is a screening. • A representative subset of a population. • Type of evaluation that is an inspection. • ...
MRBH1 2023-09-02
Across
- unfriendliness; hatred; enmity; ADJ. hostile
- connected with history; based on events in history (whether regarded as important or not)
- hesitant; faltering; not fluent; Ex. halting steps/voice; V. halt: proceed or act with uncertainty; falter; hesitate; waver; stop
- (of people or animals) sturdy; robust; (of plants) able to stand inclement(stormy) weather
- slightly obscure; misty; unclear; N. haze: light mist or smoke; confused state of mind
- one who serves for hire (usually used contemptuously); one who works solely for compensation; Ex. hireling politician
- opinion contrary to popular belief; opinion contrary to accepted religion; ADJ. heretical; CF. heretic
- boisterous mirth(merriment; laughter); ADJ. hilarious: full of laughter
- random; by chance; happening in an unplanned manner; Ex. haphazard growth of the town
- trick which makes someone take action; practical joke; Ex. hoax mail; V.
- (of beliefs) against accepted opinion; unorthodox; unconventional
- crowd; swarm
- conducive to good health; Ex. healthful mountain air
- hairs on back and neck, especially of a dog; Ex. make someone's hackles rise
- exaggeration; overstatement; ADJ. hyperbolic: of hyperbole; of a hyperbola
- healthy
- picture writing; ADJ.
- person who is kept as a prisoner by an enemy so that the other side will do what the enemy demands
- place of safety; refuge; harbor; Ex. tax haven
- frozen rain drop; V: salute or greet; precipitate hail
- white with age
- honor; tribute; great respect; Ex. pay/do homage to
- excessively exacting; too critical (without noticing good qualities)
- one who studies reptiles; CF. herpetology: branch of zoology that deals with reptiles and amphibians
- furthest behind; farthest to the rear
- shack; small wretched house
- not good-looking; unattractive
- person unduly worried about his health; worrier without cause about illness; ADJ. CF. hypochondria: neurosis that one is or is becoming ill; CF. abdomen
- hairy; having a lot of hair
- arrangement by rank or standing; authoritarian body divided into ranks; body of persons having authority
- natural home of a plant or animal; CF. habitation
- confused uproar; loud noise; din
- sermon; tedious moralizing lecture; serious warning; ADJ. homiletic
- throw forcefully; shout out violently
- deceive; delude
- crude dwelling; shack
- surround tightly so that movement is impossible; Ex. hem in; N.
- give protection (by giving food and shelter); provide a refuge for; hide; keep in mind (thoughts or feelings); Ex. harbor a grudge/criminal; N: place of shelter; refuge
- accustom or familiarize; addict
- sharpen (a tool); N: whetstone for sharpening a tool
- dull; monotonous
- grain-eating; CF. herbivore
- concerning alchemy or magic; obscure and mysterious; occult
- large in quantity; generous; Ex. handsome reward
- hang about; (of birds or aircraft) stay in the air in one place; (of people) wait nearby; stay around one place; waver; be in an uncertain state
- repulsive to the sight; ugly; repugnant; Ex. hideous face/scream
- dangerous
- hasty; rash; headfirst; ADV.
- humbleness of spirit
- back country; inner part of a country; OP. foreland
- diagram of the positions of stars at a given moment (eg. of a person's birth) used by astrologers
- agonizing; distressing; traumatic; V. harrow: break up and level (soil) with a harrow; inflict great distress on; agonize; N: farming machine to break up the earth
- pride; arrogance; ADJ. haughty
- marked by kindness or consideration; kind and compassionate; humanitarian
- atrocious; wicked; hatefully bad; Ex. heinous crime
- forerunner (which foreshadows what is to come)
- destruction by fire; CF. burnt whole; CF. Holocaust
- based on assumptions or hypotheses; supposed; N. hypothesis
- one who believes that pleasure is the sole aim in life; CF. hedonism: practice of living one's life purely for pleasure
- important in history; Ex. historic battle
- outcry; loud cry or clamor; strong protest; Ex. hue and cry against the new rule
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- pretending to be virtuous; deceiving; N. hypocrisy: profession of beliefs one does not possess; CF. hypocrite
- damp; N. humidity
- stockpile; accumulate for future use; N: supply stored for future use
- blessed; consecrated; Ex. hallowed ground; V. hallow: set apart as holy
- indulge; comply with the wishes of; N. quality that makes something amusing; state of mind; mood; Ex. in a bad humor; Ex. out of humor
- highly pretentious or inflated
- long, passionate, and vehement speech; V.
- use sparingly; conserve; save; Ex. husband one's energy; CF. house holder
- home of a hermit
- induced sleeping state; ADJ. hypnotic; V. hypnotize
- widespread damage; disorder; chaos
- wintry; wintery; of or like winter
- of the same kind; uniform in composition throughout
- exhibiting little interest or enthusiasm
- annoy by repeated attacks
- obstruct; prevent the free movement of;
- domestic; made at home; spun or woven at home; simple and ordinary; Ex. homespun philosophy
- of low rank or position; modest; having a low opinion of oneself and a high opinion of others; unassuming; not proud; V. humiliate: make humble; cause to feel ashamed or to lose the respect of others
- steering wheel of a ship; position of control
- crash; rush; move with great speed; Ex. hurtling runaway train
- dissimilar; mixed; not homogeneous; consisting of dissimilar elements or
- commonplace; trite
- person who verbally harasses others; V. heckle: verbally harass as with gibes (by interrupting a speaker or speech)
- fear of water; rabies
- frugality; thrift; economy; agriculture; farming; Ex. animal husbandry; CF. husbandman
- understanding the nature of an event after it has actually happened
- willful; stubborn; unyielding; determined to have one's own way; CF. no 'excessive'
- unfortunate; luckless
- science and practice of the promotion and preservation of health; ADJ. hygienic: showing careful attention to cleanness (to prevent disease); Ex. hygienic condition
- color; aspect; Ex. opinions of every hue
- moving with the head leading; headlong
- sleep throughout the winter; N. hibernation
- cut to pieces with ax or sword; chop; N.
- tendency of a system or organism to maintain relative stability or internal
- leather pistol case (that hangs on a belt around the waist)
- delusion; false idea; false perception of objects with a compelling sense of their reality; objects so perceived; V. hallucinate; ADJ. hallucinatory
- tiresome dwelling on a subject; V. harp: dwell on(think or speak a lot about) tediously
- excessive or uncontrollable excitement; N. hysteric: person suffering from hysteria; CF. hysterics: attack of hysteria
- argue about prices (in an attempt to bargain)
- arrogance; excessive self-conceit
- person who does things too quickly without thinking; ADJ. hotheaded
- one devoted to the promotion of human welfare; CF. humanism
- deck opening; lid covering a deck opening; V: emerge from an egg; produce (young) from an egg
- mongrel; mixed breed; V. hybridize
- small hill; hillock
- CF. homeo-: constant; Ex. homeotherm
- life after death
- venture; put in danger; risk; Ex. hazard a guess; N: possible source of danger
- dominance especially of one nation over others
- block; obstacle; V. hinder
- pertaining to cultivation of gardens; N. horticulture: science or art of cultivating fruits, vegetables, or ornamental plants; CF. agriculture: science or art of farming or growing crops
- wasted away; gaunt; Ex. haggard faces of the rescued miners
- pay attention to; N: close attention
- group of animals; crowd; one who looks after a herd; Ex. shepherd/goatherd; Ex. herd instinct; Ex. herdsman; V: come together in a herd; look after a herd; Ex. herd cattle
- substance or rich soil formed by decaying vegetable matter; CF. soil
- theatrical; excessively dramatic or emotional; affected; of actors or acting; N. histrionics: histrionic behavior
- not noticing; disregarding
- time of greatest success or power; prime
- husk; dry outer covering of a seed; frame or body of a ship
- gap; pause; gap or interruption in space or time; break
- messenger; sign of something to come; V: announce; proclaim; Ex. unheralded researcher
- harass, annoy, torment (by repeated attacks); raid
- calm; peaceful; Ex. halcyon days
- possessing good health; healthful
- encouraging; exhortive; marked by exhortation; CF. exhort
- box for bees; V: cause to go in a hive
- skin of an animal
- (of a spirit) visit (a place); come to mind continually; visit (a place) regularly; frequent; Ex. haunted house; Ex. haunted by his last words; N: place much frequented
- chance; luck
130 Clues: healthy • dangerous • crowd; swarm • chance; luck • white with age • deceive; delude • home of a hermit • life after death • dull; monotonous • damp; N. humidity • skin of an animal • commonplace; trite • small hill; hillock • humbleness of spirit • fear of water; rabies • picture writing; ADJ. • unfortunate; luckless • crude dwelling; shack • annoy by repeated attacks • block; obstacle; V. hinder • ...
Happy New Year!! 2021 Hand Hygiene Activity 2020-12-29
Perio Part 12 2022-03-21
Across
- Tetracyclines are effective against most strains of this periodontal pathogen that is a major player in patients with periodontitis.
- Chlorhexidine has been prescribed for patients with this oral condition to decrease their caries risk and treat periodontal disease.
- A broad spectrum semisynthetic tetracycline derivative that is bacteriostatic.
- The effect chlorhexidine has on oral bacteria.
- A niche or secure place in the oral cavity that can allow periodontal pathogens to live undisturbed during routine therapy and subsequently repopulate periodontal pockets quickly.
- A characteristic of an ideal mouthrinse in that it should not produce any harmful effects to the tissues in the oral cavity or systemically to the patient.
- Periodontal reattachment or new attachment strongly relies on the presence of this structure after root instrumentation.
- Encompassing scientifically unproven practices and products that do not conform to generally accepted dental practices or conventional methods of evaluation diagnosis prevention and/or treatment of diseases conditions and/or dysfunctions related to the oral cavity and its associated structures.
- End-tuft brushes are best for distal surfaces of the last tooth in an arch lingual surfaces of mandibular teeth crowded or misaligned teeth and what type of embrasure spaces.
- Fill in the Blank: Chlorhexidine is an _______________ agent that can prevent plaque formation but it is not able to remove plaque that is already present.
- Fill in the Blank: Resistance appears to be related to the biofilms'_______ because biofilms demonstrate progressive antibiotic resistance as they mature.
- the process of using water or other liquid solutions to remove loose debri around the gingival margin and into the sulcus.
- Has the greatest potential for reaching deeper into a sulcus or pocket compared to other types of oral hygiene aids.
- The generic name for PerioChip.
- A common ingredient seen in anti-tartar toothpastes.
- When this is combined with triclosan it can reduce dental calculus formation.
- Tiny nylon brushes on a handle that come in varying sizes.
- A tiny gelatin chip containing antiseptic chlorhexidine that is inserted into a periodontal pocket that is 5mm or greater in depth.
- The generic name for Atridox.
- A group of chemical agents that inclue thymol menthol eucalyptol and methyl salicylate that have been used in mouthrinses for years.
- Antibiotics that can be taken orally or injected.
- Tetracylcines inhibit the action of this enzyme that is responsible for the breakdown of the periodontium in periodontitis.
- A common mouthrinse brand that contains essential oils.
- Chlorhexidine mouthrinses are shown to be effective in patients that have oral infections by this fungus.
- Root concavities are most often seen on what surface of molars?
- Initials for the primary type of care provided for most patients with dental biofilm-induced gingivitis.
- Process in the acute inflammatory response that uses cells to provide stop signals that lead to shut down and clear immune cells in order to prevent tissue injury and the progression of acute inflammation into chronic inflammation.
- How long do most controlled-release devices continue to deliver chemicals into periodontal pockets after placement.
- Characteristic of an ideal mouthrinse in that it should be stable at room temperature and have a reasonable shelf life.
- Atridox may cause what fungal infection in the oral cavity?
- The intraoral placement of a chemical agent or local delivery using controlled release devices into a periodontal pocket where the chemical agent then comes into contact with biofilm forming either on the teeth or in the pocket.
- An active ingredient in some prescription mouthrinses at a 0.12% concentration that is effective against both gram negative and gram postive bacteria.
- Characteristic of an ideal mouthrinse in that the active ingredient should be retained in the oral cavity for a while following rinsing and would be released slowly over time resulting in a continuing antimicrobial effect.
- Chlorhexidine is often prescribed temporarily for patients in this phase of care as it is often hard for them to perform mechanical biofilm control as they heal.
- Chlorhexidine reacts with this anionic surfactant present in some toothpaste formulations reducing the effectiveness of the chlorhexidine.
- Fill in the Blank: Controlled release devices are indicated for localized pockets that are ________________ after thorough nonsurgical and surgical periodontal therapy or within sites with disease recurrences.
- One of the principle cytokines secreted by macrophages that contributes to tissue destruction and characterizes chronic inflammation.
- A succesful active ingredient in toothpastes that serves as an anticaries agent and can help reduce the severity of gingivitis.
- Refers to selfcare periodontal instrumentation surgical interventions and control of local contributing factors.
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- Mouthrinses that have actual benefits to the patient in addition to the simple goal of breath freshening and halitosis reduction.
- Involves sampling the bacteria associated with the disease procss and testing cultures of the bacteria for specific antibiotic susceptibility in order to avoid prescribing the inappropriate antibiotics.
- Fill in the Blank: The level of substantivity and ability to reduce the severity of gingivitis and biofilm is _____________ in cetylpyridiniumchloride compared to essential oils and chlorhexidine.
- A subantimicrobial dose of this antibiotic has show to significantly improve clincal parameters associated with periodontal health in patients with periodontitis when used as an adjunct to a maintenance schedule of periodontal instrumentation.
- Consists of an antimicrobial chemical that is embedded in a carrier material and is designed to be placed directly in the pocket where the carrier material attaches to the tooth surface and dissolves slowly producing a steady sustained release of the antimicrobial agent over a period of several days.
- The ability of bacteria to withstand the effects of an antibiotic by developing mechanisms to protect it from the killing or inhibiting effect of the antibiotic.
- Chlorhexidine mouthrinse has shown to be helpful in patients with these types of conditions as they may be more susceptible to infections in general.
- Medications that are used to help fight infections either because they kill bacteria or because they can inhibit the growth of bacteria.
- Floss holders are best for patients with dexterity issues and what what type of embrasure spaces?
- Covers the surface of biofilm and acts as a barrier which prevents some chemical agents from contacting the bacteria in the biofilm.
- Ingredients that are included simply to add other properties such as color flavor increased shelf life or to keep components in a certain physical state.
- Controlled release devices are to be used in conjunction with what?
- The most common sides effects of longterm use of chlorhexidine are taste alterations calculus formation and what?
- A type of acute phase reactant protein seen in increased levels during acute inflammation but also with systemic diseases such as periodontitis.
- Cetylpridinium chloride is what type of compound?
- A controlled release mechanism that delivers the antibiotic minocycline hydrochloride in a powdered microsphere form.
- Tetracyclines tend to be concentrated more in what fluid compared to blood.
- This surface active agent binds to oral tissues and kills bacteria by disrupting their cell walls.
- An interdental aid that is most effective in patients with Type one embrasures.
- A topical antimicrobial agent used in many products including toothpastes that can be combined with copolymers to reduce the severity of gingivitis.
- Characteristic of an ideal mouthrinse in that it should inhibit or kill periodontal pathogens.
- This is present in some mouthrinses and should be avoided in patients with hypertension.
- A tertiary amine surfactant that is found in some mouthrinses and works by forming a barrier that prevents biofilm from adhering to the tooth surface or gingiva along with interfering with the enzymes responsible for biofilm formation.
- A gel system that delivers the antibiotic doxycycline to the periodontal pocket and dissolves over time.
- What phase of biofilm growth are biofilms most resistant to antibiotics?
- A group of antibiotics that have been found to be particularly effective at treating periodontal disease.
- A wooden interdental aid that is helpful for patients with type two embrasures.
- Inflammation that is a long-lived out of control response that continues for more than a few weeks and results in varying degrees of tissue injury which can exceed the damage of the original problem.
- An ingredient that produces some benefit for the patient.
- Some mouthrinses have this as an ingredient and should be avoided in patients with xerostomia and a history of alcoholism.
- The currently most widely accepted theory to explain dentinal hypersensitivity.
- These interdental aid are most effective for patients with type three embrasures.
71 Clues: The generic name for Atridox. • The generic name for PerioChip. • The effect chlorhexidine has on oral bacteria. • Cetylpridinium chloride is what type of compound? • Antibiotics that can be taken orally or injected. • A common ingredient seen in anti-tartar toothpastes. • A common mouthrinse brand that contains essential oils. • ...
Pilot VB Unit 3 2022-10-27
Across
- n. an act of protecting a person from a disease by giving him a substance that is put into the blood through injection
- n. a person who is trained to give advice and help to people with personal or emotional problems
- adj. tidy and with everything in order
- v. to help someone to live a healthy life again after he has been seriously ill
- v. to clean the floor with a mop
- n. a serious diseases that causes diarrhoea, vomiting and even death by eating infected food or drinking infected water
- n. a substance that is used for cleaning things/ a liquid used for removing dirt or make-up from your face
- (adj.) containing a lot of fat
- (n.) one of several food substances such as sugar which consists of oxygen, hydrogen and carbon, and provides your body with heat and energy
- n. a disease in a part of your body that is caused by bacteria or a virus
- v. to bring food from the stomach out through the mouth
- (n.) one of the many substances found in food such as meat, eggs, fish or beans, that is necessary for your body to grow and stay healthy
- v. to injure a joint in someone's body by suddenly twisting it
- n. an illness in which the body's solid waste is in a very liquid form and is emptied from the bowels much more often than normal
- n. a piece of paper on which a doctor writes what type of medicine a sick person should take so that he can get it from a pharmacist
- (n.) the amount of food, drink, etc. that you take into the body
- adj. food or water that has harmful or dangerous things in it
- v. to become healthy again after a cut or an injury
- (v.) to change food that you have eaten into substances that your body can use
- n. a smooth substance usually containing medicine that someone rubs on the skin to heal a wound or sore place
- n. the treatment of a physical problem or an illness over a fairly long period of time
- (n.) a unit for measuring the amount of energy that food will produce
- (adj.) produced without using artificial chemicals
- n. a blue, purple or brown mark on the skin that a person gets from falling or hitting something
- n. a medical condition that there are a lot of red spots on a person's face and neck, and is common among young people
- v. to keep a person or an animal that has or may have a diseases apart from others for a period of time in order to prevent the disease from spreading
- adj. describing a feeling that everything is turning around and a person is unable to stand steadily
- (adj.) food that is ___ is full of the natural substances that help your body grow properly and stay healthy
- n. the use of drugs, exercises etc to cure an injury or illness
- v. to cause damage to land air or water by adding dirty substances
- v. making water go through it to clean it (to flush a toilet)
- n. a very small living thing that can cause disease
- v. to wash sth quickly with running water without soap
- v. to lose blood, specifically because of an injury
- n. a very serious disease in which cells in one part of the body start to grow in a way that is not normal, killing normal cells and often causing death
- adj. describing people who cannot use a part of their body properly because of a physical condition illness, injury
- n. a medical condition that causes difficulties in breathing
- v. to take an organ, skin, etc from one person, part of the body, and put it into or onto another as a form of medical treatment
- v. to remove dirt from something
- (n.) a natural feeling of wanting to eat food
- (n.) a thing that is added to something else to improve or complete it (e.g., vitamins and other foods eaten in addition to what you usually eat)
- n. the practice of keeping your body and the surroundings clean in order to prevent illness and disease
- adj. describing someone who cannot breathe through his nose because it is blocked with blood or thick liquid
- (n.) a substance added to food or drink to give it a particular flavour
- n. a deep unconscious state from which a person cannot be woken which is caused by serious injury
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- n. the process of cutting into someone's body to repair remove or replace a part that is damaged
- adj. able to prevent infection
- (n.) a substance found in fat, blood and other cells in your body; too much ___ in your body may cause heart disease
- v. to allow fresh air to enter and move around a room
- v. to put an organ, a group of cells or device into someones body by doing a medical operation
- n. a substance that controls the effects of a poison
- n. a poor condition of health caused by a lack of food
- v. to make something clean and kill at the bacteria in it
- n. a substance that you use to wash your body
- adj. clean and likely to prevent infections or bacteria from spreading
- n. an emotional disorder that makes someone stop eating for fear of getting fat
- (n.) food that is needed to stay alive, grow and stay healthy
- n. the state of being unconscious
- n. a chemical or cleaning product that kills bacteria
- n. an illness of people that is caused by an infection or a failure of health
- n. medical treatment of injuries or diseases in which a surgeon cuts open a person's body to repair remove or replace something inside
- adj. clean and without anything harmful or unhealthy
- n. a mass of diseased cells growing in or on a part of the body where they should not be, usually causing medical problems
- (n.) a natural substance found in the food that is necessary for the growth and good health of your body
- adj. describing a part of someone's body that is painful, because of infection or because a muscle has been used too much
- v. to get better after an illness or injury
- n. an illness or infection that makes a person force out air suddenly and noisily through his/her throat
- n. the chemical processes in your body that change food into the energy you need for growth
- adj. intended to kill or reduce the harmful effects of bacteria
- a serious disease in which the body cannot control the level of sugar in the blood
- n. a drug taken to make people calmer and less worried or nervous
- v. to have air and often small drops of liquid come suddenly and noisily out through someone's nose and mouth
- n. a medical condition in which a person is very unhappy and anxious for a long period of time and cannot have a normal life during that period
- (n.) a chemical substance used to prevent food from decaying
- n. a serious disease especially affecting older people that prevents the brain from functioning normally and causes problems with speech, memory thinking and behaviour
- n. the fine powder of dirt that forms in buildings, on furniture
- v. to make a person healthy again after an illness/ a medicine or medical treatment that cures an illness
- n.a physical or mental change showing that a person has a particular illness
- n. pain caused by difficulty in digesting food
- adj. describing someone who is unable to feel or move part or all of his body
- n. a part of someone's body that has become or larger or rounder than normal because of an illness or injury
- n. a serious illness affecting one or both lungs that makes breathing difficult
- n. a person who is receiving medical treatment from a doctor or in doctor
- n. a person whose job is to give advice about food and eating
- (n.) a substance used to give a particular colour to food
- v. to clean a place using a vacuum cleaner
- n. a strong chemical used for cleaning things, killing germs or removing colour from things
87 Clues: adj. able to prevent infection • (adj.) containing a lot of fat • v. to clean the floor with a mop • v. to remove dirt from something • n. the state of being unconscious • adj. tidy and with everything in order • v. to clean a place using a vacuum cleaner • v. to get better after an illness or injury • n. a substance that you use to wash your body • ...
Unit 3 2021-10-26
Across
- (n.) a substance found in fat, blood and other cells in your body
- (n.) the chemical processes in your body that change food into the energy you need for growth
- (n.) a chemical substance used to prevent food from decaying
- (n.) the practice of keeping your body and the surroundings clean in order to prevent illness and disease
- (n.) food that is needed to stay alive, grow and stay healthy
- (v.) to cause damage to land, air, water, etc. by adding dirty and harmful substances
- (n.) a serious disease in which the body cannot control the level of sugar in the blood
- (v.) to help someone to live a healthy life again after he/she has been seriously ill
- (v.) to make a person healthy again after an illness
- (v.) to get better after an illness or injury
- (v.) to remove dirt from something
- (n.) a substance that controls the effects of a poison
- (n.) the substance that you use to wash your body
- (n.) the treatment of a physical problem or an illness over a fairly long period of time
- (n.) one of the many substances found in food such as meat, eggs, fish or beans, that is necessary for your body to grow and stay healthy
- (v.) to lose blood, especially because of an injury
- (n.) a chemical or cleaning product that kills bacteria
- (n.) a natural substance found in food that is necessary for the growth and good health of your body
- (n.) a medical condition that causes difficulties in breathing
- (n.) a person who is trained to give advice and help to people with personal or emotional problems
- (n.) an act of protecting a person from a disease by giving him/her a substance that is put into the blood through injection
- (n.) a strong chemical used for cleaning things, killing germs and removing colour from things
- (adj.) clean and without anything harmful or unhealthy
- (n.) a serious disease, especially affecting older people that prevents the brain from functioning normally and causes problems with speech, memory, thinking and behaviour
- (n.) a mass of diseased cells growing in or on a part of the body where they should not be, usually causing medical problems
- (n.) a deep unconscious state from which a person cannot be woken, which is caused by serious illness or injury
- (v.) to change food that you have eaten into substances that your body can use
- (n.) an illness of people that is caused by an infection or a failure or health
- (v.) to take an organ, skin, etc. from one person, part of the body, etc. and put it into or onto another as a form of medical treatment
- (n.) a person whose job is to give advice about food and eating
- (adj.) describing part of someone’s body that is painful, because of infection or because a muscle has been used too much
- (adj.) describing someone who cannot breathe through his/her nose because it is blocked with blood or thick liquid
- (v.) to clean a place using a vacuum cleaner
- (n.) pain caused by difficulty in digesting food
- (n.) the amount of food, drink, etc. that you take into the body
- (adj.) describing a feeling that everything is turning around and a person is unable to stand steadily
- (v.) to injure a joint in someone’s body by using it too much or by twisting it
- (adj.) describing people who cannot use a part of the body properly because of a physical condition, illness, injury, etc.
- (n.) a part of someone’s body that has become larger or rounder than normal because of an illness or injury
- (v.) to wash clothes, dishes, vegetables, hands, etc. Quickly with water, especially running water, and without soap
- (n.) one of several food substances such as sugar which consists of oxygen, hydrogen and carbon, and provides your body with heat and energy
- (n.) a substance used to give a particular colour to food
- (n.) a person who is receiving medical treatment from a doctor or in a hospital
- (v.) to keep a person or an animal that has or may have a disease apart from others for a period of time in order to prevent the disease from spreading
- (adj.) food or waste that is contaminated has harmful or dangerous things in it
- (n.) a drug taken to make people calmer and less worried or nervous
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- (n.) an illness or infection that makes a person force out air suddenly and noisily through his/her throat
- (n.) a serious disease that causes diarrhea, vomiting and often death by eating infected food or drinking infected water
- (n.) a physical or mental change showing that a person has a particular illness
- (n.) a thing that is added to something else to improve or complete it (e.g. vitamins and other foods eaten in addition to what you usually eat)
- (n.) the use of drugs, exercises, etc. to cure an injury of illness
- (v.) to make something completely clean and kill all the bacteria in it
- (v.) to become healthy again after a cut or an injury
- (n.) a poor condition of health caused by a lack of food or by a lack of the types of food necessary for good health
- (n.) a liquid used for removing dirt or make-up from your face
- (n.) an emotional disorder that makes someone stop eating for fear of getting fat
- (n.) a piece of paper which a doctor writes what type of medicine a sick person should take so that he/she can get it from a pharmacist
- (n.) a smooth substance, usually containing medicine, that someone rubs on the skin to heal a wound or sore place
- (n.) a very serious disease in which cells in one part of the body start to grow in a way that is not normal, killing normal cells and often causing death
- (n.) a medical condition in which a person is very unhappy and anxious for a long period of time and cannot have a normal life during that period
- (n.) the fine powder of dirt that forms in buildings, on furniture, etc.
- (n.) a natural feeling of wanting to eat food
- (n.) the process of cutting into someone’s body to repair, remove or replace a part that is damaged
- (v.) to bring food from the stomach out through the mouth
- (adj.) food that is nutritious is full of the natural substances that help your body grow properly and stay healthy
- (v.) to put an organ, a group of cells or device into someone’s body by doing a medical operation
- (v.) if you flush a toilet or if it flushes, you make water go through it to clean it
- (adj.) able to prevent infection
- (n.) a serious illness affecting one or both lungs that makes breathing difficult
- (n.) a medical condition that there are a lot of red spots on a person’s face and neck, and is common among young people
- (v.) to clean the floor with a mop
- (adj.) describing someone who is unable to feel or move part or all of his/her body
- (n.) a unit for measuring the amount of energy that food will produce
- (adj.) intended to kill or reduce the harmful effects of bacteria
- (n.) the state of becoming unconscious
- (adj.) clean and likely to prevent infections, bacteria or disease from spreading
- (n.) a substance added to food or drink to give it a particular flavour
- (n.) medical treatment of injuries or diseases in which a surgeon cuts open a person’s body to repair, remove or replace something inside
- (v.) to have air and often small drops of liquid come suddenly and noisily out through someone’s nose and mouth in a way that he/she cannot control
- (adj.) containing a lot of fat
- (adj.) tidy and with everything in order
- (n.) a very small living thing that can cause disease
- (n.) a disease in a part of your body that is caused by bacteria or a virus
- (v.) to allow fresh air to enter and move around a room
- (n.) a blue, purple or brown mark on the skin that a person gets from falling or hitting something
- (adj.) produced without using artificial chemicals
- (n.) an illness in which the body’s solid waste is in a very liquid form and is emptied from the bowels much more often than normal
87 Clues: (adj.) containing a lot of fat • (adj.) able to prevent infection • (v.) to remove dirt from something • (v.) to clean the floor with a mop • (n.) the state of becoming unconscious • (adj.) tidy and with everything in order • (v.) to clean a place using a vacuum cleaner • (v.) to get better after an illness or injury • (n.) a natural feeling of wanting to eat food • ...
B4M5 Puzzle Time! 2024-01-04
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- This electrolyte is essential for heart function, like the "potent partner" in maintaining proper cardiac rhythm.
- This process is like a "blood ID check," ensuring compatibility for blood transfusions.
- This surgical state is like an "accessible chest arena," allowing direct access to the heart.
- The largest artery in the body, it's like the "aortic avenue" carrying oxygenated blood to the rest of the body.
- This signaling device is like a "summons spotlight," allowing patients to request assistance.
- This event involves a disruption of blood flow to the brain.
- A device inserted into the aorta to assist the heart in pumping blood, often used in cases of cardiac failure.
- This principle calculates cardiac output, like a "flow formula" based on oxygen consumption.
- A test that records the electrical activity of the heart over a period of time, providing information about heart rate and rhythm.
- Syndrome This condition may feel like a "confined squeeze," where increased pressure affects muscles and nerves.
- This medical device, named after its inventor, is a flexible tube inserted into a specific body part to drain fluids or allow monitoring—commonly used in the urinary system for drainage.
- This drainage system acts like a "chest conduit," removing air or fluid from the pleural space.
- This protein is like a "plasma performer," maintaining colloidal osmotic pressure in blood.
- This imaging technique uses sound waves, providing a "visual symphony" of internal structures without radiation.
- This life-saving technology acts like an "external oxygen magician," supporting heart and lung function.
- Irregular heart rhythm; can be too fast (tachycardia) or too slow (bradycardia).
- A mechanical device providing support to a weakened heart's left ventricle, ensuring blood flow and giving a "left-hand" to the heart.
- This approach focuses on providing comfort and relief, like a soothing "pal" during challenging times in healthcare.
- This cardiac condition may feel like a "heart hug," where fluid compresses the heart.
- This acute heart attack might make you think of a "significant ST-elevation event."
- The organ responsible for oxygenating blood and removing carbon dioxide, helping you breathe and sing "lung" notes.
- Often referred to as a "heart attack," it occurs when blood flow to a part of the heart muscle is blocked, leading to damage or death of the heart tissue.
- A medication that might sound like a "calm crescendo," used to slow down the heart rate.
- Chest pain or discomfort caused by reduced blood flow to the heart muscle.
- This measurement reflects left atrial pressure, like a "wedged-in indicator" of cardiac function.
- A rapid heart rhythm originating in the ventricles, it's like a "ventricular turbocharge."
- This flexible feeding tube may sound like a "delicate dexterity" for enteral nutrition.
- A life-threatening arrhythmia, it might sound like a "ventricular frenzy."
- A protein released into the bloodstream during a heart attack; elevated levels indicate heart muscle damage.
- A small mesh tube inserted into an artery to help keep it open and improve blood flow.
- These vessels carry blood away from the heart, and the word might remind you of a major thoroughfare for blood circulation.
- It's a direct pathway into the bloodstream, often referred to as a "lifeline" for administering medications or fluids.
- A potent pain reliever, this medication might make you think of "hydrating morphine" for effective pain control.
- Also known as adrenaline, this medication can quickly raise blood pressure and heart rate in emergency situations, making you feel "epic" and energized.
- Mechanical device that helps patients breathe by delivering oxygen to the lungs and removing carbon dioxide.
- This cardiac condition might make you think of a "silent pause" in the heart's rhythm.
- Medications that constrict blood vessels, raising blood pressure; used in cases of severe hypotension.
- This antiarrhythmic medication is often used to regulate the heart's rhythm, and its name might remind you of an "amiable drone."
- A blood clot that often forms in the legs; deep trouble for circulation.
- This sedative-hypnotic agent is sometimes humorously called "milk of amnesia" due to its milky appearance and ability to induce rapid anesthesia.
- This state could be likened to an "abstinent agitation," with symptoms arising after discontinuing alcohol use.
- A slow heart rate that might be likened to a "brake on the cardiac highway."
- Often called a "rat poison"; it's not for rodents, but it keeps clots at bay.
- This condition involves a sudden blockage of the pulmonary arteries.
- Continuous assessment of blood pressure, heart rate, and other parameters to evaluate the heart's pumping ability and overall cardiovascular status.
- Part of the heart's valves, this term might bring to mind a "merry portal" regulating blood flow.
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- A feminine hygiene device used in healthcare settings, it helps manage incontinence by providing a non-invasive way to collect urine.
- With this system, patients have control over their pain relief, like a "personal comfort assistant."
- This system helps manage waste in a controlled way, ensuring a clean and comfortable environment; think of it as a "sanitary strategy" for dealing with digestive remnants.
- This type of heart attack may be considered a "non-ST elevated myocardial incident."
- Think of this medication as a "dose of boost" for the heart. It's a positive inotrope used to increase cardiac output.
- An implanted device that helps regulate the heart's rhythm by sending electrical impulses to the heart muscles.
- A procedure to diagnose and treat heart conditions using a catheter to access the heart's chambers and blood vessels.
- A cardiac condition that might make you think of a "wacky pathway" disrupting the normal heart rhythm.
- A medication with a name that might make you think of "milling around" – it's a phosphodiesterase inhibitor that helps improve heart function.
- This vascular condition might be seen as a "bulging balloon," a weakening and expansion of a blood vessel wall.
- Imagine a "splitting spectacle" - this term refers to the tearing of layers in blood vessels.
- An echocardiogram that requires a probe down the throat; a more intimate look at the heart.
- This wave on an ECG represents ventricular depolarization, like the "quick response signal" in cardiac rhythm.
- Bladder infection that's unwelcome.
- This opioid analgesic provides pain relief in various medical scenarios.
- This test provides information on blood oxygen and acidity, acting like an "arterial balance gauge."
- The body's "liquid life" that carries oxygen, nutrients, and waste products.
- This monitoring method measures oxygen saturation, acting like a "pulse oxygen meter" for real-time assessment.
- Inflammation of the pericardium (the sac surrounding the heart), causing chest pain.
- An echocardiogram that captures heart images through the chest; a non-invasive cardiac snapshot.
- Infection resulting from the improper use of central lines; a hospital-acquired woe.
- Medications or interventions aimed at improving the force of heart contractions.
- This device is like a "smart guardian" for the heart, delivering a shock to restore normal rhythm when needed.
- The central organ in the circulatory system, often symbolized as a sign of love or emotion.
- This medical procedure is like a "filtration fiesta," cleansing the blood when kidneys need assistance.
- This irregular heart rhythm might make you think of a "chaotic atrial fiesta."
- A device that delivers an electric shock to the heart to restore normal rhythm during sudden cardiac arrest.
- This term might evoke images of "hemoglobin liberation," the breakdown of red blood cells.
- This medication is like a "speedy antidote," used to increase heart rate in certain situations.
- This healthcare professional is a "caring conduit," providing patient care and support.
- This surgical technique involves harvesting veins using an endoscope, like a "vein voyage" with minimally invasive tools.
- This genetic disorder might be associated with a "marvelous frame," characterized by tall stature and elongated limbs.
- Think of this procedure as the insertion of a breathing tube, ensuring a secure "air highway" for patients who need respiratory support.
- Medical exploration that takes a deep dive into the respiratory system; it's like a lung adventure with a lighted guide.
- Emergency procedure involving chest compressions and rescue breathing to restore blood circulation and breathing in a person with cardiac arrest.
- This is like a "pericardial pool," an abnormal accumulation of fluid around the heart.
- The opposite of intubation, it's like saying "exit the tube" - the process of removing the breathing tube once the patient can breathe independently.
- This pain management technique involves administering medication near the spinal cord, like a "spinal shield" against pain.
- Surgical procedure creating an airway in the neck; a breath of fresh air for some patients.
- This cooling device sounds like a "chill sentinel," helping maintain optimal body temperature in critical situations.
- Blood-thinner that prevents clots; keeps the circulation flowing smoothly.
- This catheter is like a "streamlined sensor" for measuring pressures in the heart and lungs.
- This is a type of temporary ventricular support device, giving a little "impel" or push to the heart's pumping ability.
89 Clues: Bladder infection that's unwelcome. • This event involves a disruption of blood flow to the brain. • This condition involves a sudden blockage of the pulmonary arteries. • This opioid analgesic provides pain relief in various medical scenarios. • A blood clot that often forms in the legs; deep trouble for circulation. • ...
Science CG Crossword Part II 2021-04-03
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- Group of physiologically active lipid compounds called eicosanoids having diverse hormone-like effects in animals
- Type of medication known as tranquilizers, includes Valium and Xanax
- Breathe (something) in; inhale
- A phosphoglyceride that can be attached to the C-terminus of a protein during posttranslational modifications. Usually used as a lipid anchor for many cell-surface proteins
- A model of enzyme kinetics (remove the dash)
- The posterior lobe of the hypophysis (pituitary gland), which stores and releases oxytocin and vasopressin produced in the hypothalamus
- Involves the study of the relative spatial arrangement of atoms that form the structure of molecules and their manipulation
- Is the powerhouse of the cell
- Excessive thirst or excess drinking
- Part of the quadratic formula underneath the square root symbol
- Indian mathematician whose contributions to the theory of numbers include pioneering discoveries of the properties of the partition function
- A graph whose vertices can be divided into two disjoint and independent sets U and V and such that every edge connects a vertex in U to one in V.
- A two- or three-dimensional flat space (in contrast to Einstein's curved spacetime)
- A genus of gram-negative bacteria. Typically appear comma- or s-shaped, and are motile. Can infect humans causing a diarrhoeal disease
- A muscle which runs through the rear part of the cheek from the temporal bone to the lower jaw on each side and closes the jaw in chewing
- Algorithm used to perform a topological sort on a directed acyclic graph with time complexity O(V+E)O(V+E)O(V+E) where V is the number of vertices and E is the number of edges in the graph
- A linear time algorithm to find the strongly connected components of a directed graph
- Instrument that records the relationship of the maxilla to the hinge axis of rotation of the mandible
- Class of phospholipids found in biological membranes. Synthesized by addition of cytidine diphosphate-ethanolamine to diglycerides, releasing cytidine monophosphate
- Collection of open-source software utilities that facilitates using a network of many computers to solve problems involving massive amounts of data and computation
- Ionized form of a halogen that prevents tooth decay
- A type of queue in which insertion and removal of elements can be performed from either the front or rear
- Inflammation of the gums
- A linear transformation that describes a reflection about a plane or hyperplane containing the origin
- A neotenic salamander that looks quite cute and commonly kept as a pet
- A steroid medicine. Works by calming down your body's immune response to reduce pain, itching and swelling
- 32 amino acid peptide hormone secreted by parafollicular cells of the thyroid gland in humans and in many other animals in the ultimopharyngeal body
- Theorem describing the probability of an event, based on prior knowledge of conditions that might be related to the event
- Inflammatory process affecting soft and hard tissues surround the tooth, associated with loss of supporting bone, bleeding on probing and suppuration (remove the space)
- A lightweight, interpreted, or just-in-time compiled programming language with first-class functions
- An interpreted, high-level and general-purpose programming language
- Method to measure how much a chemical substance absorbs light by measuring the intensity of light as a beam of light passes through sample solution
- Small, transparent, often tubular laboratory vessel
- First person known to have evaluated the integral of general power functions
- The two joints connecting the jawbone to the skull (remove the space, and yes it is plural)
- An effective way to replace missing teeth
- Process of defining a problem or its solution in terms of a simpler version of itself
- A mixture or blend, in particular an alloy of mercury with another metal when used for dental fillings
- The understanding that objects continue to exist even when they cannot be seen, heard, or otherwise sensed (remove the space)
- Leakage of a fluid out of its container into the surrounding area, especially blood or blood cells from vessels
- An enzyme that facilitates the phosphorylation of glucose to glucose-6-phosphate
- Large, flat teeth at the back of the mouth
- Class of dental restorative materials that are mixture of organic and inorganic components. Includes this, a coupling agent and initiator with the primary inorganic component being the filler
- Generation of lymphocytes, one of the five types of white blood cell
- Failure of homologous chromosomes to pair at meiosis (remove the dash)
- Attachment of a phosphoryl group to a molecule
- Concerned with the properties of a geometric object that are preserved under continuous deformations, such as stretching, twisting, crumpling and bending
- Condition characterized by abnormally low levels of platelets in the blood.
- Medium-sized Asian bird which is distinctive in having elongated outer tail feathers with webbing restricted to the tips. They also have a wide range of loud calls that include perfect imitations of many other birds. (Write the scientific name without the space)
- One member of a chromosome pair; or a gene similar in structure and evolutionary origin to a gene in another species
- Removable appliances with artificial teeth
- A class-based, object-oriented programming language that is designed to have as few implementation dependencies as possible
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- Linkage between the 3' carbon atom of one sugar molecule and the 5' carbon atom of another, deoxyribose in DNA and ribose in RNA
- Process by which one bacterium transfers genetic material to another through direct contact
- Characteristic vector of a linear transformation, a nonzero vector that changes at most by a scalar factor when that linear transformation is applied to it
- Statistical method used in finance, investing, and other disciplines that attempts to determine the strength and character of the relationship between one dependent variable (usually denoted by Y) and a series of other variables (known as independent variables)
- Free from contamination caused by harmful bacteria, viruses, or other microorganisms; surgically sterile or sterilized
- Removal of an amino group from a molecule
- Oral tablet used to treat hypothyroidism
- Defined as a collection of random variables that is indexed by some mathematical set, meaning that each random variable of the process is uniquely associated with an element in the set
- Either a tree or shrub that sheds its leaves annually or the milk teeth of a mammal
- Melanin-producing neural crest-derived cells located in the bottom layer of the skin's epidermis, the middle layer of the eye, the inner ear, vaginal epithelium, meninges, bones and heart
- Facultatively anaerobic, gram-positive coccus commonly found in the human oral cavity and is a significant contributor to tooth decay (remove the space in the scientific name)
- 18-carbon amino alcohol with an unsaturated hydrocarbon chain, which forms a primary part of sphingolipids, a class of cell membrane lipids that include sphingomyelin, an important phospholipid
- The phase of the heartbeat when the heart muscle relaxes and allows the chambers to fill with blood
- A pricing model used to determine the fair price or theoretical value for a call or a put option based on six variables such as volatility, type of option, underlying stock price, time, strike price, and risk-free rate (remove the dash)
- Idea that one party credibly conveys some information about itself to another party
- Specialty of dentistry that deals with the diagnosis, prevention and correction of malpositioned teeth and jaws, and misaligned bite patterns
- Indicates greater passage to X-ray photons and is the analogue of transparency and translucency with visible light
- An enzyme's ability to catalyze consecutive reactions without releasing its substrate
- A class of steroid hormones produced in the adrenal cortex and influence salt and water balances, primary one is aldosterone
- Group of conidial fungi. Some are known to have a teleomorph in the Ascomycota. Most people commonly breathe in these fungi's spores
- The blockage or closing of a blood vessel or hollow organ
- A breathing apparatus that absorbs the carbon dioxide of a user's exhaled breath to permit the recycling of the substantially unused oxygen content, and unused inert content when present, of each breath
- Group of medicines called beta blockers, used to treat heart problems, help with anxiety and prevent migraines
- 2 vectors in an inner product space are this if they are orthogonal unit vectors
- An American brand principally used for oral hygiene such as toothpastes, toothbrushes, mouthwashes and dental floss
- Negative copy of the teeth or mouth made by pressing them into a soft substance
- Occurs when the protective coating of nerve cells experiences damage, which can result in conditions such as multiple sclerosis
- Treatment given or action taken to prevent disease
- Is a concept in social psychology that describes an individual's capacity to acceptably deviate from group expectations (remove the space)
- A greedy algorithm that finds a minimum spanning tree for a weighted undirected graph. It finds a subset of edges that forms a tree that includes every vertex, where the total weight of all the edges in the tree is minimized
- Process whereby organisms not closely related, independently evolve similar traits as a result of similar environmental pressures (remove the space)
- An algorithm for finding the shortest paths between nodes in a graph, which may represent, for example, road networks
- A container which can house data in N dimensions
- Part of a matrix A consists of all the vectors B such that AB=0 and B is not zero
- Clinical goal of endodontic <this word> of a root-canal system is to fill empty spaces, promote hermetic sealing and prevent bacteria activity
- A type of real square matrix whose columns and rows are orthonormal vectors
- Task of dividing the population or data points into a number of groups such that data points in the same groups are more similar to other data points in the same group than those in other groups
- Algorithm that finds a minimum spanning tree of an undirected edge-weighted graph
- Dental procedure in which the pulp of the tooth in the crown (the crown is the part of the tooth that is visible) is removed and the pulp in the root canal is left intact
- A popular general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited to web development
- Open-source software library that provides a Python interface for artificial neural networks
93 Clues: Inflammation of the gums • Is the powerhouse of the cell • Breathe (something) in; inhale • Excessive thirst or excess drinking • Oral tablet used to treat hypothyroidism • Removal of an amino group from a molecule • An effective way to replace missing teeth • Large, flat teeth at the back of the mouth • Removable appliances with artificial teeth • ...
Medicine General 2023-03-20
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- noun [ U ] the treatment of people who are ill, by sending information from one place to another by computer, video, etc.
- MEDICAL noun [ C or U ] temporary damage to the brain caused by a fall or hit on the head or by violent shaking
- verb [ T ] (of animals and insects that carry disease) to cause a problem by being present in large numbers
- verb [ I or T ] If something hard, such as a bone, _____, or is _____, it breaks or cracks. _____ noun [ C ] a break or crack in something hard, especially a bone.
- noun [ C or U ] the act of damaging something severely, especially by violently removing a part
- noun [ U ] an infectious disease that produces small, red spots all over the body
- noun [ C ] formal a problem or fault in a part of the body or a machine
- adjective C2 (especially of a disease or something bad) continuing for a long time
- adjective able to continue to exist as or develop into a living being
- verb [ T ] to return someone to a good, healthy, or normal life or condition after they have been in prison, been very ill, etc.
- noun [ U ] formal the way that people do not live for ever; C2 the number of deaths within a particular society and within a particular period of time.
- (2 words) noun [ U ] mental illness caused by experiences of war
- noun [ C ] US a doctor who specializes in identifying and treating diseases that do not need surgery (= cutting into the body)
- noun [ C ] a report, especially in a newspaper, that gives the news of someone's death and details about their life
- noun [ U ] formal 1. the ability, especially of a medicine or a method of achieving something, to produce the intended result. 2. Technical how well a particular treatment or drug works under carefully controlled scientific testing conditions
- noun [ C usually singular, U ] protection or a safe place, especially for someone or something being chased or hunted
- adjective formal ill, especially in a way that makes you unable to do something
- An __________ organism is one that has arrived in a place from somewhere else and has a harmful effect on that place
- noun [ C ] a long, firm object used as a support for a broken bone so that the bone stays in a particular position while it heals
- noun [ C ] a result or condition that follows from a disease or illness
- noun [ U ] a method by which a person learns to control their heart rate or other physical or mental processes by using information from recordings of those processes
- noun [ U ] a very thin, light cloth, used to make clothing, to cover cuts and to separate solids from liquids, etc.; [ C or U ] a material like a net formed by wires crossing over each other.
- adjective into or connected to a vein
- noun [ C ] one of the thick tubes that carry blood from the heart to other parts of the body
- verb [ I or T ] to injure a person so severely that a part of their body will no longer work as it should
- noun [ C ] a person who goes to a hospital for treatment, but who does not stay any nights there
- noun [ C ] B2 one of the parts or large rooms into which a hospital is divided, usually with beds for patients
- noun [ plural ] very large scissors
- noun [ U ] an infectious disease that causes painful swelling in the neck and slight fever
- noun [ C ] a small knife with two cutting edges and a sharp point that a doctor uses when cutting the skin
- noun [ U ] the systems for taking dirty water and other waste products away from buildings in order to protect people's health
- noun [ C ] C2 the bones of the head that surround the brain and give the head its shape
- adjective [ before noun ] related to scientific methods of solving crimes, involving examining the objects or substances that are involved in the crime
- noun a government service in the US that allows poor people to receive medical treatment
- verb [ T ] If a problem or illness afflicts a person or thing, they suffer from it
- noun [ plural ] a small piece of equipment made of two narrow strips of metal joined at one end. It is used to pull out hairs or to pick up small objects by pressing the two strips of metal together with the fingers
- noun [ U ] a condition in which there is not enough oxygen available to the blood and body tissues
- verb [ T ] to use chemicals to prevent a dead body from decaying
- adjective medically clean or without infection
- verb [ I ] disapproving to pretend to be ill in order to avoid having to work
- noun [ C ] mainly US or formal (UK usually doctor) a medical doctor, especially one who has general skill and is not a surgeon
- noun [ C ] a person who goes into hospital to receive medical care, and stays there one or more nights while they are being treated
- noun [ U ] (old-fashioned informal lockjaw) a serious disease caused by bacteria entering the human body through small cuts, causing the muscles, especially around the mouth, to become tight and stop working
- noun [ U ] formal C2 living for a long time
- phrase [ plural ] formal the parts of the human body furthest from the heart, for example, the fingers, toes, and nose
- noun [ C ] a light bed on wheels, used to move patients in a hospital
- noun [ U ] a serious infectious disease that can attack many parts of a person's body, especially their lungs
- гигиена noun [ U ] C1 the degree to which people keep themselves or their environment clean, especially to prevent disease
- noun [ C ] a person who is trained to do medical work, especially in an emergency, but who is not a doctor or nurse
- noun [ C or U ] old-fashioned often offensive an illness, injury, or condition that makes it difficult for someone to do some things that other people do, and that is usually permanent or lasts for a long time. This word is now considered offensive by many people, who prefer the word disability.
- noun [ U ] physical weakness and bad health caused by having too little food, or too little of the types of food necessary for good health
- noun [ C ] UK old use a hospital. It is now used mainly in the names of hospitals
- noun [ C ] informal an informal way of referring to a doctor, especially a surgeon (= a doctor specially trained to perform medical operations)
- noun [ U ] specialized the act of tying a blood vessel or other tube in the body with a piece of thread or wire
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- noun [ C ] a strip of cloth that is tied tightly around an injured arm or leg to stop it bleeding
- noun [ plural ] a metal instrument with two handles used in medical operations for picking up, pulling, and holding things
- noun [ C or U ] the process of adding an amount of blood to the body of a person or animal, or the amount of blood itself
- noun [ C or U ] formal the state of being unconscious
- adjective _____ furniture can be folded, usually so it can be put or stored in a smaller space
- noun [ U ] formal the regular use of illegal or harmful drugs
- noun [ C ] any small organism, such as a virus or a bacterium that can cause disease.
- adjective specialized relating to or caused by disease; Pathological anatomy (or ______ anatomy) is the study of diseased organs.
- noun [ C ] a small amount of blood or urine used for testing; adjective [ before noun ] used to refer to a container for things collected for medical or scientific use.
- noun [ U ] specialized death of cell tissues
- verb [ T ] medical to add oxygen to something.
- verb [ I or T ] C2 to empty the contents of the stomach through the mouth
- adjective formal clean and safe to drink
- noun [ C ] B2 a successful way of curing an illness or dealing with a problem or difficulty
- noun [ U ] a serious medical condition in which a person's body temperature falls below the usual level as a result of being in severe cold for a long time
- noun [ C or U ] formal a cut
- verb [ T ] specialized to reduce pain without curing its cause.
- adjective 1. A ______ disease can be caught by touching someone who has the disease or by touching an infected object, or by an infected person coughing, sneezing, etc. near you; 2. A ______ person has a disease that they can pass to other people.
- adjective able to cure or cause to get better
- adjective completely clean and free from dirt and bacteria
- verb [ T ] to remove dangerous substances from something
- noun [ C ] /baʊt/ a short period of illness or involvement in an activity
- verb [ T ] to pretend to have a particular feeling, problem, etc.
- verb [ T ] to bring someone or something back to life or wake someone or something
- noun [ usually plural ] the feeling that your heart is beating too quickly or not regularly
- noun [ U ] specialized the morbidity of a disease is how many people have it in a particular population
- adjective formal able to be given from one person to another
- noun [ C ] an illness
- noun [ C ] a small piece of soft material used for cleaning a cut or for taking a small amount of substance from a body, or the substance itself that can then be tested
- noun [ U ] an extremely infectious disease that causes a fever, spots on the skin, and often death
- noun [ U ] the action of removing dangerous substances from something
- (2 words) noun [ C ] the set of nerves inside the spine that connect the brain to other nerves in the bod
- adjective formal A salubrious place is pleasant, clean, and healthy to live in
- noun [ C ] 1. a hospital worker who does jobs for which no training is necessary, such as helping the nurses or carrying heavy things
- adjective not affected by a treatment, change, or process
- verb [ I ] to make large twisting movements with the body
- verb [ I ] to become well again after an illness; to get back your strength, health, etc.
- noun [ C or U ] formal any very serious infectious disease that spreads quickly and kills large numbers of people
- шприц /sɪˈrɪndʒ/ noun [ C ] a hollow, cylinder-shaped piece of equipment used for sucking liquid out of something or pushing liquid into something, especially one with a needle that can be put under the skin and used to inject drugs, remove small amounts of blood, etc.
- noun [ C or U ] a red, painful, and often swollen area in or on a part of your body
- verb [ T ] specialized to burn body tissue using heat or a chemical, to stop an injury from bleeding or getting infected, or to remove harmful cells
- noun [ U ] the act of bringing someone or something back to life or waking them
- verb [ I ] (of an injury, etc.) to form or give out a thick, yellow liquid because of infection
- noun [ C ] specialized a stitch used to sew up a cut in a person's body
- noun [ U ] the process of quickly examining patients who are taken to a hospital in order to decide which ones are the most seriously ill and must be treated first; verb [ I or T ] to quickly examine patients who are taken to a hospital in order to decide which ones are the most seriously ill and must be treated first
- adjective of or relating to the veins
100 Clues: noun [ C ] an illness • noun [ C or U ] formal a cut • noun [ plural ] very large scissors • adjective into or connected to a vein • adjective of or relating to the veins • adjective formal clean and safe to drink • noun [ U ] formal C2 living for a long time • noun [ U ] specialized death of cell tissues • adjective able to cure or cause to get better • ...
Dental Terms 1 2014-04-13
Across
- Space between teeth
- Interface between a restoration and tooth structure
- Wings Caries (decay) detection via x-ray
- Canal Dental pulp; the internal chamber of the tooth
- Stationary dental prosthesis (appliance) fixed to teeth adjacent to a space; replaces one or more missing teeth, cemented or bonded to supporting teeth or implants adjacent to the space
- Teeth The first set of 20 teeth, usually called baby teeth
- Thin resin material bonded in the pits and fissures of back teeth for the prevention of decay
- ? maintainer Dental device that holds the space lost through premature loss of baby teeth
- An artificial appliance for the replacement for a body part
- Specialist who treats injuries, diseases and infection of the tooth pulp (nerve chamber)
- Inflammation of the pulp, common cause of the toothache
- Resin Material composed of plastic with small glass or ceramic particles; usually cured with filtered light or chemical catalyst
- anesthetic Ointment that produces mild anesthesia when applied to tissue surface
- Boney
- Log of dental or medical records
- Bridge Fixed bridge that attaches to adjacent teeth only on one end
- fused to metal crown (PFM) Restoration with metal coping (for strength) covered by porcelain (for appearance)
- Soft sticky substance that accumulates on teeth; composed of bacteria and food debris due to inadequate dental hygiene
- An unfavorable systemic reaction to a foreign substance or drug
- Juncture of three roots in posterior teeth
- Tooth colored overlay on the visible portion of a crown, may be acrylic, composite o porcelain
- (Acronym) Acute Necrotizing Ulcerative Gingivitis, commonly known as trench mouth or Vincent's disease, aggravated by stress and/or smoking
- Replacement tooth mounted on a fixed or removable prosthesis
- Process of teeth protruding through the gums
- Placing a natural tooth in the empty socket of another tooth
- Surgical removal of gum tissue
- ? dam Soft latex sheet used to establish isolation of one or more teeth from contamination by oral fluids and to keep materials from falling to the back of the throat
- dimension Arbitrary space between upper and lower jaws upon closure; may decrease over time due to wear, shifting or damage to teeth
- Implant A titanium cylinder surgically placed in the bone of the upper or lower jaw to provide support for a dentak restoration or appliance
- gas Nitrous oxide; odorless inhalation agent that produces relative analgesic
- Tooth decay or cavities
- junction Meeting of thick, protective gingivial tissue around the teeth and the friable muccous lining of the cheeks and lips
- The arrangement of natural or artifical teeth in the mouth
- Hard residue, commonly known as tarter, that forms on teeth due to inadequate plaque control, often stained yellow or brown
- Cement placed under a dental restoration to insulate the pulp (nerve chamber)
- Device that retains a removable partial denture to stationary teeth
- Loss of structure due to natural wear
- A tooth that has not pushed through the gum and assumed it correct position in the dental arch
- soft tissue or bone
- and drainage Surgical incision of an abcess to drain suppuration (pus)
- The upper jaw
- Surgical removal of the root tip to treat a dead tooth
- Dental specialist skilled in restoring or replacing teeth with fixed or removable prosthesis, maintaining proper occlusion; treats facial deformities with artificial prosthesis such as eyes, ears and noses
- ? ejector Suction tube placed in mouth to remove saliva
- The anticipated outcome of treatment
- Space between upper and lower teeth
- (acronym) Masters Academy of General Dentistry
- An infection of the
- Process of chewing food
- Region at the end of the roots of the teeth
- ? glands Located under the tongue and in the cheeks to produce saliva
- recession Exposure of dental roots due to shrinkage of the gums as a result of abrasion, periodontal disease or surgery
- Channel emanating pus from an infection site; a gum boil
- Mouth sore appearing whitish, often with a red halo, of ten to fourteen day duration
- Denture that fits over residual roots or dental implants
- (acronym)Non sterodial anti inflammatory drug
- A small defect in the tooth enamel; junction of four formative lobes of a developing tooth
- guard Acrylic applicance used to prevent wear and temporomandibular damage caused by grinding of the teeth during sleep
- Dental auxillary who cleans teeth and provides patient education; administers local anesthetic, nitrous oxide and performs periodontal scaling
- "Bad bite" or misalignment of the upper and lower teeth
- The temperomandibular joint, the point where the lower jaw attaches to the skull
- tongue Benign changes in the usual color and texture of tongue; does not require treatment
- Older term for periodontal disease
- A soft or hard tissue sac, hard or filled with fluid
- injection Anesthesia of a nerve trunk that covers a large area of the jaw; a mandibular block injection produces numbness of the lower jaw , teeth and half the tongue
- Space Distance between the upper and lower teeth with the lower jaw in rest position
- Hard tissue that covers the roots of the teeth
- hairy tongue Elongated papillae on the tongue, promoting the growth of microorganisms
- Valley found on the surface of posterior teeth
- Complete removal of the pulp (common in children)
- Persistent "nervous" grinding of the teeth, most commonly while the patient is awake
- Inert medication or treatment that produces psychological benefit
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation - Artifical procedures employes by a rescuer after cessation of breathing or heart stoppage
- Sharp instrument used to detect decay on the surface of teeth
- Loosened spicule of bone pushed to the surface
- Partial or completely unexposed tooth that is wedged against another tooth, bone, soft tissue, precluding the eruption process
- or model Reproduction of structures made by pouring plaster or stone into a mold
- Inner layer of tooth structure, immediately under the surface enamel
- Gum tissue
- Removal of plaque and calculus from teeth, generally above the gum line
- Hard tissue covering the portion of the tooth above the gum line
- Removal of a small piece of tissue for microscopic examination
- The lower jaw
- Dental tool that uses high frequency ultrasonic waves to clean teeth
- teeth 32 adult teeth in a complete dentition
- Peroxide Disinfecting solution used in dental irrigation procedures or as a mouth rinse
- Hard and soft tissue forming the roof of the mouth
Down
- Teeth The six upper or six lower front teeth
- pathologist Dentist studying in the study of oral diseases
- The tip of the root of a tooth
- Indirect - filling made by a denta lab that is cemented o bonded into place
- Dental restoration covering all or most of the natural tooth
- Bite Reverse biting relationship of upper and lower teeth; a.k.a under bite or Class III malocclusion
- Resorption Decrease in bone supporting the roots of tooth; a common result of periodontal disease
- Thin plastic or porcelain veneer produced in a dental lab and then bonded to a tooth
- ? resection Removal of a portion of diseased root structure, rataining the natural tooth
- Removable set of artifical teeth (can be partial or complete set)
- Mold made of the teeth and soft tissues
- Injury of bodily tissue due to infection, trauma or neoplasm
- Grinding of the teeth, most commonly while the patient is asleep
- ? dentin Reparitive tooth structure produced by the pulp in response to tooth irritation
- Record measuring the depth of gum pockets around the teeth
- Juncture of two roots in posterior teeth
- A drug that stops or slows the growth of bacteria
- Artificial device replacing tooth root, may anchor an artificial tooth, bridge or denture
- Vertical overlap of the front teeth
- Study of the incidence of disease in a population
- camera A small video camera used to view and magnify oral conditions; images may be printed
- Inflammation of the sinus cavity that may mimic dental pain
- bridge A bridge that is bonded to the back of the adjacent teeth; requires minimum tooth reduction
- Bad breath of oral or gastrointestinal origin
- Dry mouth or decrease in the production of saliva
- Connection of two or more teeth so that they function as a stronger single structure
- Anesthesia Controlled state of unconsciousness, accompanied by a partial or complete loss of pain sensation, protective reflexes, and the ability to respond purposefully to physical stimulation or verbal command
- Older brand name for local anesthetic, currently replaced by safer, more effective agents
- Surfaces of adjoining teeth
- chamber The center or innermost portion of the tooth containing the pulp
- (acronym)joint TMJ disorder Temperomandibular disorder; term given to a condition characterized by facial pain and restricted ability to open or move the jaw
- A state of pain relief, an agent lessening pain
- Capsular cushion between temporomandibular joint and glenoid fossa
- poor brushing technique or Bruxism
- Acrylic restoration of denture base to compensate for bone loss
- Devices used by orthodontics to gradually reposition teeth to a more favorable alignment
- Insertion and temporary fixation of partially or completely avulsed tooth or teeth, resulting from traumatic injury
- Practice of dental extractions
- Describes the alignment of the upper or lower teeth
- Bone The jaw bone that anchors the roots of the teeth
- (aesthetic) Dentistry Treatment performed to enhance appearance; not a recognized specialty
- surgeon A dental specialist who manages the diagnosis & surgical treatment of diseases, injuries and deformities of the mouth and supporting structures
- Local anesthetic procedure effective for upper teeth and soft tissue; placement of anesthetic under the gum, allowing it to seep into the bone
- The production of dentures dispensed directly by lab techs
- Inflammation of gum tissue
- Increased blood flow; may cause dental sensitivity to temperature and sweets, may precede an abcess
- Instrument used for removal of teeth
- Destruction of tooth structure caused by toxins produced by bacteria
- Chemical element needed for healthy teeth, bones and nerves
- crown Single structure that combines post core and crown
- Opportunistic fungal injection after administration of antibiotic; not uncommon in the mouth
- Dental specialist treating the gums and supporting soft and hard tissues retaining natural teeth and the surgical placement of dental implants
- Extra tooth
- Dentistry Practice of gathering legal evidence for body identification or judicial issues
- Surgery Lifting of gum tissue to expose and clean underlying tooth and bone structure
- Crown for a front tooth, usually made of porcelain
- Replacement of portion of a damaged tooth
- Soft tissue infection causing extensive, hard swelling - a potentially dangerous condition requiring medical attention
- Bacterial contamination of tissue exudate; pus
- ? and root planning meticulous removal of plaque and calculus from tooth surfaces
- teeth Deciduous teeth
- bridge
- Non invasive relief of irritating conditions
- Partial or complete elimination of pain sensation; numbing a tooth is an example of local anesthetic; general anesthetic produces partial or complete unconsciousness
- abrasion Removal of teeth structure by blasting a tooth with air and abrasive, a relatively new technology that may avoid the need for anesthetic
- maneuver Technique employed by rescuer for obstruction of victims airway
- Removal of teeth
- Cleaningof the teeth for the prevention of periodontal disease and tooth decay
- Removal of diseased tissue from a periodintal pocket
- Common bony protuberance on the palate or lower jaw
- A most common filling material, a.k.a silver fillings containing approximately 50% of mercury, silver, tin, copper or zinc
- Swelling of effused blood beneath tissue surface
- Partial removal of pulp tissue
- Restoration of lost tooth structure with metal, porcelain or resin materials
- Common term for dental crown
- Mound on posterior teeth
- Process of shedding deciduoud teeth
- Chemical or laser treatment of natural teeth for whitening effect
- The tooth or teeth that support a fixed or
- Loss of tooth structure caused by a hard
- Horizontal overlap of the front teeth
- root Partial root structure remaining in jaw extraction or fracture of a natural tooth
- Adhesive dental restoration technique; a tooth colored composite resin to repair and/or change the color or shape of a tooth
- Lab produced restoration covering one or more cusps of a tooth
- Gum disease characterized by severe mouth sores and loss of tissue
- - placement of dental composite resin restoration at chairside
173 Clues: Boney • bridge • Gum tissue • Extra tooth • The upper jaw • The lower jaw • Removal of teeth • Space between teeth • soft tissue or bone • An infection of the • teeth Deciduous teeth • Tooth decay or cavities • Process of chewing food • Mound on posterior teeth • Inflammation of gum tissue • Surfaces of adjoining teeth • Common term for dental crown • The tip of the root of a tooth • ...
Dental Terms 1 2014-04-13
Across
- An artificial appliance for the replacement for a body part
- Inert medication or treatment that produces psychological benefit
- An infection of the
- Teeth The six upper or six lower front teeth
- crown Single structure that combines post core and crown
- Non invasive relief of irritating conditions
- Removal of a small piece of tissue for microscopic examination
- Older brand name for local anesthetic, currently replaced by safer, more effective agents
- (acronym)joint TMJ disorder Temperomandibular disorder; term given to a condition characterized by facial pain and restricted ability to open or move the jaw
- hairy tongue Elongated papillae on the tongue, promoting the growth of microorganisms
- Dry mouth or decrease in the production of saliva
- Common bony protuberance on the palate or lower jaw
- Capsular cushion between temporomandibular joint and glenoid fossa
- Process of shedding deciduoud teeth
- ? dam Soft latex sheet used to establish isolation of one or more teeth from contamination by oral fluids and to keep materials from falling to the back of the throat
- gas Nitrous oxide; odorless inhalation agent that produces relative analgesic
- ? resection Removal of a portion of diseased root structure, rataining the natural tooth
- Dental tool that uses high frequency ultrasonic waves to clean teeth
- Replacement of portion of a damaged tooth
- Record measuring the depth of gum pockets around the teeth
- Surgery Lifting of gum tissue to expose and clean underlying tooth and bone structure
- Dental auxillary who cleans teeth and provides patient education; administers local anesthetic, nitrous oxide and performs periodontal scaling
- Dental specialist treating the gums and supporting soft and hard tissues retaining natural teeth and the surgical placement of dental implants
- The tip of the root of a tooth
- Extra tooth
- Adhesive dental restoration technique; a tooth colored composite resin to repair and/or change the color or shape of a tooth
- Gum disease characterized by severe mouth sores and loss of tissue
- Tooth decay or cavities
- Resin Material composed of plastic with small glass or ceramic particles; usually cured with filtered light or chemical catalyst
- Space between teeth
- Grinding of the teeth, most commonly while the patient is asleep
- "Bad bite" or misalignment of the upper and lower teeth
- Stationary dental prosthesis (appliance) fixed to teeth adjacent to a space; replaces one or more missing teeth, cemented or bonded to supporting teeth or implants adjacent to the space
- Older term for periodontal disease
- Space between upper and lower teeth
- root Partial root structure remaining in jaw extraction or fracture of a natural tooth
- Persistent "nervous" grinding of the teeth, most commonly while the patient is awake
- Hard and soft tissue forming the roof of the mouth
- ? maintainer Dental device that holds the space lost through premature loss of baby teeth
- Insertion and temporary fixation of partially or completely avulsed tooth or teeth, resulting from traumatic injury
- ? ejector Suction tube placed in mouth to remove saliva
- anesthetic Ointment that produces mild anesthesia when applied to tissue surface
- surgeon A dental specialist who manages the diagnosis & surgical treatment of diseases, injuries and deformities of the mouth and supporting structures
- Inflammation of gum tissue
- A soft or hard tissue sac, hard or filled with fluid
- Describes the alignment of the upper or lower teeth
- Surgical removal of the root tip to treat a dead tooth
- Complete removal of the pulp (common in children)
- Specialist who treats injuries, diseases and infection of the tooth pulp (nerve chamber)
- Removal of plaque and calculus from teeth, generally above the gum line
- Juncture of two roots in posterior teeth
- Removal of teeth
- Hard tissue covering the portion of the tooth above the gum line
- Artificial device replacing tooth root, may anchor an artificial tooth, bridge or denture
- poor brushing technique or Bruxism
- Wings Caries (decay) detection via x-ray
- Study of the incidence of disease in a population
- Gum tissue
- The lower jaw
- A state of pain relief, an agent lessening pain
- Juncture of three roots in posterior teeth
- Connection of two or more teeth so that they function as a stronger single structure
- ? dentin Reparitive tooth structure produced by the pulp in response to tooth irritation
- Mound on posterior teeth
- Bite Reverse biting relationship of upper and lower teeth; a.k.a under bite or Class III malocclusion
- (aesthetic) Dentistry Treatment performed to enhance appearance; not a recognized specialty
- An unfavorable systemic reaction to a foreign substance or drug
- The upper jaw
- Horizontal overlap of the front teeth
- A drug that stops or slows the growth of bacteria
- tongue Benign changes in the usual color and texture of tongue; does not require treatment
- The tooth or teeth that support a fixed or
- The production of dentures dispensed directly by lab techs
- bridge
- Vertical overlap of the front teeth
- guard Acrylic applicance used to prevent wear and temporomandibular damage caused by grinding of the teeth during sleep
- Partial or complete elimination of pain sensation; numbing a tooth is an example of local anesthetic; general anesthetic produces partial or complete unconsciousness
- A tooth that has not pushed through the gum and assumed it correct position in the dental arch
- Loosened spicule of bone pushed to the surface
- and drainage Surgical incision of an abcess to drain suppuration (pus)
- - placement of dental composite resin restoration at chairside
- Replacement tooth mounted on a fixed or removable prosthesis
- fused to metal crown (PFM) Restoration with metal coping (for strength) covered by porcelain (for appearance)
- The temperomandibular joint, the point where the lower jaw attaches to the skull
- The arrangement of natural or artifical teeth in the mouth
- Process of teeth protruding through the gums
- (acronym)Non sterodial anti inflammatory drug
- Hard residue, commonly known as tarter, that forms on teeth due to inadequate plaque control, often stained yellow or brown
- Partial or completely unexposed tooth that is wedged against another tooth, bone, soft tissue, precluding the eruption process
- camera A small video camera used to view and magnify oral conditions; images may be printed
- Anesthesia Controlled state of unconsciousness, accompanied by a partial or complete loss of pain sensation, protective reflexes, and the ability to respond purposefully to physical stimulation or verbal command
Down
- Thin resin material bonded in the pits and fissures of back teeth for the prevention of decay
- A small defect in the tooth enamel; junction of four formative lobes of a developing tooth
- The anticipated outcome of treatment
- soft tissue or bone
- Bacterial contamination of tissue exudate; pus
- Inflammation of the pulp, common cause of the toothache
- Common term for dental crown
- injection Anesthesia of a nerve trunk that covers a large area of the jaw; a mandibular block injection produces numbness of the lower jaw , teeth and half the tongue
- ? and root planning meticulous removal of plaque and calculus from tooth surfaces
- Soft sticky substance that accumulates on teeth; composed of bacteria and food debris due to inadequate dental hygiene
- Mouth sore appearing whitish, often with a red halo, of ten to fourteen day duration
- bridge A bridge that is bonded to the back of the adjacent teeth; requires minimum tooth reduction
- abrasion Removal of teeth structure by blasting a tooth with air and abrasive, a relatively new technology that may avoid the need for anesthetic
- Removable set of artifical teeth (can be partial or complete set)
- Surgical removal of gum tissue
- Denture that fits over residual roots or dental implants
- Swelling of effused blood beneath tissue surface
- Valley found on the surface of posterior teeth
- Soft tissue infection causing extensive, hard swelling - a potentially dangerous condition requiring medical attention
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation - Artifical procedures employes by a rescuer after cessation of breathing or heart stoppage
- Local anesthetic procedure effective for upper teeth and soft tissue; placement of anesthetic under the gum, allowing it to seep into the bone
- Surfaces of adjoining teeth
- ? glands Located under the tongue and in the cheeks to produce saliva
- Instrument used for removal of teeth
- Devices used by orthodontics to gradually reposition teeth to a more favorable alignment
- Process of chewing food
- Space Distance between the upper and lower teeth with the lower jaw in rest position
- Tooth colored overlay on the visible portion of a crown, may be acrylic, composite o porcelain
- Teeth The first set of 20 teeth, usually called baby teeth
- Cleaningof the teeth for the prevention of periodontal disease and tooth decay
- teeth Deciduous teeth
- Device that retains a removable partial denture to stationary teeth
- Crown for a front tooth, usually made of porcelain
- Mold made of the teeth and soft tissues
- Dental specialist skilled in restoring or replacing teeth with fixed or removable prosthesis, maintaining proper occlusion; treats facial deformities with artificial prosthesis such as eyes, ears and noses
- or model Reproduction of structures made by pouring plaster or stone into a mold
- Resorption Decrease in bone supporting the roots of tooth; a common result of periodontal disease
- Chemical element needed for healthy teeth, bones and nerves
- Dentistry Practice of gathering legal evidence for body identification or judicial issues
- Thin plastic or porcelain veneer produced in a dental lab and then bonded to a tooth
- dimension Arbitrary space between upper and lower jaws upon closure; may decrease over time due to wear, shifting or damage to teeth
- Chemical or laser treatment of natural teeth for whitening effect
- Indirect - filling made by a denta lab that is cemented o bonded into place
- (Acronym) Acute Necrotizing Ulcerative Gingivitis, commonly known as trench mouth or Vincent's disease, aggravated by stress and/or smoking
- Region at the end of the roots of the teeth
- Partial removal of pulp tissue
- maneuver Technique employed by rescuer for obstruction of victims airway
- Acrylic restoration of denture base to compensate for bone loss
- Dental restoration covering all or most of the natural tooth
- junction Meeting of thick, protective gingivial tissue around the teeth and the friable muccous lining of the cheeks and lips
- Boney
- Practice of dental extractions
- Opportunistic fungal injection after administration of antibiotic; not uncommon in the mouth
- Loss of tooth structure caused by a hard
- Canal Dental pulp; the internal chamber of the tooth
- Injury of bodily tissue due to infection, trauma or neoplasm
- A most common filling material, a.k.a silver fillings containing approximately 50% of mercury, silver, tin, copper or zinc
- Hard tissue that covers the roots of the teeth
- Placing a natural tooth in the empty socket of another tooth
- Sharp instrument used to detect decay on the surface of teeth
- Bridge Fixed bridge that attaches to adjacent teeth only on one end
- Interface between a restoration and tooth structure
- Inner layer of tooth structure, immediately under the surface enamel
- Bone The jaw bone that anchors the roots of the teeth
- chamber The center or innermost portion of the tooth containing the pulp
- Loss of structure due to natural wear
- Cement placed under a dental restoration to insulate the pulp (nerve chamber)
- recession Exposure of dental roots due to shrinkage of the gums as a result of abrasion, periodontal disease or surgery
- Removal of diseased tissue from a periodintal pocket
- (acronym) Masters Academy of General Dentistry
- Inflammation of the sinus cavity that may mimic dental pain
- Increased blood flow; may cause dental sensitivity to temperature and sweets, may precede an abcess
- Bad breath of oral or gastrointestinal origin
- teeth 32 adult teeth in a complete dentition
- Peroxide Disinfecting solution used in dental irrigation procedures or as a mouth rinse
- Restoration of lost tooth structure with metal, porcelain or resin materials
- Channel emanating pus from an infection site; a gum boil
- Implant A titanium cylinder surgically placed in the bone of the upper or lower jaw to provide support for a dentak restoration or appliance
- pathologist Dentist studying in the study of oral diseases
- Log of dental or medical records
- Destruction of tooth structure caused by toxins produced by bacteria
- Lab produced restoration covering one or more cusps of a tooth
173 Clues: Boney • bridge • Gum tissue • Extra tooth • The lower jaw • The upper jaw • Removal of teeth • soft tissue or bone • An infection of the • Space between teeth • teeth Deciduous teeth • Process of chewing food • Tooth decay or cavities • Mound on posterior teeth • Inflammation of gum tissue • Surfaces of adjoining teeth • Common term for dental crown • Surgical removal of gum tissue • ...
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