lab safety Crossword Puzzles
Liquid Density 2023-08-30
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- Force that makes objects float
- One of Earth's saltiest body of water
- Solid dissolved in water raises density
- Abbreviation for milliliter
- What substances with density less than 1 do in water
- Mass unit for density
- Liquid in lab used in cars
- Liquid in lab with density lower that water
- What substances with density more than 1 do in water
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- Floats in all the liquids in the lab
- Density of 1.0
- Used by mechanics to check antifreeze
- Amount that water level changes
- Equal to 1 cubic centimeter
- Amount of salt dissolved in water
15 Clues: Density of 1.0 • Mass unit for density • Liquid in lab used in cars • Equal to 1 cubic centimeter • Abbreviation for milliliter • Force that makes objects float • Amount that water level changes • Amount of salt dissolved in water • Floats in all the liquids in the lab • Used by mechanics to check antifreeze • One of Earth's saltiest body of water • ...
Manufacturing 2025-12-16
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- Selecting the job, breaking it into tasks, identifying hazards, and recommending preventive actions.
- A specialist who implements existing technology and applies engineering principles to product improvement and manufacturing.
- The process of converting resources into finished products to satisfy human wants or create utility.
- A professional who designs equipment and systems, typically holding a B.S., M.S., or Ph.D.
- Sharing ideas, concerns, or information with others through verbal or written means.
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the agency that sets and enforces workplace safety standards.
- A plan that describes what you are building, steps to create it, how long each step takes, and needed resources and supplies.
- Able to be trusted to complete work correctly, on time, and consistently.
- Symbol indicating serious health hazards like carcinogenicity.
- A worker who creates machine parts using precision computer equipment and writes programming instructions.
- Safety Data Sheet, a document containing important safety information about a chemical or substance.
- Emphasis on application and making plans work in technology programs.
- A worker with a two-year degree who installs, troubleshoots, repairs, tests, and maintains equipment.
- A tangible good ready to sell produced via large-scale machines and manpower.
- Computer Numerical Control, machining that uses computers to control machines and cutting tools.
- The listing of activities, deliverables, and milestones within a project.
- The conversion of raw materials into physical goods or a final product using human resources, machines, and other inputs.
- A step-by-step set of instructions.
- A person who checks that every product meets the design specifications.
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- Symbol indicating acute toxicity (fatal or toxic).
- A procedure that integrates safety principles into job steps by identifying potential hazards and recommending safest procedures.
- Instructions written to perform tasks in a computer.
- Emphasis on theory and higher-level mathematics in undergraduate programs.
- Inputs in production that may be tangible or intangible.
- Symbol indicating irritant or harmful substances.
- Use of advanced technology (programming, robots) to make things.
- Raw materials that can be seen and handled.
- Solving problems or hazards after they happen.
- Solving problems or hazards before they happen.
- The method/formula used to calculate board feet for lumber (know how to apply the formula).
- A standardized process creating interchangeable parts in large quantities at low cost with division of labor and automation.
- The potential for harm associated with a condition or activity that can cause injury or illness.
- Parts Description, Schedule, Resources, Supplies, Notes.
- Acting proactively to improve processes or take charge without being told.
- A necessary asset (person, tool, time, finances) that supports execution of a task or project.
- Parts Parts manufactured without variation so each fits identically into assemblies.
- An error in a software program.
- A consumable item used during a project's work, such as nails or lab supplies.
- Willing to help, learn new tasks, try new ideas, and adapt to change.
39 Clues: An error in a software program. • A step-by-step set of instructions. • Raw materials that can be seen and handled. • Solving problems or hazards after they happen. • Solving problems or hazards before they happen. • Symbol indicating irritant or harmful substances. • Symbol indicating acute toxicity (fatal or toxic). • ...
Lab Professional 1-2 2022-08-31
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- Desirable quality(skill) in lab professionals
- The 1st lab performed
- Lab personal must have high ______ standards
- Staffed the first labs
- Acronym for American Society for Clinical Pathology
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- Serves as lab director
- The health profession concerned with performing laboratory analyses
- employment opportunity for CL professional
- Degree required for medical lab technician
9 Clues: The 1st lab performed • Serves as lab director • Staffed the first labs • employment opportunity for CL professional • Degree required for medical lab technician • Lab personal must have high ______ standards • Desirable quality(skill) in lab professionals • Acronym for American Society for Clinical Pathology • ...
Action Pack 4 - unit 1 2024-09-12
Safe + Sound Crossword 4 2023-08-03
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- Techniques and guidelines used to prevent injuries when lifting heavy objects.
- The strategies, procedures, and technologies put in place to prevent accidents from happening in the workplace.
- All measures taken to prevent fires and ensure safe evacuation in case of fire.
- Practices and procedures for safe usage, storage, and disposal of chemicals.
- Equipment that protects workers from inhaling hazardous substances in the workplace.
- The U.S. agency responsible for the enforcement of safety and health legislation in workplaces.
- A work environment where safety is a high priority and responsibility is shared at all levels.
- Symbols and signs intended to communicate important messages about safety or health.
- Specialized clothing or equipment worn by employees for protection against health and safety hazards.
- Regular reviews conducted to identify potential hazards in the workplace and to ensure compliance with safety regulations.
- The study of people's efficiency in their working environment, often related to the prevention of work-related musculoskeletal disorders.
- Powered industrial trucks used to lift and move materials, often associated with specific operating and safety protocols.
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- The set of protocols in place for dealing with emergency situations in a safe and effective manner.
- The process of replacing or refreshing air in any space to control temperature or remove moisture, odors, smoke, heat, dust and airborne bacteria.
- Informational documents that provide detailed safety information about a specific product or material.
- A designated pathway for safe escape in case of an emergency.
- A safety feature on machinery to protect operators and other employees in the vicinity from hazards.
- The tools and devices used to reduce the risk of accidents and enhance the safety of workers.
- A safety procedure to ensure dangerous machines are properly shut off and cannot start up before the completion of maintenance or repair.
- Devices or clothing worn by workers to protect against health and safety risks.
20 Clues: A designated pathway for safe escape in case of an emergency. • Practices and procedures for safe usage, storage, and disposal of chemicals. • Techniques and guidelines used to prevent injuries when lifting heavy objects. • All measures taken to prevent fires and ensure safe evacuation in case of fire. • ...
My Work Experience 2025-03-03
19 Clues: skade • utstyr • ulykke • hansker • bedrift • vernesko • yrkesfag • verksted • forebygge • sikkerhet • vernehjelm • hørselvern • byggeplass • arbeidsklær • refleksvest • vernebriller • utplassering • bygg og anlegg • videregående skole
LAB WEEK 2016 2016-03-24
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- LAB SUPERVISOR IN BRYAN
- SORE THROAT TEST
- AKA URINALYSIS
- THE R IN RACE
- WHATS IN A LAVENDAR TUBE
- YOUR LAB ORDERING SYSTEM
- PRESIDENT AND CEO
- FIRE CODE
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- AKA MICROALBUMIN
- PPE
- THERE IS NO __ IN TEAM
- WHAT HOLDS YOUR NEEDLE
- THE VP IN BRYAN
- DONT FORGET TO _____ YOUR SPECIMENS
- STICKY FREE BANDAIDS
- GOES IN A BLUE TUBE
- OUR MISSION
17 Clues: PPE • FIRE CODE • OUR MISSION • THE R IN RACE • AKA URINALYSIS • THE VP IN BRYAN • AKA MICROALBUMIN • SORE THROAT TEST • PRESIDENT AND CEO • GOES IN A BLUE TUBE • STICKY FREE BANDAIDS • THERE IS NO __ IN TEAM • WHAT HOLDS YOUR NEEDLE • LAB SUPERVISOR IN BRYAN • WHATS IN A LAVENDAR TUBE • YOUR LAB ORDERING SYSTEM • DONT FORGET TO _____ YOUR SPECIMENS
CHAPTER 2: INTRODUCTION TO OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH LEGISLATION (SERIES 1) 2021-08-05
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- Classification, Labelling and Safety Data Sheet of Hazardous Chemicals Regulations 2013
- Safety and Health Officer Regulations 1997
- Application of OSHA
- Occupational Safety and Health Act
- Major hazard installation :Petrochemical works and _________
- Concept of OSHA:Top _________ must take the lead
- The Need of CIMAH 1996: Obey ______(International Labour Organisation) convention
- The Need of CIMAH 1996:Protect _______ and people from major accident from industries
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- Application of OSHA :_____________, Forestry and Fishing
- CIMAH 1996 does not apply to ___________installations
- Concept of OSHA:Accident p______________ is an essential part of good management and workmanship
- Objectives of OSHA:To promote an ____________ environment for persons at work which is adapted to their physiological and psychological needs.
- Department of Occupational Safety and Health.
- National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health
- Objectives of OSHA: To secure the ________, health and welfare of persons at work against risks
- Control of Industrial Major Accident Hazards Regulations 1996
- OSHA NOT applicable to __________ forces
- Major hazard installation :_________ Plants
- Safety & Health Committee Regulations 1996
19 Clues: Application of OSHA • Occupational Safety and Health Act • OSHA NOT applicable to __________ forces • Safety and Health Officer Regulations 1997 • Safety & Health Committee Regulations 1996 • Major hazard installation :_________ Plants • Department of Occupational Safety and Health. • Concept of OSHA:Top _________ must take the lead • ...
National Medical Laboratory Professionals Week 2016 "Solving Patient Cases One Test at a Time" 2016-04-13
11 Clues: draws blood • Lab Supervisor • POC Coordinator • You get the point • Not your average Q-Tip • Can't do your job without • separates blood from serum • Lab Tech who came from Alaska • Tech Tech who came from Mexico • Study of Microscopic organisms • Lab loves these gifts you give us
vir29ed47 2025-09-21
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- antonim asli
- rangkaian tahapan uji lab
- agen penyakit yang ukurannya lebih kecil dari bakteri
- pasangan antigen
- pasangan sebab
- istilah lain dari biakan mikroba
- antonim positif
- upaya untuk menjadikan setimbang
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- kemampuan uji lab mendeteksi hasil negatif sejati
- perpindahan ke janin melalui plasenta
- nilai yang didapat dari uji lab
11 Clues: antonim asli • pasangan sebab • antonim positif • pasangan antigen • rangkaian tahapan uji lab • nilai yang didapat dari uji lab • istilah lain dari biakan mikroba • upaya untuk menjadikan setimbang • perpindahan ke janin melalui plasenta • kemampuan uji lab mendeteksi hasil negatif sejati • agen penyakit yang ukurannya lebih kecil dari bakteri
Science Quiz Review 2024-10-03
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- The substance that does the dissolving
- What gathers on the mirror in the bathroom when you take a shower
- Mixing more of a substance into another substance after it is already saturated
- A heterogeneous mixture in which the particles do not settle
- A fourth state of matter that is NOT a solid
- Particles in a heterogeneous mixture that settle after mixing
- Able to be dissolved
- A safety sign with a circle with a skull in it
- The state of matter that has a definite mass but takes the shape of it's container
- Something that has two or more things jumbled together
- The thing that everything is made up of
- A mixture that looks like it is not two or more things mixed together
- The acronym for dangerous materials in a lab
- A safety sign with flames in a circle
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- When you have a large amount of solute compared to solvent
- Depositing of something
- A mixture where you can see both substances
- Things humans can't see with the naked eye that make up all matter
- The substance that dissolves
- To become incorporated in a liquid so much that it becomes a solution
- The state of matter that does NOT have a definite mass or shape
- The state of matter that has a definite size and shape
- Helps explain why matter behaves in the way it does
- After two substances mix and dissolve they form a:
- A substance that is not a mixture of multiple other substances
25 Clues: Able to be dissolved • Depositing of something • The substance that dissolves • A safety sign with flames in a circle • The substance that does the dissolving • The thing that everything is made up of • A mixture where you can see both substances • A fourth state of matter that is NOT a solid • The acronym for dangerous materials in a lab • ...
NUR 117-0003 2025-04-27
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- Not a site for infant/pediatric IV
- What is the best way to know someone is learning something new?
- It is okay to give a patient a medication that has expired or is discolored. true or false.
- Initial metabolism in the liver of a drug absorbed from GI tract before reaching systemic circulation.
- Best practice to ensure correct dosage being given to the patient.
- Medication administration landmark.
- How to read nursing test questions. You have plenty of time.
- One of the best questions a nurse can ask a patient.
- The number of questions on your nur 117 comprehensive final exam.
- What is the first step to take for a patient given the wrong medication?
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- This can cause what condition especially in older adults, decreased vision, poor nutrition, increased labs
- This is a high alert medication
- Common issues for older adults & peds
- A vital part of nursing care and patient safety.
- Information that is collected during a patient assessment.
- A strong vascular reaction involving inflammation of submucosal tissues.
- Medications that are particularly concerning to breastfeeding mothers.
- Resource for older adult medication safety
- Unapproved abbreviation
- How long can a PICC line stay inserted in a patient?
- What is the concern with infants and topical medication?
- Important lab value to check before giving diuretic medication.
- Angle for an intramuscular injection
- Possible result of taking anticoagulant medication
- Medication route that affects absorption
- Time for half of an administered drug to be eliminated by the body.
26 Clues: Unapproved abbreviation • This is a high alert medication • Not a site for infant/pediatric IV • Medication administration landmark. • Angle for an intramuscular injection • Common issues for older adults & peds • Medication route that affects absorption • Resource for older adult medication safety • A vital part of nursing care and patient safety. • ...
HSE WEEK 2024 2024-06-06
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- use to out a fire by the PASS method
- Must be reported within 24 hours
- the potential for harm or injury
- mandatory knowledge-based safety exercise.
- Safety colour for warning
- must be used to authorize high-risk jobs safety
- Keeping tools, machines, equipment and working environment in best possible condition
- the department monitors your safety and health
- pathogens that are transmitted through the blood stream
- accident treated on the job
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- hazard that affects ones mental health
- gives information and manages emergency situations when the alarm goes off.
- cases of close call, "almost incidents"
- the process that we must urgently execute in an emergency
- health and safety regulatory body internationally.
- physical factors that affect our musculoskeletal system
- my priority and personal responsibility
- method used to control hazardous energy and protect works who may break the plane of safety
18 Clues: Safety colour for warning • accident treated on the job • Must be reported within 24 hours • the potential for harm or injury • use to out a fire by the PASS method • hazard that affects ones mental health • cases of close call, "almost incidents" • my priority and personal responsibility • mandatory knowledge-based safety exercise. • ...
Safety Concept 2026-02-20
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- Types of behavior that increases risk when risk isn't recognized
- The organization that published "To Err Is Human"
- Recognizing and acknowledging one's actions; trademark of professional behavior
- Culture that allows error reporting without punishment
- Minimizing risk of harm to patients and providers
- Quality and Safety Education for Nurses acronym
- The largest segment of healthcare workforce central to safety
- One of seven aspects of safety culture involving working together
- Open communication about adverse events with patients
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- Focus on "what went wrong" rather than "who" in safety culture
- Leading cause of sentinel events in healthcare
- Behavioral choice to consciously disregard substantial risk
- Complex systems and human factors that influence safety
- Framework for communication: Situation, Background, Assessment
- Events that almost caused harm but didn't
- Inadvertent action like a slip or lapse
- The focus in safety culture. "hat went ___" not "who"
- Historically pervasive response to errors in healthcare
18 Clues: Inadvertent action like a slip or lapse • Events that almost caused harm but didn't • Leading cause of sentinel events in healthcare • Quality and Safety Education for Nurses acronym • The organization that published "To Err Is Human" • Minimizing risk of harm to patients and providers • The focus in safety culture. "hat went ___" not "who" • ...
Literacy Lab Crossword 2022-03-24
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- Kailangan natin ito sa pagligo at paghugas ng kamay
- Lab kung saan maaari tayo magbahagi ng ating talento sa pagkanta, pagsayaw, o pagdula
- Lab kung saan maaari tayo dito mag eksperimento
- malinis na ________
- Tawag kina Pat, Paz, at Pol
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- isang kagamitang panlinis na gawa sa niyog
- lugar kung saan maraming buhangin at sobrang init
- Lab kung saan maaari tayong mag-aral magbasa at magsulat
- Matatagpuan sa malayong lugar
- isang kagamitang panlinis na ginagamit panlinis ng damit
- Si _____ Encantada ang nagturo ng aral kina Pat, Paz, Pol
- tawag sa lugar kung saan maraming building at maraming usok at sasakyan
- Lab kung saan pwede tayong matutong magpinta na pinangungunahan ni Kuya Melo
13 Clues: malinis na ________ • Tawag kina Pat, Paz, at Pol • Matatagpuan sa malayong lugar • isang kagamitang panlinis na gawa sa niyog • Lab kung saan maaari tayo dito mag eksperimento • lugar kung saan maraming buhangin at sobrang init • Kailangan natin ito sa pagligo at paghugas ng kamay • Lab kung saan maaari tayong mag-aral magbasa at magsulat • ...
Welcome Back To School 2024-08-15
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- Where did Mrs. Steiner grow up?
- This is one option when you enter my classroom.
- This is one option when you enter my classroom.
- This is a fun way to review science.
- How many kids does your science teacher have?
- What is your science teacher's last name?
- What is Mrs. Steiner's first priority in her classroom?
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- What will I post before a test to help you study?
- What do you earn if your class beats me during a quarter of the school year?
- What is Mrs. Steiner's second priority in her classroom?
- This is one option when you enter my classroom.
- What does your class earn if you follow Mrs. Steiner's classroom procedures?
- What will you have at least one of each chapter?
- What will you turn in each chapter that counts as much as a test grade?
- What class are you in now?
- What is Mrs. Steiner's third priority in her classroom?
16 Clues: What class are you in now? • Where did Mrs. Steiner grow up? • This is a fun way to review science. • What is your science teacher's last name? • How many kids does your science teacher have? • This is one option when you enter my classroom. • This is one option when you enter my classroom. • This is one option when you enter my classroom. • ...
EECE.3110 Assignment 1 2021-09-12
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- Used to simplify wiring in a schematic; collection of nets. (sim,173)
- Process of joining CH1 meter readings with CH2 meter readings. (pow,30)
- Returns instrument to specified setup. (pow,25)
- "Sine" and "Square" are one of five of these produced by the function generator. (func,27)
- This knob on the oscilloscope controls the volt/div scale. (oscope,59)
- Draft lab report done before each lab (LRSM, 13)
- Required material for lab to document results. (syl,12)
- Each component has this property when placed on the workspace; numbered in the order they were placed. (sim,169)
- Has a rating of 100V-120V and is located in the back of the function generator. (func,32)
- Configures display to best fit the waveforms on the screen. (oscope,28)
- This tool must be lead-free if used in the laboratory. (LRSM,6)
- Standard cable type that is used to transmit signals from the generator. (func,12)
- Manufacturer of the Analog Discovery (syl,13)
- Graded twice a semester and evaluates lab skills. (LRSM,43)
- Collection of inter-connected circuits. (sim, 160)
- This is required after completing a page of notes in the Lab Notebook. (WLNB,30)
- This type of work will result in a 0 for the assignment (syl,3)
- By writing this on each page of your Lab Notebook, you can quickly find notes weeks after they were made. (WLNB,78)
- Used to store data such as numbers or equations. (mat,13)
- Arrays with multiple rows. (mat,15)
- Anything over 30V DC or AC (LRSM, 4)
- Notes should not be taken using this writing instrument (WLNB,24)
- Each student must ensure that graded material is accurate on this site. (syl, 8)
- Typically the last page in a lab report. (LRSM,34)
- Similar to the oscilloscope, but has a separate section dedicated to it. (adk)
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- User defined settings and waveforms can be saved to this for future use. (func,39)
- Setting on a plot that uses a vertical line to track pulse width (adk)
- Should never be used on an electrical fire (LRSM, 4)
- The power supply has three of these to deliver DC voltage. (pow,28)
- Due date for a project. (syl,8)
- Section of the Lab Notebook that outlines whose book it is and what the purpose of the notebook is. (WLNB, 68)
- MATLAB can create 2-D and 3-D versions of this. Often used for graphically representing laboratory data. (mat,29)
- Key to writing good notes in the Lab Notebook. (WLNB,63)
- Channel used on the ADK to plot X/Y of a waveform. (adk,section 3.3)
- Sequence of characters. (mat,25)
- Shorter lab report. (LRSM,37)
- Type of material that could be involved in a Class C fire. (LRSM, 6)
- All data in MATLAB is stored in this format. (mat,15)
- When this is activated, CH1 and CH2 respond together to any adjustment in voltage. (pow,29)
- Difference between Top and Base values of a waveform. (oscope,180)
- Enables the oscilloscope to capture a waveform each time a certain condition is met. (oscope,120)
- This knob on the oscilloscope controls the time/div setting. (oscope,44)
- Method used to connect an electrical signal from one circuit to another. (adk, section 3)
- Tool used to acquire waveform signals and display its information. (adk)
- The best way to communicate with your TA or Professor Bowden during the week. (syl, 10)
- you must do this with each one of your sources in a lab report (LRSM, 8)
- Used to check voltage, current, resistance etc in multisim. (sim, 32)
- Group of components that contail resistors, inductors, etc. (sim,63)
- Set of key words/phrases used with the remote interface of the power supply. (pow,39)
- Best load setting for each channel on the function generator. (func, 48)
50 Clues: Shorter lab report. (LRSM,37) • Due date for a project. (syl,8) • Sequence of characters. (mat,25) • Arrays with multiple rows. (mat,15) • Anything over 30V DC or AC (LRSM, 4) • Manufacturer of the Analog Discovery (syl,13) • Returns instrument to specified setup. (pow,25) • Draft lab report done before each lab (LRSM, 13) • ...
Happy Lab Week!!! :-) 2022-02-18
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- Lab Garbage
- Goin' for a spin
- CMPs go here
- Department that runs CBCs
- Urgent!
- Take a closer look
- Department that uses blue tops
- Not a vampire
- Stops the spread of germs
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- Component of blood
- Tube used for ESRs
- Use one of these to make a dilution
- PPE attire
- Additive in lavender tops
- Department where you may find casts
- Milky appearance due to lipid content
- Buggy department
- Lab order
- MacConkey, chocolate, blood
19 Clues: Urgent! • Lab order • PPE attire • Lab Garbage • CMPs go here • Not a vampire • Goin' for a spin • Buggy department • Component of blood • Tube used for ESRs • Take a closer look • Additive in lavender tops • Department that runs CBCs • Stops the spread of germs • MacConkey, chocolate, blood • Department that uses blue tops • Use one of these to make a dilution • Department where you may find casts • ...
Grade 7 Test 2022-11-25
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- The motion to smell chemicals in the laboratory
- Shortening term of Laboratory
- Equipment used for combining a flammable gas with controlled amounts of air before ignition
- This action must not be done in drawing only straight lines.
- Size of drawing divided by size of specimen
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- Cone-like shaped equipment used for separating solids from liquids via the laboratory process of filtering
- Semi-permeable barrier used to separate fine solid particles from liquids or gases.
- Equipment used to include mixing and heating solutions
- protective coat worn by workers in a laboratory
- this is used to protect the eyes from danger
- This action must not be done in drawing, only stipple
- Measures to protect against laboratory accidents
- statement to describe the purpose or reason for conducting an experiment
13 Clues: Shortening term of Laboratory • Size of drawing divided by size of specimen • this is used to protect the eyes from danger • The motion to smell chemicals in the laboratory • protective coat worn by workers in a laboratory • Measures to protect against laboratory accidents • This action must not be done in drawing, only stipple • ...
Agriscience 2021-11-18
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- can cause major crop failure due to their presence
- An organism that has been selectively altered in a lab for a specific purpose
- the science of plants and flowers
- The name of a hard, salty Italian cheese made from sheep's milk
- Federal department founded by Abraham Lincoln for the purpose of evaluating and establishing the safety, policies, and science of using resources and natural development
- Sprinklers are a form of what
- Largest dairy farm in the world is where?
- chickpeas, soybeans, peanuts are a type of what?
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- Dwarf breed of a horned animal, used for its meat
- famous cartoon Rooster
- The world record of milk produced by a single cow was what breed of cattle
- Medicago sativa
12 Clues: Medicago sativa • famous cartoon Rooster • Sprinklers are a form of what • the science of plants and flowers • Largest dairy farm in the world is where? • chickpeas, soybeans, peanuts are a type of what? • Dwarf breed of a horned animal, used for its meat • can cause major crop failure due to their presence • The name of a hard, salty Italian cheese made from sheep's milk • ...
NT1020 Test #1 2024-01-23
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- Symptom of hypertension
- lab used to dose warfarin therapy
- Medication classification used with atrial fibrillation
- Lab level that shows impaired renal perfusion
- Most important to assess for when a patient has thrombophlebitis
- Lab value that stays elevated days after a myocardial infarction
- When every other beat is a PVC
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- Medication that helps prevents clots who have atrial fibrillation
- P wave represents this cardiac electrical activity
- Cardiac test that requires informed consent
- Assessment done hourly after cardiac surgery
- Symptom that may show a malfunctioning pacemaker
- Preventative action to decrease infective endocarditis
- Pacemaker of the heart
- Organ that helps regular blood pressure
- Test that determines the function of the left ventricle
16 Clues: Pacemaker of the heart • Symptom of hypertension • When every other beat is a PVC • lab used to dose warfarin therapy • Organ that helps regular blood pressure • Cardiac test that requires informed consent • Assessment done hourly after cardiac surgery • Lab level that shows impaired renal perfusion • Symptom that may show a malfunctioning pacemaker • ...
laboratory crossword 2013-01-21
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- This is everybody’s responsibility
- Cytometry Is a laser based, biophysical technology employed in cell counting, sorting, biomarker detection and protein engineering
- A tool used to cut extremely thin slices of material, known as sections
- The study of blood, the blood-forming organs, and blood diseases.
- The study of cells
- An instrument used to see objects that are too small for the naked eye
- Bank Where Dracula keeps is money :P
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- The microscopic anatomy of cells and tissues of plants and animals
- This department can perform tests for Renal and Kidney function
- The study of microscopic organisms
- lab week A week in April to promote awareness and understanding of the role of medical laboratory professionals
- The provincial regulatory body for medical laboratory technologists
12 Clues: The study of cells • This is everybody’s responsibility • The study of microscopic organisms • Bank Where Dracula keeps is money :P • This department can perform tests for Renal and Kidney function • The study of blood, the blood-forming organs, and blood diseases. • The microscopic anatomy of cells and tissues of plants and animals • ...
Medical Laboratory science 2023-05-09
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- A person who tests samples from patients; responsible for blood tests, stool tests, etc.
- The place where a medical lab scientist will spend the majority of their job.
- Minimum education degree needed to get a job as a medical lab scientist.
- The average amount of years it takes to earn a bachelor's degree
- One of the best universities one can attend to get a degree in medical lab science.
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- Blood, tissue, or other matter collected from a patient to observe and test for illness
- A location where a medical lab scientist can find many of the testing instruments needed for their job.
- Medical lab science is an ______ job.
- As a medical lab scientist, your job will be ____ paced
- One of the traits required for a person to get a job in medical lab science; the ability to make precise, careful movements.
10 Clues: Medical lab science is an ______ job. • As a medical lab scientist, your job will be ____ paced • The average amount of years it takes to earn a bachelor's degree • Minimum education degree needed to get a job as a medical lab scientist. • The place where a medical lab scientist will spend the majority of their job. • ...
Auburn University using RFID Technology to monitor access to Pat Dye Field 2022-06-10
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- Patton said, "We do not put___information on the tag. (s8)
- An RFID on a field pass is like a___plate on a car. (s10)
- Each RFID tag has an electromagnetic__
- RFID was used during graduation to display individual names on the stadium___. (s18)
- RFID monitors___to Pat Dye Field (image scroll 1)
- RFID can track pass holders'___on the field. (s6)
- The screening of RIFD software is not required for student-___. (s5)
- The "R" in RFID stands for___-frequency identification. (s1)
Down
- The name of Auburn University's RFID Lab Director: Justin___. (video)
- Auburn used antennas to make sure people entering the field met prescribed___. (s2)
- RFID-scanning___record when each person enters and exits the field. (s14)
- RFID Lab students distribute___to field gate workers at each game. (s11)
- RFID tags provide a healthy, safe, and___gameday. (s13)
- There were a few incidents of people not having an___field pass. (s12)
- The RFID in each field pass shows a__of the person so people cannot swap passes. (s3)
- The RFID Lab did an___of RFID-tagged gear and clothing. (s16)
- gives a field pass its own serial number identity. (s4)
- A week prior to the game, all___passes are sent to an RFID Lab. (s7)
18 Clues: Each RFID tag has an electromagnetic__ • RFID monitors___to Pat Dye Field (image scroll 1) • RFID can track pass holders'___on the field. (s6) • RFID tags provide a healthy, safe, and___gameday. (s13) • gives a field pass its own serial number identity. (s4) • An RFID on a field pass is like a___plate on a car. (s10) • ...
Hazards and risks in the lab and hazard warning symbols 2024-09-26
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- Harmful or deadly when ingested, inhaled, or absorbed.
- A substance that can cause death or severe harm if taken in.
- Emits harmful radiation and requires special handling.
- Can cause damage to skin, metals, or other materials by chemical action.
- Causes inflammation or discomfort to the skin or eyes.
- A substance used or produced in a lab, potentially harmful.
- A substance known to cause cancer.
- Indicates a high level of risk or threat.
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- Capable of causing a sudden release of pressure, gas, and heat.
- Easily catches fire when exposed to heat or sparks.
- Can cause or accelerate the combustion of other materials.
- Risk related to contact with electric current or circuits.
- Dangerous or posing a significant risk to health or safety.
- A risk to human health from infectious agents or biological materials.
- A signal or symbol indicating danger or caution.
15 Clues: A substance known to cause cancer. • Indicates a high level of risk or threat. • A signal or symbol indicating danger or caution. • Easily catches fire when exposed to heat or sparks. • Harmful or deadly when ingested, inhaled, or absorbed. • Emits harmful radiation and requires special handling. • Causes inflammation or discomfort to the skin or eyes. • ...
Crossword Challenge - Decoding Safety 2024-03-05
Across
- Patient's well-being is our top ______. (6 letters).
- The act of ensuring a clean environment to prevent infection: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (8 letters)
Down
- A common safety instrument used to protect hands in the lab: _ _ _ _ (4 letters).
- Wash your hands for at least ______ seconds. (5 letters).
- Always check patient ______ before administering medication. (6 letters).
- Emergency ______ should be easily accessible. (8 letters.
6 Clues: Patient's well-being is our top ______. (6 letters). • Wash your hands for at least ______ seconds. (5 letters). • Emergency ______ should be easily accessible. (8 letters. • Always check patient ______ before administering medication. (6 letters). • A common safety instrument used to protect hands in the lab: _ _ _ _ (4 letters). • ...
Cyrex Lab Week 2020 2020-07-17
Across
- run with lab tests to ensure adequacy of results
- clinical immunology laboratory
- cleaning solution used in lab
- linked immunosorbent assay
- minimizes the spread of germs
- liquid portion of blood remaining after a clot forms
- a type of rack used to hold test tubes
Down
- used to seal GAM reagents
- PPE attire
- transports measured volume of liquid
- lab garbage
- used to spin down tubes
12 Clues: PPE attire • lab garbage • used to spin down tubes • used to seal GAM reagents • linked immunosorbent assay • cleaning solution used in lab • minimizes the spread of germs • clinical immunology laboratory • transports measured volume of liquid • a type of rack used to hold test tubes • run with lab tests to ensure adequacy of results • ...
LAB WEEK 2022 2022-04-13
Across
- Lavendar
- E.coli, staph, strep etc
- blood draw or venipuncture to diagnose medical conditions
- Tissue sample
- Substance that poses a threat to the health of living organisms, primarily humans
- Sars
- Team meeting
- Lab order form
- Post-mortem exam
- Gloves, lab coats, goggles etc
Down
- Flying bug
- Spin
- Fixative
- Planet
- the rupture or destruction of red blood cells.
- Alert
- Year of the
17 Clues: Spin • Sars • Alert • Planet • Lavendar • Fixative • Flying bug • Year of the • Team meeting • Tissue sample • Lab order form • Post-mortem exam • E.coli, staph, strep etc • Gloves, lab coats, goggles etc • the rupture or destruction of red blood cells. • blood draw or venipuncture to diagnose medical conditions • Substance that poses a threat to the health of living organisms, primarily humans
Lab Week 2026 2026-04-16
Across
- What outside lab service do we use for our send out tests?
- What department did Chris Y. transfer from to lab?
- What holiday can be associated with the lab's main extension?
- What tests needs to be ran prior to receiving contrast for digital imaging?
- What department within the lab issues an identifying bracelet to the patient?
Down
- What culture test do we run in house for microbiology?
- Who is the urologist that sees patients at Memorial Hospital Chester?
- What phlebotomist is the newest hire?
- What lab test must be put on ice immediately after collection?
- What lab test is used to check for a heart attack?
- What color tube do you draw for a PT(INR)?
11 Clues: What phlebotomist is the newest hire? • What color tube do you draw for a PT(INR)? • What department did Chris Y. transfer from to lab? • What lab test is used to check for a heart attack? • What culture test do we run in house for microbiology? • What outside lab service do we use for our send out tests? • ...
Safety in the workplace 2024-04-09
Across
- Safety glasses, gloves, lab coat, earplugs are examples of ___
- must be used when going up or down stairs
- Should never be used as stepstools (3 words)
- Never turn a forklift with the load ______
- You must ______ all falls, even if uninjured
- Slips, trips and _____ are the number one causes of workplace injuries
- Method of ensuring that equipment remains isolated from all sources of energy while it is being repaired (abbreviation)
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- PPE stands for personal protective _________
- Slip _________ boots should be worn at all times
- These need to be in place when machines are running
- Which exit to use in case of fire or other emergency
- Who is responsible to ensure a safe workplace
- _______ should never be stored leaning or on their side
- When using a forklift, use this to warn others of your approach
- Do not _____ emergency exits or fire extinguishers
15 Clues: must be used when going up or down stairs • Never turn a forklift with the load ______ • PPE stands for personal protective _________ • Should never be used as stepstools (3 words) • You must ______ all falls, even if uninjured • Who is responsible to ensure a safe workplace • Slip _________ boots should be worn at all times • ...
Laboratory Crossword 2013-01-21
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- Cytometry Is a laser based, biophysical technology employed in cell counting, sorting, biomarker detection and protein engineering
- This department can perform tests for Renal and Kidney function
- Bank Where Dracula keeps is money :P
- The study of microscopic organisms
- lab week A week in April to promote awareness and understanding of the role of medical laboratory professionals
- The provincial regulatory body for medical laboratory technologists
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- This is everybody’s responsibility
- An instrument used to see objects that are too small for the naked eye
- The study of cells
- The study of blood, the blood-forming organs, and blood diseases.
- A tool used to cut extremely thin slices of material, known as sections
- The microscopic anatomy of cells and tissues of plants and animals
12 Clues: The study of cells • This is everybody’s responsibility • The study of microscopic organisms • Bank Where Dracula keeps is money :P • This department can perform tests for Renal and Kidney function • The study of blood, the blood-forming organs, and blood diseases. • The microscopic anatomy of cells and tissues of plants and animals • ...
Lab Week 2016 Crossword 2016-03-03
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- Named after James H.
- Hazardous materials incident
- Curved blade sword
- Stain used to identify bacteria
- Remove activate contain extinguish
- Where the wee ones go
- Home of the wing
- Used to spin down tubes
- 13th President
Down
- Consign
- Rex's boys
- Lab. Patient Service Center
- Container for used needles
- Hospital downtown
- Cleaning solution used in the lab
- No place to be a rat
- American ox
17 Clues: Consign • Rex's boys • American ox • 13th President • 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 • Cleaning solution used in the lab • ...
Introduction to Matter & Lab Safety 2023-02-10
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- Worn in the laboratory to protect eyes.
- Measurement of the amount of matter in an object
- cylinder A long narrow tube with a flat bottom used for measuring volume of liquids.
- substance Describes a substance that is composed of only one type of element or one compound.
- An instrument for measuring temperature
- Used for measuring and transferring small amounts of liquids from one container to another
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- A narrow tube with a wide mouth used for transferring liquid or power into a small opening.
- A tiny bit of matter.
- A collection of substances that fill the same space but aren’t connected by chemical bonds.
- A glass container with a flat bottom that scientists use to hold liquids
- Amount of space an object takes up
- The scientific study of matter and what matter does.
- Anything that takes up space and can be weighed
13 Clues: A tiny bit of matter. • Amount of space an object takes up • Worn in the laboratory to protect eyes. • An instrument for measuring temperature • Anything that takes up space and can be weighed • Measurement of the amount of matter in an object • The scientific study of matter and what matter does. • ...
Introduction to Matter & Lab Safety 2023-02-10
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- A tiny bit of matter.
- A long narrow tube with a flat bottom used for measuring volume of liquids.
- Worn in the laboratory to protect eyes.
- The scientific study of matter and what matter does.
- Anything that takes up space and can be weighed
- A glass container with a flat bottom that scientists use to hold liquids
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- Measurement of the amount of matter in an object
- A substance that is composed of only one type of element or one compound.
- A narrow tube with a wide mouth used for transferring liquid or power into a small opening.
- An instrument for measuring temperature
- Amount of space an object takes up
- A collection of substances that fill the same space but aren’t connected by chemical bonds.
- Used for measuring and transferring small amounts of liquids from one container to another
13 Clues: A tiny bit of matter. • Amount of space an object takes up • An instrument for measuring temperature • Worn in the laboratory to protect eyes. • Anything that takes up space and can be weighed • Measurement of the amount of matter in an object • The scientific study of matter and what matter does. • ...
Safety in the Science Lab 2024-09-03
Across
- protects hands from sharp objects or chemicals
- protects eyes from particles or chemicals
- controls a small fire
- puts a fire out quickly or rinse off chemicals
- to clear the room in an emergency
- flushes eye with water
- property that should be wafted
Down
- solid or liquid substances used in a lab
- fragile items used to measure, transfer or stir chemicals
- used to smother a fire
- for treating cuts, scrapes, or bruises
- waving chemicals towards the nose to protect it
- used to call for help
13 Clues: controls a small fire • used to call for help • used to smother a fire • flushes eye with water • property that should be wafted • to clear the room in an emergency • for treating cuts, scrapes, or bruises • solid or liquid substances used in a lab • protects eyes from particles or chemicals • protects hands from sharp objects or chemicals • ...
EBIO 1240 Ecology Labs Quiz 2023-04-26
Across
- animal we studied in the behavioral ecology lab
- calculated by dividing benefits by costs
- living or once living components of an environment
- a method of estimating population size by banding a subset of individuals in a population
- deep slow moving section of a stream
- type of microscope we used to look at the organisms in the community ecology lab
- type of ecology focused on interactions between the biotic and abiotic factors in an environment, groups of species
- animal we studied in the population ecology lab
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- type of ecology focused on how the environment shapes behaviors, focuses on individuals
- positive consequences of a behavior (in terms of fitness)
- statistical test we used in the community ecology lab
- type of ecology focused on interactions between a population and environment, focuses on single species/group
- negative consequences of a behavior (in terms of fitness)
- a method to locate banded animals through radio signals
- shallow faster moving section of a stream
- study of age-specific and other statistical factors that can influence a population size
- non-living components of an environment
17 Clues: deep slow moving section of a stream • non-living components of an environment • calculated by dividing benefits by costs • shallow faster moving section of a stream • animal we studied in the behavioral ecology lab • animal we studied in the population ecology lab • living or once living components of an environment • ...
Math and Science Definitions 2023-08-13
Across
- The difference from the largest to the smallest number in a set of numbers
- Symbol located on a container to show if flammable
- The middle number from a set of numbers listed least to greatest
- The difference from an estimate to the actual value after an investigation
- Your science teachers name FREE ANSWER TO GET YOU STARTED
- A guess gained by using data presented to be as close as possible
- The average from a set of numbers
- Used in the field of science to show temperature
- Used around the world and within the field of science to show temperature
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- Data that is outside of the norm
- Scale used to weigh objects
- American standard for temperature
- The number that occurs most in a group of numbers
- Equipment used to measure temperature
- Lab safety equipment used when needed to clean out eyes
15 Clues: Scale used to weigh objects • Data that is outside of the norm • American standard for temperature • The average from a set of numbers • Equipment used to measure temperature • Used in the field of science to show temperature • The number that occurs most in a group of numbers • Symbol located on a container to show if flammable • ...
Chem Safety Project 2024-01-26
Across
- What you use to stop a fire from reaching someone´s face
- what you should keep the aisles
- Use these to secure containers
- NEVER _______
- The first thing you should do to your cut
- How you should smell a chemical
- What you wear to protect your eyes from chemical
- Keap the aisles like this
- The wrong way to test a chemical
Down
- What you use to heat nonvolatile chemicals
- What you do after you rinse a cutis
- What you should do to the gas if something weird happens
- Wear one of these when handling chemicals
- Avoid direct _____ with a chemical
- Keep these off the floor
- Something you shouldn´t enjoy during a lab
- This can be contaminated by lab chemicals
- Type of fabric you should not wear in the lab
- Type of flask with a narrow top
- What you use if you get chemicals on your body
20 Clues: NEVER _______ • Keep these off the floor • Keap the aisles like this • Use these to secure containers • what you should keep the aisles • How you should smell a chemical • Type of flask with a narrow top • The wrong way to test a chemical • Avoid direct _____ with a chemical • What you do after you rinse a cutis • Wear one of these when handling chemicals • ...
Chapter 2 2025-07-01
Across
- part of the NIH responsible for enforcing the PHS Policy
- Enforced by APHIS and defines the roles of different individuals
- Private, nonprofit organization that promotes the humane treatment of lab animals
- Describes and justifies the use of animals in a research project
- Oversees CDC, FDA, NIH and requires an occupational health and safety program
- assist institutions in providing human care to the animals
- Using the smallest amount of animals for research
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- establishes legal standards for care and use of animals
- committee that ensures programs are following laws and caring for the animals
- Using alternative methods to animals in research
- A part of the USDA that performs inspections
- Written instructions used to perform a routine activity
- Requires facilities to maintain training, establish a QA, and write SOPs
- Using methods to minimize pain and distress
14 Clues: Using methods to minimize pain and distress • A part of the USDA that performs inspections • Using alternative methods to animals in research • Using the smallest amount of animals for research • establishes legal standards for care and use of animals • Written instructions used to perform a routine activity • part of the NIH responsible for enforcing the PHS Policy • ...
Engineering Safety 2023-08-15
Across
- purple color means
- a task for allowance
- items you can use to make a task easier
- regulations or principles
- dangerous situation that could cause an accident
- not dangerous
- combustion heat
- keeping work environment as safe as possible
- the chance to become something
- order to do things
- safety for eyes
- someone who instructs pupils
- inflicted
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- the safety color green means
- damage of a person
- help protect
- something that is not dangerous
- necessary
- the safety color red means
- relating to chemistry
- melting metals together
- the safety color orange means
- tidy or neat
- knowledge from engineering
- something that could give a possible injury
- items to do things
26 Clues: necessary • inflicted • help protect • tidy or neat • not dangerous • combustion heat • safety for eyes • damage of a person • purple color means • order to do things • items to do things • a task for allowance • relating to chemistry • melting metals together • regulations or principles • the safety color red means • knowledge from engineering • the safety color green means • ...
Chem Safety Project 2024-01-26
Across
- What you use to stop a fire from reaching someone´s face
- what you should keep the aisles
- Use these to secure containers
- NEVER _______
- The first thing you should do to your cut
- How you should smell a chemical
- What you wear to protect your eyes from chemical
- Keap the aisles like this
- The wrong way to test a chemical
Down
- What you use to heat nonvolatile chemicals
- What you do after you rinse a cutis
- What you should do to the gas if something weird happens
- Wear one of these when handling chemicals
- Avoid direct _____ with a chemical
- Keep these off the floor
- Something you shouldn´t enjoy during a lab
- This can be contaminated by lab chemicals
- Type of fabric you should not wear in the lab
- Type of flask with a narrow top
- What you use if you get chemicals on your body
20 Clues: NEVER _______ • Keep these off the floor • Keap the aisles like this • Use these to secure containers • what you should keep the aisles • How you should smell a chemical • Type of flask with a narrow top • The wrong way to test a chemical • Avoid direct _____ with a chemical • What you do after you rinse a cutis • Wear one of these when handling chemicals • ...
Pregnancy Induced Hypertension 2025-04-16
Across
- what are you looking for in a UA with preeclampsia
- lab value less than 100,000 signifies HELLP syndrome
- involuntary contraction and relaxation of the ankle
- common lab test done at every prenatal appointment
- what needs to be checked with lung sounds every hour while on magnesium
- lab test elevated with preeclampsia, part of help syndrome, AST/ALT
- similar to a migraine, sign of preeclampsia
- BP over 140/90 after 20 weeks gestation
Down
- antidote for magnesium toxicity
- common side effect of preeclampsia, double vision, flashing lights, blurry spots
- assessment for pulmonary edema
- BP 140/90 before 20 weeks
- activity level of person receiving magnesium
- calms the nervous system, causes hot flashes, prevents seizures
- what symptom signifies eclampsia
- beta blocker given for preeclampsia
- excess fluid, common in preeclampsia
- treatment for preeclampsia if medications fail
- right upper quadrant pain, caused by swelling of the liver with preeclampsia
19 Clues: BP 140/90 before 20 weeks • assessment for pulmonary edema • antidote for magnesium toxicity • what symptom signifies eclampsia • beta blocker given for preeclampsia • excess fluid, common in preeclampsia • BP over 140/90 after 20 weeks gestation • similar to a migraine, sign of preeclampsia • activity level of person receiving magnesium • ...
Optical 2022-06-14
9 Clues: VSP insurance lab, • impact resistant lens • light intelligent lenses • Thinner lightweight lens, • computer users- power boost • Eyemed and non-insurance lab, • Davis or Superior Vision Lab, • VSP insurance using Unity products lab, • eliminates blinding glare in sunglasses
Workplace Safety 2021-09-21
Across
- Describes how to do a task safely
- A machine that moves big heavy loads
- A hazardous or dangerous chemical
- Talking about safety
- Safety Data Sheet for chemicals
- Safety Management System
- Fill in this form after an incident
- The system for injured workers
- Used to extinguish fires
Down
- Follow these rules to be safe at work
- Lift, lower, push, pull an object
- Document describing risk levels
- Safe Work Method Statement
- These are legally accountable
- Applied science of equipment design
- A possible source of danger
- Used to sign people in & out of site
- Asbestos containing material
- A safety devise staff wear on site
- Return To Work
- Workplace Health and Safety
21 Clues: Return To Work • Talking about safety • Safety Management System • Used to extinguish fires • Safe Work Method Statement • A possible source of danger • Workplace Health and Safety • Asbestos containing material • These are legally accountable • The system for injured workers • Document describing risk levels • Safety Data Sheet for chemicals • Describes how to do a task safely • ...
Workplace Safety 2021-09-21
Across
- Document describing risk levels
- Describes how to do a task safely
- Safety Management System
- Return To Work
- Lift, lower, push, pull an object
- These are legally accountable
- Safety Data Sheet for chemicals
- Applied science of equipment design
- A machine that moves big heavy loads
- A hazardous or dangerous chemical
Down
- Fill in this form after an incident
- A safety devise staff wear on site
- The system for injured workers
- Talking about safety
- Used to extinguish fires
- Follow these rules to be safe at work
- Asbestos containing material
- Safe Work Method Statement
- A possible source of danger
- Workplace Health and Safety
- Used to sign people in & out of site
21 Clues: Return To Work • Talking about safety • Used to extinguish fires • Safety Management System • Safe Work Method Statement • A possible source of danger • Workplace Health and Safety • Asbestos containing material • These are legally accountable • The system for injured workers • Document describing risk levels • Safety Data Sheet for chemicals • Describes how to do a task safely • ...
Employee Appreciation Picnic 2021 2021-09-27
Across
- EMP: ______ Monitoring Program
- CIP: Clean in Place
- Sanitation Standard Operation Procedure
- Control Of Hazardous Energy
- Personal Protective Equipment
- SDS: Safety Data Sheet
- ACS: Assisted Cleaning System
- FSQ: Food Safety & Quality
- Sanitation Operator
- End of Run Sanitation
- JTA: Job ____ Analysis
- Human Machine Interface
- PIE: Powered Industrial Equipment
- Lock Out Tag Out
- Product Safety Incident
- PBED: Plan Brief _____ Debrief
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- QA: _____ Assurance
- DDS: Daily _______ Setting
- SO: Safety _____________
- PSIF: Potentially ______ Injury or Fatality.
- One Point Lesson
- CAPA: Corrective Actions ________Actions
- Hands On Demonstration
- TL
- SSU: ______ Start UP
- Sanitation and Maintenance
- MSS: Master Sanitation __________
- ERS: End of Run _________
- Objective Goals Strategies and Measures
- FSQ: Food Safety and Quality
30 Clues: TL • One Point Lesson • Lock Out Tag Out • QA: _____ Assurance • CIP: Clean in Place • Sanitation Operator • SSU: ______ Start UP • End of Run Sanitation • Hands On Demonstration • JTA: Job ____ Analysis • SDS: Safety Data Sheet • Human Machine Interface • Product Safety Incident • SO: Safety _____________ • ERS: End of Run _________ • DDS: Daily _______ Setting • FSQ: Food Safety & Quality • ...
Lab 2022-01-25
Scientific Method Test Review 2016-09-01
Across
- system of ideas that explains many related observations
- mass per unit of volume d=m/v
- Used to measure the mass of an object
- variable that is changed by the scientist
- not all materials in the science lab can go down the ____
- group that is used as a comparison
- used to protect your eyes in the science lab
- educated guess
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- Amount of space an object takes up
- process used to solve a problem
- _________ not whiff chemicals in the lab
- Amount of matter in an object
- variables that stay the same in an experiment
- variable that is measured
- the results of your experiment
15 Clues: educated guess • variable that is measured • mass per unit of volume d=m/v • Amount of matter in an object • the results of your experiment • process used to solve a problem • Amount of space an object takes up • group that is used as a comparison • Used to measure the mass of an object • _________ not whiff chemicals in the lab • variable that is changed by the scientist • ...
Education Domination 2023-05-01
Across
- Go-to Chinese Food
- Go-to Ice cream
- School Mascot
- The last milestone of a PhD
- Third word of the degree
- Years of PhD
- second lab location
- Exam after first year
- Jordan's company
- High School
- Principal ___________
- Jordan's ~6 month residence
- Πρόεδρος
- Roommate
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- First State
- Udel City
- First lab location
- Go-to Italian
- Undergrad Institution
- Jordan's PI
- Grad payment
- ___ Mall
- Chemical and _____ Engineering
- Committee member, tough questions
- Company location
- Go-to Pizza
- Apartment complex
27 Clues: ___ Mall • Πρόεδρος • Roommate • Udel City • First State • Jordan's PI • Go-to Pizza • High School • Grad payment • Years of PhD • Go-to Italian • School Mascot • Go-to Ice cream • Company location • Jordan's company • Apartment complex • First lab location • Go-to Chinese Food • second lab location • Undergrad Institution • Exam after first year • Principal ___________ • Third word of the degree • ...
Safety in the Cath Lab 2015-02-25
Across
- includes time, distance, and protection
- pt satisfaction related to employee satisfaction
- laser safety requirement
- brakes should be in this position when sliding a pt
- done prior to procedure
- yellow armbands indicate this
- filled out at 60 minutes of fluoro time
- transparent backing of defib pads
Down
- form of bullying
- common example of ergonomic risk
- gloves, gowns, masks, etc
- viral and bacterial hazard
- uses SBAR approach
13 Clues: form of bullying • uses SBAR approach • done prior to procedure • laser safety requirement • gloves, gowns, masks, etc • viral and bacterial hazard • yellow armbands indicate this • common example of ergonomic risk • transparent backing of defib pads • includes time, distance, and protection • filled out at 60 minutes of fluoro time • ...
8th Grade Science / Lab Safety 2024-08-28
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- Never return chemicals to their ___ containers
- Never handle broken __ with bare hands
- Do not eat __, drink beverages, or chew gum in lab
- Grasp the __, not the electrical cord
- Always work in a well-____ area
- Exercise extreme __ when using a gas burner
- One of the subjects we will study this year
- Report ___ electrical equipment immediately
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- Never __ around in the laboratory
- Conduct yourself in a __ manner at all times
- Never work ___
- Be __ and proceed with caution at all times
- If a chemical splashes in your eyes flush with __
13 Clues: Never work ___ • Always work in a well-____ area • Never __ around in the laboratory • Grasp the __, not the electrical cord • Never handle broken __ with bare hands • Be __ and proceed with caution at all times • Exercise extreme __ when using a gas burner • One of the subjects we will study this year • Report ___ electrical equipment immediately • ...
Final Lab Week Activity 2023-04-28
Across
- Stain that shows cytoplasm, collagen, and others.
- The procedure to remove a sample of tissue for testing.
- A device that uses force to separate various components.
- They’re made of nitrile, vinyl, neoprene, or latex.
- Where the magic happens.
- The person who gets tested.
- Kimwipes’ dispensing design reduces this kind of discharge.
- Being a medical lab professional requires attention to.
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- How to look at tiny objects.
- Stain that shows the ribosomes, chromatin, and other structures.
- The color of lab coats.
- Where do you work?
- This is also known as microscopic anatomy.
- to transport a measured volume.
- Vampires and phlebotomists love this substance.
15 Clues: Where do you work? • The color of lab coats. • Where the magic happens. • The person who gets tested. • How to look at tiny objects. • to transport a measured volume. • This is also known as microscopic anatomy. • Vampires and phlebotomists love this substance. • Stain that shows cytoplasm, collagen, and others. • They’re made of nitrile, vinyl, neoprene, or latex. • ...
How well do you know ISO Standards? - Dr. Sriram Rajagopalan 2024-05-08
Across
- Social Responsibility
- IT Services
- Privacy Extension
- Risk Management for Medical Devices
- Information Security
- Medical Devices
- Electronic Port Clearance
- Sustainable Events
- Risk Management
- Aircraft Equipment
- Agriculture Tractors and Machinery
- Business Continuity
- Energy Management Services
- Occupational Health & Safety: Psychosocial Risks
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- Food Safety & Farming
- Quality Management
- Anti-bribery Management Services
- Mobile Financial Services
- Traceability in the Feed and Food Chains
- Environment
- Testing and Calibration Laboratories
- Certificate Management
- Banking Security
- Occupational Health & Safety: Physical Risks
- Food & Safety Management
25 Clues: IT Services • Environment • Medical Devices • Risk Management • Banking Security • Privacy Extension • Quality Management • Sustainable Events • Aircraft Equipment • Business Continuity • Information Security • Social Responsibility • Food Safety & Farming • Certificate Management • Food & Safety Management • Mobile Financial Services • Electronic Port Clearance • Energy Management Services • ...
general revision 4 2017-09-08
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- company we bought lab equipment from this semester
- liquify some tissue
- R in RFLP
- related to antibody, esp in experiments
- used to grind tissue
- controls pH
- nuclear proteins
- complex of amino acids
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- cut DNA
- low pH
- PPE in the lab
- hydrogen atoms added
- attracted to water
- dense material which is spun to the bottom of the tube
- spin at speed
- the H in IHC
- an organism's genetic material
- p in pH
- used to measure pH of a solution
- relies on correct structure
20 Clues: low pH • cut DNA • p in pH • R in RFLP • controls pH • the H in IHC • spin at speed • PPE in the lab • nuclear proteins • attracted to water • liquify some tissue • hydrogen atoms added • used to grind tissue • complex of amino acids • relies on correct structure • an organism's genetic material • used to measure pH of a solution • related to antibody, esp in experiments • ...
customer service week puzzle 2021-09-29
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- Antech's parent company
- Following your schedule
- heart of the phone system
- President of Antech
- Bird
- DECALCIFICATION code
- Piggy
- One of the Mars 5 priciples
- Kitty
- specializes in the diagnosis an treatment of cancer.
- Symmetric dimethylarginine test
- Anaplasma ___________________
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- Pet Cancer Specialty Biopsy Code
- Antech Imaging Services,
- Doggy
- The Worst Veterinary Lab
- The Best Veterinary Lab
- No Test Marked
- Board Certified,
- Equine ______________ Anemia
- kidney Disease predictive AI medicine
- an equine up to one year old
- Dispatch Manager for Florida
23 Clues: Bird • Doggy • Piggy • Kitty • No Test Marked • Board Certified, • President of Antech • DECALCIFICATION code • Antech's parent company • Following your schedule • The Best Veterinary Lab • Antech Imaging Services, • The Worst Veterinary Lab • heart of the phone system • One of the Mars 5 priciples • Equine ______________ Anemia • an equine up to one year old • Dispatch Manager for Florida • ...
EOY Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-29
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- Sharing information about hazards.
- Preventing harm.
- Well-being.
- Reacting to an emergency.
- Quality Purity of water.
- Safety gear.
- Safeguarding against harm.
- Set of rules.
- Immediate action needed.
- Surrounding conditions.
- Checking for compliance.
- Contamination of the environment.
- Health condition.
- Stopping harm before it happens.
- Quality Cleanliness of the air.
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- Maintaining resources for the future.
- Likelihood of harm.
- Following rules.
- Management Handling and disposal of waste.
- Potential danger.
- Step-by-step actions.
- Chemical safety info.
- Teaching safety.
- Survey Assessing environmental conditions.
- Physical harm.
- Learning safety procedures.
- Airflow to refresh indoor air.
- Harmful or poisonous.
- Managing hazards.
- Air Quality Air quality inside buildings.
30 Clues: Well-being. • Safety gear. • Set of rules. • Physical harm. • Following rules. • Preventing harm. • Teaching safety. • Potential danger. • Managing hazards. • Health condition. • Likelihood of harm. • Step-by-step actions. • Chemical safety info. • Harmful or poisonous. • Surrounding conditions. • Quality Purity of water. • Immediate action needed. • Checking for compliance. • ...
April 2023 2023-04-25
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- Web based safety training
- Root cause
- protects hearing
- Safety blank for your eyes
- the C in CSE
- Line 5 secret ingredient
- opposite of cold
- Class II incident
- Safety system to protect equipment
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- blank handling safety system
- Safety System only found in Family Care
- Red, yelloww, or blue tape
- Has 4 levels of qualification
- Hand protection
- Working at heights risk
- Glove Ratings
16 Clues: Root cause • the C in CSE • Glove Ratings • Hand protection • protects hearing • opposite of cold • Class II incident • Working at heights risk • Line 5 secret ingredient • Web based safety training • Red, yelloww, or blue tape • Safety blank for your eyes • blank handling safety system • Has 4 levels of qualification • Safety system to protect equipment • ...
SAFETY 2017-12-06
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- BITE
- ________ OF SAFETY - BEFORE YOU GET IN
- TYPE OF OBSERVER
- GET THE BIG ________
- MAKE SURE THEY _____ YOU
- ______ HARM
- __________ STATION - MOBILE SWITCH TRAINING
- NEAR ______
- BEING SAFE BECAUSE YOU HAVE TO
- ONE TYPE OF BACKING
- AIM HIGH IN ________
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- LEAVE YOURSELF AN _______
- OVERTIRED
- MOMENT OF ________
- KEEP YOUR ______ MOVING
- OTHERS _______ - SAFETY AWARD
- LACK OF FLUIDS
- SAFETY _______ - MEETING STARTER
- __________ DRIVING - DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSE
- BEING SAFE BECAUSE YOU WANT TO
- SIGNAL,MIRROR,OVER THE SHOULDER AND GO
- MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
- GET OUT AND LOOK
23 Clues: BITE • OVERTIRED • ______ HARM • NEAR ______ • LACK OF FLUIDS • TYPE OF OBSERVER • GET OUT AND LOOK • MOMENT OF ________ • ONE TYPE OF BACKING • GET THE BIG ________ • AIM HIGH IN ________ • KEEP YOUR ______ MOVING • MAKE SURE THEY _____ YOU • LEAVE YOURSELF AN _______ • MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET • OTHERS _______ - SAFETY AWARD • BEING SAFE BECAUSE YOU WANT TO • BEING SAFE BECAUSE YOU HAVE TO • ...
Medische labotechnologie 2026-05-12
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- – Study of the immune system and how the body fights diseases.
- Biology – Study of the structure and function of cells.
- Laboratory technique used to separate mixtures into components.
- Analysis– Testing and analyzing medicines for quality and safety.
- – Study of the microscopic structure of tissues.
- – Study of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
- – Use of computers to store, analyze, and interpret biological data.
- Control – Processes to ensure accuracy and reliability of lab results.
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- Analysis– Use of laboratory instruments to analyze chemical substances.
- Biology– Study of biological processes at the molecular level (DNA, RNA, proteins).
- – Study of blood and blood-related diseases.
- – Science of genes, heredity, and variation in organisms.
- – Identification of diseases through laboratory testing.
- Chemistry– Analysis of body fluids for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.
- (Polymerase Chain Reaction) – Method to make many copies of a specific DNA segment.
15 Clues: – Study of blood and blood-related diseases. • – Study of the microscopic structure of tissues. • Biology – Study of the structure and function of cells. • – Identification of diseases through laboratory testing. • – Science of genes, heredity, and variation in organisms. • – Study of the immune system and how the body fights diseases. • ...
Introduction to Integrated Science and Laboratory Safety 2025-12-04
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- Protective eyewear worn to keep chemicals or flying objects from injuring the eyes.
- The immediate and basic care given to an injured or ill person before professional medical help arrives.
- Protective clothing worn in the lab to shield clothes and skin from spills.
- The use of the senses or instruments to gather information during an experiment.
- A person who buys and uses goods or services; knowing about product safety is important for this person.
- The quality of being correct, precise, and free from error, which is important when taking measurements in science.
- An action taken in advance to prevent an accident or ensure safety.
- A proposed explanation or educated guess for an observation, which can be tested through investigation.
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- The systematic study of the structure and behaviour of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment.
- A term for a substance (like strong acid) that can destroy or irreversibly damage living tissue or materials it contacts.
- A common laboratory tool that produces a single open gas flame used for heating and sterilizing.
- A factor or condition that can change and might affect the outcome of an experiment.
- A potential source of danger or risk, especially in a laboratory.
- The collective term for all the equipment, tools, and instruments used in a science laboratory.
14 Clues: A potential source of danger or risk, especially in a laboratory. • An action taken in advance to prevent an accident or ensure safety. • Protective clothing worn in the lab to shield clothes and skin from spills. • The use of the senses or instruments to gather information during an experiment. • ...
Safety 2025-06-06
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- Biweekly safety topic
- safety item for pickers
- item on a forklift for visibility
- Life saving technique
- Life Saving Device
- how to put out a fire
- Tornado Watch
- Job Safety XX(Word)
- Form for chemical lookup
- Tornado Warning
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- Vital to perform jobs safely
- Tornado shelter
- hearing protector
- communication about safety a safety incident.
- Forklift drivers have one
- item used in lockout tagout
16 Clues: Tornado Watch • Tornado shelter • Tornado Warning • hearing protector • Life Saving Device • Job Safety XX(Word) • Biweekly safety topic • Life saving technique • how to put out a fire • safety item for pickers • Form for chemical lookup • Forklift drivers have one • item used in lockout tagout • Vital to perform jobs safely • item on a forklift for visibility • ...
Pencerdasan Akt 6 2025-07-09
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- Wadir 1 mengurus bidang?
- jurusan yang dulunya bernama teknik grafika, sekarang di ubah menjadi jurusan?
- Lab lab yang berada di gedung A biasanya di gunakan oleh mahasiswa jurusan?
- Ruangan Digital printing berada di seberang?
- jurusan komunikasi itu dulunya merupakan jurusan?
- Prodi yg tidak memiliki lantai merupakan prodi?
- Diseberang ruangan Wadir 1 merupakan ruangan Wadir?
- wadir 2 mengurus bidang?
- Prodi dengan jenjang D4 di jurusan pariwisata adalah?
- Ada berapa prodi yang terdapat di PoliMedia?
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- Ballroom berada di lantai?
- Wadir 3 mengurus bidang?
- Ruang gym pada gedung D bisa di pakai oleh siapa saja?
- Ruang di gedung d yang digunakan untuk penyimpanan keperluan praktek?
- Gedung yang digunakan untuk pembelajaran utama di polimedia adalah?
- Lab digital grafis pada gedung A berada di lantai?
- jumlah prodi di jenjang d3?
- terdapat berapa jumlah kamar yang berada di D'Polimedia Hotel?
- Ada berapa prodi untuk jenjang D4?
- ruang direktur terdapat di gedung A pada lantai?
20 Clues: Wadir 3 mengurus bidang? • Wadir 1 mengurus bidang? • wadir 2 mengurus bidang? • Ballroom berada di lantai? • jumlah prodi di jenjang d3? • Ada berapa prodi untuk jenjang D4? • Ruangan Digital printing berada di seberang? • Ada berapa prodi yang terdapat di PoliMedia? • Prodi yg tidak memiliki lantai merupakan prodi? • ruang direktur terdapat di gedung A pada lantai? • ...
Lab Safety, Scientific Process, & Graphing 2021-08-30
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- factor that responds to changes in other variables in an experiment
- factor that can be changed or manipulated in an experiment by the scientist
- the line on the graph that runs horizontal
- an educated guess about the outcome of an experiment based on evidence that is testable
- easily set on fire, able to burn; a synonym of combustible
- the group or subject that is used as a standard for comparison in an experiment
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- data that is based on observable characteristics of things or events that can be collected using the five senses
- process of critical thinking that uses observations and experiments to investigate testable predictions about the physical universe
- the breakdown of something that is complex into smaller parts in such a way that leads to a better understanding of the whole
- the line on the graph that runs vertical
- data that is based on measurable characteristics of things or events such as mass, volume, length, and quantity
- safely smelling chemicals by waving the smell with your hands towards your nose
- the group or subjects that is included in the experiment. This is the group where the independent variable is applied
13 Clues: the line on the graph that runs vertical • the line on the graph that runs horizontal • easily set on fire, able to burn; a synonym of combustible • factor that responds to changes in other variables in an experiment • factor that can be changed or manipulated in an experiment by the scientist • ...
Lab Safety Rules - Bardia Mohri 2024-09-05
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- If being heated, never look into it.
- Causes ignition if exposed to heat.
- Object that should be pointed downwards when roamed with.
- Operation name for a fire extinguisher
- Has the ability to cause sickness or death if swallowed.
- Done if chemicals are spilled on skin
- Eyewear to prevent chemicals from making contact with eyes.
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- Shouldn't be chipped or cracked and is used in labs.
- A dangerous substance that should be kept away from your skin.
- Should be reported immediately to the teacher if happend.
- Can give off an explosion and release deadly vapours.
- Different types of hazards to prevent dangerous outcomes.
- Fooling around and not paying attention to the contents and activites at your station.
13 Clues: Causes ignition if exposed to heat. • If being heated, never look into it. • Done if chemicals are spilled on skin • Operation name for a fire extinguisher • Shouldn't be chipped or cracked and is used in labs. • Can give off an explosion and release deadly vapours. • Has the ability to cause sickness or death if swallowed. • ...
Fab Lab Crossword 10/31/23 2023-10-30
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- Important identifier that must be on all tubes submitted for testing
- Pattern for applying Hibaclens
- Color of stripe on a Tiger topped tube
- Where we dispose of used glass tubes
- Substance in a lavender topped tube
- Substance in our capillary tubes
- Type of sample in an Lavender topped tube
- Color of tube used for blood cultures
- ______Manual What book Dr Bastyr reportedly had by his bed and read from every night
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- One group of patients who may benefit from using a syringe for their blood draw
- The number of swabs used to gather a sample for Strep testing
- The only thing that should be thrown away into the green bin
- A 22 gauge needle is_________ than a 24 gauge needle
- Used to draw blood from a suspected hemolytic anemia patient
- Government agency that resulates lab safety
- An SST tube is drawn _______a lavender topped tube
- What we get when we spin a green topped tube
- This condition may cause splenomegaly
- What we get when we spin an SST
- What costume is Dr Orr wearing today?
20 Clues: Pattern for applying Hibaclens • What we get when we spin an SST • Substance in our capillary tubes • Substance in a lavender topped tube • Where we dispose of used glass tubes • This condition may cause splenomegaly • Color of tube used for blood cultures • What costume is Dr Orr wearing today? • Color of stripe on a Tiger topped tube • ...
QA & QC Crossword 2022-08-28
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- recommended for handling potentially infectious specimens
- a plan that monitors the extraction and amplification steps of an assay
- stable at freezer temperatures of -18°C to -25°C
- includes documentation and maintenance of laboratory procedures and methods
- required to be worn when working with RNA
- inhibits enzyme activity and should be avoided being used
- must be stored in properly vented and explosion-proof cabinet
- additive used for molecular biology studies
- must be stored at refrigerator temperatures of 4°C to 10°C
- used for HIV and Hep C analysis
- occupational safety and health administration
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- workspaces should have this done daily
- used to store DNA and RNA in freezer for a long-term period
- worn when handing radioactive solutions
- describes level three of health hazard
- plan that includes responsibilities for lab personnel & PPE usage
- must be added to aliquoted secondary containers
- required to use where frozen tissue is being processed
- verb; action to perform if controls violate the set limits and there is plenty of patient sample left
- abbreviation of description in specific hazard label
20 Clues: used for HIV and Hep C analysis • workspaces should have this done daily • describes level three of health hazard • worn when handing radioactive solutions • required to be worn when working with RNA • additive used for molecular biology studies • occupational safety and health administration • must be added to aliquoted secondary containers • ...
Eli's Crossword Puzzle 2017-10-18
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- Helps ensure safety in a Lab
- Monitors animals
- Helps with the male reproductive system
- someone who builds new ways to help patients
- someone who helps problems with the spinal cord
- They test products
- Helps people with breathing issues
- Determine problems with or caused by the patient's brain or nerves
- determines problems with the blood
- Determines problems with the eye
- Helps with heath dealing with zoo animals
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- Prepare patients for surgery
- determines dysfunctions in the ear
- Helps people deal with medical issues
- releases tensions in the body
- analyzes evidence to find out who committed a crime
- Counselor helps people deal with genetic problems
- Helps teens suffering from abuse of alchohol
- someone who educates about why you should keep your teeth clean
- someone who documents research/ writes textbooks for science
- Prepares Medicine for the Patient
- studies movement of the body
- research factors involved in the spread of disease
- Uses an X Ray to examine patients
- Deals specifically with children
- Helps problems in the iris
26 Clues: Monitors animals • They test products • Helps problems in the iris • Prepare patients for surgery • Helps ensure safety in a Lab • studies movement of the body • releases tensions in the body • Deals specifically with children • Determines problems with the eye • Prepares Medicine for the Patient • Uses an X Ray to examine patients • determines dysfunctions in the ear • ...
First Day of School 2012-08-19
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- This must be in the top right corner of every paper
- Something you will need for PE
- A place to store your books, bookbag, and school supplies
- Our school mascot
- The number of core classes in a day
- Something you must do everyday to increase your vocabulary
- What you must do when you are absent.
- The main concern in a science lab
- The name of your team
- You get 20 of these a month and must keep 8 to celebrate
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- The class you come to each morning when the bell rings
- The name of our principal at ELMS
- The number of minutes you have to eat lunch
- The teacher that teaches Science
- Something you must have to be out of the classroom
- The assistant principal over buses and discipline
- A character trait that everyone should give and get
- The assistant principal over curriculum and instruction
- Place where sixth graders go in the morning until bell rings
- A tool you will need every day
- Something you will get signed daily
21 Clues: Our school mascot • The name of your team • Something you will need for PE • A tool you will need every day • The teacher that teaches Science • The name of our principal at ELMS • The main concern in a science lab • The number of core classes in a day • Something you will get signed daily • What you must do when you are absent. • The number of minutes you have to eat lunch • ...
Psychology Chapter 2 Crossword 2025-02-27
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- A way to obtain personal information.
- Researchers said men were better bosses and made 3 resumes for each gender.
- Study where researchers and subjects don't know what group they are in.
- Research that takes place outside the lab.
- Rules put in place for the safety and well-being of the subjects in experiments.
- Factors that can change in an experiment.
- Does not participate in any experiments.
- Crossing timezones
- The group the experiment is performed on.
- Generalized belief we hold about a given group of people.
- Researchers thought the full moon made people have worse mental health issues.
- An experiment that did not work out and was ruined.
- They researched if these pills actually helped you or not.
- Something you believe helps you but actually is nothing.
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- Something overlooked that could change the outcome of an experiment.
- Can gather information on feelings and opinions.
- A Statement of the results they expected to get.
- Changed or manipulated in the study.
- Changes as a result of the independent variable changes.
- Accurate and objective information, no chance of distorting results.
20 Clues: Crossing timezones • Changed or manipulated in the study. • A way to obtain personal information. • Does not participate in any experiments. • Factors that can change in an experiment. • The group the experiment is performed on. • Research that takes place outside the lab. • Can gather information on feelings and opinions. • ...
Microbiology Crosswords 2024-10-17
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- The process by which certain bacteria form spores for survival.
- Bacteria lacking a cell wall, often associated with respiratory infections.
- Essential for preventing accidents in the lab.
- Structures found within microbial cells, such as granules or vacuoles.
- Unicellular eukaryotes, often motile.
- Ability of bacteria to move independently using flagella or cilia.
- Personal protective gear worn in labs.
- Infectious agents that require living hosts to multiply.
- Tools and devices used in laboratory experiments.
- Process used to color cells for better visibility under a microscope.
- A controlled environment for studying microorganisms and their properties.
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- A type of microscope designed for high-resolution imaging at high magnification levels (often used in microbiology).
- Tool used to magnify small organisms.
- Systematic investigation aimed at discovering new knowledge in microbiology.
- Single-celled microorganisms, some of which can cause disease.
- Small structures within cells, often storing nutrients or waste products.
- Bacteria that are obligate intracellular parasites.
- A genus of bacteria that can cause sexually transmitted infections.
- Thin layer of material spread on a slide for microscopic examination.
- Kingdom of organisms that includes yeasts and molds.
20 Clues: Tool used to magnify small organisms. • Unicellular eukaryotes, often motile. • Personal protective gear worn in labs. • Essential for preventing accidents in the lab. • Tools and devices used in laboratory experiments. • Bacteria that are obligate intracellular parasites. • Kingdom of organisms that includes yeasts and molds. • ...
Misteri lab sekolah 2025-08-25
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- kapan riko memasuki lab?
- apa nama teknologi tersebut?
- siswa dapat belajar mandiri termasuk?
- cara mengaktifkan technobox adalah
- benda yang ada di laboratorium adalah
- dimana pertanyaan muncul?
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- siswa menjadi lebih tergantung pada teknologi termasuk?
- siapa nama karakter tersebut?
- Riko mengikuti club.... sekolah
- lab dikenal sebagai ruangan?
- di lantai berapa lab terletak?
11 Clues: kapan riko memasuki lab? • dimana pertanyaan muncul? • lab dikenal sebagai ruangan? • apa nama teknologi tersebut? • siapa nama karakter tersebut? • di lantai berapa lab terletak? • Riko mengikuti club.... sekolah • cara mengaktifkan technobox adalah • siswa dapat belajar mandiri termasuk? • benda yang ada di laboratorium adalah • ...
science apparatus 2022-02-25
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- is an object that supports beakers
- tongs- this is used for holding dangerous and heated equipment
- its an object that holds to chemicals
- - it helps pour liquid and powder into lab equipment with narrow necks
- glass- it can be used for evaporating surface or to cover a beaker.
- goggles- it protects the eyes
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- and other substances can be melted inside it.
- it is an object used for heating and sterilizing
- dish- it is used for culture cells and germs.
- be used for holding, collect, making solutions, liquid and chemical test tube-it is used for holding chemical and samples
10 Clues: goggles- it protects the eyes • is an object that supports beakers • its an object that holds to chemicals • and other substances can be melted inside it. • dish- it is used for culture cells and germs. • it is an object used for heating and sterilizing • tongs- this is used for holding dangerous and heated equipment • ...
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 (bugs or rodents); notify your supervisor or lab right away.
- Allergen used in all products(powder).
- You have to wear a clean ____ every day.
- We are a ____-free facility.
- Allergen used in all products(liquid).
- Metal Detectable ____ are the only type of ____ permitted on the production floor.
20 Clues: Chocolate absorbs ____. • We are a ____-free facility. • Blood is an example of a ____ hazard. • Metal is an example of a ____ hazard. • Allergen used in all products(powder). • Allergen used in all products(liquid). • You have to wear a clean ____ every day. • Sanitizer is an example of a ____ hazard. • Not allowed to be worn in production areas. • ...
Scientific Enquiry 2025-07-29
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- The factor that you measure or observe
- Information collected during an experiment
- How close a measurement is to the true value
- Using your senses to notice things in an experiment
- A visual way to show data (e.g., bar or line graph)
- The factor that you change on purpose in an investigation
- Judging how good the experiment was and how it could be improved
- Anything that can change in an experiment
- How consistent and repeatable the results are
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- Things you keep the same to make the test fair
- A testable prediction about what you think will happen
- A result that does not fit the pattern or trend
- What you think will happen before doing the experiment
- What you found out and how it relates to your hypothesis
- A way to organise and record data
- A practical test to gather evidence
- A process to answer a scientific question using experiments
- Actions taken to avoid accidents or injuries in a lab
- An experiment where only one variable is changed
- How suitable the method is for answering the question
20 Clues: A way to organise and record data • A practical test to gather evidence • The factor that you measure or observe • Anything that can change in an experiment • Information collected during an experiment • How close a measurement is to the true value • How consistent and repeatable the results are • Things you keep the same to make the test fair • ...
CTE Classroom Expectations Crossword 2025-08-15
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- A classroom rule that applies to snacks and gum
- Assignments turned in after the deadline
- Equipment worn for lab safety
- The activity you complete at the start of every class
- A classroom rule for keeping beverages away from computers
- Being present and ready to learn on time
- The physical location where paper assignments are turned in
- The devices prohibited during instructional hours by Texas law
- The sound level during independent or computer work
- A second chance for a failed test with a maximum grade of 70
- Non-religious head coverings that cannot be worn in class
- The sound level during group work
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- The online platform where assignments and announcements are posted
- The notebook where you record warm-ups, exit tickets, and notes
- Working with classmates to achieve a shared goal
- Expected behavior that shows respect and responsibility
- The short task you complete before leaving class
- A reward you can earn for positive behavior or on-time work
- The school device you use for most assignments
- The sound level during direct instruction or dismissal
20 Clues: Equipment worn for lab safety • The sound level during group work • Assignments turned in after the deadline • Being present and ready to learn on time • The school device you use for most assignments • A classroom rule that applies to snacks and gum • Working with classmates to achieve a shared goal • The short task you complete before leaving class • ...
Lab Week Crossword 2023-04-22
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- discovered of radium and polonium and contributed to finding cancer treatments
- another word for VOIDING
- focus, be careful how much light come through me
- something we are all responsible for in the lab, if you see it report it
- I went out to see many small things in pond water
- used to measure the amount of aerobic respiration, often found in a dark brown bottle
- don't have a heart attack
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- a fun word to say, measures light intensity as a function of wavelength, used in Tecan Readers
- a common panel when we need a big picture
- living in FL we all should synthesize this from cholesterol
10 Clues: another word for VOIDING • don't have a heart attack • a common panel when we need a big picture • focus, be careful how much light come through me • I went out to see many small things in pond water • living in FL we all should synthesize this from cholesterol • something we are all responsible for in the lab, if you see it report it • ...
Word Mine 2019-04-01
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- Rio Tinto's mine closest to the Arctic Circle
- Which region did "Veronica" visit week?
- Rio Tinto's newest Bauxite venture
- Which is Rio Tinto's latest Intelligent Mine
- The company Rio Tinto has partnered with to reuse Aluminium
- One of Rio Tinto's values
- Microsoft's interactive data visualization tool
- Who is the current chairman of Rio Tinto
- Key mineral in the ceramic industry, LED screens and Carrom-board powder
- The team who are also known as the "Guardians of myTools"
- The team responsible for helping the business mobilise talent to the countries
- Rio Tinto’s strategy focuses on the “four Ps” – portfolio, _____, people and partners
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- Navigate, _______, Coach, Perform
- As One HR team we will__________, cross skill & deliver superior customer experience
- Location of Rio Tinto's newest Lithium & Borates project
- The team which that knows how to solve your "queries" and speak SQL
- What were the Pioneer Lab astronauts doing in Brisbane?
- One of the most important priority
- The core of our Operating model
- The mineral which has been discovered at the Winu project
20 Clues: One of Rio Tinto's values • The core of our Operating model • Navigate, _______, Coach, Perform • Rio Tinto's newest Bauxite venture • One of the most important priority • Which region did "Veronica" visit week? • Who is the current chairman of Rio Tinto • Which is Rio Tinto's latest Intelligent Mine • Rio Tinto's mine closest to the Arctic Circle • ...
First Day of School 2023-08-19
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- This must be in the top right corner of every paper
- Something you will need for PE
- A place to store your books, bookbag, and school supplies
- Our school mascot
- The number of core classes in a day
- Something you must do everyday to increase your vocabulary
- What you must do when you are absent.
- The main concern in a science lab
- The name of your team
- You get 20 of these a month and must keep 8 to celebrate
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- The class you come to each morning when the bell rings
- The name of our principal at ELMS
- The number of minutes you have to eat lunch
- The teacher that teaches Science
- Something you must have to be out of the classroom
- The assistant principal over buses and discipline
- A character trait that everyone should give and get
- The assistant principal over curriculum and instruction
- Place where sixth graders go in the morning until bell rings
- A tool you will need every day
- Something you will get signed daily
21 Clues: Our school mascot • The name of your team • Something you will need for PE • A tool you will need every day • The teacher that teaches Science • The name of our principal at ELMS • The main concern in a science lab • The number of core classes in a day • Something you will get signed daily • What you must do when you are absent. • The number of minutes you have to eat lunch • ...
EWH 2nd Edition 2024 Newsletter 2024-09-17
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- Process of adding new space/floors atop an existing building
- Restroom/comfort station project
- _____ for Humanity
- Coordinates and supervises a construction team
- Sledge; ball-peen are examples of this
- Celebrated 50 years at EWH (first name)
- Month for Construction Safety Week
- Non load-bearing wall used to separate spaces
- Project scheduling program
- Allows use of personal devices for work activities (abbr.)
- Process of improving damaged or outdated structures
- Life _____
- Architect for Huntington Shopping Center project
- Manages design, construction, renovation of NYC school facilities (abbr.)
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- National lab located in Upton, NY (abbr.)
- Process of dismantling a building or structure
- Specializes in a specific construction trade
- _____ and Learn
- Construction _____ Academy
- Type of project delivery method (abbr.)
- Recent project completed in Far Rockaway
- Sector for schools, universities, etc.
- ENR, Crain's, BD+C placed EWH in these
- Making a _____
- Highest level of LEED certification
- When data is moved from one location to another
- Urban park in Manhattan (first name)
- Promotes sustainability in building (abbr.)
28 Clues: Life _____ • Making a _____ • _____ and Learn • _____ for Humanity • Construction _____ Academy • Project scheduling program • Restroom/comfort station project • Month for Construction Safety Week • Highest level of LEED certification • Urban park in Manhattan (first name) • Sector for schools, universities, etc. • ENR, Crain's, BD+C placed EWH in these • ...
Psychology Chapter 2 Crossword 2025-02-27
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- A way to obtain personal information.
- Researchers said men were better bosses and made 3 resumes for each gender.
- Study where researchers and subjects don't know what group they are in.
- Research that takes place outside the lab.
- Rules put in place for the safety and well-being of the subjects in experiments.
- Factors that can change in an experiment.
- Does not participate in any experiments.
- Crossing timezones
- The group the experiment is performed on.
- Generalized belief we hold about a given group of people.
- Researchers thought the full moon made people have worse mental health issues.
- An experiment that did not work out and was ruined.
- They researched if these pills actually helped you or not.
- Something you believe helps you but actually is nothing.
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- Something overlooked that could change the outcome of an experiment.
- Can gather information on feelings and opinions.
- A Statement of the results they expected to get.
- Changed or manipulated in the study.
- Changes as a result of the independent variable changes.
- Accurate and objective information, no chance of distorting results.
20 Clues: Crossing timezones • Changed or manipulated in the study. • A way to obtain personal information. • Does not participate in any experiments. • Factors that can change in an experiment. • The group the experiment is performed on. • Research that takes place outside the lab. • Can gather information on feelings and opinions. • ...
SAFE + SOUND WEEK 2018-06-12
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- Anonymous way to report a concern
- Any incident, regardless of ______, must be reported to the CERDEC Safety Center
- Acronym for items used to protect yourself
- All chemicals in the workplace should have this available
- Leading cause of death in the workplace
- The science of fitting a job to a person
- Who is responsible for safety
- Place to find Safety grams and policies
- _______ must be clear and unobstructed
- Term used to describe the top four causes of fatalities in the workplace
- Acronym for a tool used to identify hazards and mitigation techniques
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- The ______ duty clause requires employers to provide workplaces free from recognized hazards
- An easy way to improve safety, reduce injuries, increase morale and efficiency and project an image of a well-run organization
- Protects hands from injury
- Team who will win the next Army-Navy game
- An example of hearing protection
- Acronym for the technique for using a fire extinguisher
- President who signed OSHA into law
- Standard _____ Procedures are used to improve safety, efficiency and quality of work
- ______ for Disease Control
- Acronym for an employee who has been assigned additional safety duties
- Acronym for the primary national regulatory agency for workplace safety
22 Clues: Protects hands from injury • ______ for Disease Control • Who is responsible for safety • An example of hearing protection • Anonymous way to report a concern • President who signed OSHA into law • _______ must be clear and unobstructed • Leading cause of death in the workplace • Place to find Safety grams and policies • The science of fitting a job to a person • ...
Think 2023-01-24
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- ragu xidhaan badanka jimcaha
- guryaha laga galo
- Cawsha lab
- Baalal leh habeenkiina soo baxda
- maroodiga dhedig
- xaaskii u horeysay ee Nebiga NNKH
- libaaxa yar yar
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- dameeruhu arkaan balse aanay dadku arag
- xili aan la arag qoraxda
- sagaarada dhedig
- libaaxa dhedig
- wax lagu qoro
- wax lagu qorto
- geela qoorta loo sudho
- sagaarada lab
15 Clues: Cawsha lab • wax lagu qoro • sagaarada lab • libaaxa dhedig • wax lagu qorto • libaaxa yar yar • sagaarada dhedig • maroodiga dhedig • guryaha laga galo • geela qoorta loo sudho • xili aan la arag qoraxda • ragu xidhaan badanka jimcaha • Baalal leh habeenkiina soo baxda • xaaskii u horeysay ee Nebiga NNKH • dameeruhu arkaan balse aanay dadku arag
Lab Week 2024 2024-04-10
15 Clues: Fats • Sugar • bruise • Vampire • Can Fly • Lab Straw • RIGHT NOW!! • to view cells • good cholesterol • if i like you we have • PPE you wear every day • Device to spin down tubes • Annoying device in the lab • Container where dirty needles go • What color tube is used for a CBC
Crusty's Crossword - HR Pets 2022-08-23
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- Labernese (Maya)
- Cat (Peach)
- Country Retriever (Pooka)
- Golden Retriever (Lucy)
- Black Lab (Bucky)
- Cockapoo (Willow)
- German Shepard Mix (Roxy)
- Doodle (Ace)
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- Alaskan Husky Labrador Mix (Bear)
- Pembroke Walsh Corgi (Crumpet)
- Norweigen Elk Hound (Mylo)
- Australian Koolie (Scout)
- Lab Rottweiler Mix (Koda)
- Black Great Dane (Tessa)
- Shih Tzu (Abbie)
- Shih Tzu (Sophie)
16 Clues: Cat (Peach) • Doodle (Ace) • Labernese (Maya) • Shih Tzu (Abbie) • Black Lab (Bucky) • Cockapoo (Willow) • Shih Tzu (Sophie) • Golden Retriever (Lucy) • Black Great Dane (Tessa) • Australian Koolie (Scout) • Country Retriever (Pooka) • Lab Rottweiler Mix (Koda) • German Shepard Mix (Roxy) • Norweigen Elk Hound (Mylo) • Pembroke Walsh Corgi (Crumpet) • Alaskan Husky Labrador Mix (Bear)
Health and Safety 2020-11-23
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- employees must: Ensure that they are not under the influence of any (x) to the extent that they could be a danger to themselves or others while at work
- employer duties include: Appoint one or more (x)Persons to specifically advise the employer on compliance with the safety and health laws
- The Health and Safety Authority is the national body in Ireland with (x) for securing health and safety at work
- employer’s duties include: Managing and (x) all work activities so as to ensure the safety, health and welfare of people at work
- employer duties include: Ensure that (x) accidents and dangerous occurrences are reported to the Health and Safety Authority
- A HSA inspector may serve an (X) Notice which gives a period of time for the matter to be remedied
- THE HSA Provides (X), advice and codes of practice to employers, employees and self-employed on all aspects of workplace health and safety
- and health
- THE HSA MAY SERVE A (X) Notice WHICH requires the immediate cessation of the activity that has created the risk
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- the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act, 2005 takes a (x)Approach to reducing accidents and ill health at work
- The Act sets out the rights and (x)of both employers and employees and provides for substantial fines and penalties for breaches of the health and safety legislation
- employees must: Not engage in any improper (x) that could endanger their safety or health or that of anyone else
- THE HSA Inspects places of work, investigate serious accidents and (X)
- The HSA monitors (X) with legislation at the workplace and can take enforcement action
- employees must: (x) any defects in the place of work, equipment, etc. which might endanger
- employers duties include: Prevent (x) to other people at the place of work
- Employer duties include: Provide Information, Instruction, Training and Supervision regarding safety and health to employees, which must be in a form, manner, and (X) that they are likely to understand
- employees must: (x) with relevant laws and protect their own safety and health, as well as the safety and health of anyone who may be affected by their acts or omissions at work
- employees must: (x) in safety and health training offered by their employer
- employer duties include: (x) and Maintain welfare facilities for employees at the workplace
- Following prosecution, the Courts may impose fines or prison sentences (or both), depending on the (X) of the offence
- the HSA has overall responsibility for the administration and (X) of health and safety at work in Ireland
- Employers duties include - Designing, Providing and (X) a safe place of work that has safe access and egress, and uses plant and equipment that is safe and without risk to health
23 Clues: and health • THE HSA Inspects places of work, investigate serious accidents and (X) • employers duties include: Prevent (x) to other people at the place of work • employees must: (x) in safety and health training offered by their employer • The HSA monitors (X) with legislation at the workplace and can take enforcement action • ...
Safety 2021-02-01
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- Communication between team members to improve safety
- Lead the list of healthcare associated conditions for patients, guests, and staff
- Hygiene Decreases the spread of germs
- Nurse Second chain of command
- Team Huddle This needs to happen as soon as a fall occurs with all team members present
- Armband Staff members must do this at Point of Care
- Failure An orange "defective" label is placed when this occurs
- Culture of Safety depends upon
- Technique Always use this method with dressing and tubing changes
- Patients at greatest risk for healthcare acquired pneumonia
- Acronym used to help nurses remember the high alert medications
- Staff First chain of command
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- in communication Number one cause of medical errors
- Fall Assessment Document used after a fall occurs
- Documentation Identifies what risks are and what preventive measures need to be taken
- Alarms Hospitals are equipped with this to alert users about malfunctions, misconnections, patient status, and more
- When patient is transferred from 1 level of care to another
- Fatigue When a staff member becomes "deaf" to certain sounds
- Most preventable cause of hospital deaths
- Form Must be filled out before patient is admitted
- Form must be filled out if patient is suicidal
- Be sure to ask patient about these before administering medicines
- Do not use this abbreviation for International Units
- Frequently occurs because of germs passed from patient to patient by staff's hands
- Do not use this abbreviation for Unit
25 Clues: Staff First chain of command • Nurse Second chain of command • Culture of Safety depends upon • Hygiene Decreases the spread of germs • Do not use this abbreviation for Unit • Most preventable cause of hospital deaths • Form must be filled out if patient is suicidal • Fall Assessment Document used after a fall occurs • Form Must be filled out before patient is admitted • ...
safety 2021-05-11
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- To evaluate or estimate a risk.
- Try to prevent something from happening.
- To know or say what a hazard is.
- Take care of something or someone.
- Physical harm caused to an object.
- Measures taken to prevent dangerous situations.
- An injury caused by fire or extreme heat.
- A duty to take care of something, so that you may be blamed if something goes wrong.
- The condition of being protected from danger, risk or injury.
- Causing harm, dangerous.
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- You wear it to protect your head.
- An unexpected event, often due to carelessness, that has undesirable consequences.
- To slide on a slippery surface.
- Physical injury to people or things (environment).
- A cut or hole in the flesh caused by a weapon.
- A situation involving exposure to danger.
- A potential source of harm.
- Physical damage to part of the body.
- An event that didn’t harm anyone, but could have.
- The state of being free form injuries or illness.
- Cause someone to feel physical or emotional pain.
- Suddenly and unintentionally go down on the ground.
22 Clues: Causing harm, dangerous. • A potential source of harm. • To evaluate or estimate a risk. • To slide on a slippery surface. • To know or say what a hazard is. • You wear it to protect your head. • Take care of something or someone. • Physical harm caused to an object. • Physical damage to part of the body. • Try to prevent something from happening. • ...
Safety 2022-02-14
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- Irrelevant or inappropriate messages are sent on the internet to a large number of recipients.
- A device for making an electrical connection.
- An action, treated as a criminal offense
- A board for making an experimental model of an electric circuit.
- A semiconductor device with three connections
- An integrated circuit that contains a microprocessor along with memory.
- The position where someone holds their body.
- The ability to withstand damage or pressure.
- A source of electricity.
- A device that detects or measures a physical property and records.
- A three-terminal resistor with a sliding or rotating contact that forms an adjustable voltage divider.
- A measure of electric power expressed in watts
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- The studies of people's efficiency in their working environment.
- Joining 2 pieces of metal or other ductile material
- Lacking any obvious principle of organization.
- A part of a computer system or network which is designed to block unauthorized access while permitting outward communication.
- Unprotected and dangerous
- A device having a designed resistance to the passage of an electric current.
- A tool used to hold small objects or for bending and cutting wires
- A semiconductor diode that glows when a voltage is applied.
- Canada's national hazard communication standard.
- An electronic device for storing and processing data.
- Able to be trusted
- Spending much time in the same posture.
- A piece of code that is capable of copying itself and typically has a detrimental effect, such as corrupting the system or destroying data.
- An instrument designed to measure electric current, voltage, and usually resistance, typically over several ranges of value.
- The network of computers.
27 Clues: Able to be trusted • A source of electricity. • Unprotected and dangerous • The network of computers. • Spending much time in the same posture. • An action, treated as a criminal offense • The position where someone holds their body. • The ability to withstand damage or pressure. • A device for making an electrical connection. • A semiconductor device with three connections • ...
Safety 2021-09-28
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- requires that employers inform employees of all chemicals and hazards in the workplace
- chemical contains a chemical that acts to smother a fire; type BC extinguishers residue that must be cleaned up as soon as possible; type ABC
- protect heath care providers from diseases
- all manufacturers must provide
- correct posture
- exposure radiology departments and ental offices
- used on burning or combustible metals, often specific for the type of metal being used and not used on any other type of fires
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- three things needed to start a fire
- present in the air
- promate the safty and well-being of a person by adapting to the environment and using techniques to prevent injuries
- oxygen in use
- contains a gas that interferes with the chemical reaction that occurs when fuels burn; used on electrical equipment because it does not leave a residue and will not damage appliances such as computers; most effective on Class C fires
- contains carbon dioxide gas that privides a smothering action on the fire by forming a cloud of cool ice or snow- like residue most effective on class B or C fires
- used on electrical fires such as fuse boxes, appliances, wiring, and electrical outlets; the C stands for nonconductive; if possible, the electricity should be turned off before using an extinguisher on an electrical fire
- any material that will burn
- used on burning cooking materials (fats,grease, and oils)
- used on fires involving combubustibles such as paper, cloth, plastic, and wood
- contains pressurized water and should only be used on class A fires
- used on used on fires involving flammable or combustible liquids such as gasoline, oil, paint, grease, and cooking fat
- sparks, matches, flames
20 Clues: oxygen in use • correct posture • present in the air • sparks, matches, flames • any material that will burn • all manufacturers must provide • three things needed to start a fire • protect heath care providers from diseases • exposure radiology departments and ental offices • used on burning cooking materials (fats,grease, and oils) • ...
Safety 2021-09-28
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- freezer storage
- fridge storage
- f in fattom
- sign
- expire quickly
- other t in fattom
- avoid cross-contamination
- way to tell if food is spoiled
- food that makes you sick
- whole chicken
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- take a while to expire
- what to do if food spoils
- o in fattom
- where to put leftovers
- a in fattom
- avoid spreading bacteria
- t in fattom
- m in fattom
- danger zone
- making it dirty
- fridge temperature range
- leftovers
22 Clues: sign • leftovers • o in fattom • f in fattom • a in fattom • t in fattom • m in fattom • danger zone • whole chicken • fridge storage • expire quickly • freezer storage • making it dirty • other t in fattom • take a while to expire • where to put leftovers • avoid spreading bacteria • fridge temperature range • food that makes you sick • what to do if food spoils • avoid cross-contamination • ...
SAFETY 2017-12-09
Across
- CONTAINS INFO ON THE POTENTIAL HAZARDS OF A CHEMICAL PRODUCT
- SAFETY _______ - MEETING STARTER
- ____ HARM - OUR SAFETY GOAL
- LEAVE YOURSELF ONE OF THESE WHEN DRIVING
- WORKING SAFE BECAUSE I WANT TO
- WHEN THE BODY LOSES HEAT FASTER THAN IT CAN PRODUCE HEAT
- ____ MISS - ALMOST AN ACCIDENT
- GET OUT AND LOOK
- ______ OF SAFETY - BEFORE YOU GET IN
- ______ STATION - MOBILE SWITCH TRAINING
- ICE ______ - TRACTION AID IN WINTER
- SLIP ________ - JUST LIKE WALKING ON ICE
- JOB ________ - BEFORE WE START WORK
- OVERTIRED
- OTHERS ______ AWARD
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- _____ DRIVING - DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSE
- WORKING SAFE BECAUSE I HAVE TO
- _______ ENERGY AND LINE OF FIRE - LIFE SAVING RULE
- LACK OF FLUIDS
- BITE _________ - DOG DETERRENT
- MUSCLE STRAIN PREVENTION
- _____ BUTTON - KEY FOB RESCUER
- __________ OBSERVER - LIFE SAVING RULE
- SIGNAL, CHECK MIRROR, GLANCE OVER SHOULDER AND GO
- GET THE BIG _______ WHEN DRIVING
- HEART STARTER - FOUND IN HALLWAYS AND BUCKET TRUCKS
- HELPS FREE UP YOUR HANDS WHEN WALKING OR HIKING
- KEEP THESE MOVING WHEN DRIVING
- _____ OBJECT - AVOID THESE WHEN BACKING UP
29 Clues: OVERTIRED • LACK OF FLUIDS • GET OUT AND LOOK • OTHERS ______ AWARD • MUSCLE STRAIN PREVENTION • ____ HARM - OUR SAFETY GOAL • WORKING SAFE BECAUSE I HAVE TO • BITE _________ - DOG DETERRENT • WORKING SAFE BECAUSE I WANT TO • _____ BUTTON - KEY FOB RESCUER • ____ MISS - ALMOST AN ACCIDENT • KEEP THESE MOVING WHEN DRIVING • SAFETY _______ - MEETING STARTER • ...
Safety 2019-04-17
Safety 2014-03-14
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- When coming to an intersection, everyone must___ ___ ___ (3 words)
- Safety is a____
- Observe the ____ foot rule for pedestrian fork truck safety
- SOT (3 words)
- Following __________ work is our greatest chance at staying safe
- A safety event that could result in death
- Rotating through jobs helps to avoid this type of injury.
- Number one in-plant injury
- ____feet is the height at which you should be tied off
- A _______ aisle is an approved walking area
- Required to enter a confined space
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- Any work related occurrence that could have, under slightly different circumstances, resulted in a serious injury, illness or death (2 words)
- ESCP (4 words)
- An item needed to handle stamped parts
- Delivered at the start of each meeting (2 words)
- When lifting objects, what part of the body should you use?
- Minimum headgear required to enter a press (2words)
- Improper use of extension cords can cause a ___ hazard
- An orange ____ is needed in the Orange Crush Zone
- Safety _______ are required in all shop floor areas
- Something that you can do at the start of the shift to prevent ergonomic injuries
21 Clues: SOT (3 words) • ESCP (4 words) • Safety is a____ • Number one in-plant injury • Required to enter a confined space • An item needed to handle stamped parts • A safety event that could result in death • A _______ aisle is an approved walking area • Delivered at the start of each meeting (2 words) • An orange ____ is needed in the Orange Crush Zone • ...
safety 2014-09-08
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- lets your know when there Is a fire
- be careful with living...
- never wear baggy
- always follow....
- don't play with ____
- put out fire
- protect your clothes
- clean your eyes
- never put electrical items near...
- protect your hands
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- emergency shutdown _____
- never use cracked
- tieback long...
- help someone who is on fir
- wash your clothes
- protect your eyes
- never mess around in the...
- always ____ before you leave
- always ____ away from you
- if something happens tell the...
20 Clues: put out fire • tieback long... • clean your eyes • never wear baggy • never use cracked • wash your clothes • always follow.... • protect your eyes • protect your hands • don't play with ____ • protect your clothes • emergency shutdown _____ • be careful with living... • always ____ away from you • help someone who is on fir • never mess around in the... • always ____ before you leave • ...
Safety 2023-11-11
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- blends patient, family, and community in the patient care decisions
- refers to decreasing risks of dangers or hazards to prevent actual or potential bodily harm
- make clinical judgments based on safety for patients, others, and self
- are the qualities or properties of remaining safe
- used to communicate effectively and organize patient information for standardized handoff report
- a reduction in the quality of or ability for physical or cognitive function
- Remain current in evidence based on best safety practices
- include measures such as hand hygiene, ppe, safe injection practice, and management of contamination of surfaces or equipment
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- Promotes quality and safety through accreditation and certification of health facilities
- wrapped, blocked, or tied to patients body to limit or restrict movement
- measures the care provided to promote best outcomes within the management of healthcare systems
- is the leading cause of death in ages that range from 10 years old to 64 years old
- helps individuals in healthcare and home settings be more aware of safety hazards
- Protects workers against safety and health hazards in their work environment
- confines a patient to a room involuntary
- pharmacologic agents used to control unsafe physical movements and behaviors
- a general feeling of shared attitudes, values, practices, and beliefs
- are preventable hazards that can result in jury or death that should never happen to patients
- intentional actions by a family member, caregiver, or others to inflict harm
- are the leading cause of injury for adults age 65 and older
- are designed to safely and effectively limit the movement of patients to prevent injury to themselves and others
21 Clues: confines a patient to a room involuntary • are the qualities or properties of remaining safe • Remain current in evidence based on best safety practices • are the leading cause of injury for adults age 65 and older • blends patient, family, and community in the patient care decisions • a general feeling of shared attitudes, values, practices, and beliefs • ...
Safety 2022-06-29
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- not lotto but ____
- _______ in place
- US based regulatory agency examining workplace
- work shouldn't ____
- designed for comfort
- training exercise
- frontman for Police
- warm
- to empty
- one of four elements in philosophy
- type of head injury
- ____ hat
- National Safety Month
- pearly whites
- absorb water
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- lifestyle
- disclose
- active_______
- do not try to be a ____
- 4th of July
- "___ clear!"
- spread
- could have been an accident
- remove the hazard
- plan to respond to disasters (acronym)
- root _____
- US health protection agency
- flexible string
- slick
- danger or risk
- pre job analysis
- spelling ___
32 Clues: warm • slick • spread • disclose • to empty • ____ hat • lifestyle • root _____ • 4th of July • "___ clear!" • spelling ___ • absorb water • active_______ • pearly whites • danger or risk • flexible string • _______ in place • pre job analysis • training exercise • remove the hazard • not lotto but ____ • work shouldn't ____ • frontman for Police • type of head injury • designed for comfort • National Safety Month • ...
Safety 2024-04-18
Across
- Life Saving Rules
- Meaning, Lost Time Accident
- Material (such as flammable or poisonous material) that would be a danger to life or to the environment.
- Uniform requirement
- Place to store product
- Keeps product cold
- Examples of of these hepatitis and HIV
- Safety Glasses
- Safety Data Sheet
- Equipment to move pallets
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- The practice or quality of including or involving people from a range of different social and ethnic backgrounds and of different genders, sexual orientations, etc.
- Type of safety knife
- Customer order paperwork
- Occurs when electrons are passed from the substance to the oxidizer
- Lift person in air to work
- Part of fall protection system
- Hat, Protect your head
- Clock in
- Cut resistant
- Government body that ensures workers safety and health
20 Clues: Clock in • Cut resistant • Safety Glasses • Life Saving Rules • Safety Data Sheet • Keeps product cold • Uniform requirement • Type of safety knife • Hat, Protect your head • Place to store product • Customer order paperwork • Equipment to move pallets • Lift person in air to work • Meaning, Lost Time Accident • Part of fall protection system • Examples of of these hepatitis and HIV • ...
SAFETY 2024-04-20
Across
- Protected or covered from harm or danger.
- Raised border around a hatch or other opening on a ship's deck.
- Signal device that produces a bright light, often used in emergencies.
- Devices that spray water to extinguish fires or protect buildings.
- Structural element running along the bottom of a ship's hull.
- Protective clothing worn by individuals to retain body heat in cold water.
- Openings in a ship's deck to allow water to drain overboard.
- Container holding bullets or explosive material.
- Head protection worn for safety in various activities.
- Concept aimed at preventing accidents or harm.
- Method of communication using smoke, often in outdoor or wilderness situations.
- Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon, used to alert rescuers to a vessel's location in distress.
- Device used to lower or raise boats from a ship's deck.
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- Systems designed to flood an area with water, often used in fire protection.
- Source of water for firefighting purposes.
- Property of a vessel to automatically return to an upright position if overturned.
- Temporary watertight enclosure constructed within a ship's hull for maintenance or repair work.
- Phenomenon where liquids slosh around in a partially filled container.
- Part of a hose or pipe that directs or controls the flow of a substance.
- Device used to put out fires.
- Smooth downward movement, often seen in playgrounds.
- Unwanted flow of fluid or gas from a container.
- Material used to suppress fires by smothering.
- Potential danger or hazard.
- Emergency signal fired into the air to attract attention.
25 Clues: Potential danger or hazard. • Device used to put out fires. • Protected or covered from harm or danger. • Source of water for firefighting purposes. • Material used to suppress fires by smothering. • Concept aimed at preventing accidents or harm. • Unwanted flow of fluid or gas from a container. • Container holding bullets or explosive material. • ...
safety 2023-01-10
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- a tool to aid the caregiver in gathering necessary information that needs to be relayed to another provider. Situation/subject, Background, Assessment, oRders/Results/Requests, Evaluate, Document
- if you don't do this, there is not proof you did it
- An acronym used to help nurses remember the high alert medications
- used to alert users about malfunctions, misconnections, patient status, and more. These should never be turned off
- the patients that are at risk: immobile, venous statis, and/or clotting disorder. The most preventable cause of hospital death! Stress to patients to keep SCDs on all the time in the bed or in the chair. Make sure TED hose are correct size, fit properly , are free of wrinkles or bunching up, and are removed at least daily for skin inspection. Give anticoagulants appropriately and timely. Get patients out of bed and moving
- conducted as soon as possible after a patient falls with all team members involved in the patient's care to discuss the possible causes for this fall and preventable measures to avoid future falls
- Used when hands are visibly soiled, before eating, after using the restroom, when patient has "C.Diff" infection
- errors in ___ have been identified as the number one cause of medical errors that harm patients
- nursing will be notified by lab personnel by phone of patient's ___. That nurse has one hour to notify a provider involved in that patient's care of the ___. That notification is documented in Center IViewed I&O under "clinician notification"
- number one priority after this is to assess the patient and attend to their immediate needs. Notify the physician and family
- keep ___ tubing coiled on the beds or extended to the foot of the bed; avoid dependent loops in tubing. Keep ___ bag below the level of the bladder but not touching the floor. Perform ___ care at least once per shift and when soiled
- Not a HIPPA violation. Team member communication regarding specific patient needs such as NPO, specific type of transmission precautions, or fall risk
- last resort for violent or non-violent behavior control and should be removed as soon as possible
- Conducted immediately before starting an invasive procedure or making the incision. It is standardized as defined by the hospital and is initiated by a team member. During this, the team members agree on correct patient identity, the correct site, and the procedure to be done
- head of bed elevated no more than 30 degrees and turned 30 degrees on their side to the "fat pad" of the buttocks instead of the coccyx or trochanter
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- The means by which the patient's medications and how taken at home are verified and made available for the care provider to continue, modify, or discontinue while the patient is in the hospital
- at higher risk for misidentification due to their inability to speak and lack of distinguishable features
- used before and after gloving, before and after patient contact, between patients, after touching contaminated objects
- Used for skin breakdown. The lower the number the greater the risk for skin breakdown. Score of 15 or less automatically generates a WOCN consult
- The amount of patient identifiers required when providing care, treatment, and services
- a way of keeping microorganisms low to prevent infections. For example: hand hygiene and wearing gloves
- can be used as therapeutic treatment for several conditions, the most common of which are atrial fibrillation, deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, and mechanical heart valve implant
- Should include medication or solution name, strength, amount of medication or solution containing medication, diluent name and volume, expiration date when not used within 24 hours, expiration time when expiration occurs in less than 24 hours
- indicated by "falling leaves", a yellow arm band, a yellow door magnet, or yellow non-stick socks
- are not accepted when it comes to medication orders
- makes available to the public hospital ranking in comparison to national, state, or local scores through medicare.gov under "Hospital Compare"
26 Clues: if you don't do this, there is not proof you did it • are not accepted when it comes to medication orders • An acronym used to help nurses remember the high alert medications • The amount of patient identifiers required when providing care, treatment, and services • errors in ___ have been identified as the number one cause of medical errors that harm patients • ...
safety 2023-02-01
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- keeps your feet safe
- keeps you safe well making melt
- saves people from fires
- to make sure people know where you are
- helps with loud noise
- keeps things in place
- Keeps your head safe
- keeps you safe when near electricity
- keeps your items safe
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- no chemicals getting on you
- helps you breath
- protects your eyes
- keeps cars safe
- protects you from toxic air
- keeps your hands clean
- keeps you safe
- helps you after an accident
- saves you from not drowning
- lights up your way
- high VIS
20 Clues: high VIS • keeps you safe • keeps cars safe • helps you breath • protects your eyes • lights up your way • keeps your feet safe • Keeps your head safe • helps with loud noise • keeps things in place • keeps your items safe • keeps your hands clean • saves people from fires • no chemicals getting on you • protects you from toxic air • helps you after an accident • saves you from not drowning • ...
