lab safety Crossword Puzzles
Lab week 2017 2017-04-24
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- OJ Simpson trial,” If it doesn’t fit you must acquit”
- You must have this for a great relationship
- Dish I would not serve food in
- It goes round and round
- this is not your grandmother apple juice
- What week is this?
- Department where PT’s are performed
- Blood cultures go to this department
- liquid part of the blood
- Sees the little things
- Phlebotomists love to find them
- Has wings
- Used to identify bacteria
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- Medical Emergency code
- Universal Donor
- Right Now!
- Lab Straw
- Department where CBC’s are performed
- Artist who draws blood
- Sterilizes a site or makes for a fun weekend
- Used to slow the flow of blood
- Missing Patient Code
- In the Bank
- Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
- Cleaning solution used in the lab
25 Clues: Lab Straw • Has wings • Right Now! • In the Bank • Universal Donor • What week is this? • Missing Patient Code • Medical Emergency code • Artist who draws blood • Sees the little things • It goes round and round • liquid part of the blood • Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep • Used to identify bacteria • Dish I would not serve food in • Used to slow the flow of blood • Phlebotomists love to find them • ...
Clipper Quips 2020-06-08
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- Head NHS Baller
- German Lehrer
- Solemn senior ceremony
- Big Sophomore Project
- Spanish I Profe
- Leadbeater's crew
- Hefty 11th Grade assignment
- Football headman
- Science experiment venue
- Freshmen English Read
- NHS Head Honcho
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- Littlefield subject
- H.S. Memory Chronicle
- Aquaponics lab supervisor
- Mrs.Rakoski's Supplies
- NHS Mascot
- Tall U.S. History expert
- Freshman science subject
- NHS book hub
- It climbs NHS brick
- Theater space:_______ Room
- Stadium seating classroom
22 Clues: NHS Mascot • NHS book hub • German Lehrer • Head NHS Baller • Spanish I Profe • NHS Head Honcho • Football headman • Leadbeater's crew • Littlefield subject • It climbs NHS brick • H.S. Memory Chronicle • Big Sophomore Project • Freshmen English Read • Solemn senior ceremony • Mrs.Rakoski's Supplies • Tall U.S. History expert • Freshman science subject • Science experiment venue • ...
Versiti Lab Week 2025 2025-03-27
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- Most famous quote/halmark line from the show.
- What Daphne says when she sees a ghost.
- What happened to a missing unit or something to solve in a Scooby-Doo Episode.
- What Shaggy would say if a hospital tries to order 20 O Neg RBCs.
- One of the evil characters on Scooby-Doo, the disguise of "Harry the Hypnotist."
- This type of product matches Daphne's hair color.
- What Scooby-Doo would say if he broke a frozen unit.
- The number of different blood types we collect and sell.
- This type of product matches Shaggy's hair color.
- Lab department where platelets are tested and labeled.
- What animal is Scooby-Doo?
- What Velma would say if she say a hemolyzed unit.
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- How the characters and Versiti departments best work.
- Drivers are part of this department that delivers orders.
- Scooby and Shaggy's favorite snack.
- Lab department where blood gets labeled.
- Lab department where advanced blood testing occurs, like antibody workups.
- Lab department where blood products get packed and sent to hospitals.
- This type of product matches Fred's hair color.
- An evil character on Scooby-Doo that would like to drink our inventory.
20 Clues: What animal is Scooby-Doo? • Scooby and Shaggy's favorite snack. • What Daphne says when she sees a ghost. • Lab department where blood gets labeled. • Most famous quote/halmark line from the show. • This type of product matches Fred's hair color. • This type of product matches Daphne's hair color. • This type of product matches Shaggy's hair color. • ...
Unit 3: Bloodborne Pathogens (BBP) & Infectious Diseases (ID) 2022-11-14
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- Tiny, microscopic blood vessels that connect arteries to veins.
- Precauations used to keep yourself safe from bloodborne pathogens and infectious materials.
- A virus that attacks the liver; Hepatitis B
- A petroleum-based dressing with a plastic film, designed to keep air and moisture from entering or escaping a wound.
- The top number (systolic) minus the bottom number (diastolic) is the pulse pressure.
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- A woven, flexible absorbent cloth applied to a wound.
- Ears, eyes, and nose
- Personal Protective Equipment; gloves, mask, lab coat
- Federal organization that helps control the spread of disease; Center for Disease Control
- The heart’s own system of blood vessels.
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
11 Clues: Ears, eyes, and nose • The heart’s own system of blood vessels. • A virus that attacks the liver; Hepatitis B • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • A woven, flexible absorbent cloth applied to a wound. • Personal Protective Equipment; gloves, mask, lab coat • Tiny, microscopic blood vessels that connect arteries to veins. • ...
Safety in the Lab 2021-09-01
10 Clues: Pull back long • Protect your eyes • Protect your clothes • Fooling around in labs • Do not pour down the drain • Keep these out of the aisle • never handle this with your bare hands • You should _____ an accident to Mrs. Webb • You should not be chewing this in the lab • Protect your hands from dangerous chemicals
Science and Lab Safety 2023-08-03
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- Risky or dangerous.
- A substance that has the ability to damage or destroy other substances when they come into contact.
- something that can cause cancer by damaging the DNA or disrupting the cell metabolism.
- something that can burn.
- A container in which to dispose of waste material or trash.
- Containing or being poisonous material especially when capable of causing serious injury or death.
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- Forms of protective eyewear that usually enclose or protect the area surrounding the eye in order to prevent particulates, water or chemicals from striking the eyes.
- A fire-resistant fabric that can smother small fires by cutting off oxygen.
- A state of inflammation or painful reaction to allergy or cell-lining damage.
- A substance that is capable of burning, corroding, or destroying living tissue.
10 Clues: Risky or dangerous. • something that can burn. • A container in which to dispose of waste material or trash. • A fire-resistant fabric that can smother small fires by cutting off oxygen. • A state of inflammation or painful reaction to allergy or cell-lining damage. • A substance that is capable of burning, corroding, or destroying living tissue. • ...
Lab safety and Forces 2023-01-16
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- ______ balance is used to measure mass of a packet of apples.
- The SI unit of length is _____________.
- Friction causes w_____ and tear in machines over a period of time.
- A force is a push or a _________.
- Things fall due to _____________ force.
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- The fridge door is an example of a _______ force.
- The SI unit of temperature is ______________.
- __________ cylinder is used to measure volume of water.
- ___________ enables us to write using a pen.
- A rubber band can be stretched as it is ____________.
10 Clues: A force is a push or a _________. • The SI unit of length is _____________. • Things fall due to _____________ force. • ___________ enables us to write using a pen. • The SI unit of temperature is ______________. • The fridge door is an example of a _______ force. • A rubber band can be stretched as it is ____________. • ...
Safety in the lab 2023-08-23
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- Water dispensary used to wash hands after a practical
- Item used to keep hair away from dangerous materials
- Item used to protect eyes from chemicals
- (2 Words) Mat placed beneath a Bunsen burner to prevent damage to the surface it is one
- (2 Words) The orange flame on a burner burner
- Item used to keep clothes clean and chemical-free
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- Item used to ensure no dangerous chemicals are breathed in
- (2 words) Item used to put our fires
- Item used to protect hands from chemicals
- Water dispensary that cleans eyes of chemicals
10 Clues: (2 words) Item used to put our fires • Item used to protect eyes from chemicals • Item used to protect hands from chemicals • (2 Words) The orange flame on a burner burner • Water dispensary that cleans eyes of chemicals • Item used to keep clothes clean and chemical-free • Item used to keep hair away from dangerous materials • ...
Laboratory safety 2013-10-14
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- What should be put under the bench when students stand up
- What must you report immediately
- What test do we use to identify Heroin
- Chemicals must be kept in a ______ to prevent spillages
- What animal is used to search for drugs
- Bags should be be put _________ the bench
- Students should not _____ in the lab
- What can break if dropped
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- What should you do when the teacher is talking
- Workspaces should be kept __________
- A Bunsen Burner should be lit with the air opening _______
- Water mixed with electricity can ________ you
- When someone catches fire you use a Fire ________ to smother them
- What do girls or boys have to tie back if it is long
- What safety equipment do you wear to protect eyes
- What hazard is can be caused by a Bunsen Burner
- What should you not do in the laboratory
- What do you wash after any practical activity
- What is used in a Bunsen Burner to generate a flame
19 Clues: What can break if dropped • What must you report immediately • Workspaces should be kept __________ • Students should not _____ in the lab • What test do we use to identify Heroin • What animal is used to search for drugs • What should you not do in the laboratory • Bags should be be put _________ the bench • Water mixed with electricity can ________ you • ...
Food Safety and Quality Overview 2022-09-20
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- If you have more than 1 days grow of facial hair you must wear a ____.
- You must wear ____ when directly handling product.
- If you see a food safety concern, who should you notify?
- Sanitation containers that hold chemicals are what color?
- Containers and ____ should be inspected regularly for damage.
- Metal is an example of a ____ hazard.
- Sanitizer is an example of a ____ hazard.
- Chocolate absorbs ____.
- Food-contact tools and containers are what color?
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- 20 sec of scrubbing and 20 sec of rinsing is the procedure for?
- Brooms and garbage containers are what color?
- Before entering production you must place a ____ on your head.
- Blood is an example of a ____ hazard.
- Not allowed to be worn in production areas.
- If you see signs of ____ activity; notify your supervisor or lab right away.
- Allergen used in all products.
- You have to wear a clean ____ every day.
- We are a ____-free facility.
- Allergen used in all products.
- Metal Detectable ____ are the only type of ____ permitted on the production floor.
20 Clues: Chocolate absorbs ____. • We are a ____-free facility. • Allergen used in all products. • Allergen used in all products. • Blood is an example of a ____ hazard. • Metal is an example of a ____ hazard. • You have to wear a clean ____ every day. • Sanitizer is an example of a ____ hazard. • Not allowed to be worn in production areas. • ...
Classes 2024-02-16
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- - Safe practices in healthcare (#7000)
- - Sector covered by OSHA standards (#501)
- - Focus of site worker trainer course (#5600)
- - Industry with specific OSHA standards (#500)
- - Principles covered in OSHA training (#3085)
- - Critical safety measure in training (#3115)
- - Public storage safety training (#7005)
- - Protection focus in safety training (#2225)
- - Type of standards explored (#3095)
- - Program offering comprehensive safety training
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- - Tagout procedures for equipment safety (#7115)
- - Focus on construction and maritime industries (#7215)
- - Focus of OSHA guide to industrial practices (#521)
- - Topic involving trenching and soil mechanics (#3015)
- - Subject related to guarding standards (#2045)
- - Pathogen exposure control measures (#7200)
- - Industry with specialized safety standards (#5400)
- - Preparedness for influenza outbreaks (#7210)
- - Principles taught for workplace efficiency (#2255)
- - Type of materials covered in OSHA training (#2015)
20 Clues: - Type of standards explored (#3095) • - Safe practices in healthcare (#7000) • - Public storage safety training (#7005) • - Sector covered by OSHA standards (#501) • - Pathogen exposure control measures (#7200) • - Focus of site worker trainer course (#5600) • - Principles covered in OSHA training (#3085) • - Critical safety measure in training (#3115) • ...
Safety Month 2024-06-14
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- Treat all blood and bodily fluids as if they were
- Safety meetings are always held on the third ___ of every month
- What side should items be kept when in the hallway
- 10 ft. ___ of safety
- Safety Officer
- slip, trip
- Workplace injury reporting system
- Bloodborne ____ Exposure Control Policy
- Report all accidents no matter how ____
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- Who leads the safety meetings
- System started when there is an ICare badge on door
- when to report an accident
- Always assess what level before moving a patient
- Completed once an injury is reported
- Safety
- Always lift with
- Check lines, tubes, and __ after moving or transferring a patient
- Safety Begins with
- the Select Medical Way
19 Clues: Safety • slip, trip • Safety Officer • Always lift with • Safety Begins with • 10 ft. ___ of safety • the Select Medical Way • when to report an accident • Who leads the safety meetings • Workplace injury reporting system • Completed once an injury is reported • Bloodborne ____ Exposure Control Policy • Report all accidents no matter how ____ • ...
Welcome to the lab! 2026-03-02
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- What you collect and analyse in an experiment.
- You wear these to protect your hands.
- dish A small round container used to grow bacteria.
- A tool used to pour liquids into containers with a small opening.
- glass A tool used to make small objects look bigger.
- A cylindrical glass container used to hold or heat liquids.
- What you think will happen in an experiment.
- A small sharp knife used in biology.
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- The final answer based on your results
- The steps you follow in an experiment.
- tube A small glass tube used to hold or heat small amounts of liquid.
- A small tool used to transfer small amounts of liquid.
- rule You must follow this before starting an experiment.
- You use this to observe very small objects like cells.
- coat Protective clothing worn in the laboratory.
15 Clues: A small sharp knife used in biology. • You wear these to protect your hands. • The final answer based on your results • The steps you follow in an experiment. • What you think will happen in an experiment. • What you collect and analyse in an experiment. • coat Protective clothing worn in the laboratory. • dish A small round container used to grow bacteria. • ...
The Atom - Vocabulary Review 2021-10-07
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- Wavelength and frequency have a(n) _ relationship.
- A sample in which substances are physically combined and uniform throughout
- The name of the model of the atom created by Thomson
- Credited with naming the atom after the greek term "atomos"
- The name of the constant with a value of 6.626x10^-34 J x s
- The center of the atom
- The unit of energy
- Energy and Frequency have a(n) _ relationship.
- A piece of lab safety equipment that must be used in EVERY lab using chemicals, fire, etc.
- The number of waves that pass a given point per second
- The unit for frequency
- A piece of lab equipment used to supply energy during the flame testing lab
- Discovered the nucleus
- Discovered the electron
- The name of our current model of the atom is the __ model.
- A pure substance containing only one type of atom.
- The number of protons in an atom is called the _.
- A term used to describe the general location of electrons in an atom
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- The name for the state an electron exists in when it absorbs energy and moves to a higher energy level
- Each element produces a different _, also called the atomic fingerprint, when the gaseous element is charged and the light is passed through a prism.
- An atom that has become charged by gaining or losing electrons
- A sample in which substances are physically combined and show different phases
- The lowest energy state an electron can exist in
- The _ effect showed that when light with great enough energy was shone on a metal, electrons would be knocked loose.
- A negatively charged ion
- The distance between two peaks or two troughs on a wave
- Created a wave equation that could determine the probability of locating an electron
- The minimum amount of energy that must be lost or gained for electrons to move
- An atom that has a different number of neutrons but the same number of protons
- Positively charged particles in the nucleus
- This man's principle states that it is impossible to know both the speed and location of an electron at the same time
- Proposed the law of multiple proportions
- The smallest unit into which an element can be divided while still maintaining its properties.
- A pure substance containing two or more types of atoms.
- The weighted average mass of an element considers only the elements that exist in _.
- Negatively charged particles that exist outside the nucleus
- A positively charged ion
37 Clues: The unit of energy • The center of the atom • The unit for frequency • Discovered the nucleus • Discovered the electron • A negatively charged ion • A positively charged ion • Proposed the law of multiple proportions • Positively charged particles in the nucleus • Energy and Frequency have a(n) _ relationship. • The lowest energy state an electron can exist in • ...
Tectonic Geomorphology 2021-11-28
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- Dating method that measures the energy of photons being released by sediment
- Method that matched two points to reconstruct 3-D surfaces
- Plateau uplifted above the ocean
- Location where a river runs through a hill
- Mountain Range in Lab 4
- dividing a fault into smaller parts
- Vertical Component of separation from an earthquake
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- 1st lab location
- Exposure of land previously buried
- To spread or grow
- Location of lab 5
- Rise of land due to removal of weight
- Horizontal component of displacement from an earthquake
- Basin formed on top of moving thrust sheet
- DEM
- Location where a river was defeated and diverted
- Location of 2016 New Zealand earthquake
- technique used for mapping ground deformation based on radar images
18 Clues: DEM • 1st lab location • To spread or grow • Location of lab 5 • Mountain Range in Lab 4 • Plateau uplifted above the ocean • Exposure of land previously buried • dividing a fault into smaller parts • Rise of land due to removal of weight • Location of 2016 New Zealand earthquake • Location where a river runs through a hill • Basin formed on top of moving thrust sheet • ...
Lab Equipment 2025-08-28
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- Paper strips used to test acidity or alkalinity by color change
- A glass cylinder with one closed end, used for small‑scale reactions or heating substances
- A straight-edged tool marked for measuring length
- image of the microscope
- A clamp‑like tool used to hold a hot test tube
- A cylindrical container used in labs to hold and mix liquids
- A tall, narrow cylinder marked with volume gradations for measuring liquids
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- An instrument for measuring temperature
- Tools used to crush and grind substances into a fine powder
- A long, thin glass rod used for stirring liquids
- A timing device used to measure elapsed time precisely
- image of safety goggles
- A conical glass flask with flat bottom, used for mixing liquids
- A device used to determine the mass of an object
- image of the lab burner
15 Clues: image of safety goggles • image of the microscope • image of the lab burner • An instrument for measuring temperature • A clamp‑like tool used to hold a hot test tube • A long, thin glass rod used for stirring liquids • A device used to determine the mass of an object • A straight-edged tool marked for measuring length • ...
Food Safety Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-16
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- - Standard of something as measured against others.
- - Rules to control food safety standards.
- - The presence of harmful substances in food.
- - Examination of food for safety and quality.
- - Set of rules or procedures.
- - Microorganisms that cause disease.
- - Carried or transmitted by food.
- - Condition of being protected from harm.
- - Proper way to manage food to ensure safety.
- - Materials used to protect and preserve food.
- - Substances that can cause allergic reactions.
- - Overseeing food safety practices.
- - Measures to manage pests.
- - Substance used to clean and disinfect.
- - Providing information about the food on packaging.
- - Keeping food in a state to prevent spoilage.
- - The state of being clean.
- - Examination of food and facilities for safety.
- - Microscopic organisms that can cause illness.
- - Process of making something free from bacteria.
- - Measures taken to avoid food safety issues.
- - Official recognition of meeting standards.
- - Measures taken to maintain a clean environment.
- - Practices to maintain health and prevent disease.
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- - Cleaning to destroy harmful microorganisms.
- - Controlled environment with low levels of pollutants.
- - Transfer of harmful substances between foods.
- - Individual practices for cleanliness.
- - Keeping food in a proper place to maintain safety.
- - Adherence to food safety regulations.
- - Established norms for food safety.
- - Detailed examination of food samples.
- - Microorganisms, especially those causing disease.
- - Preparing food for consumption.
- - Potential source of harm in food.
- - Degree of heat present in food.
- - Place where food is processed or prepared.
- - Microorganisms, especially bacteria causing disease.
- - Regular observation to ensure food safety.
- - Ability to track food through the supply chain.
40 Clues: - Measures to manage pests. • - The state of being clean. • - Set of rules or procedures. • - Carried or transmitted by food. • - Preparing food for consumption. • - Degree of heat present in food. • - Overseeing food safety practices. • - Potential source of harm in food. • - Established norms for food safety. • - Microorganisms that cause disease. • ...
The IDEA Lab 2025-10-14
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- The IDEA Lab can help with the development and refinement of ________
- The company that the IDEA Lab designed new endotracheal tubes for
- What the A in IDEA Lab stands for
- The IDEA Lab is located in the Swanson School of ________
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- An outline of the scope, approach, timeline, budget, and deliverables of your IDEA Project
- What the I in IDEA Lab stands for
- THE IDEA Lab has three certified Human-Centered ______ practitioners
- The IDEA Lab bridges gaps in the Innovation Road with prototypes and ______
- The IDEA Lab developed a Sleep _____ Device called C-Lift
9 Clues: What the I in IDEA Lab stands for • What the A in IDEA Lab stands for • The IDEA Lab developed a Sleep _____ Device called C-Lift • The IDEA Lab is located in the Swanson School of ________ • The company that the IDEA Lab designed new endotracheal tubes for • THE IDEA Lab has three certified Human-Centered ______ practitioners • ...
Lab Safety: Heating and Fire Safety 2022-09-05
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- hands, Another name for tongs which should be used to handle a hot container.
- Test tubes should be pointed __________ from you when being heated.
- You should do this with the back of your hand to see if object being heated is too hot.
- You should never heat chemicals in a ______________ container.
- Only heat chemical when a ___________ tells you too.
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- The process of an object being over a fire or burner.
- How you should keep your area when a fire is involved.
- A hot object you should never reach over.
- If you have a ___________ about chemicals ask the teacher.
- Turn _____ the burners and flames when told to.
10 Clues: A hot object you should never reach over. • Turn _____ the burners and flames when told to. • Only heat chemical when a ___________ tells you too. • The process of an object being over a fire or burner. • How you should keep your area when a fire is involved. • If you have a ___________ about chemicals ask the teacher. • ...
Laboratory safety 2018-03-04
Across
- What should be put under the bench when students stand up
- What must you report immediately
- What test do we use to identify Heroin
- Chemicals must be kept in a ______ to prevent spillages
- What animal is used to search for drugs
- Bags should be be put _________ the bench
- Students should not _____ in the lab
- What can break if dropped
Down
- What should you do when the teacher is talking
- Workspaces should be kept __________
- A Bunsen Burner should be lit with the air opening _______
- Water mixed with electricity can ________ you
- When someone catches fire you use a Fire ________ to smother them
- What do girls or boys have to tie back if it is long
- What safety equipment do you wear to protect eyes
- What hazard is can be caused by a Bunsen Burner
- What should you not do in the laboratory
- What do you wash after any practical activity
- What is used in a Bunsen Burner to generate a flame
19 Clues: What can break if dropped • What must you report immediately • Workspaces should be kept __________ • Students should not _____ in the lab • What test do we use to identify Heroin • What animal is used to search for drugs • What should you not do in the laboratory • Bags should be be put _________ the bench • Water mixed with electricity can ________ you • ...
Experiments 2024-08-20
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- What should not be in your face during an experiment?
- You should not be ___________ around the room during an experiment?
- The information you get during an experiment?
- The safety shower should only be used during an ______________?
- What you follow during an experiment, or during class?
- Your work area should be ___________ at the end of class?
- What scientists are testing in an experiment?
- You use these to protect your hands?
- You do not wear these shoes during an experiment?
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- What protects your eyes during an experiment?
- The most important thing to do during an experiment?
- Your evidence supports your _____________?
- You should _______ the directions/instructions before starting an experiment?
- You should not have _________ in a lab/class?
- Ask teachers or classmates for _________, if you need it?
- You should not be ____________ stuff around the room?
- What is needed to support a claim/hypothesis?
- If you do not know what to do, ask _____________?
- You should not _________ anything unless your teacher says to?
19 Clues: You use these to protect your hands? • Your evidence supports your _____________? • What protects your eyes during an experiment? • You should not have _________ in a lab/class? • The information you get during an experiment? • What is needed to support a claim/hypothesis? • What scientists are testing in an experiment? • ...
Lab Week 2014 2014-02-12
12 Clues: Right now • A lab gift • Some lab garbage • Not a type of TV • Component of blood • Can't live without it • Stop ther germ spread • Electrolytes done here • Round and round it goes • Chocolate, yellow or black • Gets to the heart of the matter • Instruments can't run without it
Scientific Experimental Tools 2023-09-07
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- dish A shallow, flat dish used for cultivating bacteria.
- An object that attracts materials like iron.
- A device for measuring temperature.
- Small, pointed tools for picking up and manipulating small objects.
- scale A device for measuring the mass of objects.
- goggles Protective eyewear to shield the eyes during experiments.
- A tool for magnifying tiny objects for observation.
- A conical tool used for pouring liquids into containers.
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- A tool for transferring small amounts of liquid.
- A container used for mixing and measuring liquids.
- cylinder A tall, cylindrical container for precise liquid measurement.
- tube A narrow glass tube used for holding small amounts of liquid.
- slide A small piece of glass for mounting samples to view under a microscope.
- burner A gas burner used for heating and sterilizing.
- coat A protective garment worn to keep clothes clean during experiments.
15 Clues: A device for measuring temperature. • An object that attracts materials like iron. • A tool for transferring small amounts of liquid. • scale A device for measuring the mass of objects. • A container used for mixing and measuring liquids. • A tool for magnifying tiny objects for observation. • burner A gas burner used for heating and sterilizing. • ...
End of week 2026-01-09
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- The chance of harm occurring
- Our governing law
- Triage team
- Handles technical enquiries associated with SDS (ABBV)
- Abbreviation for Health and Safety Representative
- WHSQ officers who enforce safety laws
- A breach of workplace safety laws
- Rules made under an Act
- A system of rules enforced by authority
- To control or oversee
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- Process of identifying and controlling hazards
- Our Team
- Work requiring a special licence
- Practical advice for adhearing to the Act and Reg (abbreviation)
- Official permission to perform certain work
- The condition of being protected from harm
- To seek worker input
- A legal responsibility under WHS law
- Safety team offering tailored safety advice to pcbu
19 Clues: Our Team • Triage team • Our governing law • To seek worker input • To control or oversee • Rules made under an Act • The chance of harm occurring • Work requiring a special licence • A breach of workplace safety laws • A legal responsibility under WHS law • WHSQ officers who enforce safety laws • A system of rules enforced by authority • The condition of being protected from harm • ...
Scientific Method 2025-09-10
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- Look at what is happening with your problem and form a question by it
- Making an inquiry about what your trying to solve
- To gather all your information to make one lab report
- An educated prediction to answer the stated problem
- putting down what happened onto a single data sheet to show what
- Conducting the experiment
- An important part of a hypothesis to justify your prediction
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- A logical way to problem solve
- A shows a summary of results
- based on conclusions, you will know if you need to ______
- making sure your experiment is not damaging your well being
- Collecting data and analyzing the experiment
- Knowledge needed to know about the subject of the experiment
- Organizing information and looking at what happened
- The ending to what happened and if your hypothesis was correct
15 Clues: Conducting the experiment • A shows a summary of results • A logical way to problem solve • Collecting data and analyzing the experiment • Making an inquiry about what your trying to solve • An educated prediction to answer the stated problem • Organizing information and looking at what happened • To gather all your information to make one lab report • ...
What is Science? Grade 8 2024-09-20
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- never believing a claim until you have enough evidence
- support for a claim
- Aristotle argued that knowledge of nature must be based on evidence and ___
- way of learning about the natural world based on evidence and logic
- a scientific question begins with how or ___
- main branch of science you will learn more about this school year
- career involving measuring features on Earth’s surface
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- do one of these to test what you think will happen
- he proposed that the sun was at the center of the solar system
- scientists make detailed ___
- what someone believes to be true
- physical science is the study of matter and ___
- physical science includes the sciences of ___ and physics
- the number one priority in the science lab
- the way more common name for Dihydrogen Monoxide (DHMO)
15 Clues: support for a claim • scientists make detailed ___ • what someone believes to be true • the number one priority in the science lab • a scientific question begins with how or ___ • physical science is the study of matter and ___ • do one of these to test what you think will happen • never believing a claim until you have enough evidence • ...
7th Grade Science Career Exploration 2026-05-18
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- 76,000 Investigates how diseases spread through populations
- 68,000 Studies bacteria, viruses, and other microscopic organisms
- 94,000 Helps injured patients recover movement and strength
- 84,000 Studies water movement in rivers, groundwater, and wetlands
- 70,000 Studies ocean organisms and marine ecosystems
- 67,000 Helps patients who have trouble breathing or lung diseases
- 73,000 Improves food safety, nutrition, and shelf life
- 90,000 Studies how chemicals and poisons affect living things
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- 72,000 Studies pollution and environmental problems
- 95,000 Uses lab equipment to identify chemicals in samples
- 128,000 Prepares and explains medications used to treat illnesses
- 350,000 Doctor who studies and treats the heart and blood vessels
- 77,000 Studies chemicals and how substances react with each other
- 78,000 Forecasts weather and studies storms and climate patterns
- 80,000 Helps protect Louisiana wetlands and coastlines from erosion
15 Clues: 72,000 Studies pollution and environmental problems • 70,000 Studies ocean organisms and marine ecosystems • 73,000 Improves food safety, nutrition, and shelf life • 95,000 Uses lab equipment to identify chemicals in samples • 76,000 Investigates how diseases spread through populations • 94,000 Helps injured patients recover movement and strength • ...
Safety! 2021-02-01
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- If there is an emergency in the lab and the instructor cannot respond, one _________ should call the office by dialing 6104.
- ___________including Running, pushing, fighting, practical jokes and other misbehavior can result in:someone getting hurt, disciplinary action from your grade level administrator,loss of shop privileges (and additional bookwork) for the term, or even removal from class for the remainder of the term.
- Shop ________ is unsafe if it is loose, baggy or flammable.
- The minimum distance the operator's hands, fingers or other body parts should be from the blade, bit or cutter.
- A dangerous situation in which a work piece is forcibly ejected from a machine, often at tremendous speed
- You should report all shop injuries to yourself and others whether they are serious or not to the______________.
- SDS
- Oily rags such as those resulting from applying linseed oil to a project shoudl be place in a _______ ________ container.
- The Z-87.1 logo and manufacturing emblem on shop safety ________ tells the users specifically that the ________ are industry quality, safe and helping to protect people's eyes.
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- The student should notify the ___________immediately in case of accident, injury Defective Equipment or tools.
- PPE
- A safety device used in an upright operation to guide a workpiece past a cutter, blade or bit, thereby keeping the operators hands at a safe distance.
- Within the safety warning color code system, yellow refers to which one? Danger, Caution, Warning or Hazard?
- The primary cause of _______ in the shop is improper use of the equipment.
- When a long time shop teacher was asked how he still had all of his__________, he replied, "because I always know where my ___________ are!"
- To safely drill any small piece of wood, it should be ___________ securely to the work surface.
- Check chemical_________twice to make sure you have the correct substance and the correct proportions.
17 Clues: PPE • SDS • Shop ________ is unsafe if it is loose, baggy or flammable. • The primary cause of _______ in the shop is improper use of the equipment. • To safely drill any small piece of wood, it should be ___________ securely to the work surface. • Check chemical_________twice to make sure you have the correct substance and the correct proportions. • ...
Specimen Collection 2015-05-12
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- Never do this with a label
- Drawing a blood specimen too fast or sending specimen too late
- Must have all three on the label
- Do this when sending a specimen to the lab
- Needs to be sent to lab ASAP
- Patient identifier
- A place you never put a specimen label
- Most important of the 5 rights for specimens
- Use these when identifying the correct patient
- Tests collected and reported immediately
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- When sending spcimens they must be this
- What you send to the lab
- Location where you label a specimen
- Patient identifier
- All non-blood specimens must have this
- Distinguish, regarding a patient
- Patient identifier
- Tests having time limitations
- Patient identifier
- Use to verify patient identity
- Test with standard collection and processing time
21 Clues: Patient identifier • Patient identifier • Patient identifier • Patient identifier • What you send to the lab • Never do this with a label • Needs to be sent to lab ASAP • Tests having time limitations • Use to verify patient identity • Must have all three on the label • Distinguish, regarding a patient • Location where you label a specimen • All non-blood specimens must have this • ...
SMAN 9 SEMARANG 2024-09-05
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- kapan SMAN 9 SEMARANG didirikan pada tahun!
- ada berapa satpam yang menjaga gerbang SMAN 9 SEMARANG!
- disamping kanan ruang apa!
- disamping kiri X-2 ada ruangan!
- berapakah jumlah ruangan selain kamar mandi?
- jurusan apa yang ada di SMAN 9 SEMARANG?
- berapa petugas kebersihan di SMAN 9 SEMARANG!
- berapakah jumlah kantin saat ini?
- ada berapa ruangan lab laboratorium yang sekarang?
- dilantai berapa lab bahasa!
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- ada berapa lapangan yang ada di SMAN 9 SEMARANG?
- siapakah nama kepala sekolah SMAN 9 SEMARANG?
- disamping ruangan X-12 ada ruangan apa!
- dilantai berapa lab ruang biologi?
- sebutkan berapa ruang kamar mandi?
- bulan berapakah SMAN 9 SEMARANG ULANG TAHUN
- ada berapakah tempat tidur di ruangan UKS?
- ada berapakah jumlah lab komputer?
- sebutkan ada berapa kelas pada kelas 12?
- dibelakang ruang guru ada tempat untuk!
20 Clues: disamping kanan ruang apa! • dilantai berapa lab bahasa! • disamping kiri X-2 ada ruangan! • berapakah jumlah kantin saat ini? • dilantai berapa lab ruang biologi? • sebutkan berapa ruang kamar mandi? • ada berapakah jumlah lab komputer? • disamping ruangan X-12 ada ruangan apa! • dibelakang ruang guru ada tempat untuk! • jurusan apa yang ada di SMAN 9 SEMARANG? • ...
Lab Safety 2015-08-25
5 Clues: No ___! • No _______! • Wear _____ when instructed. • Follow all written and verbal _____ carefully. • Do not _____ anything in the science classroom until instructed to do so.
Lab Safety 2021-08-19
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- You should wear ______ when working with something that could harm your eyes.
- If a chemical goes into your eyes you immediately go wash it at the __________ station.
- You should wear an ________ when working with something that could spill on your clothes.
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- You should _____ bring food or drinks into the lab.
- You should ________ to the teacher.
5 Clues: You should ________ to the teacher. • You should _____ bring food or drinks into the lab. • You should wear ______ when working with something that could harm your eyes. • If a chemical goes into your eyes you immediately go wash it at the __________ station. • You should wear an ________ when working with something that could spill on your clothes.
Food Safety Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-29
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- - Standard of something as measured against others.
- - Rules to control food safety standards.
- - The presence of harmful substances in food.
- - Examination of food for safety and quality.
- - Set of rules or procedures.
- - Microorganisms that cause disease.
- - Carried or transmitted by food.
- - Condition of being protected from harm.
- - Proper way to manage food to ensure safety.
- - Materials used to protect and preserve food.
- - Substances that can cause allergic reactions.
- - Overseeing food safety practices.
- - Measures to manage pests.
- - Substance used to clean and disinfect.
- - Providing information about the food on packaging.
- - Keeping food in a state to prevent spoilage.
- - The state of being clean.
- - Examination of food and facilities for safety.
- - Microscopic organisms that can cause illness.
- - Process of making something free from bacteria.
- - Measures taken to avoid food safety issues.
- - Official recognition of meeting standards.
- - Measures taken to maintain a clean environment.
- - Practices to maintain health and prevent disease.
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- - Cleaning to destroy harmful microorganisms.
- - Controlled environment with low levels of pollutants.
- - Transfer of harmful substances between foods.
- - Individual practices for cleanliness.
- - Keeping food in a proper place to maintain safety.
- - Adherence to food safety regulations.
- - Established norms for food safety.
- - Detailed examination of food samples.
- - Microorganisms, especially those causing disease.
- - Preparing food for consumption.
- - Potential source of harm in food.
- - Degree of heat present in food.
- - Place where food is processed or prepared.
- - Microorganisms, especially bacteria causing disease.
- - Regular observation to ensure food safety.
- - Ability to track food through the supply chain.
40 Clues: - Measures to manage pests. • - The state of being clean. • - Set of rules or procedures. • - Carried or transmitted by food. • - Preparing food for consumption. • - Degree of heat present in food. • - Overseeing food safety practices. • - Potential source of harm in food. • - Established norms for food safety. • - Microorganisms that cause disease. • ...
SAFETY MONTH 2023-06-16
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- How many AED devices does Trust have in the building?
- June is National ______ Month.
- Don't operate a forklift unless you are ________ and authorized.
- The electrical safety hooks are located in Engineering and ________.
- TCC staff completes many trainings yearly and bi-yearly in order to stay in compliance with State guidelines as well as best practices. These health and safety trainings include mandated reporter, CPR, pesticide management and ____ management.
- TCC conducts monthly emergency trainings that rotate between fire drill, earthquake drill and ________ drill.
- A good safety rule is to keep your work area _____.
- Where on Namely would you find the Safety folder with safety related information?
- The gates at TCC must be kept ______ and latched except when entering or exiting the facility.
- SDS stands for Safety ____ Sheet.
- A tool used to pull a victim clear of all live equipment before attempting to help them is called a Safety Rescue ____.
- The color of an Emergency Stop Button.
- How often are our fire extinguishers inspected?
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- What is the abbreviation of the Department of Occupational Safety and Health?
- How many Evacuation Safety maps do we have posted here at Trust?
- What color are both the forklift seatbelts?
- To help prevent slips and falls, clean up spills ___________.
- To prevent an ________ reaction, TCC is a peanut free zone.
- Personal Protective Equipment, commonly referred to as ___, is equipment worn to minimize exposure to hazards that cause serious workplace injuries and illnesses.
- Do not stand on the top step or the top cap of a ______.
- Employees should immediately exit the building when they hear the fire ______.
- Lock ___ Tag ___ is a safety protocol used when repairing or maintaining equipment that should not be used.
- You must wear an ESD _____ when entering a designated ESD area.
23 Clues: June is National ______ Month. • SDS stands for Safety ____ Sheet. • The color of an Emergency Stop Button. • What color are both the forklift seatbelts? • How often are our fire extinguishers inspected? • A good safety rule is to keep your work area _____. • How many AED devices does Trust have in the building? • ...
Bronchoscopy 2024-12-18
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- A type of solution used to pre-clean scopes after bronch procedures
- Part of PPE to keep germs and bad smells away
- Increase this to 100% during procedure
- Medications administered via syringe through the scope must be followed with 4-8 ml of this
- What you must do to syringes containing drugs/solutions
- Essential tool to navigate the patient's airway
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- A device that prevents patients from chomping on expensive tools (two words)
- Have these available for irrigation
- Ensure this safety pause is completed before starting (two words)
- A place certain samples go after collecting and labeling
10 Clues: Have these available for irrigation • Increase this to 100% during procedure • Part of PPE to keep germs and bad smells away • Essential tool to navigate the patient's airway • What you must do to syringes containing drugs/solutions • A place certain samples go after collecting and labeling • Ensure this safety pause is completed before starting (two words) • ...
Safety 2023-04-24
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- Eye Safety
- fourth month
- Another name for Hazmat
- Slip ___ fall
- BBP stands for
- Occupational Health and Safety Administration
- pull aim____ sweep (fire safety)
- Lock Out tag Out
- Rally Point
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- SDS
- How many colors in a rainbow if you leave out 1
- Use to report a safety idea
- lefthnat (name)
- P_______safety
- Wellness
- Personal ______ equipment
- Safety starts with
17 Clues: SDS • Wellness • Eye Safety • Rally Point • fourth month • Slip ___ fall • P_______safety • BBP stands for • lefthnat (name) • Lock Out tag Out • Safety starts with • Another name for Hazmat • Personal ______ equipment • Use to report a safety idea • pull aim____ sweep (fire safety) • Occupational Health and Safety Administration • How many colors in a rainbow if you leave out 1
Lab Safety 2015-09-03
Lab safety 2021-09-22
6 Clues: zero tolerance policy • strictly forbidden during labs • strictly forbidden during labs • must be reported to the teacher immediately • if you are unclear about any portion of the lab • important to follow exactly as explained by the teacher
Food Safety Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-20
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- - Standard of something as measured against others.
- - Rules to control food safety standards.
- - The presence of harmful substances in food.
- - Examination of food for safety and quality.
- - Set of rules or procedures.
- - Microorganisms that cause disease.
- - Carried or transmitted by food.
- - Condition of being protected from harm.
- - Proper way to manage food to ensure safety.
- - Materials used to protect and preserve food.
- - Substances that can cause allergic reactions.
- - Overseeing food safety practices.
- - Measures to manage pests.
- - Substance used to clean and disinfect.
- - Providing information about the food on packaging.
- - Keeping food in a state to prevent spoilage.
- - The state of being clean.
- - Examination of food and facilities for safety.
- - Microscopic organisms that can cause illness.
- - Process of making something free from bacteria.
- - Measures taken to avoid food safety issues.
- - Official recognition of meeting standards.
- - Measures taken to maintain a clean environment.
- - Practices to maintain health and prevent disease.
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- - Cleaning to destroy harmful microorganisms.
- - Controlled environment with low levels of pollutants.
- - Transfer of harmful substances between foods.
- - Individual practices for cleanliness.
- - Keeping food in a proper place to maintain safety.
- - Adherence to food safety regulations.
- - Established norms for food safety.
- - Detailed examination of food samples.
- - Microorganisms, especially those causing disease.
- - Preparing food for consumption.
- - Potential source of harm in food.
- - Degree of heat present in food.
- - Place where food is processed or prepared.
- - Microorganisms, especially bacteria causing disease.
- - Regular observation to ensure food safety.
- - Ability to track food through the supply chain.
40 Clues: - Measures to manage pests. • - The state of being clean. • - Set of rules or procedures. • - Carried or transmitted by food. • - Preparing food for consumption. • - Degree of heat present in food. • - Overseeing food safety practices. • - Potential source of harm in food. • - Established norms for food safety. • - Microorganisms that cause disease. • ...
Leo Primo 2021-09-16
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- The process of investigating a material or source in order to establish facts.
- A parts supply box given out to all students at the beginning of every laboratory.
- A device that amplifies or switches the voltage and current in a circuit.
- A section at the end of every report meant to address the calculations and measurements taken during the lab.
- Gould The man who invented the laser.
- An assignment meant to be completed before each lab in order to give students pre exposure to labs.
- Information obtained from research.
- Rule meant to be followed during a procedure.
- An official record.
- it is important to use this type of notebook because the pages are permanently attached to each other.
- To copy another individual's work without giving proper credit or citing source. (37)
- a chronological listing.
- Author of writing the laboratory notebook.
- The number of times a wave generator's waveform repeats itself.
- Necessary to make a whole complete, essential.
- A device used to store an electric charge for a short period of time.
- Your degree or caliber of knowledge in regards to a specific topic. Our notebooks will be graded in this term.
- A harddrive used to store data.
- A source used on the analog discovery that can create peak to peak voltage swings through a circuit.
- To examine something in detail.
- A device used to convert an alternating current into a direct one.
- Science The field in which the author of WLN specialized in.
- A computer program used to create schematics for circuits.
- generator A benchtop version of a wave generator.
- A board used to build circuits.
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- A device used to implement electrical resistance into a circuit.
- When measuring the voltage swing from a wavegenerator we can access sinusoidal, squarewaves and more. We call these options?
- The process of combining two different components using solder.
- An electric stream that flows through a circuit, also found in ohms law.
- A computer software used to allow students to graph data.
- The process of watching something or someone in order to obtain information.
- A measurement of power throughout a circuit. Found in ohms law.
- Instruments used to measure specific areas of a circuit. Always connected to other equipment such as oscilloscopes and multimeters.
- The end statement of every report meant to address all remaining aspects of this lab report.
- pulp A fibrous material used to make permanent paper.
- The opening statement written in each lab report stating the objective and overall layout of the experiment.
- power supply A power supply that can provide both a positive and negative voltage.
- A place where research is done.
- Glasses goggles used to keep eyes protected.
- number A number associated with each piece of equipment meant to identify it specifically.
- The process of backing up all your work in order to keep the progress safe.
- This lab report format will be used for every other lab this semester in order to reduce time spent on such reports.
- A device used to increase the amplitude of electric signals.
- A blueprint or diagram of a circuit.
- Connecting an input signal with a carrier signal is done through.
- difference A calculated value meant to determine the margin of error for a measured value.
- A semiconducting device with two terminals that allows current to flow in one direction.
- The process of developing something through engineering.
- A tool used to measure electrical values in a circuit such as resistance, voltage and current.
- when something is not prone to discolor when exposed to light.
50 Clues: An official record. • a chronological listing. • A place where research is done. • A harddrive used to store data. • To examine something in detail. • A board used to build circuits. • Information obtained from research. • A blueprint or diagram of a circuit. • Gould The man who invented the laser. • Author of writing the laboratory notebook. • ...
Assignment 1 2021-09-08
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- The first item under rear panel overview of the power supply is.
- what button on the oscilloscope do you press to bring up the frequency domain?
- A surface plot can be made with this command in Matlab.
- All plagiarized material will receive a _______ as a score.
- When working in the vicinity of high voltage power you should contact the lab manager. High voltage is defined as above ________ volts AC or DC.
- Class C fires are contained using CO2 and what other type of fire extinguisher.
- What is the last name of the author of Writing the Laboratory notebook.
- page 1-5 in the Matlab textbook is named matrices and ______.
- What do the black wires represent on the ADK?
- When replacing the fuse on the power supply what is the cord that you take out first.
- How many labs are in electronics 2.
- How many points will be deducted each day an assignment is late?
- Indicated by the (>>) prompt. this window will allow you to enter lines of code in Matlab.
- A loose leaf binder is inferior to this kind of notebook.
- Both waveform wires are yellow. Waveform 2 has what on it to separate it from waveform 1?
- The positive scope color on the ADK is what color?
- The title on page 23 of the function generator manual is _______.
- The front panel button Ch1/2 will toggle between how many channels on the function generator?
- There is no eating or _______ at the laboratory benches.
- You can label the X-axis of the graph with this command in Matlab.
- This command will get rid of any selected wire in the workspace in multisim.
- Page 17 shows steps on how to upgrade the bandwidth. Step 2 says to push what on the oscilloscope?
- Notes should be recorded in ________ rather than pencil.
- What color is the waveform generator 2 on the ADK
- How many steps does it take to change the time and date of the oscilloscope.
- Professor Bowden's office hours are from 10:30 - 11:30 on this day each week.
- To select the local language on the Function Generator what button should you press second?
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- Chapter 9 in the multisim manual is titled ______.
- The third safety symbol on page 5 of the benchtop power supply manual shows a lightning bolt with a triangle. What does this represent?
- This test is given twice a semester. It evaluates your laboratory knowledge.
- You can adjust the output voltage for channel 1 and 2 of the power supply with this.
- This is the fifth element added to the lab report.
- 8% of your final course grade is designated to this criteria.
- How many I/O signals are there on the ADK?
- This command removes selected components, circuits, or text in multisim.
- What circuit is the title of lab 5?
- All labs and lectures are located in this hall.
- Place source, Place basic, and Place diode are all part of what toolbar in multisim?
- On page 36 of the oscilloscope manual, Front panel menus, controls , and connectors are covered. What is number 5 on that page.
- Howard Kanare received his B.S. in chemistry at the University of _________.
- The design toolbox _______ will allow you to choose which layers to display on the workspace in multisim.
- How long should a lab entry be written after the lab is work is done?
- What is the format of lab reports 3 and 5?
- Chapter 4 in the Matlab textbook is on _______.
- Under function check step 3 the manual says to connect the probe to where on the oscilloscope?
- How many weeks are in the schedule?
- To adjust the waveform parameters on the function generator first press ________.
- What is the first item listed on page 13 of the function generator manual?
- Professor Bowden's first name is ______.
- How many steps are there on the memory keys on the function generator?
50 Clues: What circuit is the title of lab 5? • How many labs are in electronics 2. • How many weeks are in the schedule? • Professor Bowden's first name is ______. • How many I/O signals are there on the ADK? • What is the format of lab reports 3 and 5? • What do the black wires represent on the ADK? • All labs and lectures are located in this hall. • ...
sustainability glossary 2017-08-16
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- a young tree, shrub, vine,or a herb planted or suitable for planting
- means where an animal lives
- does experiments in their lab and they have expert knowledge
- a plan or a drawing of what you are going to build or make
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- when you tell someone about something or talking about someone
- to keep someone or something safe from anything
- being protected from unlikely danger like wearing a helmet to protect your head
- a piece of paper turned a certain way or an area
- living thinks that are in the wild
- doing sports running around
10 Clues: doing sports running around • means where an animal lives • living thinks that are in the wild • to keep someone or something safe from anything • a piece of paper turned a certain way or an area • a plan or a drawing of what you are going to build or make • does experiments in their lab and they have expert knowledge • ...
Assignment 1 2021-09-08
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- The first item under rear panel overview of the power supply is.
- what button on the oscilloscope do you press to bring up the frequency domain?
- A surface plot can be made with this command in Matlab.
- All plagiarized material will receive a _______ as a score.
- When working in the vicinity of high voltage power you should contact the lab manager. High voltage is defined as above ________ volts AC or DC.
- Class C fires are contained using CO2 and what other type of fire extinguisher.
- What is the last name of the author of Writing the Laboratory notebook.
- page 1-5 in the Matlab textbook is named matrices and ______.
- What do the black wires represent on the ADK?
- When replacing the fuse on the power supply what is the cord that you take out first.
- How many labs are in electronics 2.
- How many points will be deducted each day an assignment is late?
- Indicated by the (>>) prompt. this window will allow you to enter lines of code in Matlab.
- A loose leaf binder is inferior to this kind of notebook.
- Both waveform wires are yellow. Waveform 2 has what on it to separate it from waveform 1?
- The positive scope color on the ADK is what color?
- The title on page 23 of the function generator manual is _______.
- The front panel button Ch1/2 will toggle between how many channels on the function generator?
- There is no eating or _______ at the laboratory benches.
- You can label the X-axis of the graph with this command in Matlab.
- This command will get rid of any selected wire in the workspace in multisim.
- Page 17 shows steps on how to upgrade the bandwidth. Step 2 says to push what on the oscilloscope?
- Notes should be recorded in ________ rather than pencil.
- What color is the waveform generator 2 on the ADK
- How many steps does it take to change the time and date of the oscilloscope.
- Professor Bowden's office hours are from 10:30 - 11:30 on this day each week.
- To select the local language on the Function Generator what button should you press second?
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- Chapter 9 in the multisim manual is titled ______.
- The third safety symbol on page 5 of the benchtop power supply manual shows a lightning bolt with a triangle. What does this represent?
- This test is given twice a semester. It evaluates your laboratory knowledge.
- You can adjust the output voltage for channel 1 and 2 of the power supply with this.
- This is the fifth element added to the lab report.
- 8% of your final course grade is designated to this criteria.
- How many I/O signals are there on the ADK?
- This command removes selected components, circuits, or text in multisim.
- What circuit is the title of lab 5?
- All labs and lectures are located in this hall.
- Place source, Place basic, and Place diode are all part of what toolbar in multisim?
- On page 36 of the oscilloscope manual, Front panel menus, controls , and connectors are covered. What is number 5 on that page.
- Howard Kanare received his B.S. in chemistry at the University of _________.
- The design toolbox _______ will allow you to choose which layers to display on the workspace in multisim.
- How long should a lab entry be written after the lab is work is done?
- What is the format of lab reports 3 and 5?
- Chapter 4 in the Matlab textbook is on _______.
- Under function check step 3 the manual says to connect the probe to where on the oscilloscope?
- How many weeks are in the schedule?
- To adjust the waveform parameters on the function generator first press ________.
- What is the first item listed on page 13 of the function generator manual?
- Professor Bowden's first name is ______.
- How many steps are there on the memory keys on the function generator?
50 Clues: What circuit is the title of lab 5? • How many labs are in electronics 2. • How many weeks are in the schedule? • Professor Bowden's first name is ______. • How many I/O signals are there on the ADK? • What is the format of lab reports 3 and 5? • What do the black wires represent on the ADK? • All labs and lectures are located in this hall. • ...
Ag Safety Lab rules 2012-12-12
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- others anticipate_____________ and look out for_______
- report broken tools
- use equipment ______
- Pride keep your area ______ and take _______ in your work
- Take equipment and machines ________
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- Pay _______ to all your work
- follow _______
- pull back long _______
- dull never use equipment that is _______ or _______
- where be ______ and know _______ people are
10 Clues: follow _______ • report broken tools • use equipment ______ • pull back long _______ • Pay _______ to all your work • Take equipment and machines ________ • where be ______ and know _______ people are • dull never use equipment that is _______ or _______ • others anticipate_____________ and look out for_______ • Pride keep your area ______ and take _______ in your work
Safety in Textiles Lab 2023-05-17
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- Something that proposes a risk or injury.
- Never to be unattended or used with distraction.
- Must be used when using dyes and other harmful chemicals.
- Must have a lid on when not in use.
- Objects that should never be stood on, swung on or left untucked.
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- The thing that is required from a supervisor to operate equipment.
- Has to be under desks at all times.
- Has a hot surface that is never to be touched and must be switched off after use.
- A dangerous chemical that must be used with gloves in the Textiles Lab.
- A tool you must hold by the blade.
10 Clues: A tool you must hold by the blade. • Has to be under desks at all times. • Must have a lid on when not in use. • Something that proposes a risk or injury. • Never to be unattended or used with distraction. • Must be used when using dyes and other harmful chemicals. • Objects that should never be stood on, swung on or left untucked. • ...
Safety in the lab 2023-08-23
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- Item used to ensure no dangerous chemicals are breathed in
- (2 words) Item used to put our fires
- (2 Words) Mat placed beneath a Bunsen burner to prevent damage to the surface it is one
- Item used to protect hands from chemicals
- Water dispensary that cleans eyes of chemicals
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- Item used to keep hair away from dangerous materials
- Item used to keep clothes clean and chemical-free
- (2 Words) The orange flame on a Bunsen burner
- Water dispensary used to wash hands after a practical
- Item used to protect eyes from chemicals
10 Clues: (2 words) Item used to put our fires • Item used to protect eyes from chemicals • Item used to protect hands from chemicals • (2 Words) The orange flame on a Bunsen burner • Water dispensary that cleans eyes of chemicals • Item used to keep clothes clean and chemical-free • Item used to keep hair away from dangerous materials • ...
Lab Safety - Wyatt George 2023-08-29
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- Wear these on your face to keep chemicals from getting in your eyes
- When done with your lab you should always do this
- Instead of smelling directly you do this
- If you catch on fire you should always go to this
- This should always be away from the table (save it for lunch)
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- These should always be off and away during the class
- Wear this to protect chemicals from getting on your shirt/hoodie (two words)
- Wear these on your hands to keep your hands clean and safe from chemicals
- If you run out of any of the materials needed, do this so the next class can use the same materials
- When working this should always be tied back if it is long
10 Clues: Instead of smelling directly you do this • When done with your lab you should always do this • If you catch on fire you should always go to this • These should always be off and away during the class • When working this should always be tied back if it is long • This should always be away from the table (save it for lunch) • ...
Science Lab Safety Signs 2024-06-11
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- Presence of combustible materials
- Presence of Biohazardous materials
- Presence of corrosive substances
- Presence of chemical, physical, or biological factors with the potential to have a negative effect on our health
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- Place to wash your eyes.
- Presence of toxic materials
- Risk of burning if you touch with naked hands
- Must use protective gloves in this area/while working in this area
- Presence of radioactive materials emitting ionizing radiation or the presence of electromagnetic waves having the capacity to ionize an atom
- The location where the fire blanket is placed
10 Clues: Place to wash your eyes. • Presence of toxic materials • Presence of corrosive substances • Presence of combustible materials • Presence of Biohazardous materials • Risk of burning if you touch with naked hands • The location where the fire blanket is placed • Must use protective gloves in this area/while working in this area • ...
Cultivated (Lab-grown) meat 2023-12-18
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- To make cultivated meat, animal cells are grown in a ___.
- The process of making lab-grown meat takes 2-8 _______.
- In 2013, the first cultivated meat ____ appeared on TV.
- Compared to conventional beef farming, cultivated meat uses fewer resources and makes less _____. (Remember that cow farts contain methane gas).
- Which type of cultivated meat did Singapore approve for the market?
- Some consumers do not want to eat meat that has been _____ modified.
- The stems cells _______ into different types of cells, such as muscle cells and fat cells.
- With lab grown meat, the animals aren't ____.
- The cultivated meat industry has received $2.6 ___ worth of investments.
- The cells are fed a culture medium that includes nutrients, such as ____ acids, glucose, vitamins, and salts.
- Scientists research which types of cells are best-suited for cultivating meat. They look at the ___ rates, metabolism, and differentiation capacity.
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- Usually, starter stem cells are taken from a ____ animal, using minimally invasive methods.
- ____ animals, like fish and shrimp are less researched than humans, mice, or hamsters.
- To begin the process of cultivating meat, ____ cells are acquired from an animal. These cells are unspecialized.
- Stem cells are grown in _____ , which are also known as cultivators.
- What dairy product do some companies want to make in the lab?
- Researchers think that compared to conventional beef, labs use ____ land.
- They think that lab production will lead to fewer cases of _____ illnesses.
- Cultivated meat is also known as ____ meat.
- Cultivated meat has a similar ____ to conventional meat.
20 Clues: Cultivated meat is also known as ____ meat. • With lab grown meat, the animals aren't ____. • The process of making lab-grown meat takes 2-8 _______. • In 2013, the first cultivated meat ____ appeared on TV. • Cultivated meat has a similar ____ to conventional meat. • To make cultivated meat, animal cells are grown in a ___. • ...
SMFN LAB WEEK 2017-03-29
Across
- Name of chemistry instrument
- Fluid in green top
- Babies' got a hot foot
- Draw citrate for CBC
- Needle for babies
- SMF Lab Director
- Department testing CBC
- Department testing BMP
- One, two or three hour test
- Orders not signed
- List for sending tests to Shared Lab
- Customer Service
- Courier company
- Used to be General
- Together Everyone Achieves More
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- Fluid in red top
- Tests the blood
- Lab Information System
- Takes the blood
- Red blood cells burst
- I need a doctor now
- Tube for coagulation tests
- Microbiology specimens only
- Urinalysis test code
- Blood types
- Livermore
- Left behind test
- Want the result now
- Electronic Health Record
- I feel silly with this one my head
- Opposite of automated
31 Clues: Livermore • Blood types • Tests the blood • Takes the blood • Courier company • Fluid in red top • SMF Lab Director • Left behind test • Customer Service • Needle for babies • Orders not signed • Fluid in green top • Used to be General • I need a doctor now • Want the result now • Draw citrate for CBC • Urinalysis test code • Red blood cells burst • Opposite of automated • Lab Information System • ...
Dirty Dan 2024-04-17
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- game Blake always loses
- strenuous activity, also hitch-
- apt street; after senior year
- girlfriend
- second half of park, non domesticated animals
- yummmm
- football
- black lab 1
- (blank) Gilmore
- premier sports video game series
- black lab 2
- originates from Latin for ignorant
- fools
- first half of park, damp
- best character not found in LOTR movies
- can't finish a trilogy
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- what is the game Michael never wins
- yellow lab
- seconds in half a minute
- home of Taco Bell and that sandwich place
- thesis
- July 14th, probably
- top notch golf course
- game Daniel's never won
- come on son
- name every country quiz
- the game Michael always loses, Germany?
- popular area near mountains
- hometown
- stay thirsty my friend
30 Clues: fools • thesis • yummmm • football • hometown • yellow lab • girlfriend • come on son • black lab 1 • black lab 2 • (blank) Gilmore • July 14th, probably • top notch golf course • stay thirsty my friend • can't finish a trilogy • game Blake always loses • game Daniel's never won • name every country quiz • seconds in half a minute • first half of park, damp • popular area near mountains • ...
States of Matter 2022-12-05
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- definite volume changes shape
- solid to liquid
- density of liquid
- Has mass and takes up space
- used to protect your eyes in the heating/cooling lab
- definite volume and shape
- changes volume and shape
- smallest piece of matter
- adding this gives atoms more energy
- gas to solid
- when matter changes its state
- acid that melted first in the heating/cooling lab
- Acid that melted at 69.3 degrees celsius in the heating/cooling lab
- liquid to solid
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- description for how the atoms of a solid move
- gas to liquid
- density of gas
- solid to gas
- describes how the atoms of a gas move
- liquid to gas
- the study of matter and its properties
- density of solid
- decreases when the temperature is decreased
23 Clues: solid to gas • gas to solid • gas to liquid • liquid to gas • density of gas • solid to liquid • liquid to solid • density of solid • density of liquid • changes volume and shape • smallest piece of matter • definite volume and shape • Has mass and takes up space • definite volume changes shape • when matter changes its state • adding this gives atoms more energy • ...
Grayslake - SAFETY SLOGENS AND FUN 2024-02-02
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- Watch your____It could be your last (rhymes with yep)
- A faulty wire can cause a _____
- Who is the President of CompX
- Leave sooner, drive slower, live__ (opposite of shorter)
- Safety is no (another name for incident)
- A picture is worth a thousand _____
- Dare to be___ (rhymes with share)
- Safety is_____, Use plenty of it (doesn't cost money)
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- With Safety glasses tight, you will keep your____ (Sounds like fight)
- Make it your ___ to address unsafe conditions (Starts with M & Part of a movie title))
- ____Compromise towards Safety (Less than 1)
- Safety is Gainful, Accidents are____ (Rhymes with Gainful)
- If you lift with your back, you will hear it ___
- Chicago Bears Strong Safety (Last Name)
- Who is the VP of Operations
- National _____ Month
- Never____about safety (Opposite of remember)
17 Clues: National _____ Month • Who is the VP of Operations • Who is the President of CompX • A faulty wire can cause a _____ • Dare to be___ (rhymes with share) • A picture is worth a thousand _____ • Chicago Bears Strong Safety (Last Name) • Safety is no (another name for incident) • ____Compromise towards Safety (Less than 1) • Never____about safety (Opposite of remember) • ...
Lab Safety Guidelines and Instruments 2024-08-21
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- Wear appropiated eye ____ whenever working in the laboratory
- Always wear protective_____ when working with chemicals
- Is use to to culture different types of cells.
- keep work areas ______
- Check the condition of ______ before and after using it
- you should always have _____
- ________ guidelines will greatly reduce your chances of having an accident
- ___ is a symbol that represent a deadly chemical
- Are used to hold, mix, and heat chemical experiments
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- Provides an enlarged image of an object.
- Know locations of _______ exits
- Allows moving small amounts of liquid
- Dont ____ Around , learning mode
- safety _____ allows you be aware of dangerous
14 Clues: keep work areas ______ • you should always have _____ • Know locations of _______ exits • Dont ____ Around , learning mode • Allows moving small amounts of liquid • Provides an enlarged image of an object. • safety _____ allows you be aware of dangerous • Is use to to culture different types of cells. • ___ is a symbol that represent a deadly chemical • ...
6th Grade Lab Safety Crossword 2025-09-29
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- Tie this back if it's long during lab work (4 letters)
- Always walk, never do this in the lab (3 letters)
- Keep your work area this way at all times (5 letters)
- Put materials back in their proper this (5 letters)
- Follow these carefully during experiments (11 letters)
- Wash your hands for at least this many seconds (6 letters)
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- Always listen to your teacher's these (11 letters)
- Wear these to protect your clothes (5 letters)
- Clean up this liquid immediately if spilled (5 letters)
- Protects your eyes during lab activities (7 letters)
- Report all of these to your teacher (9 letters)
- Always do this to your hands before eating (4 letters)
- Tell the teacher immediately if you see this type of emergency (4 letters)
- Never put this in your mouth during lab (4 letters)
14 Clues: Wear these to protect your clothes (5 letters) • Report all of these to your teacher (9 letters) • Always walk, never do this in the lab (3 letters) • Never put this in your mouth during lab (4 letters) • Put materials back in their proper this (5 letters) • Always listen to your teacher's these (11 letters) • Protects your eyes during lab activities (7 letters) • ...
Les endroits 2022-10-06
23 Clues: why • lunch • places • in town • you can't • at school • in the LMC • in the lab • at the pool • at my house • at the park • other places • at the store • we'll meet up • in the library • at the stadium • in the cafeteria • at the nightclub • at the dance club • in the computer lab • in the dean's office • at the aquatic center • at the community center
Lab Safety 2012-08-28
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- items worn to protect them from the chemicals you're working with
- element that can react with and destroy tissue and other materials
- wash the fountain you wash your eyes out with when/if chemicals are in them .
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- glasses to protect your eyes during a lab experiment
- possible danger to resist priatory tract from fumes
5 Clues: possible danger to resist priatory tract from fumes • glasses to protect your eyes during a lab experiment • items worn to protect them from the chemicals you're working with • element that can react with and destroy tissue and other materials • wash the fountain you wash your eyes out with when/if chemicals are in them .
Leo Primo 2021-09-16
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- An assignment meant to be completed before each lab in order to give students pre exposure to labs.
- Gould, The man who invented the laser.
- The process of developing something through engineering.
- Instruments used to measure specific areas of a circuit. Always connected to other equipment such as oscilloscopes and multimeters.
- An official record.
- A measurement of power throughout a circuit. Found in ohms law.
- The number of times a wave generator's waveform repeats itself.
- A device used to store an electric charge for a short period of time.
- Science, The field in which the author of WLN specialized in.
- power supply, A power supply that can provide both a positive and negative voltage.
- A source used on the analog discovery that can create peak to peak voltage swings through a circuit.
- generator, A benchtop version of a wave generator.
- when something is not prone to discolor when exposed to light.
- A device used to implement electrical resistance into a circuit.
- Your degree or caliber of knowledge in regards to a specific topic. Our notebooks will be graded in this term.
- A harddrive used to store data.
- it is important to use this type of notebook because the pages are permanently attached to each other.
- Rule meant to be followed during a procedure.
- To examine something in detail.
- difference, A calculated value meant to determine the margin of error for a measured value.
- The process of investigating a material or source in order to establish facts.
- The opening statement written in each lab report stating the objective and overall layout of the experiment.
- pulp, A fibrous material used to make permanent paper.
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- A computer software used to allow students to graph data.
- A place where research is done.
- The process of watching something or someone in order to obtain information.
- Necessary to make a whole complete, essential.
- A section at the end of every report meant to address the calculations and measurements taken during the lab.
- An electric stream that flows through a circuit, also found in ohms law.
- To copy another individual's work without giving proper credit or citing source. (37)
- A blueprint or diagram of a circuit.
- A computer program used to create schematics for circuits.
- Information obtained from research.
- Glasses, goggles used to keep eyes protected.
- Connecting an input signal with a carrier signal is done through.
- This lab report format will be used for every other lab this semester in order to reduce time spent on such reports.
- A parts supply box given out to all students at the beginning of every laboratory.
- A device that amplifies or switches the voltage and current in a circuit.
- A board used to build circuits.
- A device used to increase the amplitude of electric signals.
- number, A number associated with each piece of equipment meant to identify it specifically.
- a chronological listing.
- Author of writing the laboratory notebook.
- When measuring the voltage swing from a wavegenerator we can access sinusoidal, squarewaves and more. We call these options?
- The end statement of every report meant to address all remaining aspects of this lab report.
- A device used to convert an alternating current into a direct one.
- A semiconducting device with two terminals that allows current to flow in one direction.
- The process of combining two different components using solder.
- A tool used to measure electrical values in a circuit such as resistance, voltage and current.
- The process of backing up all your work in order to keep the progress safe.
50 Clues: An official record. • a chronological listing. • A place where research is done. • A board used to build circuits. • A harddrive used to store data. • To examine something in detail. • Information obtained from research. • A blueprint or diagram of a circuit. • Gould, The man who invented the laser. • Author of writing the laboratory notebook. • ...
Lab safety 2020-06-19
5 Clues: must be worn during sonication • are high-frequency sound generators • can be removed using chemical fume hoods • are used for the growth of bacterial cultures • must be worn during using the biological incubators
Lab Safety 2025-11-07
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- “Reading the label before using a chemical is an important precaution to prevent accidents.”
- “Always check if a product is flammable before using it near heat sources like stoves or candles.”
Down
- “Keep long hair tied back when working near mechanical parts like fans or blenders.”
- “Some cleaning products are colorful and smell good, but don’t be deceived — they can still be toxic if swallowed.”
- “Old batteries contain hazardous chemicals that must be disposed of in special containers.”
5 Clues: “Keep long hair tied back when working near mechanical parts like fans or blenders.” • “Old batteries contain hazardous chemicals that must be disposed of in special containers.” • “Reading the label before using a chemical is an important precaution to prevent accidents.” • ...
science safety 2022-08-31
Across
- befor you do a lab make sure that you ____ the direction
- never ___ any thing when doing a lab
- another way to put out a fire
- put your ____ back when doing a lab
- if you are working with chemicals you wear _______ on your eyes
Down
- if you get a chemical in your eye you go to the ____
- how to put out fires
- when you do a lab make sure you do not _________
- never _____ anything either wile doing a lab
- if something on fire go to the ____
- do not pour or put anything in the ____ intill asking the teacher
11 Clues: how to put out fires • another way to put out a fire • if something on fire go to the ____ • put your ____ back when doing a lab • never ___ any thing when doing a lab • never _____ anything either wile doing a lab • when you do a lab make sure you do not _________ • if you get a chemical in your eye you go to the ____ • ...
Lab Safety Crossword 2024-08-13
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- On days we go outside, it is important to check your body afterwards for these hitchhikers that can transmit disease
- You miss a day or are sick. Where should you go on canvas to see what you miss?
- If an accident happens, first tell the
- After a lab, you should always wash your
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- Mr. Jones just moved here from
- This needed to be signed by your guardians and returned today. Bring it next week if you forgot!
- You can turn in work after the grading window has ended! (T/F)
7 Clues: Mr. Jones just moved here from • If an accident happens, first tell the • After a lab, you should always wash your • You can turn in work after the grading window has ended! (T/F) • You miss a day or are sick. Where should you go on canvas to see what you miss? • This needed to be signed by your guardians and returned today. Bring it next week if you forgot! • ...
Lab safety tools 2024-09-04
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- You put these on your hands to not burn them
- you wear these to Keep chemicals out of your eyes
- If you have chemicals in your eyes use this
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- If someone is on fire throw this on them
- Something you use to Protect your clothes from chemical
- You use these to pick up test tubes
- Something you use to not get chemicals on your hands
7 Clues: You use these to pick up test tubes • If someone is on fire throw this on them • If you have chemicals in your eyes use this • You put these on your hands to not burn them • you wear these to Keep chemicals out of your eyes • Something you use to not get chemicals on your hands • Something you use to Protect your clothes from chemical
Lab Safety Vocabulary Unit 1 2017-08-31
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- a wide glass vessel with a pouring lip used to measure, mix, and pour liquids
- worn to protect clothing in the science lab
- worn to protect hands from chemicals
- used to accurately measure volume
- tool used to make an object seem bigger to see the details
- used to measure the exact duration of time
- an instrument used to produce enlarged images that cannot be seen with the eye
- to diffuse a scent by waving hand over the container, causing small amounts of the scent to be smelled
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- a tool used to organize, examine, and evaluate observations and data
- worn to protect eyes from hazards
- safety equipment used to clean and flush out any unwanted matter in the eye
- used in science to obtain the mass of an object
- instrument for measuring temperature
- a tool used as a source of heat
14 Clues: a tool used as a source of heat • worn to protect eyes from hazards • used to accurately measure volume • worn to protect hands from chemicals • instrument for measuring temperature • used to measure the exact duration of time • worn to protect clothing in the science lab • used in science to obtain the mass of an object • ...
Lab 2022-01-25
15 Clues: QUADRA • ESCOLA • GINÁRIO • ARMÁRIOS • RECEPÇÃO • BANHEIRO • CORREDOR • VESTIÁRIO • AUDITÓRIO • BIBLIOTECA • ENFERMARIA • REFEITÓRIO • LABORATÓRIO • SALA DE AULA • SALA DE MÚSICA
Apparatus and lab safety 2016-02-22
Across
- The type of flame obtained when the airhole of the bunsen burner is closed.
- No ___________ and drinking in the lab.
- Used to measure time.
- Used for heating in the laboratory.
- A measuring ____________ can be used to measure the volume of liquids.
- Used to hold apparatus over a flame.
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- Used to measure a volume of gas.
- The best instrument to accurately measure 22.1ml of liquid.
- Never leave a bunsen flame _______________.
- The best instrument to accurately measure 25ml of liquid.
10 Clues: Used to measure time. • Used to measure a volume of gas. • Used for heating in the laboratory. • Used to hold apparatus over a flame. • No ___________ and drinking in the lab. • Never leave a bunsen flame _______________. • The best instrument to accurately measure 25ml of liquid. • The best instrument to accurately measure 22.1ml of liquid. • ...
Safety in the Lab 2016-09-08
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- You would use this is something caught fire.
- Don't do experiments without _______.
- You would put a broken piece of glass here.
- What would you use if someone catches on fire?
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- Always wear these during dangerous experiments.
- You would go to the _______ if you got a chemical in your eye.
- Where can you find the safety goggles in the classroom?
- If any accident happens, you have to tell the _______.
- You would apply _______ if someone had an injury.
- Never bring _______ during an experiment.
10 Clues: Don't do experiments without _______. • Never bring _______ during an experiment. • You would put a broken piece of glass here. • You would use this is something caught fire. • What would you use if someone catches on fire? • Always wear these during dangerous experiments. • You would apply _______ if someone had an injury. • ...
safety in the lab 2021-02-09
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- store under the table
- can burn you
- tied back so its not in your face
- don't leave unattended and be careful of your fingers
- used to reach high spaces
- could spill on the floor if not closed properly
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- use correctly
- if sewn you may get shocked or it could ignite
- needs to be held by the sharp end
- make sure they are leather and inclosed
10 Clues: can burn you • use correctly • store under the table • used to reach high spaces • needs to be held by the sharp end • tied back so its not in your face • make sure they are leather and inclosed • if sewn you may get shocked or it could ignite • could spill on the floor if not closed properly • don't leave unattended and be careful of your fingers
Textile Lab Safety Practices 2024-02-16
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- How many people at a sewing machine at once?
- Electrical appliances must be placed away from ____.
- Make sure ____ are away from the edge of the table.
- Scissors should be facing ____ whilst being carried.
- Wear ___ when handling dye.
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- Never leave sewing machines _____.
- Tuck ___ underneath tables.
- Always store _____ in a designated place.
- ____ should always be facing the wall when off & away.
- Always pick up ___ and put them away immediately after use.
10 Clues: Tuck ___ underneath tables. • Wear ___ when handling dye. • Never leave sewing machines _____. • Always store _____ in a designated place. • How many people at a sewing machine at once? • Make sure ____ are away from the edge of the table. • Electrical appliances must be placed away from ____. • Scissors should be facing ____ whilst being carried. • ...
Safety in Textiles lab 2025-02-21
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- What is worn for eye protection?
- What can cause burns when ironing
- How many people are allowed to use the sewing machine at one time?
- What is something that needs to be held carefully while waling around?
- What is a machine used for stitching fabric?
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- What type of footwear is required in the lab?
- What is used to protect hands from sharp tools?
- What is worn to protect clothes?
- What is a fastener that is used instead of buttons?
- What is used to temporarily hold fabric pieces together?
10 Clues: What is worn for eye protection? • What is worn to protect clothes? • What can cause burns when ironing • What is a machine used for stitching fabric? • What type of footwear is required in the lab? • What is used to protect hands from sharp tools? • What is a fastener that is used instead of buttons? • What is used to temporarily hold fabric pieces together? • ...
Safety in the lab 2022-09-12
Across
- used when chemichals splash on your skin
- should never be left unnateneded
- use this in an emergency if you need to get out of the room
- puts out larger fires
- can be used to flush your eyes from hazardous chemicals
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- used to smother small flames can be wraped around person to smother them
- procedure used when you need to smell chamical
- you must know were it all is in case of an emergency
- protects your eyes from chemicals
- you must follow these if you wanna partipate
10 Clues: puts out larger fires • should never be left unnateneded • protects your eyes from chemicals • used when chemichals splash on your skin • you must follow these if you wanna partipate • procedure used when you need to smell chamical • you must know were it all is in case of an emergency • can be used to flush your eyes from hazardous chemicals • ...
IRIS January 2019-01-02
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- A lens from Oakley Sunglasses
- The coating that turns regular glasses into sunglasses
- These points are no longer accepted at IRIS
- The coating from Nikon that Protects against blue light from devices
- This OGI brand is on Promo
- The lens to help with Electronic Fatigue
- Many of our lucky IRIS Colleagues will be going here on an IRIS trip
- This Wescan brand is on Promo
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- This MauiJim Plano option lets patients customize their plano Maui Jim Sunglasses like the prescription ones would be.
- This is the company that makes a majority of our High Tech lenses.
- This Perfect brand is on Promo
- the Ipad program we use most
- The once yearly IRIS Conference we go to in March
- Extra IRIS Benefits for companies when they sign up for this
- The Parent company for IRIS since Oct 2017
- The lab that we send safety jobs to
16 Clues: This OGI brand is on Promo • the Ipad program we use most • A lens from Oakley Sunglasses • This Wescan brand is on Promo • This Perfect brand is on Promo • The lab that we send safety jobs to • The lens to help with Electronic Fatigue • The Parent company for IRIS since Oct 2017 • These points are no longer accepted at IRIS • ...
Lab Safety Rules and correct PPE 2025-01-13
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- these are worn and changed often during general lab work.
- follow the_______ carefully.
- Closed-toe ___ are typically required in a lab.
- this is useful in protecting your eyes.
- usually required when working in a lab.
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- know what you are _______ with.
- wash your _____ and clean up after your experiment
- facemasks are worn to protect your _____.
- Lab coasts are worn by scientists to _____ their skin.
- this habit will help you stay on task.
- these should be cleaned up right away.
- Do this if you want to smell something.
12 Clues: follow the_______ carefully. • know what you are _______ with. • this habit will help you stay on task. • these should be cleaned up right away. • this is useful in protecting your eyes. • Do this if you want to smell something. • usually required when working in a lab. • facemasks are worn to protect your _____. • Closed-toe ___ are typically required in a lab. • ...
Apparatus and lab safety 2016-02-22
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- Used for heating in the laboratory.
- Used to measure a volume of gas.
- Never leave a bunsen flame _______________.
- The best instrument to accurately measure 25ml of liquid.
- Used to hold apparatus over a flame.
Down
- No ___________ and drinking in the lab.
- The type of flame obtained when the airhole of the bunsen burner is closed.
- A measuring ____________ can be used to measure the volume of liquids.
- The best instrument to accurately measure 22.1ml of liquid.
- Used to measure time.
10 Clues: Used to measure time. • Used to measure a volume of gas. • Used for heating in the laboratory. • Used to hold apparatus over a flame. • No ___________ and drinking in the lab. • Never leave a bunsen flame _______________. • The best instrument to accurately measure 25ml of liquid. • The best instrument to accurately measure 22.1ml of liquid. • ...
Lab Safety Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-16
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- this is worn to protect your eyes
- used to throw away glass
- this is used when a living object is on fire
- worn to protect your hands from glass and certain chemicals
- is used for holding chemicals
Down
- this is used when a non-living object is on fire.
- used to see things up close
- must always be worn when conducting an experiment
- used to write down/keep track of your information
- worn to protect your clothing
10 Clues: used to throw away glass • used to see things up close • worn to protect your clothing • is used for holding chemicals • this is worn to protect your eyes • this is used when a living object is on fire • this is used when a non-living object is on fire. • must always be worn when conducting an experiment • used to write down/keep track of your information • ...
Recognizing lab safety signs 2024-06-23
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- warns of gases stored under pressure
- alerts to a general hazard
- indicates presence of biological substances that pose a threat to health
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- indicates materials that can catch fire easily
- warns of substances that can cause damage to skin , eyes or materials
- warns of presence of ionizing Radiation
- denotes substances that are poisness if ingested, inhaled or touched
- indicates substances that can cause or intensify fire
- warns of substances that can blast
- indicates the presence of Laser beams
10 Clues: alerts to a general hazard • warns of substances that can blast • warns of gases stored under pressure • indicates the presence of Laser beams • warns of presence of ionizing Radiation • indicates materials that can catch fire easily • indicates substances that can cause or intensify fire • denotes substances that are poisness if ingested, inhaled or touched • ...
Science Lab Tools 2025-04-24
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- / A handheld tool used to make objects appear larger.
- / A tool used to hold hot containers or materials.
- / A container used to hold and pour liquids in a lab.
- / A tool that makes tiny things look much larger.
- / A tool used to measure the mass of an object.
- / A small glass container used to hold and mix chemicals.
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- / A tool used to pour liquids into containers with small openings.
- / Safety gear worn to protect your eyes during experiments.
- / A tall, narrow container used to measure liquid volume accurately.
- / A tool used to measure temperature.
10 Clues: / A tool used to measure temperature. • / A tool used to measure the mass of an object. • / A tool that makes tiny things look much larger. • / A tool used to hold hot containers or materials. • / A handheld tool used to make objects appear larger. • / A container used to hold and pour liquids in a lab. • / A small glass container used to hold and mix chemicals. • ...
Safety in the lab 2022-09-12
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- protects your eyes from chemicals
- puts out larger fires
- use this in an emergency if you need to get out of the room
- should never be left unnateneded
- procedure used when you need to smell chamical
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- you must follow these if you wanna partipate
- used when chemichals splash on your skin
- you must know were it all is in case of an emergency
- used to smother small flames can be wraped around person to smother them
- can be used to flush your eyes from hazardous chemicals
10 Clues: puts out larger fires • should never be left unnateneded • protects your eyes from chemicals • used when chemichals splash on your skin • you must follow these if you wanna partipate • procedure used when you need to smell chamical • you must know were it all is in case of an emergency • can be used to flush your eyes from hazardous chemicals • ...
Lab Safety Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-27
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- blanket, the thing you put over fires
- Correct type of shoes for a lab
- Who to tell if anything goes wrong
- How people should not have their hair in labs
- where to go if you get chemicals in your eyes
- Chemicals should be pointed ____ from your face
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- We read ____ before we do labs
- Steps you take to stay safe
- what protects you from getting chemicals in your eyes
- What to do if you want to smell chemicals
10 Clues: Steps you take to stay safe • We read ____ before we do labs • Correct type of shoes for a lab • Who to tell if anything goes wrong • blanket, the thing you put over fires • What to do if you want to smell chemicals • How people should not have their hair in labs • where to go if you get chemicals in your eyes • Chemicals should be pointed ____ from your face • ...
Lab Safety Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-27
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- blanket, the thing you put over fires
- Correct type of shoes for a lab
- Who to tell if anything goes wrong
- How people should not have their hair in labs
- where to go if you get chemicals in your eyes
- Chemicals should be pointed ____ from your face
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- We read ____ before we do labs
- Steps you take to stay safe
- what protects you from getting chemicals in your eyes
- What to do if you want to smell chemicals
10 Clues: Steps you take to stay safe • We read ____ before we do labs • Correct type of shoes for a lab • Who to tell if anything goes wrong • blanket, the thing you put over fires • What to do if you want to smell chemicals • How people should not have their hair in labs • where to go if you get chemicals in your eyes • Chemicals should be pointed ____ from your face • ...
Roberts Lab Safety Puzzle 2021-01-27
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- blanket, the thing you put over fires
- Correct type of shoes for a lab
- Who to tell if anything goes wrong
- How people should not have their hair in labs
- where to go if you get chemicals in your eyes
- Chemicals should be pointed ____ from your face
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- We read ____ before we do labs
- Steps you take to stay safe
- what protects you from getting chemicals in your eyes
- What to do if you want to smell chemicals
10 Clues: Steps you take to stay safe • We read ____ before we do labs • Correct type of shoes for a lab • Who to tell if anything goes wrong • blanket, the thing you put over fires • What to do if you want to smell chemicals • How people should not have their hair in labs • where to go if you get chemicals in your eyes • Chemicals should be pointed ____ from your face • ...
safety in the lab 2021-02-09
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- used to reach high spaces
- needs to be held by the sharp end
- if sewn you may get shocked or it could ignite
- store under the table
- tied back so its not in your face
- use correctly
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- don't leave unattended and be careful of your fingers
- make sure they are leather and inclosed
- can burn you
- could spill on the floor if not closed properly
10 Clues: can burn you • use correctly • store under the table • used to reach high spaces • needs to be held by the sharp end • tied back so its not in your face • make sure they are leather and inclosed • if sewn you may get shocked or it could ignite • could spill on the floor if not closed properly • don't leave unattended and be careful of your fingers
Safety in the lab 2021-02-09
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- make sure you don't get distracted or you could hurt your fingers
- make sure no water comes in contact or could get electrocuted
- make sure it's out of your face so you can see
- make sure their leather and inclosed to protect your feet
- hold the metal end when walking around with them in your hand
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- make sure the lid is close of it could slip and create a very slippery surface
- make sure to follow them correctly
- don't leave them lying around make sure they are under the table up right
- make sure to keep them under the table or you could trip
- could burn yourself
10 Clues: could burn yourself • make sure to follow them correctly • make sure it's out of your face so you can see • make sure to keep them under the table or you could trip • make sure their leather and inclosed to protect your feet • make sure no water comes in contact or could get electrocuted • hold the metal end when walking around with them in your hand • ...
Lab Safety and Temperature 2025-09-19
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- Always tell the teacher immediately if there is an ____.
- Hot glassware looks the same as ____ glassware
- Never taste, touch, or ____ chemicals in the lab
- Used to safely pick up hot containers in the lab
- Zero degrees Celsius is the temperature at which water begins to ____
- Always point a test tube ____ from yourself when heating
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- The temperature scale commonly used in science
- Tool used to measure temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit
- Always wear these to protect your eyes in the lab
- A system for measuring temperature that uses Fahrenheit
10 Clues: The temperature scale commonly used in science • Hot glassware looks the same as ____ glassware • Never taste, touch, or ____ chemicals in the lab • Used to safely pick up hot containers in the lab • Always wear these to protect your eyes in the lab • A system for measuring temperature that uses Fahrenheit • Always tell the teacher immediately if there is an ____. • ...
Tumor Lysis Crossword 2022-06-03
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- organ that tumor lysis syndrome can damage
- it is important to monitor ______ values
- severe sign and symptom of TLS
- lab that is increased with TLS
- essential part of monitoring and nursing care
- lymphoma that poses high risk of TLS
- lab that is decreased with TLS
- patients with a ____tumor burden are at risk
- sign and symptom of TLS
- uric acid is________ in TLS
- helps prevent tumor lysis syndrome
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- the most severe complication of TLS
- drug used to prevent hyperuricemia
- _____tumors put patients at greater risk
- severe sign and symptom of TLS
- TLS is categorized as laboratory or_____
- Daily ______ is an important nursing care
- strict monitoring of ____ and output is essential
- lab indicative of high tumor burde
19 Clues: sign and symptom of TLS • uric acid is________ in TLS • severe sign and symptom of TLS • severe sign and symptom of TLS • lab that is increased with TLS • lab that is decreased with TLS • drug used to prevent hyperuricemia • lab indicative of high tumor burde • helps prevent tumor lysis syndrome • the most severe complication of TLS • lymphoma that poses high risk of TLS • ...
CALS Crossword 2020-05-08
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- Biological ________ Engineering
- ______ Agricultural Experiment Station
- ______ Health Certificate
- Science and Medicine Graduate Research _______
- Applied _______ Lab
- Food ______ Institute
- Dairy ____ Research Center
- Center for ______ Agricultural Systems
- Science of ______ Food and Beverages
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- Wisconsin Crop _____ Center
- _____ and Forage Analysis Lab
- Agricultural and Applied _________
- College of ___ and Life Sciences
- OJ Noer _____ ARS
- Current Dean of CALS
- Community and _______ Sociology
- Forest and _____ Ecology
- Farm and _____ Short Course
18 Clues: OJ Noer _____ ARS • Applied _______ Lab • Current Dean of CALS • Food ______ Institute • Forest and _____ Ecology • ______ Health Certificate • Dairy ____ Research Center • Wisconsin Crop _____ Center • Farm and _____ Short Course • _____ and Forage Analysis Lab • Biological ________ Engineering • Community and _______ Sociology • College of ___ and Life Sciences • ...
FPAHC lab week 2016-04-25
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- lab computer system
- parent of 2 valedictorians
- a surgeon fav
- optical instrument
- kick boxer
- owns beetle bug green
- cruises the world
- scuba diver
- the clorox queen
- needle
- electronic medical record
- makes stained glass
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- Darth Vader
- art of drawing blood
- ultimate hair twirler
- orders the most UAs
- baseball coach
- has contagious laugh
- new home owner
- Ironman
- bride to be
- lab chemistry analyzer
- retiring soon
- has long blonde hair
24 Clues: needle • Ironman • kick boxer • Darth Vader • bride to be • scuba diver • a surgeon fav • retiring soon • baseball coach • new home owner • the clorox queen • cruises the world • optical instrument • orders the most UAs • lab computer system • makes stained glass • art of drawing blood • has contagious laugh • has long blonde hair • ultimate hair twirler • owns beetle bug green • lab chemistry analyzer • ...
Lab Week 2016 2016-04-20
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- pink plate
- Two crosslinked D fragments of the fibrin protein
- Binds to a specific antibody
- Branch of medicine that deals with cancer
- oral anticoagulant
- Aaeruginosa smells like grapes
- Type of fluid
- where to find lab policies
- Staph that may cause MRSA
- Maplewood chief
- Positive for bacteria
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- Universal donor
- Tiny cells that help clotting
- Code for chemical spill
- IgA and IgG for example
- Immunosuppressive drug
- Immature RBC
- O2 carrying protein
- Part of bgas, base____
- Reference lab
20 Clues: pink plate • Immature RBC • Type of fluid • Reference lab • Universal donor • Maplewood chief • oral anticoagulant • O2 carrying protein • Positive for bacteria • Immunosuppressive drug • Part of bgas, base____ • Code for chemical spill • IgA and IgG for example • Staph that may cause MRSA • where to find lab policies • Binds to a specific antibody • Tiny cells that help clotting • ...
Lab Week 2016 Crossword 2016-03-03
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- Curved blade sword
- Home of the wing
- Red bag trash
- Test tube
- American ox
- Where the wee ones go
- Used to spin down tubes
- Remove activate contain extinguish
- Container for used needles
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- Cleaning solution used in the lab
- Named after James H.
- Privacy please!
- Hazardous materials incident
- Rex's boys
- 13th President
- No place to be a rat
- Consign
- Hospital downtown
- Lab. Patient Service Center
- Stain used to identify bacteria
20 Clues: Consign • Test tube • Rex's boys • American ox • Red bag trash • 13th President • Privacy please! • Home of the wing • Hospital downtown • Curved blade sword • Named after James H. • No place to be a rat • Where the wee ones go • Used to spin down tubes • Container for used needles • Lab. Patient Service Center • Hazardous materials incident • Stain used to identify bacteria • ...
Mrs.Frisby Crossword Puzzle By Jackson 2022-05-18
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- Main lab worker who took the rats
- youngest,smallest of Mrs. Frisby's children
- doctor, is a mouse
- Female, kind, lab worker
- Mr. Fitzgibbons youngest, immature son
- Mrs. Frisby's husband
- cat
- Leader of the rats
- strong guard for the rats
- Mr. Fitzgibbon's oldest son
- oldest of Mrs. Frisby's children
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- owner of the farm
- sick
- biggest, strongest of Mrs. Frisby's children
- Main character, mouse
- handsome, kind rat
- crow
- protective, small, Mrs. Frisby's friend
- traitor
- smart and wise
20 Clues: cat • sick • crow • traitor • smart and wise • owner of the farm • doctor, is a mouse • handsome, kind rat • Leader of the rats • Main character, mouse • Mrs. Frisby's husband • Female, kind, lab worker • strong guard for the rats • Mr. Fitzgibbon's oldest son • oldest of Mrs. Frisby's children • Main lab worker who took the rats • Mr. Fitzgibbons youngest, immature son • ...
Our Wedding crossword 2022-11-28
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- Country Sam proposed?
- Sam’s middle name?
- Mother of Bride’s name?
- Sam, how many siblings?
- kirsty, how many siblings?
- Where is Kirsty from?
- Our golden Lab?
- How many years together?
- Best man’s name?
- Where is Sam from?
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- Kirsty’s birthday month?
- Country we first meet?
- Kirsty’s middle name?
- Bus tour we meet on?
- Who is older?
- Our chocolate Lab?
- Mother of Groom?
- Father of Bride’s name?
- Sam’s birthday month?
- Father of Groom?
20 Clues: Who is older? • Our golden Lab? • Mother of Groom? • Father of Groom? • Best man’s name? • Sam’s middle name? • Our chocolate Lab? • Where is Sam from? • Bus tour we meet on? • Country Sam proposed? • Kirsty’s middle name? • Sam’s birthday month? • Where is Kirsty from? • Country we first meet? • Mother of Bride’s name? • Father of Bride’s name? • Sam, how many siblings? • Kirsty’s birthday month? • ...
2nd Amendment 2026-05-05
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- responsible for making laws, funding safety efforts, protecting constitutional rights, and responding to gun violence, while also dealing with disagreements about the best way to keep schools and communities safe
- how laws and safety policies are actually carried out by police, schools, and government agencies
- one of the main ways schools and the government are trying to deal with the problem of school shootings
- the rules and policies the government creates to try to reduce gun violence and improve school safety
- the government are trying to keep students safe from shootings
- fairness, laws, safety, and protecting people’s rights
- sets the rules and limits for what the government can do about gun violence and school safety
- affects entire groups of people and how they live, feel, and respond
- the responsibility for school safety and gun violence is shared between different levels of government: federal, state, and local governments
- the issue of school shootings and gun violence does not have one agreed-upon solution
- how to protect students and prevent school shootings
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- trying to stop violence before it happens instead of only reacting after a tragedy occurs
- gun violence and school safety involves balancing individual freedoms with public safety
- protects the right to keep and bear arms, which means people have the constitutional right to own firearms
- interpret gun laws and decide whether those laws follow the Constitution, especially the Second Amendment
- plan, law, or action that the government or organizations use to solve a problem
- makes gun laws, provides funding for school safety, and debates how to solve gun violence
- how the government and society try to keep people safe while also protecting individual rights
- often disagree on how much each should do and what the “right” solution looks like
- protected by the Constitution, especially the Second Amendment, which gives people the right to own firearms
- school shootings and causing harm
- decide what the law means and whether government actions about guns and school safety are constitutional
- explains how people understand the problem of gun violence and school safety—and how that understanding affects solutions
- part of government responsible for carrying out and enforcing laws and safety policies. In the school shooting articles and “Guns, Lies, and Fear,” the executive branch takes action to protect public safety and respond to gun violence.
24 Clues: school shootings and causing harm • how to protect students and prevent school shootings • fairness, laws, safety, and protecting people’s rights • the government are trying to keep students safe from shootings • affects entire groups of people and how they live, feel, and respond • plan, law, or action that the government or organizations use to solve a problem • ...
*** Safety Week *** 2025-08-15
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- Leave a place for safety,
- Warning of potential danger,
- Ensure something is safe or locked
- Potential source of harm or danger,
- Tool to put out fires,
- Likelihood of injury or damage,
- Protect ears from loud noise,
- Observe for changes or threats,
- Combustion that poses danger or very hot,
- Hand protection gear,
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- Make safe or protected,
- Care taken to avoid danger,
- Way out during emergencies,
- Device that signals danger,
- Sudden situation needing quick action,
- Practice for emergency response,
- Save someone from danger,
- Safety clothing for visibility,
- Notice of potential hazard
- Document detailing safety concerns,
- Guidelines to ensure safety,
21 Clues: Hand protection gear, • Tool to put out fires, • Make safe or protected, • Leave a place for safety, • Save someone from danger, • Notice of potential hazard • Care taken to avoid danger, • Way out during emergencies, • Device that signals danger, • Warning of potential danger, • Guidelines to ensure safety, • Protect ears from loud noise, • Safety clothing for visibility, • ...
Third Quarter Safety Bulletin 2025-09-14
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- Head protection
- Hearing protection
- Designing tasks to fit human capabilities
- Eye protection
- Material Safety Data Sheet
- Following safety regulations
- Hand protection
- A formal review of safety procedures
- Emergency exit procedure
- Tiredness that impairs judgment
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- Workplace harassment
- Quality Health Safety and Environment
- An unplanned event with the potential to cause injury, damage, or illness but does not result in actual harm
- Something that can cause harm
- Immediate care given to an injured person
- An unplanned event that could cause injury
- Mental strain that can affect safety
- Procedure to disable equipment during maintenance
- Protective footwear
- Visual warnings or instructions
20 Clues: Eye protection • Head protection • Hand protection • Hearing protection • Protective footwear • Workplace harassment • Emergency exit procedure • Material Safety Data Sheet • Following safety regulations • Something that can cause harm • Visual warnings or instructions • Tiredness that impairs judgment • Mental strain that can affect safety • A formal review of safety procedures • ...
Science Safety Crossword 2021-09-02
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- procedures when you are doing an experiment you need to ______ _______
- make sure you know where the _______ ______ is located in case of an emergency
- when in the lab make sure to tie back any ____
- when in the lab do not be ________ _______
- keep your ________ out of the way
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- when in the lab you need to always stay______
- when you are touching things in the lab you need to use _____
- when in the lab you should never _______ or drink anything
- When in the science lab You should always wear ______
- when you are dealing with _______ take extra caution and use the correct handling tools
10 Clues: keep your ________ out of the way • when in the lab do not be ________ _______ • when in the lab you need to always stay______ • when in the lab make sure to tie back any ____ • When in the science lab You should always wear ______ • when in the lab you should never _______ or drink anything • when you are touching things in the lab you need to use _____ • ...
LAB WEEK CROSSWORD 2017-04-14
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- "good cholesterol"
- "gem" found in urinary sediment
- universal recipient
- used to grow bacteria
- test used to find compatible blood
- LAB757
- lab computer system
- another name for Tylenol
- cardiac marker
- hospital uniform
- stain used to ID bacteria
- PB
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- cleaning solution
- fat in blood
- LAB50193
- LAB2813
- sendout test destination
- glycoprotein used in clotting
- what RPR tests for
- medical term for drawing blood
- LAB5573
- lab located in the basement
- slanted point of a needle
23 Clues: PB • LAB757 • LAB2813 • LAB5573 • LAB50193 • fat in blood • cardiac marker • hospital uniform • cleaning solution • "good cholesterol" • what RPR tests for • universal recipient • lab computer system • used to grow bacteria • sendout test destination • another name for Tylenol • slanted point of a needle • stain used to ID bacteria • lab located in the basement • glycoprotein used in clotting • ...
LAB 2023-02-09
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- Which Dr looks like he knows how to party?
- What machine constantly breaks?
- tsh
- this tube can be spun immediately
- she is the lord of all papsmears
- who the manager of vernal lab?
- Where do I look to find test instructions?
- who registers patients?
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- psa
- cbc goes in this tube color
- one of the smellier samples
- Creatinine Ration is tested with this
- This dr has to have results printed to him.
- the liquid for soup
- test goes in a light blue tube
15 Clues: psa • tsh • the liquid for soup • who registers patients? • cbc goes in this tube color • one of the smellier samples • who the manager of vernal lab? • test goes in a light blue tube • What machine constantly breaks? • she is the lord of all papsmears • this tube can be spun immediately • Creatinine Ration is tested with this • Which Dr looks like he knows how to party? • ...
Maya's Monkey Adventures! 2023-08-08
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- Lunch? Ain't nobody got time for that
- Your favorite boss-cousin
- "Who's lab are you a part of?"
- TV time
- Your newest skill!
- Mentor extraordinaire
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- The newest-oldest lab member
- A bunch of random dots? Or Nobel prize worthy?
- Ladies of the lab outing!
- Only poops on the floor
- Your fellow American
- Has no brain
12 Clues: TV time • Has no brain • Your newest skill! • Your fellow American • Mentor extraordinaire • Only poops on the floor • Your favorite boss-cousin • Ladies of the lab outing! • The newest-oldest lab member • "Who's lab are you a part of?" • Lunch? Ain't nobody got time for that • A bunch of random dots? Or Nobel prize worthy?
Lab Safety: Heating and Fire Safety 2022-09-05
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- You should do this with the back of your hand to see if object being heated is too hot.
- Only heat chemical when a ___________ tells you too.
- How you should keep your area when a fire is involved.
- Turn _____ the burners and flames when told to.
- If you have a ___________ about chemicals ask the teacher.
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- A hot object you should never reach over.
- The process of an object being over a fire or burner.
- Test tubes should be pointed __________ from you when being heated.
- You should never heat chemicals in a ______________ container.
- hands, Another name for tongs which should be used to handle a hot container.
10 Clues: A hot object you should never reach over. • Turn _____ the burners and flames when told to. • Only heat chemical when a ___________ tells you too. • The process of an object being over a fire or burner. • How you should keep your area when a fire is involved. • If you have a ___________ about chemicals ask the teacher. • ...
Our Burntup Crossword 2015-05-10
18 Clues: R's mom • Her lab • His lab • D's mom • D & R's pig • R's bolt biz • R's race biz • D's first name • R's high school • D's high school • D's proudest fowl • R's word for "bad" • Where R proposed to D • First date restaurant • Race event on the farm • D & R's favorite hobby • R's word for "good" (the____) • D & R's first concert together
