lab safety Crossword Puzzles
Unit 5 Lab 2020-11-18
Across
- heart failure is a condition in which the heart is not efficiently pumping from the left ventricle, causing reduced blood flow.
- arrest is a complete stopping of the heart.
- ventricle the thickest of the heart's chambers and is responsible for pumping oxygenated blood to tissues all over the body
- is a condition in which an artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell, like a balloon.
- dilated vein
- diabetes mellitus
- to measure blood pressure
- lung
- records the electrical activity of the heart and this test helps check heart rhythm and may diagnose other heart issues.
- test uses ultrasound to look at blood going through blood vessels to determine if they are narrowed or have a clot
- electricity
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- artery carries deoxygenated blood from the right ventricle to the lungs
- meaning heart
- is a condition in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed.
- is used to inject the dye into the vessels surrounding the heart.
- ventricle opposite of the left ventricle
- X-ray dye called contrast is injected into blood vessels to diagnose things like narrowing (stenosis) or aneurysms
- one who studies
- do not save or resuscitate
- hard of breathing, slow.. Shallow breaths
- echocardiogram
- pressure, is better known as high blood pressure.
- vein transfer oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart
- dyspnea on exertion
- the main artery of the body
25 Clues: lung • electricity • dilated vein • meaning heart • echocardiogram • one who studies • diabetes mellitus • dyspnea on exertion • to measure blood pressure • do not save or resuscitate • the main artery of the body • ventricle opposite of the left ventricle • hard of breathing, slow.. Shallow breaths • arrest is a complete stopping of the heart. • ...
Gen Chem Lab 2020-11-09
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- these subatomic particles vary between isotopes
- the process by which one uses titration to determine the exact concentration of a solution
- cylinder, a piece of glassware used to measure volumes of liquid
- a positive ion
- a small plastic device used to deliver small/inexact volumes of liquid
- stirring rod, a piece of glassware used to stir reactions
- the subatomic particle that defines which element an atom is
- forms hydronium in water
- an atom with a charge
- the "strength" of a solution
- point, the point at which the number of moles of titrant equal the number of moles of analyte
- forms hydroxide in water
- an experimental method characterized by adding small amounts of a liquid being added to determine an unknown concentration
- measured using a ruler
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- measured using a buret
- the solution in the flask below the buret during titration that is mixed with the indicator
- a negative ion
- a kind of reaction that forms a solid
- flask, a piece of glassware often used to hold chemical reactions and is good for swirling liquids
- a piece of glassware used to dispense unknown volumes of liquids in an accurate/precise manner
- plate, a device used to heat reactions
- the process by which a solid is separated from the liquid it is suspended in
- the substance in the buret being titrated
- measured using a balance
- the scale used to measure how acidic or basic a substance is
- atoms with different numbers of neutrons
- these subatomic particles are added or removed to change the charge of an atom
- compound, a solid made of a cation and anion
- plate, a small device used to hold multiple small reactions
- stand, a tall device used to hold burets
- a substance that changes color with a change in pH
- a piece of glassware often used to hold chemical reactions and is good for mixing with a stirring rod
32 Clues: a negative ion • a positive ion • an atom with a charge • measured using a buret • measured using a ruler • measured using a balance • forms hydronium in water • forms hydroxide in water • the "strength" of a solution • a kind of reaction that forms a solid • plate, a device used to heat reactions • atoms with different numbers of neutrons • stand, a tall device used to hold burets • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2021-05-25
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- above/over excessive
- shortness of breath
- leads attached to chest records electrical activity of the heart
- written record
- congestive heart failure
- septum wall between the right and left atria
- major part of the respiratory system
- chest pain
- test that uses an ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- inside
- thin layer that lines each chamber of the hearts walls
- veins dilated and swollen veins
- coronary artery bypass graft
- double-layered sac that contains the heart
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- instrument used to measure blood pressure
- pericardium inner part of the epicardium
- x-ray dye called contrast is injected into blood vessels to diagnose stenosis or aneurysms
- arrest complete stopping of the heart
- ventricular fibrillation
- pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- an artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell like a balloon
- one who studies
- valve separates the right ventricle from the pulmonary artery
- high blood pressure
- enzymes measure certain items in the blood that indicate heart muscle failure
25 Clues: inside • chest pain • written record • one who studies • shortness of breath • high blood pressure • above/over excessive • ventricular fibrillation • congestive heart failure • coronary artery bypass graft • veins dilated and swollen veins • major part of the respiratory system • arrest complete stopping of the heart • pericardium inner part of the epicardium • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2021-05-25
Across
- the heart and its vessels
- the pulmonary artery
- chest pain
- enzymes measure certain items in the blood that indicate heart muscle failure
- used to measure blood pressure
- above/over excessive
- pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- thin layer that lines each chamber of
- congestive heart failure
- activity of the heart
- septum wall between the right and left atria
- double-layered sac that contains the heart
- x-ray dye called contrast is injected into blood vessels to diagnose stenosis or aneurysms
Down
- written record
- ventricular fibrillation
- inner part of the epicardium
- one who studies
- an artery has a weakened wall,
- arrest complete stopping of the heart
- shortness of breath
- leads attached to chest records
- inside
- it to swell like a balloon
- high blood pressure
- test that uses an ultrasound to look
- valve separates the right ventricle
- veins dilated and swollen veins
- coronary artery bypass graft
- hearts walls
- major part of the respiratory system
30 Clues: inside • chest pain • hearts walls • written record • one who studies • shortness of breath • high blood pressure • the pulmonary artery • above/over excessive • activity of the heart • ventricular fibrillation • congestive heart failure • the heart and its vessels • it to swell like a balloon • inner part of the epicardium • coronary artery bypass graft • an artery has a weakened wall, • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2021-10-20
Across
- abbreviation for basic metabolic pannel
- uses ultra sound to measure heart and vessels
- disorder in which the arteries around the heart narrow
- abbreviation for arterial fibrillation
- abbreviation for blood
- prefix for slow
- used to measure the activity in the heart over a longer period
- often confused with ¨heart attack¨ is when the heart completely stops
- prefix for against
- prefix for fast
- surgical procedure in which your heart gets replaced with another
- abbreviation for automated external defibrillator
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- used to measure your blood pressure
- removes waste and extra water from the body
- when the heart is not working properly
- otherwise known as a heart attack
- prefix for two
- abbreviation for arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease
- prefix for inner
- provide oxygen for our body
- center for intellectual and nervous activity
- in charge of pumping blood throughout the body
- abbreviation for acute myocardial infarction
- stores bile after secretion from the liver and before release into the intestines
- when an artery has a weakened wall causing it to swell
- used to measure the electrical activity of the heart
26 Clues: prefix for two • prefix for slow • prefix for fast • prefix for inner • prefix for against • abbreviation for blood • provide oxygen for our body • otherwise known as a heart attack • used to measure your blood pressure • when the heart is not working properly • abbreviation for arterial fibrillation • abbreviation for basic metabolic pannel • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2021-07-02
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- test where ultrasound is used to look at heart and blood vessels
- outer layer of heart
- disease where veins are swollen and dilated
- thick walled blood vessel that carries blood away from heart
- tool used to listen to heart, lungs, and other organs
- thin walled blood vessel that carries blood towards the heart
- disease where there is increased pressure in blood vessels; high blood pressure
- root word that means atrium
- disease where pericardial sac around heart is inflamed
- tool used to measure blood pressure
- abbreviation for cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- root word that means pulse
- middle, muscular layer of heart that contracts
- thin, inner layer lining the heart chambers
- prefix meaning slow
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- disease where heart stops completely
- abbreviation for acute myocardial infarction
- abbreviation for coronary artery disease
- machine that connects to person's chest and records heart electrical activity
- abbreviation for blood pressure
- test where x ray dye is injected into a person to look for narrowing of blood vessels
- disease where artery weakens, causing swelling
- root word that means plug or blockage
- abbreviation for chest pain
- suffix meaning an instrument to measure blood pressure
25 Clues: prefix meaning slow • outer layer of heart • root word that means pulse • root word that means atrium • abbreviation for chest pain • abbreviation for blood pressure • tool used to measure blood pressure • disease where heart stops completely • root word that means plug or blockage • abbreviation for coronary artery disease • disease where veins are swollen and dilated • ...
unit 5 lab 2021-10-20
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- a tubular structure carrying blood through the tissues and organs
- vessels that deliver blood to tissues
- when a part of the heart muscles doesn't get enough blood
- decreased blood flow and oxygen to the heart muscles
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- the use of ultrasound waves to investigate the action of the heart
- When one of the vessels that lead to the brain either becomes blocked by a blood clot or bursts
- vessels that return blood to the heart
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- cardiovascular disease
- produce immages of your heart,lungs,etc
- pumps blood through the system
- to determind the stability of a given system
- A condition in which the heart beats with an irregular or abnormal rhythm
- a scientific examination of a sample
- combining form indicating a blood vessel
- meaning pertaining to
- networks of small vessels that perfuse tissue
- a combining form used like a prefix meaning "heart"
- a magnetic resonance imaging to create pictures of your heart
- drug-eluting stent
- Electrocardiogram
- bare metal stent
22 Clues: bare metal stent • Electrocardiogram • drug-eluting stent • meaning pertaining to • cardiovascular disease • pumps blood through the system • percutaneous coronary intervention • a scientific examination of a sample • vessels that deliver blood to tissues • vessels that return blood to the heart • produce immages of your heart,lungs,etc • combining form indicating a blood vessel • ...
lab Animal names 2021-08-26
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- the turtle on the desk that you cant take out
- the darkest ferrets
- the only hedgehog
- one if the bearded dragons
- right next to boppity
- one of the four turtles in the pool
- right next to bippity
- the fluffy rabbit
- the lightest ferrets
- the snake in the biggest cage
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- one of the bearded dragons
- right behind hops
- middle color of the ferrets
- the bunny in the big cage
- the only turtle with their tank on the floor
- only turtle you can take out on the desk
- one of the leopard
- lives next to the ferrets
- looks like a squirrel
- the only hamsters
- the only blue tonged skink
21 Clues: right behind hops • the only hedgehog • the fluffy rabbit • the only hamsters • one of the leopard • the darkest ferrets • the lightest ferrets • right next to boppity • right next to bippity • looks like a squirrel • the bunny in the big cage • lives next to the ferrets • one of the bearded dragons • one if the bearded dragons • the only blue tonged skink • middle color of the ferrets • ...
Lab Week 2022 2022-03-30
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- acronym for stroke
- coagulation pathway tested in Prothrombin Time
- rbc stacks
- laboratory glassware
- hand protection
- Lab LIS
- diabetic ketoacidosis
- waste product filtered by the kidney from the blood
- immature red blood cells
- immature wbc with auer rod
- measures the concentration of dissolved particles in blood or urine
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- adjusting or standardizing an instrument or test
- white blood cell
- method to remove lipemia in serum/plasma
- software for digital cbc morphology and differentials
- low mcv rbcs
- a smaller portion of a sample
- proteins that help speed up metabolism
- ___ values
- rupture of rbcs
20 Clues: Lab LIS • rbc stacks • ___ values • low mcv rbcs • hand protection • rupture of rbcs • white blood cell • acronym for stroke • laboratory glassware • diabetic ketoacidosis • immature red blood cells • immature wbc with auer rod • a smaller portion of a sample • proteins that help speed up metabolism • method to remove lipemia in serum/plasma • coagulation pathway tested in Prothrombin Time • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2021-11-21
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- middle
- Thick walls and carry blood away from the heart.
- sodium
- infarction Heart attack
- Increased pressure in the blood vessels.
- instrument to measure pressure
- against
- chest pain
- An artery has a weakened wall.
- enzymes Used to measure certain items in the blood.
- arrest Complete stop of the heart.
- A machine that records the electrical activity of the heart.
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- Very thin walls so the exchange of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nutrients can occur.
- A text that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels.
- Muscular layer that contracts to pump blood.
- vital signs stable
- Contrast is injected into blood vessels to diagnose things.
- Thinner walls and carry blood to the heart.
- ultrasonography A test that uses ultrasound to look at blood going through blood vessels.
- myocardial infarction
- Pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed.
- Sits in the center of the chest more to the left and is divided into 4 chambers.
- blood
- disease
- vessel
25 Clues: blood • middle • sodium • vessel • against • disease • chest pain • vital signs stable • myocardial infarction • infarction Heart attack • instrument to measure pressure • An artery has a weakened wall. • Increased pressure in the blood vessels. • Thinner walls and carry blood to the heart. • Muscular layer that contracts to pump blood. • Pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed. • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2022-02-22
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- increased pressure in the blood vessels
- congestive heart failure
- measures items in the blood that may indicate heart muscle damage
- growth
- blood pressure
- a test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and vessels
- pertaining to
- complete stopping of the heart
- cardiovascular
- carry blood away from the heart
- evaluate how well the system is working
- a cavity in an organ
- artery wall has weakened
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- disease narrowing in the arteries
- two flaps or cusps
- inder or insufficient
- have very thin walls so it can exchange oxygen
- automated external defibrillator
- slow
- patients heart is replaced with a new heart
- two upper cavities of the heart
- heart activity
- coronary care unit
- swollen and dilated veins
- condition
25 Clues: slow • growth • condition • pertaining to • blood pressure • heart activity • cardiovascular • two flaps or cusps • coronary care unit • a cavity in an organ • inder or insufficient • congestive heart failure • artery wall has weakened • swollen and dilated veins • complete stopping of the heart • two upper cavities of the heart • carry blood away from the heart • automated external defibrillator • ...
UNIT 5 LAB 2021-06-09
Across
- the muscular tissue of the heart.
- condition in which the heart beats with an irregular or abnormal rhythm
- Positron emission tomography
- Transthoracic echocardiogram
- The sudden death of brain cells due to lack of oxygen caused by blockage of blood flow or rupture of an artery to the brain
- a hollow muscular organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system by rhythmic contraction and dilation.
- inflammation
- each of the pair of organs situated within the rib cage, consisting of elastic sacs with branching passages into which air is drawn, so that oxygen can pass into the blood and carbon dioxide be removed.
- catheterization
- Electrocardiogram
- automated external defibrillator
- any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart.
- plug or blockage
- a serous membrane that forms the innermost layer of the pericardium and the outer surface of the heart.
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- diabetes mellitus
- beyond or excess
- refers to any condition affecting the heart
- hardening of the arteries
- occurs when the heart muscle doesn't get enough blood
- emergency department
- two
- implantable cardioverter defibrillator
- Transesophageal echocardiogram
- study of
- basic metabolic panel
- computerized tomography
26 Clues: two • study of • inflammation • catheterization • beyond or excess • plug or blockage • diabetes mellitus • Electrocardiogram • emergency department • basic metabolic panel • computerized tomography • hardening of the arteries • Positron emission tomography • Transthoracic echocardiogram • Transesophageal echocardiogram • automated external defibrillator • the muscular tissue of the heart. • ...
2022 Lab Week 2022-04-10
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- Pfizer, Moderna and J&J developed these to fight COVID
- The game that has spread faster than COVID
- One of this unit’s mission is to Introduce Children to the Laboratory Sciences
- This technique revolutionized Molecular Biology (acronym)
- The vector for West Nile Virus, Zika, Dengue & Chikungunya
- Found in fire-extinguishing foam used at airports (acronym)
- MDPH, MDCH, ____
- We couldn’t report results without this
- The BioInformatics Section looks for these
- The cause of pandemics in 1918 & 2009
- Part of FERN
- Letters containing this select agent were mailed in 2001
- What BOL celebrated in 2007
- 2022 to Caesar
- The first reported case of this in the US was in Michigan in 2002 and focused attention on antimicrobial resistance(acronym)
- This tick-borne disease is caused by Borrelia burgdoferi
- One of the 58 tests the Newborn Screening Section performs. This metabolic disorder causes a buildup of phenylalanine
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- She discovered the structure of DNA in 1952
- How BOL handled COVID testing
- Without this unit, we wouldn’t get our specimens(acronym)
- Part of LRN
- What Mulder & Scully investigated ___ _-______
- The car that took Marty & Doc Back to the Future
- The TV show in which the audience shouts Take It Off (or an American Idol contestant in 2021?) ___ ________ ________
- The number of times Marty McFly went Back To The Future
- These bacteria can be identified with an acid-fast stain
- Grogu’s Protector, The ____________
- Alexander Fleming’s Discovery in 1928
- Maxim & Gilbert, Sanger, Pyro, NGS, Nanopore
- Bats are the most frequent carrier of this in Michigan
- Trace Metals test for this in fish
31 Clues: Part of LRN • Part of FERN • 2022 to Caesar • MDPH, MDCH, ____ • What BOL celebrated in 2007 • How BOL handled COVID testing • Trace Metals test for this in fish • Grogu’s Protector, The ____________ • The cause of pandemics in 1918 & 2009 • Alexander Fleming’s Discovery in 1928 • We couldn’t report results without this • The game that has spread faster than COVID • ...
Lab Week 2022 2022-04-22
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- D,E,C,c,e, are found under the ____ blood group system (Blood Bank- Felicia)
- Escherichia coli is able to precipitate bile salts which creates a _______. (Microbiology- Teryn)
- Pregnant women's blood volume increases by 50% by the _____ week of pregnancy. (Hematology- Margaret)
- When is formalin added to a specimen? (Pathology- TJ)
- Disease indicated by presence of Auer rods (Hematology- Margaret)
- This test is run on a urine sample and helps determine if a patient has overdosed (Chemistry- Donda)
- Where do the pathology specimens go? (Pathology- TJ)
- Tubes for lactate and ammonia must be transported on (Chemistry- Donda)
- This test is used to detach antibody(ies) attached to the red blood cell and identify the antibody(ies) (Blood Bank- Felicia)
- When Streptococcus pneumoniae is left on a SBA agar plate,it begins to look like _____. (Microbiology- Teryn)
- The color label indicates that a sample came from the cancer center (Chemistry- Donda)
- The one tube that cannot be opened until the test is performed is the ____ test. (AEL Send outs- Tonya)
- What does HPV develop into in females if left untreated? (Pathology- TJ)
- Citrate is separated from the red cells in a blue top for this test ______. (AEL Send outs- Tonya)
- This cleaning method should be used for a patient who is having a blood alcohol level check done (Phlebotomy- Neisha)
- What does Code Grey mean? (Phlebotomy- Neisha)
- If this test is elevated, the patient may be septic (Chemistry- Donda)
- Hematopoiesis is the formation of the _____. (Hematology- Margaret)
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- In urine cytology, ____% alcohol is added to the urine. (Pathology- TJ)
- A positive fetal screen shows these shapes under the microscope at 10X (Blood Bank- Felicia)
- This send out is prepared by streaking both sides of the SBA/MAC agar plate and put in a biohazard bag with a grey top tube with the sample in it (AEL Send outs- Tonya)
- Our blood contains 0.2 mg of ____. (Hematology- Margaret)
- After a gram stain is performed on Campylobacter, the shapes of the organism looks like ____ under the microscope at 100X. (Microbiology- Teryn)
- The top of a blood culture bottle should be clean for _____ seconds (Phlebotomy- Neisha)
- What kind of biopsy is performed if a pap smear is abnormal? (Pathology- TJ)
- Test used to diagnose a heart attack (Chemistry- Donda)
- This antibody is notorious for causing a delayed transfusion reaction (Blood Bank- Felicia)
- The alternate color tube for lactates (Phlebotomy- Neisha)
- If you lack this heterozygous antigen, Plasmodium species cannot attach to your red cells and cause malaria (Blood Bank- Felicia)
- There are 150 ____ blood cells one ounce of blood. (Hematology- Margaret)
- This organism will swarm on a plate (Microbiology- Teryn)
- This organism has a grape like smell and has a metallic sheen (Microbiology- Teryn)
- This type of para-pak is used to send out stool specimens. (AEL send outs- Tonya)
- This type of para-pak is used to send out ova and parasite tests. (AEL Send outs- Tonya)
- You should hold pressure for ___ minutes after you perform an arterial stick (Phlebotomy- Neisha)
35 Clues: What does Code Grey mean? (Phlebotomy- Neisha) • Where do the pathology specimens go? (Pathology- TJ) • When is formalin added to a specimen? (Pathology- TJ) • Test used to diagnose a heart attack (Chemistry- Donda) • Our blood contains 0.2 mg of ____. (Hematology- Margaret) • This organism will swarm on a plate (Microbiology- Teryn) • ...
Lab Week 2017 2017-03-26
Across
- Never stops ringing
- Med tech fuel
- They comes in all colors of the rainbow
- Slicing and dicing!
- This department has culture
- Dilutions, send outs and criticals, oh my!
- Measures small volumes of liquid
- I'm just your type! (2 words)
- You spin me right round baby, right round, like a record baby!
- Glass and needles go here
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- Home of the "whiz kids!"
- ______ is a blast, blast, blast!
- Measures temperature
- This department "sticks together"
- Look through this for diffs and gram stains
- Counts down
- Pop the _______!
- Float like a ______, sting like a 21 gauge
- Pink and purple dots and dashes (2 words)
- Meep meep! (glassware)
- I'm blue daba dee daba daa!
21 Clues: Counts down • Med tech fuel • Pop the _______! • Never stops ringing • Slicing and dicing! • Measures temperature • Meep meep! (glassware) • Home of the "whiz kids!" • Glass and needles go here • This department has culture • I'm blue daba dee daba daa! • I'm just your type! (2 words) • ______ is a blast, blast, blast! • Measures small volumes of liquid • This department "sticks together" • ...
Biodive FINAL Lab 2017-05-02
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- The body unit of the coral.
- A class under phylum chordata that has water proof skin and feathers.
- Eukaryotice organisms with chitin cell wall.
- Animals under phylum chordata that has body covered with scales and are considered cold blooded.
- Animals with mammary glands.
- The gelatinous, protein-rich matrix of sponges.
- A line stretched over an area to be studied.
- The swimming ciliated larvae of most cnidarians.
- The fibers that give sponge its shape and keep it from collapsing.
- A specialized larger pore of poriferans which functions as passageways of filtered water.
- The cell wall structure of fungi.
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- The leaf cluster of coniferophyta.
- Collective name for animals with backbone.
- The individual leaflets of a pterodophytes.
- The locomotion structure of a sponge larvae.
- The collective term for group of hyphae of fungi.
- The thalloid body of mushrooms.
- A square plot use to assess biotic community/ies.
- The standard measurement for tree width.
- A reproductive spore-producing structure of a conifer.
20 Clues: The body unit of the coral. • Animals with mammary glands. • The thalloid body of mushrooms. • The cell wall structure of fungi. • The leaf cluster of coniferophyta. • The standard measurement for tree width. • Collective name for animals with backbone. • The individual leaflets of a pterodophytes. • The locomotion structure of a sponge larvae. • ...
Lab Week Puzzle 2017-04-25
Across
- WHERE THE SURGICAL SPECIMENS GO
- KEEP IT CLEAN
- WHERE THE SICK STAY
- UP ON THE 3RD
- YOUR HAVING A BABY THIS IS THE PLACE TO BE
- WE GOT YOUR GIFT
- PLACE TO STAY WHEN YOUR CRITICAL
- HUNGRY
- NEED A PICTURE
- PPE FOR THE HANDS
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- NEED SUPPLIES
- AMBULANCE DROP OFF
- DEPARTMENT WHERE CHEMISTRY TEST ARE PREFORMED
- DEPARTMENT WHERE CBC ARE PREFORMED
- NEED IT FIXED
- DEPARTMENT WHERE CULTURES GO (STINKY ROOM)
- A PLACE TO GET A UNIT (BAG) OF BLOOD
- CAN'T BREATHE GO SEE ________
- CERNER DOWN
- CAN'T GET INTO TO YOUR MD, TRY THE ________
- PICK UP YOUR MEDS
- WHERE TO FIND THE FOLLOW UP CARE
- CONTAINER FOR USED NEEDLES
23 Clues: HUNGRY • CERNER DOWN • NEED SUPPLIES • KEEP IT CLEAN • NEED IT FIXED • UP ON THE 3RD • NEED A PICTURE • WE GOT YOUR GIFT • PICK UP YOUR MEDS • PPE FOR THE HANDS • AMBULANCE DROP OFF • WHERE THE SICK STAY • CONTAINER FOR USED NEEDLES • CAN'T BREATHE GO SEE ________ • WHERE THE SURGICAL SPECIMENS GO • WHERE TO FIND THE FOLLOW UP CARE • PLACE TO STAY WHEN YOUR CRITICAL • ...
science lab equipment 2017-02-22
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- are used for heating certain solids such as metals to very high temperature
- is used for the heating of nonvolatile liquids and solids
- are used to light bunsen burners
- is used to aid in the transfer of liquid from one vessel to another
- are used when we want to perform many small scale reactions at one time
- is used to identify bases and acids
- holds solids or liquids that may release gases during reactions
- is used to weigh solids that will be transfered to another vessel
- delivers a wash solution to a specific area
- are used to close containers to avoid spillage
- is used as a support for porcelain crucibles when being heated over a bunsen burner
- are used to move beakers containing hot liquids
- is used for the mixing of chemicals
- are used to pick up small objects
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- are a safe and convenient way to perform reactions that require heating
- is used to measure volumes of liquids
- are used to make tests on liquids or solids
- are useful for holding a hot test tube
- provide a surface for semimicro scale experiments
- is used to transfer a small volume of liquid
- is used for the heating of stable solid compounds and elements
- is used to hold a small amount of solids
- measures and delivers exact volumes of liquids
- are used to dispense solid chemicals from their containers
- hold solids or liquids that will not release gases when reacted
25 Clues: are used to light bunsen burners • are used to pick up small objects • is used to identify bases and acids • is used for the mixing of chemicals • is used to measure volumes of liquids • are useful for holding a hot test tube • is used to hold a small amount of solids • are used to make tests on liquids or solids • delivers a wash solution to a specific area • ...
science lab equipment 2017-02-22
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- is used to hold a small amount of solids
- delivers a wash solution to a specific area
- is used to aid in the transfer of liquid from one vessel to another
- is used for the heating of stable solid compounds and elements
- are used to make tests on liquids or solids
- is used for the heating of nonvolatile liquids and solids
- are used for heating certain solids such as metals to very high temperature
- is used to transfer a small volume of liquid
- is used to measure volumes of liquids
- is used for the mixing of chemicals
- are used to light bunsen burners
- are used to move beakers containing hot liquids
- is used to identify bases and acids
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- measures and delivers exact volumes of liquids
- are used to dispense solid chemicals from their containers
- are used when we want to perform many small scale reactions at one time
- is used as a support for porcelain crucibles when being heated over a bunsen burner
- is used to weigh solids that will be transfered to another vessel
- are useful for holding a hot test tube
- holds solids or liquids that may release gases during reactions
- provide a surface for semimicro scale experiments
- hold solids or liquids that will not release gases when reacted
- are used to close containers to avoid spillage
- are used to pick up small objects
- are a safe and convenient way to perform reactions that require heating
25 Clues: are used to light bunsen burners • are used to pick up small objects • is used for the mixing of chemicals • is used to identify bases and acids • is used to measure volumes of liquids • are useful for holding a hot test tube • is used to hold a small amount of solids • delivers a wash solution to a specific area • are used to make tests on liquids or solids • ...
Lab Week Puzzle 2017-04-06
Across
- PLACE TO STAY WHEN YOUR CRITICAL
- WHERE THE SICK STAY
- A PLACE TO GET A UNIT (BAG) OF BLOOD
- DEPARTMENT WHERE CBC ARE PREFORMED
- YOUR HAVING A BABY THIS IS THE PLACE TO BE
- CONTAINER FOR USED NEEDLES
- CAN'T GET INTO TO YOUR MD, TRY THE ________
- UP ON THE 3RD
- CERNER DOWN
- NEED SUPPLIES
- WHERE THE SURGICAL SPECIMENS GO
- NEED A PICTURE
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- DEPARTMENT WHERE CULTURES GO (STINKY ROOM)
- PICK UP YOUR MEDS
- WE GOT YOUR GIFT
- AMBULANCE DROP OFF
- HUNGRY
- KEEP IT CLEAN
- NEED IT FIXED
- CAN'T BREATHE GO SEE ________
- DEPARTMENT WHERE CHEMISTRY TEST ARE PREFORMED
- WHERE TO FIND THE FOLLOW UP CARE
- PPE FOR THE HANDS
23 Clues: HUNGRY • CERNER DOWN • KEEP IT CLEAN • NEED IT FIXED • UP ON THE 3RD • NEED SUPPLIES • NEED A PICTURE • WE GOT YOUR GIFT • PICK UP YOUR MEDS • PPE FOR THE HANDS • AMBULANCE DROP OFF • WHERE THE SICK STAY • CONTAINER FOR USED NEEDLES • CAN'T BREATHE GO SEE ________ • WHERE THE SURGICAL SPECIMENS GO • PLACE TO STAY WHEN YOUR CRITICAL • WHERE TO FIND THE FOLLOW UP CARE • ...
lab. di ottica 2017-09-15
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- è un vizio di refrazione
- in ottica si indica con "n"
- parte dell'occhio in cui si forma l'immagine
- arriva intorno a 45 anni
- sono a contatto con le orecchie
- serve per correggere un difetto di vista
- corregge la miopia
- serve per misurare la D.I.
- ci sei in questo momento
- dove appoggia la lente a contatto
- è un dispositivo medico
- dove convergono i raggi
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- vede bene
- la prescrive per i miopi l'optometrista
- lente naturale all'interno dell'occhio
- e la somma del calibro orizzontale e il ponte
- porta il camice bianco
- serve per misurare le parti di un occhiale
- misura il potere diottrico della lente
- è il nome del tuo insegnante di optometria
- sono a contatto con il naso
21 Clues: vede bene • corregge la miopia • porta il camice bianco • è un dispositivo medico • dove convergono i raggi • è un vizio di refrazione • arriva intorno a 45 anni • ci sei in questo momento • serve per misurare la D.I. • in ottica si indica con "n" • sono a contatto con il naso • sono a contatto con le orecchie • dove appoggia la lente a contatto • lente naturale all'interno dell'occhio • ...
Flow Lab Week 2016-02-26
Across
- The study of blood
- Light Amplification by Stimulated Electron Radiation
- A filter that bends light
- the d in CD
- the most complex cell by side scatter
- Result of absorption and emission at higher wavelength
- Smallest of all WBC
- Method for staining cells with fluorescent antibodies
- Could be diagnosis of increased WBC.
- antibodies binding site
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- the e in ECD
- The study of our bodies internal defense system
- Opposite of backward
- the p in PE
- A term for getting paid\
- CD5+CD19+ disease
- what cells do in the bone marrow
- the M in PMT
- Useful when analyzing flow data
- Moving in fluid
- the p in PMT
21 Clues: the p in PE • the d in CD • the e in ECD • the M in PMT • the p in PMT • Moving in fluid • CD5+CD19+ disease • The study of blood • Smallest of all WBC • Opposite of backward • antibodies binding site • A term for getting paid\ • A filter that bends light • Useful when analyzing flow data • what cells do in the bone marrow • Could be diagnosis of increased WBC. • ...
Lab Know-How 2019-04-17
Across
- best day of the week because you get to come to work
- announcment indicating someone probably started the breakroom microwave on fire
- _______ cabinet
- machine used to sample air for microbiologic particles
- keeps cells safe when they get cold
- a measure of cell growth density on a flask layer
- our friends on Charlton 8
- the main component to proper clean room attire
- hematopoietic _______ cell
- equipment used to freeze bag products
- work-appropriate alcohol
- form used to document calculations and freezing
- what happens to our HVAC system shortly after Gilles announces that everything is running smoothly
- mesenchymal _______ cell
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- process of administering blood and marrow transplant products
- if you're looking for the BPU team, it's probably for this reason
- used to thaw a product or activate collagenase
- "If it's not _________, it didn't happen."
- binder composed of all documents related to a patient product
- Certificate of _________
- 2 ml container that cells are frozen and stored in
- approve this if you don't want a friendly reminder from management
- IMPACT stands for: ________, Progenitor and Cell Therapeutics
- computer software used to receive a collected product
24 Clues: _______ cabinet • Certificate of _________ • work-appropriate alcohol • mesenchymal _______ cell • our friends on Charlton 8 • hematopoietic _______ cell • keeps cells safe when they get cold • equipment used to freeze bag products • "If it's not _________, it didn't happen." • used to thaw a product or activate collagenase • the main component to proper clean room attire • ...
Lab Week 2019 2019-04-20
Across
- A measurement of hydrogen ion concentration
- Proteins found on the surface of cells
- The action of making a solution weaker in content
- Study of blood
- Destruction of red blood cells
- Fluid stored in the bladder
- Study of antigen-antibody reaction
- A tube fitted with a needle for withdrawing fluid
- A device for stopping the flow of blood through a vein
- Tubed forming part of the circulation system
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- An instrument that transfers a precise volume of liquid
- Cell that kill invading microbes
- Opening of vein in order to remove blood
- Process of blood changing to a solid or semi-solid state
- A small living thing
- Liquid mixture of a solute in a solvent
- Study of microorganisms
- Science that deals with the identification of substances
- A biconcave disc that transport oxygen from the lungs to the tissue
- A rotating machine that separates plasma or serum from cells
20 Clues: Study of blood • A small living thing • Study of microorganisms • Fluid stored in the bladder • Destruction of red blood cells • Cell that kill invading microbes • Study of antigen-antibody reaction • Proteins found on the surface of cells • Liquid mixture of a solute in a solvent • Opening of vein in order to remove blood • A measurement of hydrogen ion concentration • ...
Lab Week Crossword 2019-04-20
Across
- Fe
- To grow.
- He
- Fatty
- Watson and Crick.
- Factor II
- In a class of drugs called antimalarials and amebicides. It is used to prevent and treat malaria. It is also used to treat amebiasis.
- An advanced blood banking technique that is most often useful in the workup of warm autoantibodies.
- Name of the man who created laboratory glassware with a flat bottom, conical body, and cylindrical neck.
- Abnormal proteins in the blood that may clump together at temperatures below 98.6 F (37 C).
- Smells like grape.
- Used chiefly as a preservative for biological specimens.
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- Usually associated with eating undercooked seafood.
- To test the compatibility of.
- Considered to be the most common cause of sample rejection in a clinical laboratory.
- The movement of charged particles in a fluid or gel under the influence of an electric field.
- Dead.
- A substance that prevents blood from clotting.
- Genus responsible for the pneumonic, septicemic and bubonic plagues.
- A short needle with plastic tabs or wings on both sides which aid in stabilizing the needle during insertion.
- Fight-or-Flight!
- Responsible for binding and delivering oxygen to the body. It also gives blood its red color.
- The carrier of genetic information that is inherited from generation to generation. They exist in every cell nucleus.
- Remove with a solvent.
- The highest dilution factor that still yields a positive reading.
25 Clues: Fe • He • Dead. • Fatty • To grow. • Factor II • Fight-or-Flight! • Watson and Crick. • Smells like grape. • Remove with a solvent. • To test the compatibility of. • A substance that prevents blood from clotting. • Usually associated with eating undercooked seafood. • Used chiefly as a preservative for biological specimens. • ...
LAB WEEK 2013 2013-04-14
Across
- USE THIS PRIOR TO TESTING A DIGOXIN LEVEL
- USE ONE OF THESE TO MAKE COAG QC
- ANTICOAGULENT USED IN HEMATOLOGY
- LEAD TECH
- THIS HAPPENS EVERY TWO YEARS
- REJECT THIS TEST IF THE SPECIMEN IS HEMOLYZED
- THEY USUALLY DRAW THESE IN DUPLICATE
- TECH WHO MADE THIS EASY PUZZLE
- ALBUMIN IS USED TO MAKE A 1:2 DILUTION FOR THIS ASSAY
- PERFORM A PLASMA REPLACEMENT ON THIS TYPE OF SPECIMEN
- THIS TECH IS CRAFTY
- NEWEST EMPLOYEE
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- A NON-REACTIVE PF4
- BLOOD PRODUCT KEPT FROZEN
- CREATOR OF THE HEART LAB HIGHLIGHTS
- MOST OF THE TESTING HERE IS?
- THIS TECH WORKS PART-TIME
- FLOOD SLIDE WITH ______ FOR 30 SECONDS
- THIS TEST MAY NEED TO BE SENT OUT STAT
- YOU CAN USE THIS ON A LIPEMIC SPECIMEN
- REPORT THIS VALUE RN OR MD
- THIS TECH WORKS FULL-TIME
- TECH THAT HAS THE LONGEST DRIVE TO WORK
- LABORATORY SUPERVISOR
24 Clues: LEAD TECH • NEWEST EMPLOYEE • A NON-REACTIVE PF4 • THIS TECH IS CRAFTY • LABORATORY SUPERVISOR • BLOOD PRODUCT KEPT FROZEN • THIS TECH WORKS PART-TIME • THIS TECH WORKS FULL-TIME • REPORT THIS VALUE RN OR MD • MOST OF THE TESTING HERE IS? • THIS HAPPENS EVERY TWO YEARS • TECH WHO MADE THIS EASY PUZZLE • USE ONE OF THESE TO MAKE COAG QC • ANTICOAGULENT USED IN HEMATOLOGY • ...
Lab Collections Crossword 2013-04-24
Across
- For disposal of sharps
- Hospital accrediting agency
- Sample obtained from finger stick
- Pump that vein up!
- Never perform a collection without this
- Tube which contains ACD
- Must know this to prevent contamination
- Carefusion prevents improper _____
- Both Vacutainer and syringe collections need this
- Brand of needle that we use
- Brand of wireless printers we use
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- Tower where Outpatient Chemo is found
- Cleanses the site
- High priority to meet our standards
- One of the THR Values
- Most effective infection control
- Used for infants
- State of patient needed for lipid studies
- A phlebotomist's second priority
- Precautions to use every time
- Type of isolation precaution
- Increases blood flow to the site
- A phlebotomist's first priority
- What you're aiming for
- Always wear these
25 Clues: Used for infants • Cleanses the site • Always wear these • Pump that vein up! • One of the THR Values • For disposal of sharps • What you're aiming for • Tube which contains ACD • Hospital accrediting agency • Brand of needle that we use • Type of isolation precaution • Precautions to use every time • A phlebotomist's first priority • Most effective infection control • ...
Lab Week 2013! 2013-04-24
Across
- Fast spinner
- Outside specimens are brought to the lab by this person
- The MDs that work downstairs
- Random or 24 hour
- Volume percentage of RBCs
- Sticky wrap material
- Pokey monarch
- Micro's warm place
- Where CBCs and PTs go
- CSF
- UW's TB test
- Most UW sendouts are drawn in this color tube
- Where all of the stool goes
- They do type and screens
- Where serum and plasma goes
- Another word for glucose
- anucleated cells that help form clots
- Hemoglobin A1C, for short
- metabolic panels are tested with this blood part
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- Hepatitis is tested with this blood part
- Sometimes used as a urine preservative
- Big rubber band
- DVT
- Pap smears go here
- ABG
- "Pour off" tool
- Hand PPE
- Makes tiny things look bigger
- White PPE
- Sugary drink, like flat pop
- Hematology makes a lot of these
31 Clues: DVT • ABG • CSF • Hand PPE • White PPE • Fast spinner • UW's TB test • Pokey monarch • Big rubber band • "Pour off" tool • Random or 24 hour • Pap smears go here • Micro's warm place • Sticky wrap material • Where CBCs and PTs go • They do type and screens • Another word for glucose • Volume percentage of RBCs • Hemoglobin A1C, for short • Where all of the stool goes • Where serum and plasma goes • ...
Lab Week 2015 2015-04-17
Across
- Keeps the POL's compliant
- Runs all over town
- Keeps the clinics happy
- Hematology Lead
- Smark remarks
- Did I tell you about the time . . .
- Yum, yum, yum
- Cytology Lead
- Peds Lead
- Immunology Lead
- Chemistry Lead
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- How can I help you?
- Bouncing shifts and sites
- Marion Lead
- Keeps the jokes coming
- Micro Lead
- Evening Lead
- V70.0 will NOT work
- Hiawatha Lead
- That is not the correct Resulting Agency
20 Clues: Peds Lead • Micro Lead • Marion Lead • Evening Lead • Smark remarks • Yum, yum, yum • Cytology Lead • Hiawatha Lead • Chemistry Lead • Hematology Lead • Immunology Lead • Runs all over town • How can I help you? • V70.0 will NOT work • Keeps the jokes coming • Keeps the clinics happy • Bouncing shifts and sites • Keeps the POL's compliant • Did I tell you about the time . . . • ...
Lab Week 2015 2015-04-19
Across
- fiery member of the Fantastic 4
- Department where Cholesterol is performed
- A member of the Fantastic Four that is married to Mr. Fantastic
- Prince of Asgard
- Used to slow blood flow when drawing blood
- Member of Xmen; he could freeze most things
- Leader of Fantastic Four
- “It’s Clobberin’ Time”
- Department where PT's are performed
- Computer system used in lab
- Container for used needles
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- Blind Member of Xmen
- Weapon X
- Department where CBC's are performed
- Device that measures small volumes of liquid
- Used to spin down tubes
- Best soldier in WWII
- Leader of SHEILD
- Got bitten by a spider
- Department where ABO's are performed
- “The Green Goliath”
- Bruce Wayne
- Owner of Stark Industries
- An Avenger that can make almost any shot
24 Clues: Weapon X • Bruce Wayne • Leader of SHEILD • Prince of Asgard • “The Green Goliath” • Blind Member of Xmen • Best soldier in WWII • Got bitten by a spider • “It’s Clobberin’ Time” • Used to spin down tubes • Leader of Fantastic Four • Owner of Stark Industries • Container for used needles • Computer system used in lab • fiery member of the Fantastic 4 • Department where PT's are performed • ...
Lab Week 2015 2015-04-19
Across
- “It’s Clobberin’ Time”
- “The Green Goliath”
- A member of the Fantastic Four that is married to Mr. Fantastic
- Department where Cholesterol is performed
- Department where PT's are performed
- Used to slow blood flow when drawing blood
- Device that measures small volumes of liquid
- Leader of Fantastic Four
- Department where CBC's are performed
- fiery member of the Fantastic 4
- Leader of SHEILD
- Container for used needles
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- An Avenger that can make almost any shot
- Department where ABO's are performed
- Owner of Stark Industries
- Got bitten by a spider
- Best soldier in WWII
- Used to spin down tubes
- Computer system used in lab
- Member of Xmen; he could freeze most things
- Bruce Wayne
- Prince of Asgard
- Weapon X
- Blind Member of Xmen
24 Clues: Weapon X • Bruce Wayne • Prince of Asgard • Leader of SHEILD • “The Green Goliath” • Best soldier in WWII • Blind Member of Xmen • “It’s Clobberin’ Time” • Got bitten by a spider • Used to spin down tubes • Leader of Fantastic Four • Owner of Stark Industries • Container for used needles • Computer system used in lab • fiery member of the Fantastic 4 • Department where PT's are performed • ...
Lab Week 2015 2015-04-02
Across
- our newest transfusion medicine doctor
- prevents graft vs host disease
- for Rh negative mothers
- blood supplier
- reagent manufacturer
- discovered abo blood groups
- used to seperate red cells and plasma
- improves fibrinogen
- turn around time of one hour
- medical center president
- number of units issued in a massive transfusion protocol
- word to describe blood bank staff at UMASS
- the first stage of agglutination
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- lectin that will help discern A1 cells from A2 cells (two words)
- red blood cells
- blood group associated with malaria infection and resistance
- our most common test
- our medical center
- component that helps blood clot
- must be done before using new equipment or procedures
20 Clues: blood supplier • red blood cells • our medical center • improves fibrinogen • reagent manufacturer • our most common test • for Rh negative mothers • medical center president • discovered abo blood groups • turn around time of one hour • prevents graft vs host disease • component that helps blood clot • the first stage of agglutination • used to seperate red cells and plasma • ...
Lab Week Crossword 2015-04-08
Across
- This tech has seen The Dave Matthews band three times (by choice!) ;)
- This phlebotomist has an adorable son named Peter.
- Inventor who inspired the name of some the Theranos engineered machines.
- This Phlebotomist has Sunshine as a middle name. Seriously!
- The cheapest test Theranos currently offers. ($1.55)
- This tech served 9 years in the coast guard and was stationed in Hawaii and New York.
- This person recently got engaged to a Tesla employee.
- The most expensive test Theranos currently offers. ($117.96)
- This San Diego native is the newest member of the GC team.
- This tech loves going fishing and started working at Theranos on his birthday.
- This Sacramento native has a dog named Ruxin and a bearded dragon named Zuul.
- The number of Walgreens clinics Theranos currently has open.
- This CLS has been skydiving in the Calistoga area.
- Month that Arizona bill HB2645 will go in to affect.
- This CLS got married in Germany and America in 2014.
- This person has their favorite flowers (dahlias) tattooed on their back.
- This member of Suraj’s team has calligraphy level handwriting.
- This person loves marine life, especially octopi and mermaids.
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- This tech plays League of Legends in her spare time.
- This tech has two cats: Linux and Serratia marcescens (Marcie for short).
- Where the Theranos HQ is located.
- This tech recently went to Vegas and watched Rock of Ages.
- This CLS has a daughter who loves Hello Kitty.
- This CAPSYS guy has wicked dance moves (go ahead, ask him to show you).
- These two people both left Valley Care to work for Theranos.
- This member of Nishit’s team attended Center High, a rival of Brooke’s high school.
- This tech has a growing collection of Disney themed cups.
- This tech enjoys fixing up her house in San Lorenzo with the help of her father.
- This tech may be obsessed with the Netflix series “The Unbreakable Kimmie Schmidt.”
- This phlebotomist has hung out with the 49er Frank Gore.
- This CAPSYS member has a laugh similar to Mickey Mouse.
31 Clues: Where the Theranos HQ is located. • This CLS has a daughter who loves Hello Kitty. • This phlebotomist has an adorable son named Peter. • This CLS has been skydiving in the Calistoga area. • This tech plays League of Legends in her spare time. • The cheapest test Theranos currently offers. ($1.55) • Month that Arizona bill HB2645 will go in to affect. • ...
Lab Week Puzzler 2014-04-11
Across
- Connects instruments to LSI
- Potentiator from cows
- Made from bunnies
- HPC source
- May have effected safety, purity or potency
- Echo Quality control
- Potentiator for solid phase
- Potentiator that cures constipation
- Dial up
- Blood bank instrument with smallest footprint
- Detects red cell antibodies
- Capture centrifuge
- Microwell washer
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- Markets HLA assays
- Order management program
- Markets Beadchips
- Alleges product deficiency
- Where complaints live
- Acronym for solid phase technology
- May have caused injury
- Made for high test volume
- Panocell cheat sheet
- Remote support through internet
- For returned goods
- Tropical fruit product
- Confirms the negatives
- Low ionic strength potentiator
- Outlines product risks
28 Clues: Dial up • HPC source • Microwell washer • Markets Beadchips • Made from bunnies • Markets HLA assays • For returned goods • Capture centrifuge • Echo Quality control • Panocell cheat sheet • Potentiator from cows • Where complaints live • May have caused injury • Tropical fruit product • Confirms the negatives • Outlines product risks • Order management program • Made for high test volume • ...
Lab Week - Phlebotomy 2014-04-03
Across
- Anaerobic and Aerobic (2 words).
- Needle disposal (2 words).
- I log your specimens in.
- PPE
- Cleanse first. No one wants a germy puncture site.
- Process of drawing blood.
- On the hour, every hour.
- A constricting device.
- Department for ESR testing.
- The larger the needle, the smaller the (blank).
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- Insert needles this side up.
- Additive to prevent clots.
- The first choice location.
- Let me use my wings, I don't want this to hurt!
- Quick! 10 minute timeframe.
- Main component of RBCs.
- Fluid portion of blood.
- With you for your 'hospital life'.
- Foam in, foam out.
- Per Doctors' orders.
- They just want to be a plug.
- Result of leaking blood vessel.
22 Clues: PPE • Foam in, foam out. • Per Doctors' orders. • A constricting device. • Main component of RBCs. • Fluid portion of blood. • I log your specimens in. • On the hour, every hour. • Process of drawing blood. • Additive to prevent clots. • The first choice location. • Needle disposal (2 words). • Quick! 10 minute timeframe. • Department for ESR testing. • Insert needles this side up. • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2023-10-18
Across
- abbreviation for coronary care unit
- small arteries
- prefix for around
- carry blood away from the heart; have thick walls; aorta is the biggest
- placed in the heart to regulate heartbeat
- abbreviation for cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- suffix for hardening
- abbreviation for review of systems
- muscle surrounding the heart
- root word for clot
- abbreviation for automated external defibrillator
- blood pressure cuff
- main component of the cardiovascular system
- suffix for narrowing
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- inflammation of the pericardial sac
- a weak artery wall that swells
- test that measures electrical activity of the heart through wires and tabs
- swollen and dilated veins, often found in the legs
- place of O2 and CO2 exchange; have thin walls and branch from arterioles
- test where x-ray dye is injected into blood vessels; used for diagnosing aneurysms
- portable ECG machine for patients to use over a period of time
- prefix for slow
- complete stopping of the heart
- high blood pressure
- abbreviation for mitral valve prolapse
25 Clues: small arteries • prefix for slow • prefix for around • root word for clot • high blood pressure • blood pressure cuff • suffix for hardening • suffix for narrowing • muscle surrounding the heart • a weak artery wall that swells • complete stopping of the heart • abbreviation for review of systems • inflammation of the pericardial sac • abbreviation for coronary care unit • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2023-10-18
Across
- a condition where an artery has a weakened wall.
- fast
- - bottom portion of the heart
- pain
- used to measure blood pressure; also known as a blood cuff
- vein
- the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed.
- blood pressure
- artery disease- there is a narrowing in the arteries surrounding the heart
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- delicate and thin blood vessels
- electrocardiography
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- blood vessels that collect oxyen and return it to your heart
- Infraction- also known as a heart attack
- tube-like structure transporting fluids, nutrients, and oyxgen throughout our body.
- heart,
- echocardiogram
- monitor- portal EKG machine
- - made of cardiac muscle
- middle
- cardiovascular
- an ultrasound used to look at its heart and vessels
- used to look at blood vessels
- known as blood pressure
- - tool used to listen to the heart
25 Clues: fast • pain • vein • heart, • middle • echocardiogram • cardiovascular • blood pressure • electrocardiography • known as blood pressure • - made of cardiac muscle • monitor- portal EKG machine • - bottom portion of the heart • used to look at blood vessels • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • delicate and thin blood vessels • - tool used to listen to the heart • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2023-10-23
Across
- Means Chest Pain
- Disease meaning excessive pressure; also known as high blood pressure
- An ultrasound test used to look at the heart and blood vessels
- Abbreviation meaning rule out.
- Abbreviation meaning congestive heart failure
- A condition where the pericardial sac is inflamed.
- Suffix meaning hardening
- A specialized radiology test where X-ray dye is injected into blood vessels
- Tool that measures blood pressure
- Suffix meaning narrowing
- Root word meaning heart
- Shortness of breath
- Heart Doctor
- Lead from arteries to capillaries; uses a suffix meaning small
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- Disease where your arteries harden causing heart disease
- Carries oxygenated blood away from the heart
- Prefix meaning fast
- Test that records the electrical activity of the heart; also known as an ECG
- Carries deoxygenated blood towards the heart
- Center of the cardiovascular system; pumps blood throughout the body
- Abbreviation meaning chief complaint
- Abbreviation meaning myocardial infarction; also known as a heart attack
- Word meaning rapid heart rate.
- Root meaning plug or blockage
- A condition where an artery has a weakened wall
- Abbreviation meaning pulse
- Abbreviation meaning vital signs stable
- Monitor A portable ECG machine
- Smallest blood vessels; lead from arterioles to venules
- Abbreviation meaning hypertension
30 Clues: Heart Doctor • Means Chest Pain • Prefix meaning fast • Shortness of breath • Root word meaning heart • Suffix meaning hardening • Suffix meaning narrowing • Abbreviation meaning pulse • Root meaning plug or blockage • Word meaning rapid heart rate. • Abbreviation meaning rule out. • Monitor A portable ECG machine • Tool that measures blood pressure • Abbreviation meaning hypertension • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2023-10-23
26 Clues: two • pain • slow • self • sound • heart • three • vessel • artery • against • without • disease • rupture • to bring • condition • hardening • cutting into • pertaining to • pertaining to • pertaining to • one who studies • surgical repair • beyond or excess • across or through • process of cutting • instrument for viewing
Zoology Lab Seven 2024-02-08
Across
- Cavity A central digestive compartment with a single opening, serving both as a digestive and circulatory system, found in certain invertebrates like cnidarians.
- A toxin produced by certain organisms, often cnidarians, that can induce paralysis or other effects on prey or predators.
- The female reproductive organ where eggs are produced and mature.
- The sensory hair-like structure that, when stimulated, causes the discharge of a cnidocyte's nematocyst.
- A form of asexual reproduction where a new organism develops from an outgrowth on the parent organism.
- A ring-shaped structure in the body of a jellyfish that encircles the bell and aids in the circulation of nutrients and waste.
- The early polyp stage in the life cycle of a jellyfish characterized by a tubular body with tentacles surrounding a central mouth.
- A reproductive structure in colonial hydrozoans that contains gonozooids.
- Reproductive organs responsible for producing gametes (eggs or sperm) in jellyfish and other animals.
- The central area of a jellyfish's body where the mouth is located.
- The gelatinous, non-living layer found between the epidermis and gastrodermis in cnidarians, providing structural support.
- Pouches extending from the central stomach of a jellyfish, involved in digestion and nutrient absorption.
- An opening in the body wall of certain animals, particularly sponges, through which water enters.
- Wall The outer covering of an animal's body, providing structure, protection, and support.
- The chain of saucer-shaped segments formed during strobilation in the life cycle of certain jellyfish.
- A series of canals radiating from the circular canal of a jellyfish, distributing nutrients throughout the body.
- The base of a cnidarian's body where the organism attaches to a substrate.
- The outermost layer of cells covering the body of an organism, providing protection and sometimes serving other functions like gas exchange.
- Having both male and female in the same individuals
- A ciliated groove in the pharynx of some cnidarians, used for directing water into the digestive cavity.
- A free-swimming, ciliated larval stage in the life cycle of cnidarians.
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- The adhesive base or foot of certain sessile organisms, providing attachment to a substrate.
- Feeding polyps in colonial cnidarians responsible for capturing prey.
- having the male and female organs in separate and distinct individuals
- Small, specialized organelles within cnidocytes that contain a coiled, thread-like structure capable of injecting toxins into prey or attackers.
- Radial partitions within the body cavity of certain animals, such as corals, contributing to structural support.
- The male reproductive organ where sperm is produced.
- The part of the digestive tract situated between the mouth and the esophagus.
- Small, asexual reproductive structures that develop into jellyfish in the life cycle of cnidarians.
- The process by which a scyphistoma forms a series of stacked, saucer-shaped segments called strobilae, which eventually develop into individual medusae.
- Specialized cells containing stinging organelles (nematocysts) found in cnidarians and used for defense and capturing prey.
- Partial partitions within the body cavity of certain animals, such as corals, which may not extend fully across the cavity.
- Elongated, often flexible structures bearing sensory organs or appendages, used for feeding, locomotion, or defense in various organisms, particularly invertebrates such as cnidarians.
- The opening of a moss capsule through which spores are released.
- A sensory structure found on the margin of the bell of certain jellyfish, containing nerve cells and sensory organs.
- The living tissue that connects polyps in colonial cnidarians, allowing for communication and nutrient sharing.
- The inner layer of cells that lines the gastrovascular cavity in cnidarians and some other invertebrates, involved in digestion and nutrient absorption.
- The mouth-like structure at the oral end of certain invertebrates, typically found in cnidarians such as jellyfish and hydras.
- Thread-like structures containing nematocysts found in the body cavity of certain sea anemones, used for defense and prey capture.
- Arm-like extensions from the central mouth of certain jellyfish, aiding in prey capture and digestion.
40 Clues: Having both male and female in the same individuals • The male reproductive organ where sperm is produced. • The opening of a moss capsule through which spores are released. • The female reproductive organ where eggs are produced and mature. • The central area of a jellyfish's body where the mouth is located. • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2022-06-17
Across
- Vessels that bring blood back to the heart
- Blood clots which can travel or form in the brain cause this disease
- Vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- Disease associated with the heart, veins, arteries, or other cardiovascular system parts
- Test scan on the heart during exercise to view blood activity within the heart
- Records the electrical signal from the heart to check for different heart conditions
- Used to monitor and test the endurance of the heart under exercise
- Disease which makes blood pumping difficult for the heart
- Pertaining to the lungs and oxygen circulation
- Abnormal weakening of the aorta or abdominal aortic aneurysm
- of the heart
- Ultrasound device used to scan the circulatory structure
- A red body fluid that circulates through veins and arteries
Down
- Hardened arteries disease
- Insulated electric catheters are placed through the large vein in the upper leg and threaded into the heart, used to study the electrical
- Meaning "vessel"
- Tiny vessels that branch off from arteries to deliver blood to all body tissues
- A muscular blood pump
- When electrical impulses in the heart are not working properly
- Relating to the arteries
- Surrounding in relation to "pericardial"
- Acute myocardial infarction or heart attack
- Irregular heartbeat disease
- Coronary artery bypass surgery to bypass blockages in arteries and veins
- Relating to, or affecting the heart and blood vessels
- Permanent pacemaker or an implantable device to treat low heart rates
26 Clues: of the heart • Meaning "vessel" • A muscular blood pump • Relating to the arteries • Hardened arteries disease • Irregular heartbeat disease • Surrounding in relation to "pericardial" • Vessels that bring blood back to the heart • Acute myocardial infarction or heart attack • Vessels that carry blood away from the heart • Pertaining to the lungs and oxygen circulation • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2022-10-21
Across
- automated external defibrillator
- across
- swollen and dilated veins.
- a test when X-ray dye called contrast is injected into blood vessels to diagnose things like narrowing (stenosis) or aneurysms.
- the outer layer.
- fast
- through
- condition in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed.
- beats per minute
- a condition in which an artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell, like a balloon
- is better known as high blood pressure
- basic metabolic panel
Down
- a condition in which the heart is not efficiently pumping from the left ventricle, causing reduced blood flow.
- a test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels.
- also known as EKG or ECG
- the thin inner layer that lines each chamber
- The wall between the right and left atria
- against
- pertaining to
- blood pressure
- The wall between the right and left ventricles
- used to measure certain items in the blood that may indicate heart muscle damage
- the middle, muscular layer that contracts to pump blood.
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
24 Clues: fast • across • against • through • pertaining to • blood pressure • the outer layer. • beats per minute • basic metabolic panel • also known as EKG or ECG • swollen and dilated veins. • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • automated external defibrillator • is better known as high blood pressure • The wall between the right and left atria • the thin inner layer that lines each chamber • ...
Bio 102 lab 2023-02-25
Across
- What is happening to fish size?
- How a invasive aquatic species often transported to new environments?
- What type of eggs do amniotes produce?
- Which group of dinosaurs did birds evolve from?
- What type of coral reef is effected most by hurricanes?
- What happens to coral after around a month in warmer water?
- 2 pairs of temporal openings are consistent among most of which group?
- Birds are a part of which group, descended from the earliest tetrapods?
- What is the earliest group of vertebrates to be widely successful predators?
- What fossils show the transition from reptilian dinosaurs to birds?
- What is the relative of living frogs with small tusks at the end of its snout?
- Which fish are the most diverse group of vertebrates alive today?
- What bones do turtle's shells rest on?
- Where did modern coral reef science begin?
- What is the largest known species of turtle to ever live?
Down
- Which organisms have a lifecycle between aquatic and terrestrial?
- What is the term for organisms with four limbs?
- What can invasive mussels prevent native mussels from doing when they attach?
- Around 10,000 species of this animal exist, and are technically dinosaurs
- What is the earliest group of vertebrates to evolve powered flight?
- What element is used up by bacteria during decomposition?
- Fossils show many dinosaurs may have had what feature, also had by birds?
- What type of scans can be used to view fossils without cutting into them?
- In what type of animal did limbs originate?
- Large ______ are a sign of a healthy ecosystem
- What land animal plays a part in coral reef health?
- whale What is the largest living vertebrate?
- How are native mussels being found on the floor of the canal?
- What structure provides anchorage for muscles and teeth?
- Costal zones containing runoff that spikes phytoplankton and algae growth?
30 Clues: What is happening to fish size? • What type of eggs do amniotes produce? • What bones do turtle's shells rest on? • Where did modern coral reef science begin? • In what type of animal did limbs originate? • whale What is the largest living vertebrate? • Large ______ are a sign of a healthy ecosystem • What is the term for organisms with four limbs? • ...
Lab Week 2023 2023-03-02
Across
- Plates are smeared in these
- What the "A" stands for in RACE
- Red blood cell
- Mislabeled specimens require a _______
- Helps us view bacteria
- The study of viruses
- Four tubes are drawn for this test and incubated for 24 hours before being spun down
- Laboratory PPE for the hands
- Used to send specimens to lab
- A type of needle
Down
- What color tube is used to run a CBC?
- Comprehensive ____________ Panel
- Phlebotomists love these
- Decreased in patients with anemia
- Used to concentrate cells in a body fluid specimen onto a slide
- April 23rd-29th
- A person who draws blood
- The liquid portion of blood remaining after a clot forms
- The most common specimen used to run a Drug Screen
- Blood Bank inspection agency
20 Clues: Red blood cell • April 23rd-29th • A type of needle • The study of viruses • Helps us view bacteria • Phlebotomists love these • A person who draws blood • Plates are smeared in these • Laboratory PPE for the hands • Blood Bank inspection agency • Used to send specimens to lab • What the "A" stands for in RACE • Comprehensive ____________ Panel • Decreased in patients with anemia • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2023-03-16
Across
- / Ventricular Tachycardia
- Arrest / Stopping of the heart
- / Inflammation
- Infection / Heart attack, heart does not get blood flow that it needs
- / Distributes oxygen
- / Pericardial sac around heart is inflamed, caused by viruses
- Test / How well is the system functioning
- Heart Failure / Heart is not efficiently pumping from heart ventricle
- / Organs
- / Inner
- / Procedure done in radiology, X-ray dye called contrast
- / Coronary Artery Bypass
- / Enlarged
Down
- Artery Disease / Narrowing of the arteries surrounded by the heart
- / Blood vessels that collect oxygen
- / Fine branching blood vessels that form a network between the arterioles and venues
- / Potassium Chloride
- / Middle
- Monitor / Portable EEG machine that patients wear for a few days
- Transplantation / Surgical procedure in which patients heart is replaced with a heart from a donor
- / Process of cutting
- / Premature Ventricular Contraction
- / Hypertension
- / Ultrasound that loos at your heart and vessels
- / Pumps blood
25 Clues: / Inner • / Middle • / Organs • / Enlarged • / Pumps blood • / Inflammation • / Hypertension • / Potassium Chloride • / Distributes oxygen • / Process of cutting • / Coronary Artery Bypass • / Ventricular Tachycardia • Arrest / Stopping of the heart • / Blood vessels that collect oxygen • / Premature Ventricular Contraction • Test / How well is the system functioning • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2023-03-08
Across
- narrowing of the arteries surrounding the heart
- meaning around
- shows narrowing, detects aneurysms, collects samples, and detects pressure in the heart
- ultrasound to look at the heart and vessels
- Coronary Artery Bypass Graft
- the main artery of the human body
- thick walls, carries blood away from the heart
- pumps blood through the body
- thin walls, carries blood to the heart
- helps indicate heart muscle damage
- pertaining to the lungs
- Blood
- measures how hard the heart works
Down
- heart pumps inefficiently, reducing blood flow
- x-ray dye injected into the blood vessels
- Blood Pressure
- a complete stopping of the heart
- meaning middle
- used to exchange oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nutrients
- meaning inner or within
- also known as myocardial infarction
- Chest Pain
- pertaining to the heart
- artery has a weakened wall, leading to swelling
- Shortness of Breathe
25 Clues: Blood • Chest Pain • Blood Pressure • meaning around • meaning middle • Shortness of Breathe • meaning inner or within • pertaining to the heart • pertaining to the lungs • Coronary Artery Bypass Graft • pumps blood through the body • a complete stopping of the heart • the main artery of the human body • measures how hard the heart works • helps indicate heart muscle damage • ...
Lab Week 2024 2024-04-09
Across
- What kind of surgery we do here
- Those big, cold boxes we use
- The best arthropods in the entire world ever
- The S in GMS
- The name of our beloved processor
- Cheese will literally kill this man
- The H in H&E
- The science of laboratory examination of samples of body tissue for diagnostic purposes
- The S in PAS
- What the docs use to look at slides
- Usually wears purple coats...
- The worst person in the clinic
- Either basal cell or squamous cell, most of the time...
Down
- The subject we are the techs of!
- The kind of wax we embed in
- The tool we use to cut ribbons on!
- The E in H&E
- The deadliest skin cancer!
- What we do with tissue right after processing!
- Fill in the blank: _____ Fast Red Stain
- Stain - 10
- The coolest histotech in the lab
- Did someone say BTS?!
23 Clues: Stain - 10 • The S in GMS • The E in H&E • The H in H&E • The S in PAS • Did someone say BTS?! • The deadliest skin cancer! • The kind of wax we embed in • Those big, cold boxes we use • Usually wears purple coats... • The worst person in the clinic • What kind of surgery we do here • The subject we are the techs of! • The coolest histotech in the lab • The name of our beloved processor • ...
Lab Week 2024 2024-04-15
Across
- group of disorders characterized by skin discoloration due to hemorrhages under the skin
- increased level of potassium
- pertaining to or resembling serum
- surgical instrument for withdrawing fluids from a cavity of the body
- collection or group of bacteria
- excessive eating, gluttony
- science that deals with the function and structure of body cells
- degree of pathogenicity of a microorganism as indicated by the severity of the disease produced
- breakdown of glycogen into glucose
- armed services blood program
- liberation of hemoglobin
- localized collection of pus caused by infection buried in tissues, organs, or confined spaces
Down
- stored at -18C or colder
- occurring in various distinct forms
- blood levels of a drug just before a drug dose is administered
- irrigation or washing out of an organ
- biological catalyst
- killing microorganisms, or suppressing their multiplication or growth
- difficult or labored breathing
- term applied to any neoplastic disorder of the lymphoid tissue
20 Clues: biological catalyst • stored at -18C or colder • liberation of hemoglobin • excessive eating, gluttony • increased level of potassium • armed services blood program • difficult or labored breathing • collection or group of bacteria • pertaining to or resembling serum • breakdown of glycogen into glucose • occurring in various distinct forms • irrigation or washing out of an organ • ...
Lab Week 2024 2024-03-28
Across
- Study of nature and cause of disease
- Improper order of draw can lead to
- Which tube needs to sit for about 30 minutes before being spun
- Which test needs to be drawn after taking a special drink
- Test that needs to be reviewed by a pathologist
- When doing a walk-in for a specimen in processing what department should you be using when in epic
- Used to prep skin for blood cultures
- Preferred vein for venipuncture
- What should not be done in the first and last hour of your shift without leadership approval
- When doing a mini reg the encounter date is the same as the date of
- I receive phone calls, order recollects, and addons
Down
- Leaving the tourniquet on too long causes
- Perform 10 tomahawk chops to mix antigens
- Place me in a bag at all times when going into patient rooms
- Injured blood vessel, skin may turn purple
- Make sure to include this when putting a comment in the PDA
- When do we use a 18 gauge needle
- I need to be sent out by processors on the weekend and I'm very popular
- An ACTH plasma needs to be stored as a
- I need help finding a policy, where do I find it
- Add on BMP and HH, Orange top is available, but no lavender top in lab how should you result addon
21 Clues: Preferred vein for venipuncture • When do we use a 18 gauge needle • Improper order of draw can lead to • Study of nature and cause of disease • Used to prep skin for blood cultures • An ACTH plasma needs to be stored as a • Leaving the tourniquet on too long causes • Perform 10 tomahawk chops to mix antigens • Injured blood vessel, skin may turn purple • ...
Lab Week 2024 2024-04-03
Across
- The lab's traffic cop, stopping the flow of blood.
- The lab's protein disco, separating molecules by dance moves.
- The lab's floating detective, measuring liquid density.
- The lab's temperature talk, speaking in Celsius.
- The lab's whirlwind romance, mixing chemicals.
- The lab's detective agency, hunting for antibodies.
- The lab's art class, staining and painting tissue pictures.
- The red carpet VIP in every blood cell, with an oxygen invite.
- The lab's tiny treasure hunt, searching for clues in tissues.
- Jell-O's cooler, scientific cousin.
- Exploring the minuscule world of bacteria, viruses, and more!
- The tiny stage where bacteria dance and grow.
- The study of blood, where vampires are scientists.
Down
- The lab's VIP guest, always being analyzed.
- The lab's crime scene investigation, decoding diseases.
- The mad scientist's favorite volcano-shaped flask.
- The lab's fiery dragon, spewing blue flames.
- A tiny magic wand for liquid transfers.
- The lab's mood ring, revealing if things are sour or sweet.
- The warm, cozy nest for growing baby microbes.
- Turn small stuff into big discoveries!
- The lab's ultimate spin class machine, also known as the Hemolyzer 9000.
- The lab's deli slicer for thin tissue sandwiches.
- The mysterious ingredient in the lab's cooking show.
- The lab's postmortem party, unraveling the mysteries of death.
- The lab's measuring mug, not for morning coffee.
- The lab's water ballet, where molecules dance across membranes.
- The spa for lab equipment, giving a germ-free glow.
- The lab's mini-measurement, a drop in the bucket.
- The lab's copy machine, replicating DNA like a pro.
30 Clues: Jell-O's cooler, scientific cousin. • Turn small stuff into big discoveries! • A tiny magic wand for liquid transfers. • The lab's VIP guest, always being analyzed. • The lab's fiery dragon, spewing blue flames. • The tiny stage where bacteria dance and grow. • The warm, cozy nest for growing baby microbes. • The lab's whirlwind romance, mixing chemicals. • ...
geoscience lab saftey 2024-08-16
Across
- rough play in which people push and hit each other, or behave in a silly way.
- close-fitting eyeglasses with side shields, for protecting the eyes from glare, dust, water, etc.
- a tall narrow container with a volume scale used especially for measuring liquids.
- disposable plastic pipets used to transfer small volumes of liquids
- fitting clothing is quite large and does not fit tightly
- a lipped cylindrical glass container for laboratory use.
- a ventilated enclosure in a chemistry laboratory, in which harmful volatile chemicals can be used or kept.
- necklaces or earing
- a violent and destructive shattering or blowing apart of something, as is caused by a bomb.
Down
- A volumetric pipette is a laboratory instrument used to measure and transfer a specific volume of liquid with a high level of accuracy
- hairstyle where the head hair is allowed to grow to a considerable length.
- used to snuff out fires
- cleansing solution for a person's eye.
- a substance that is capable of causing the illness or death of a living organism when introduced or absorbed.
- a thin glass tube closed at one end, used to hold small amounts of material for laboratory testing or experiments.
- a conical flat-bottomed laboratory flask with a narrow neck.
- a small adjustable gas burner used in laboratories.
- To give notice to by waving something; to wave the hand to; to beckon.
- a flat heated surface (or a set of these), typically portable, used for cooking food or keeping it hot.
- covering for the hand having separate sections for each of the fingers and the thumb and often extending part way up the arm.
20 Clues: necklaces or earing • used to snuff out fires • cleansing solution for a person's eye. • a small adjustable gas burner used in laboratories. • fitting clothing is quite large and does not fit tightly • a lipped cylindrical glass container for laboratory use. • a conical flat-bottomed laboratory flask with a narrow neck. • ...
LAB EQUIPMENT QUIZ 2024-08-20
Across
- A bottle used for testing milk fat content
- A glassware used for accurate liquid transfer
- A laboratory heat source that uses natural gas
- A glassware used to evaporate liquid
- A glassware used for holing a small amount of liquid
- A heating device that surrounds a flask
- It measures the acidity and alkalinity of a solution
- has a conical shape & used for mixing solutions
- added to prevent bumping during boiling
- An instrument used for viewing small objects
Down
- A glassware container with a cylindrical shape
- An instrument used for precise mass measurement
- A glassware used for culturing microorganisms
- An appliance used for drying and sterilizing equipment
- It is used for small amounts of liquid
- A protective handwear worn in the laboratory
- Used for precise volume measurement in titration
- Protective eyewear
- An equipment used for high-temperature heating
- An apparatus used for continuous extraction of a substance
20 Clues: Protective eyewear • A glassware used to evaporate liquid • It is used for small amounts of liquid • A heating device that surrounds a flask • added to prevent bumping during boiling • A bottle used for testing milk fat content • A protective handwear worn in the laboratory • An instrument used for viewing small objects • A glassware used for culturing microorganisms • ...
Chemistry Lab Equipment 2024-08-15
Across
- Used for holding and organizing test tubes on the counter of the lab station.
- Used to measure substances to a known volume, they can only measure to one specific volume.
- Used to retrieve and dispense powder or solid chemicals for weighing or transferring to flasks or beakers.
- Used to measure the temperature of solutions recorded in celsius.
- Used for handling hot crucibles; also used to pick up other hot objects but NOT to be used to pick up beakers.
- Connect to a ringstand and provide stable, elevated platforms for the reaction.
- Something worn to protect your eyes during all lab exercises.
- Used to hold a test tube that may be too hot to handle.
- Used to hold a small amount of a solid, such as a product of a reaction.
- Sits on top of an iron ring to provide a place to stand a beaker.
- Used to close containers to avoid spillage or contamination, substances should never be heated with this on.
- Safe and convenient way to perform reactions that require heating over a Bunsen burner.
- Used to aid in the transfer of liquid from one vessel to another.
- Used to attach rods to ring stand for certain experiments.
- Used to pickup small objects.
Down
- Used to perform many small scare reactions at one time.
- Used for precise measurements (mass).
- Used to clean out test tubes and graduated Cylinders.
- Used to heat certain solids, more specifically metals to very high temperatures.
- Used to measure volumes of liquids (varying volumes, and used often in labs in here).
- Measures and delivers exact volumes of liquids (typically used in college labs).
- Used to grind up substances into fine powder.
- Used as a support for porcelain crucibles when being heated over a Bunsen burner.
- Delivers a wash solution (typically distilled water) to a specific area.
- Used to move beakers that contain hot liquids.
- Used to hold substances during lab activities, and hold small amounts of materials and can easily be held over a flame.
- Paper used to separate solids and liquids.
- Used to manually stir solutions or transfer a single drop of a solution.
- Used to hold both solids and liquids and help to stir or heat a solution that are unlikely to splatter.
- Used to hold solids or liquids that could release gases during a reaction or that are likely to splatter if stirred or heated.
- Used to weigh solids that will be later transferred to another vessel.
- Used to light bunsen burners.
- Used for the heating of nonvolatile liquids and solids.
- Used to transfer a small volume of a liquid (We use instead of a glass eyedroper).
34 Clues: Used to light bunsen burners. • Used to pickup small objects. • Used for precise measurements (mass). • Paper used to separate solids and liquids. • Used to grind up substances into fine powder. • Used to move beakers that contain hot liquids. • Used to clean out test tubes and graduated Cylinders. • Used to perform many small scare reactions at one time. • ...
More Lab Fun 2024-07-23
Across
- American cook who unknowingly infected many people with a pathogenic bacteria in the early 1900s.
- Microscopic study of tissues and organs.
- Q fever
- Inclusions found in myeloid blast cells during AML.
- Destruction of RBCs.
- T4
- Most commonly used area for venipuncture.
- This blood group antibody appears shiny and refractile under the microscope
- Immature red blood cells
- This food is a common trigger for G6PD deficiency.
- These are formed in the bone marrow and circulate in the blood and lymph tissue.
Down
- A series of steps that occur after tissue injury to stop bleeding and form a blood clot.
- This maternal bacterial colonization may cause serious infections in newborns, such as meningitis, sepsis, pneumonia, and/or stillbirth.
- A positive result for this antibody in conjunction with consistent clinical features may be suggestive of rheumatoid arthritis.
- Mixture of DTT and Papain that is used to remove antibody from sensitized RBCs.
- Tickborn disease caused by gram negative intracellular organisms.
- Needle used to access a superficial vein
- Rice-water stool
- Most prevalent viral STD in the USA.
- Causes nongonococcal urethritis.
- Turbulent blood flow may cause destruction of RBCs and form these:
- Cat-scratch fever
- There is no cure for this virus. It will always remain in the body (lies dormant in the tissues).
- The detection of leukocytes in urine uses this reagent.
24 Clues: T4 • Q fever • Rice-water stool • Cat-scratch fever • Destruction of RBCs. • Immature red blood cells • Causes nongonococcal urethritis. • Most prevalent viral STD in the USA. • Microscopic study of tissues and organs. • Needle used to access a superficial vein • Most commonly used area for venipuncture. • This food is a common trigger for G6PD deficiency. • ...
Endocrine Physiology Lab 2024-10-01
Across
- Released in bursts
- The "stress" hormone
- A physician's assistant?
- Retiring after this semester
- How hormones travel in the body
- Does reps for science
- Anterior pituitary hormone
- Liver hormone that stimulates growth
- Athletic trainer in former life
- Peptide based hormones require this
- Integrates nervous and endocrine systems
- Feedback loop that stimulates
Down
- Stimulates glucose uptake
- Chemical messenger in blood
- Went to school in Louisiana
- Male anabolic growth hormone
- Concentrations change in morning vs night
- Region that secretes cortisol
- Stimulates lipolysis
- Female developmental hormone
- Is a registered dietitian
- Received PhD from Temple University
- Registered nurse
23 Clues: Registered nurse • Released in bursts • The "stress" hormone • Stimulates lipolysis • Does reps for science • A physician's assistant? • Stimulates glucose uptake • Is a registered dietitian • Anterior pituitary hormone • Chemical messenger in blood • Went to school in Louisiana • Retiring after this semester • Male anabolic growth hormone • Female developmental hormone • ...
Medical Terminology Lab 2024-10-08
Across
- A condition where the heart's function is impaired
- Hardening of the arteries due to plaque buildup
- Monitor: A portable device that records heart activity over 24 hours
- A test that records the electrical activity of the heart
- Blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart
- Prefix relating to blood vessels
- A general term for diseases of the heart and blood vessels
- Prefix referring to blood vessels
- Small blood vessels where gas exchange occurs between blood and tissues
- A narrowing of the coronary arteries
Down
- An irregular heartbeat that can affect heart function
- An imaging test that uses X-rays to see blood vessels
- Test: A test that measures heart function under physical stress
- Suffix meaning "blood condition"
- The muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- High blood pressure that can lead to serious health problems
- An ultrasound that visualizes heart structures and function
- The force of blood against the walls of arteries
- Prefix meaning "heart."
- Suffix indicating inflammation
- The largest artery in the body, which carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body
- Myocardial Infarction, or heart attack.
- Failure: A condition in which the heart cannot pump enough blood
- Arrest: Medical term for a heart attack
- Blood vessels that return deoxygenated blood back to the heart
25 Clues: Prefix meaning "heart." • Suffix indicating inflammation • Suffix meaning "blood condition" • Prefix relating to blood vessels • Prefix referring to blood vessels • A narrowing of the coronary arteries • Myocardial Infarction, or heart attack. • Arrest: Medical term for a heart attack • Hardening of the arteries due to plaque buildup • ...
Lab Week 2023 2023-04-13
Across
- condition where red cell count or hemoglobin level is below normal
- a protein involved in forming blood clots in the body
- cell responsible for the production of blood platelets
- procedure that removes waste substance from the circulating blood
- protozoan parasite that is sexually transmitted
- erythrocytes with a slit-like central pallor, giving them the appearance of "coffee beans" or "kissing lips"
- the study of micoorganisms (bacteria,viruses,parasites)
- procedure in which a needle is used to take blood from a vein
- hormone produced naturally by the pancreas and controls the level of glucose in the blood
- the study of hormones
- increased platelet count
- these crystals have a characteristic octahedral or envelope shape; fine focusing will cause the "x" to be refractile
Down
- process of configuring an instrument to provide a result for a sample within an acceptable range
- the rupture or destruction of red cells resulting in the release of hemoglobin
- the percentage by volume of red cells in your blood
- low lint wipes used to clean in the lab
- red blood cell
- cloudy appearance due to excess lipid content
- salts and minerals such as sodium, potassium, chloride and bicarbonate
- device used to separate the cells from the liquid intercellular matrix
- waste product made by your body during the digestion of protein and is toxic when high levels build up in the bloodstream
- having reduced color or hemoglobin content
- presence of blood in the urine
- Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
- clumping of red blood cells that appear to be stacked like a roll of coins
25 Clues: red blood cell • the study of hormones • increased platelet count • presence of blood in the urine • Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid • low lint wipes used to clean in the lab • having reduced color or hemoglobin content • cloudy appearance due to excess lipid content • protozoan parasite that is sexually transmitted • the percentage by volume of red cells in your blood • ...
Lab Week 2023 2023-04-26
Across
- very sick people
- citrate coagulation
- outpatient surgery
- syphilis
- ED Dept
- self-adhesive tape
- thyroid
- plain blood bank
- centrifuge
- edta hematology
- coagulation
- rubberband that constricts
- chemistry panel
- pregnancy test
Down
- very little people
- blood bank ID
- ph, ketones, nitrate
- inpatient customers
- blood culture collection
- heparin chemistry
- cardiac marker
- white, red, platelet
22 Clues: ED Dept • thyroid • syphilis • centrifuge • coagulation • blood bank ID • cardiac marker • pregnancy test • edta hematology • chemistry panel • very sick people • plain blood bank • heparin chemistry • very little people • outpatient surgery • self-adhesive tape • citrate coagulation • inpatient customers • ph, ketones, nitrate • white, red, platelet • blood culture collection • rubberband that constricts
Unit 5 Lab 2022-11-05
Across
- inner layer, lining of each chamber
- congestive hear failure
- swollen and dilated veins in the legs
- blood pressure
- hardening
- study of
- dye is used to look at vessels
- myocardial infarction
- specialized in the heart
- carries blood to the heart
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- fast
- low blood pressure
- thick walls, carries blood away
- lab to look for heart muscle damage
- hypertension
- above
- sac around the heart is inflamed
- blood pressure cuff
Down
- sound of blood going through vessels
- exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide
- EKG
- enlarged
- artery has a weakened wall, swelling
- elevated blood pressure
- largest artery in the body
26 Clues: EKG • fast • above • study of • enlarged • hardening • hypertension • blood pressure • low blood pressure • blood pressure cuff • myocardial infarction • congestive hear failure • elevated blood pressure • specialized in the heart • carries blood to the heart • largest artery in the body • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • dye is used to look at vessels • thick walls, carries blood away • ...
Chemistry Lab Equipment 2022-08-05
Across
- finds the mass of substances
- securely holds various glasswear over bunsen burners when connected to a ring stand
- organizes test tubes
- used to close containers: usually conical flasks
- used to safely dispense liquids from pipettes
- used to heat nonvolatile substances at an even temperature
- used to support funnels and crucibles on a ring stand
- delivers small volumes of chemicals during a titration
- used to accurately measure liquids to .1 cm3
- delivers distilled water
- light bunsen burner
- usded for heating liquids that could possibly release gases or splatter
- uses gas to produce a flame to heat nonvolatile substances
- used to pick up small objects
- used for pulverizing solids
Down
- used to deliver a fixed volume of liquid
- used to cover beakers or to hold small amounts of product
- transfers small amounts of liquid and are thrown away after use
- identifies acids and bases
- used for heating certain solids to very high temperatures
- collects gases
- used to dispense solid chemicals from their containers
- used to clean test tubes and other lab apparatuses
- used for holding test tubes which are too hot to handle
- suspends glass over bunsen burner
- used for heating liquids that will not release gasses or splatter
- spreads flame out evenly beneath glasswear
- used for evaporating liquids from solids
- used to move hot items
- used to weigh solids on an electronic balance
- used to heat and hold small amounts of chemicals for viewing or chemical reactions
- used to measure the temperature of substances
- used to agitate chemicals and transfering a single drop of a solution
33 Clues: collects gases • light bunsen burner • organizes test tubes • used to move hot items • delivers distilled water • identifies acids and bases • used for pulverizing solids • finds the mass of substances • used to pick up small objects • suspends glass over bunsen burner • used to deliver a fixed volume of liquid • used for evaporating liquids from solids • ...
Happy Lab Week 2022-04-26
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- we're developing a new one right now
- buccal a kit type specific to PGx
- one of two different forms of a gene
- monday, wednesday, and friday mornings
- College of American _______
- what there's no such thing as, or T/TH at noon
- the tertiary structure of DNA
- DNA->RNA->protein, or the central ___
- the backbone of Invitae Seattle
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- I <3 ____
- messenger molecule
- magical laboratory software
- they always deliver
- robotic accessioning software
- order a test with this
- deoxyribonucleic acid
- you can't see him!
- they work in the lab
- report _____ tool
- an observable trait
20 Clues: I <3 ____ • report _____ tool • messenger molecule • you can't see him! • they always deliver • an observable trait • they work in the lab • deoxyribonucleic acid • order a test with this • magical laboratory software • College of American _______ • robotic accessioning software • the tertiary structure of DNA • the backbone of Invitae Seattle • buccal a kit type specific to PGx • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2023-09-17
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- IV
- bottom of heart
- destruction
- muscle
- automated emergency defibrillator
- when the pericardial sac gets inflamed
- swollen and dilated veins
- hypertension
- outer layer of the heart
- when the heart completely stops
- inflammation
- ER
- have thick walls and move blood away from the heart
- blood pressure cuff
- a swollen artery
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- records the electrical activity of the heart
- what the doctor typically uses to listen to your heart
- dilated vein
- acute myocardial infarction
- made of cardiac muscle; divided into 4 chambers
- have thin walls and move blood toward the heart
- double layer sac enclosing the layers of the heart
- high blood pressure
- tool to regulate heart beat
- top of heart
- used to diagnose an aneurysm
- aorta
27 Clues: IV • ER • aorta • muscle • destruction • dilated vein • hypertension • top of heart • inflammation • bottom of heart • a swollen artery • high blood pressure • blood pressure cuff • outer layer of the heart • swollen and dilated veins • acute myocardial infarction • tool to regulate heart beat • used to diagnose an aneurysm • when the heart completely stops • automated emergency defibrillator • ...
Lab Equipment Crossword 2023-08-09
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- Used for handling hot test tubes
- Ring support that suspends equipment
- Used to dispense water (not shoot at your classmates!)
- A flat-bottomed flask with a narrow neck that can be used for heating, mixing, watching reactions
- To spread the heat of a flame. Rests on the ring for the ring stand
- Used to heat materials in the lab without a flame
- Glassware used as a container, cup, stirring, mixing, pouring, heating
- Tray or paper used to hold/find the mass of a chemical
- Used to clean out test tubes
- Measures temperature
- Transfers small amounts of solid chemicals
- Used to heat small amounts of solid material at high temperatures
- Used to hold burets when titrating
- Mixes combinations of liquids
- Used to hold liquids for titration
- Used to grind chemicals to a powder
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- Used for sealing flasks and other glassware
- Eye protection - should be worn at all times in the lab!
- Measures the mass of an object
- Supports crucible over burner
- Holds filter paper and can be used for pouring liquids
- Used for handling hot crucibles and evaporating dishes
- Glass or plastic cylinder used to measure volumes of a liquid
- Container for small amounts of liquid to be evaporated
- Used for filtering larger objects
- Heats chemicals in beakers or test tubes with a flame
- Used for handling hot beakers
- Holds multiple test tubes upright
- Used to protect clothing and skin from chemicals and flame
- Holds glassware to ring stand
- Used to grab small materials
- Thin glass tube used to hold small amounts of materials for testing
- Used to transfer small amounts of liquid
- Can cover breakers or evaporate very small amounts of liquid
34 Clues: Measures temperature • Used to clean out test tubes • Used to grab small materials • Supports crucible over burner • Used for handling hot beakers • Holds glassware to ring stand • Mixes combinations of liquids • Measures the mass of an object • Used for handling hot test tubes • Used for filtering larger objects • Holds multiple test tubes upright • ...
Physiology Lab Review 2022-12-05
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- enzyme responsible for the formation of carbonic acid in the blood
- the amount of air in the lungs that cannot be expelled
- minimum energy needed for a reaction to occur
- urinalysis test that relies on color changes to indicate values of parameters such as pH and proteins
- blip on an ECG indicating ventricular repolarization
- receives efferent message from control center to produce change
- volume of air exchanged in the lungs during quiet breathing
- indicator solution for choride
- type of graph used when you have 2 dependent variables
- lower pressure on a BP reading
- describes how cell membranes let only some things easily cross
- term describing how well a ligand binds to a protein
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- when hemoglobin has 4 oxygen molecules bound to it
- type of anemia resulting from a genetic disease that produces abnormally shaped red blood cells
- minimum stimulus needed to contract a muscle
- the amount of blood leaving the left ventricle with each contraction
- when an compound dissolved in water splits into ions
- large leukocyte that becomes a macrophage
- salt that emulsifies lipids during digestion
- this parameter should be elevated in patients with an UTI
- diffusion of water molecules down their gradient
- term describing how the brain can increase the number of muscle cells being activated in response to an increase demand of contractile force
- location when a noncompetitive inhibitor would bind
- Term describing blood Type O due to its lack of antigens
- prefix equal to 10X larger than the standard unit
- indicator solution for maltose and glucose
- protein covering the binding sites on actin
- term describing how well a solute mixes with a solvent
- elevated blood pressure
- hematocrit lower than set point
- physics law that states that the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to the volume of space it occupies.
31 Clues: elevated blood pressure • indicator solution for choride • lower pressure on a BP reading • hematocrit lower than set point • large leukocyte that becomes a macrophage • indicator solution for maltose and glucose • protein covering the binding sites on actin • minimum stimulus needed to contract a muscle • salt that emulsifies lipids during digestion • ...
Photography Lab Crossword 2022-12-08
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- Ferric Ammonium Citrate & Potassium Ferricyanide (see 7)
- Eastman _____ Company
- take pictures from a distance
- 'It's upside-down and backwards!'
- Silver snatcher; Hypo Check
- Benevolent overlord of the Photo Lab
- Fancy square negatives
- A type of lizard
- Printer type
- semi-shiny paper
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- Photographic variant of Chromolithography (see 7)
- UV (see 7)
- First publicly available photographic process (see 7)
- Processes that 'aren't like other girls'
- Darkroom bulb
- Camera with baby aperture (see 10)
- Stored and discharged flash
- Shoot and develop film for a higher ISO than rated
- "It doesn't stain the trays!" -Jen
- Used in the painting studio and the darkroom
20 Clues: UV (see 7) • Printer type • Darkroom bulb • A type of lizard • semi-shiny paper • Eastman _____ Company • Fancy square negatives • Stored and discharged flash • Silver snatcher; Hypo Check • take pictures from a distance • 'It's upside-down and backwards!' • Camera with baby aperture (see 10) • "It doesn't stain the trays!" -Jen • Benevolent overlord of the Photo Lab • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2022-05-10
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- vital signs stable
- a test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and vessels.
- better known as high blood pressure
- atrioventricular
- lung
- oxygen
- a condition in which the heart is not efficiently pumping from the left ventricle
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- measures the electrical activity of the heart.
- vein
- a condition in which an artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell
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- instrument used to measure blood pressure
- blood vessels that carry blood toward the heart.
- blood vessels with thick walls that carry blood away from the heart.
- pulse
- uses ultrasound to look at blood moving through the blood vessels
- heart
- the hardening of arteries, caused by fat build-up on the arteries’ walls
- a test where contrast (x-ray dye) is injected into blood vessels.
- blood vessels with very thin walls that allow the exchange of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and other nutrients.
- hypertension
- commonly referred to as a heart attack
- mitral valve prolapse
- the organ/muscle that is at the center of the cardiovascular system’s function
24 Clues: lung • vein • pulse • heart • oxygen • hypertension • atrioventricular • vital signs stable • mitral valve prolapse • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • better known as high blood pressure • commonly referred to as a heart attack • instrument used to measure blood pressure • measures the electrical activity of the heart. • blood vessels that carry blood toward the heart. • ...
unit 5 lab 2025-02-20
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- when one or more of the valves in your heart don't work properly.
- small sample of blood is taken to check for various health conditions.
- cardiac magnetic resonance
- defibrillation threshold
- a test that uses sound waves to create images of your heart, like an ultrasound for the heart.
- large vein that carries blood with low oxygen levels to the heart.
- root word meaning gills.
- muscular organ in the chest that pumps blood throughout the body.
- cardiovascular disease
- beats per minute
- A way to see how your heart works during physical activity, usually involves walking on a treadmill or riding a stationary bike.
- happens when blood flow to part of the brain is cut off, can be due to a blocked or burst blood vessel.
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- detailed imaging that uses r-rays to take pictures of the heart and blood vessels.
- suffix meaning inflammation
- also known as an ECG, measures the electrical activity in the heart.
- also know as myocardial infarction, blood flow to the heart is blocked for an extended period of time.
- prefix meaning inside or within
- one of the left chambers of the heart, receives oxygen rich blood from the lungs through the pulmonary veins.
- blood pressure
- blood vessels that carry oxygen rich blood from the lungs to the heart.
- one of the four chambers of the heart, pumps blood to the lungs, and is on the right
- suffix meaning pain.
- prefix meaning under or below.
- also know as high blood pressure, can cause damage to the heart and blood vessels over time, "silent killer"
- when the heart beats in an irregular way, may be to fast, slow, or with an uneven rhythm.
25 Clues: blood pressure • beats per minute • suffix meaning pain. • cardiovascular disease • defibrillation threshold • root word meaning gills. • cardiac magnetic resonance • suffix meaning inflammation • prefix meaning under or below. • prefix meaning inside or within • when one or more of the valves in your heart don't work properly. • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2025-04-01
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- the things that carry your blood
- to harden
- a heart attack
- fatty substance
- complaint of
- to look at the blood going through blood vessels
- a condition in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- relating to one of the main organs of the body
- surgical repair
- automated external defibrillator
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- instrument for viewing chest
- an area gets narrower
- blood vessels
- blood pressure cuff
- X-ray dye called contrast is injected into blood vessels to diagnose things like narowing
- ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- beats per minute
- red liquid
- better known as high blood pressure
- branching blood vessels
- blood pressure
- the organ that beats
- atrial fibrillation
23 Clues: to harden • red liquid • complaint of • blood vessels • a heart attack • blood pressure • fatty substance • surgical repair • beats per minute • blood pressure cuff • atrial fibrillation • the organ that beats • an area gets narrower • branching blood vessels • instrument for viewing chest • the things that carry your blood • automated external defibrillator • better known as high blood pressure • ...
Lab Week 2025 2025-03-19
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- This part of a microscope isn’t for performing, it’s the platform that holds and positions a specimen for viewing
- The laboratory technique that is used to separate molecules based on their size and electrical charge
- These spiral-shaped bacteria can cause syphilis or Lyme disease
- This bacteria can survive refrigeration temperatures, is often linked to foodborne illness outbreaks, and is especially dangerous for pregnant people
- Karl _______’s law states a person with one blood group antigen will not have the corresponding antibody
- The toxin produced by Clostridium botulinum, it is also used for cosmetic purposes
- They want to take your blood (hint: not a vampire)
- Variation in erythrocyte shape
- Blood test for kidney function
- Go for a spin
- Clotting
- The rarest blood type, “golden blood”
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- HDL and LDL
- This spring-colored tube type contains EDTA
- Why to pee in a cup
- This festive clotting factor is also known as Factor IX
- This protects your clothes
- Teeny Tiny
- ________ Percent of medical decisions are based on laboratory test results
- The procedure to remove a sample of tissue for testing
- A breed of dog that comes in yellow, chocolate, or black
- It uses heat and steam to kill bacteria, viruses, fungi, and spores
- The Liquid component of blood without presence of fibrinogen
- These bodies are small, irregular, iron-containing granules found inside red blood cells
- Only gram-negative bacteria will grow on this agar
25 Clues: Clotting • Teeny Tiny • HDL and LDL • Go for a spin • Why to pee in a cup • This protects your clothes • Variation in erythrocyte shape • Blood test for kidney function • The rarest blood type, “golden blood” • This spring-colored tube type contains EDTA • They want to take your blood (hint: not a vampire) • Only gram-negative bacteria will grow on this agar • ...
Lab Week 2025 2025-03-19
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- The toxin produced by Clostridium botulinum, it is also used for cosmetic purposes
- The Liquid component of blood without presence of fibrinogen
- HDL and LDL
- Why to pee in a cup
- Teeny Tiny
- Karl _______’s law states a person with one blood group antigen will not have the corresponding antibody
- The procedure to remove a sample of tissue for testing
- ________ Percent of medical decisions are based on laboratory test results
- These bodies are small, irregular, iron-containing granules found inside red blood cells
- It uses heat and steam to kill bacteria, viruses, fungi, and spores
- The rarest blood type, “golden blood”
- Go for a spin
- This festive clotting factor is also known as Factor IX
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- Variation in erythrocyte shape
- Clotting
- They want to take your blood (hint: not a vampire)
- This part of a microscope isn’t for performing, it’s the platform that holds and positions a specimen for viewing
- Blood test for kidney function
- Only gram-negative bacteria will grow on this agar
- These spiral-shaped bacteria can cause syphilis or Lyme disease
- This bacteria can survive refrigeration temperatures, is often linked to foodborne illness outbreaks, and is especially dangerous for pregnant people
- This protects your clothes
- This spring-colored tube type contains EDTA
- The laboratory technique that is used to separate molecules based on their size and electrical charge
- A breed of dog that comes in yellow, chocolate, or black
25 Clues: Clotting • Teeny Tiny • HDL and LDL • Go for a spin • Why to pee in a cup • This protects your clothes • Variation in erythrocyte shape • Blood test for kidney function • The rarest blood type, “golden blood” • This spring-colored tube type contains EDTA • They want to take your blood (hint: not a vampire) • Only gram-negative bacteria will grow on this agar • ...
Lab Christmas Puzzle 2024-10-28
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- Soldier proteins targeting invaders.
- Art and skill of drawing blood with a gentle touch.
- A white knight cell, defending against disease.
- Blood’s selective swap, removing only what’s needed.
- Body’s building blocks and multitasking molecules.
- Disorder where blood’s clotting is lacking.
- A small piece of tissue for a big diagnosis.
- Spinning down samples to separate layers.
- Blood cancer affecting white blood cells.
- Kidney-filtered waste, keeping blood clean.
- Concentration of particles in blood’s solution.
- Acid DNA or RNA, holding life’s blueprint.
- The body’s pH balance act.
- Control Strategies for keeping germs at bay.
- Blood’s “fullness” measure of red cells.
- Rate Speed at which red cells fall, indicating inflammation.
- Slicer supreme, making tissue paper-thin.
- Breaking down red blood cells — a blood rupture.
- A microscopic intruder, bringing trouble.
- Phosphatase Liver enzyme with digestive duties.
- Substance keeping blood in liquid form.
- A breakdown of white blood cell types in blood.
- Fat molecule found in cell walls and blood.
- The detective work behind diagnosing disease.
- How long it takes blood to form a clot.
- Body’s charged particles for nerve and muscle action.
- The study of shape and form — cellular style.
- Kinase Marker for muscle damage in the blood.
- Sweet energy molecule circulating in your blood.
- The “glue” that helps form clots.
- The art of turning blood from liquid to solid.
- Measurement showing blood’s particle load.
- Phosphatase Enzyme indicator of prostate health.
- The clumping of red blood cells in a reaction.
- Reading tissues like a detective reads clues.
- Sensitive test to detect antibodies or antigens.
- Snapshot of blood’s cell counts in one test.
- The ruby-red cell delivering life-giving oxygen.
- The science of blood and all its hidden stories.
- The electrical portrait of your heartbeat.
- The study of fungi, from yeast to mold.
- The power to provoke an immune response.
- Mighty molecule fighting infection.
- The turning point when antibodies appear.
- Traits you can see, coded in DNA.
- The chemistry of life, on a molecular level.
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- Blood protein keeping fluids in line.
- Indicator of kidney function from protein breakdown.
- DNA’s photocopier, amplifying tiny fragments.
- A bacterial toxin that spells trouble for humans.
- A product or byproduct of the body’s chemistry.
- Genetic twists affecting blood’s oxygen carriers.
- Pigment that makes jaundice yellow.
- Rate The pace of red cells sinking in blood.
- Foreign substance sparking an immune attack.
- Blood-cleaning machine for kidney function.
- Tolerance Blood sugar’s reaction to a sugar challenge.
- Protein essential for the clotting cascade.
- Culture Test to see which microbes lurk in the bloodstream.
- Big eater cell devouring unwanted debris.
- The art of seeing life’s smallest mysteries.
- Waste marker for kidneys’ work status.
- Marker Molecule signaling cancer may be near.
- Compound released during allergic reactions.
- Enzyme marking liver or muscle damage.
- The immune system’s messenger molecules.
- The clear stage where blood’s drama unfolds.
- Tracking down freeloaders in the body.
- A map of protein separation by electric field.
- The science of bacteria — microscopic mischief-makers.
- What’s left after blood clots — the body’s filtered serum.
- A blood clot on a detour.
- Prothrombin time, clotting’s ticking clock.
- Marrow Spongy tissue where blood begins.
- Measure of antibody power in blood.
- Tiny cells clumping together to plug leaks.
- Oxygen’s personal taxi in the bloodstream.
- The immune system’s secret handshake, detected.
- Study of viruses, those tiny agents of illness.
- Body’s strategy to stop the bleeding.
- Glowing technique for antibody detection.
- Fine-tuning lab instruments to ensure accuracy.
- A tiny sample that speaks volumes.
- Fats that fuel, protect, and insulate.
- Frontline cell fighting bacteria.
- Marrow Aspirate Sample drawn from the bone’s core.
- Thyroid’s messenger hormone.
- Boosting the immune army against disease.
- Perfect balance between cells and their solution.
- Hormone Regulator of the body’s calcium stores.
- Protein Inflammation’s fast responder.
- When the body’s defense team goes rogue.
- A “snapshot” test revealing clues in the urine.
- The science of poisons and their effects.
- Count How many clots you could make if you needed to.
- Condition where red blood runs low.
- Test Blood test to check for harmful antibodies.
97 Clues: A blood clot on a detour. • The body’s pH balance act. • Thyroid’s messenger hormone. • The “glue” that helps form clots. • Frontline cell fighting bacteria. • Traits you can see, coded in DNA. • A tiny sample that speaks volumes. • Pigment that makes jaundice yellow. • Measure of antibody power in blood. • Condition where red blood runs low. • ...
Lab Week Fun 2025-04-10
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- Abbreviation for a full blood workup
- Department that analyzes tissues
- Centrifuge separates this from blood
- Unit of enzyme activity
- Organ assessed by ALT and AST levels
- Measures red blood cell volume
- Yellow pigment measured in liver function tests
- Common anticoagulant in lavender-top tubes
- Stain used in microbiology
- Blood cell involved in clotting
- Waste product of muscle metabolism
- Substance detected in a pregnancy test
- Pathogen studied in virology
- Glass tool for spreading bacteria
- Common electrolyte in blood tests
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- Urine test component for kidney function
- Test that detects diabetes
- Type of test that identifies antigens
- Blood gas often measured in critical patients
- Microbiology plate used for bacterial cultures
- Tube used for collecting blood samples
- Test for blood clotting time
- Microscopy technique using fluorescence
- Blood type system
- Immunoglobulin type
- Type of white blood cell
- Color of tube top for coagulation testing
- Protein that binds oxygen
- Common blood thinner measured in coagulation studies
- Blood sugar test acronym
30 Clues: Blood type system • Immunoglobulin type • Unit of enzyme activity • Type of white blood cell • Blood sugar test acronym • Protein that binds oxygen • Test that detects diabetes • Stain used in microbiology • Test for blood clotting time • Pathogen studied in virology • Measures red blood cell volume • Blood cell involved in clotting • Department that analyzes tissues • ...
SG-LAB-APR 2025-04-10
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- Another word for a sweet reward
- Popular kids' game involving hidden surprises
- Outdoor meal enjoyed in springtime
- Ideal weather for outdoor egg hunts
- Bright yellow spring flower
- Fast-paced game, maybe with eggs on spoons
- Fake, colorful filler in Easter baskets
- What’s inside a hidden egg
- A flower that blooms around Easter
- A sweet category filling Easter baskets
- Fluffy part of the bunny
- You might wear this to an Easter party
- Used to color eggs
- Decor that grows
- More than one Easter rabbit
- Marshmallow candy shaped like chicks
- Kind of egg used for hiding candy
- What a bunny does
- Used to decorate eggs
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- What people do when they find a golden egg
- Action verb for the egg search
- Fancy hat sometimes worn in parades
- Sweet treat that fills baskets
- The outer layer of an egg
- People you might celebrate Easter with
- Bunny’s favorite snack
- Day of the week Easter is celebrated
- Iconic animal associated with Easter
- Small, colorful candy often found in eggs
- Something fun to solve (like this!)
- What you do to eggs before the hunt
- Carried around to collect eggs
- Festive event with floats, music, and costumes
- Spring flower in many Easter decorations
- What flowers do in spring
- The season of Easter
- Month Easter usually falls in
- Yellow baby bird
38 Clues: Decor that grows • Yellow baby bird • What a bunny does • Used to color eggs • The season of Easter • Used to decorate eggs • Bunny’s favorite snack • Fluffy part of the bunny • The outer layer of an egg • What flowers do in spring • What’s inside a hidden egg • Bright yellow spring flower • More than one Easter rabbit • Month Easter usually falls in • Action verb for the egg search • ...
Happy Lab Week! 2025-04-18
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- Discovered the ABO blood group system
- Irradiation reduces risk of _____
- Cw and Cx are ____ to MAR
- 1940's term used to describe IgG antibodies
- GP(B-A-B) found in SE Asians
- Common gram-negative platelet contaminant
- Antithetical to 'N'
- Population with higher incidence of anti-PP1Pk
- Anti-D ____ to 128
- Patient with 1 abnormal HgbS gene
- Eluting an alloantibody from a recently transfused patient indicates a _____
- Fisher-Race designation for typical African American phenotype
- most at risk for GVHD
- Duclos and Ola are in this blood group system
- Hemoglobin threshold for transfusion (noncardiac)
- Antigens found on complement
- Function of Kidd system
- Cells responsible for antibody production
- Sda protein in urine
- Building block for ABO system
- XK/XK leads to _____
- Wra is in this blood group system
- Antigen weakened by Sew
- Blood group system most associated with linkage disequilibrium
- ERMAP antigen that can cause severe HDFN
- Blood group system that can affect Kell system expression
- Blood group system found on Decay Accelerating Factor
- Allograft not requiring ABO or HLA type match
- P1 neutralizing substance is derived from
- Trypsin is derived from _____
- While other Duffy antigen expression is unaffected, Fy5 is absent from _____ cells
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- Can be used to determine polyagglutination prior to lectins
- DTT
- Test required for valid positive weak D
- LISS enhances reaction strength by lowering _____
- I and i are a blood group _____
- Known for performing earliest transfusions
- Alternate genes at a single locus
- antigen that separates D. . from D- -
- Polyagglutination caused by neuraminidase production from bacteria
- Transfusion recommendation for anti-Kna
- T and TN are examples of ______
- Purpose of fresh, normal serum for Donath Landsteiner test
- Antigen picked up by anti-D when patient is Rh negative
- Immunodominant sugar of group B
- Xga and CD99 escape ______
- Child expresses antigen that could not have come from the father _____ exclusion
- Titer positive at 2048, but negative at 1, 2, and 4
- Unit for measuring genetic linkage
- Antibody identified in PeG but not solid phase
- population with highest occurrence of Cw
- Lex and Ley are ____ of Lea and Leb
- Transfusion reaction caused by HLA antibodies in donor unit
- Technique used to determine underlying antibodies in presence of anti-Jk3
- Common cause of ABO discrepancies; missing reverse reactions
- Transmits Chagas disease
56 Clues: DTT • Anti-D ____ to 128 • Antithetical to 'N' • Sda protein in urine • XK/XK leads to _____ • most at risk for GVHD • Function of Kidd system • Antigen weakened by Sew • Transmits Chagas disease • Cw and Cx are ____ to MAR • Xga and CD99 escape ______ • GP(B-A-B) found in SE Asians • Antigens found on complement • Building block for ABO system • Trypsin is derived from _____ • ...
Lab Week 2025 2025-04-17
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- Describes the dark brown markings on the fur of the head, ears, tail, and paws
- Type of coat pattern with stripes
- Condition caused by a parasite sometimes found in cat feces
- Term that describes all types of cats
- An anthropomorphized white cat with a red bow and has a twin sister named Mimmy
- Black and white type of cat
- A cat with a large head cover that is friends with 2 things
- In cosmetics, can describe and eyeliner style or nail polish type
- Resurrected lion that befriended 4 siblings
- Tybalt's nickname
- A suave, swashbuckling, honourable ginger cat based on a fairytale character
- A nickname given to the toe pads of cats
- Real name - Tardar Sauce was an internet celebrity affected by feline dwarfism and an underbite
- An orange cat known to love lasagna
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- Type of coat pattern consisting of 2 colors
- A lion cub that is the prince of the Pride Lands
- When cats knead, it is colloquially known as making ________
- Plant known to make cats do silly things
- Type of coat pattern consisting of 3 colors
- Domestic cats are known to decimate the populations of these animals
- Tweety Bird's nemesis
- Teen girl band known for their Disney movies in the 2000s
- Regarded cats as godly
- Cats are obligate ____________
- Name for a baby cat
- Only big cat that does not roar
- A black cat known to have a "Magic Bag of Tricks"
- Mascot for the Carolina Panthers
- Known for his catchphrase "They're greeeeaaat!"
29 Clues: Tybalt's nickname • Name for a baby cat • Tweety Bird's nemesis • Regarded cats as godly • Black and white type of cat • Cats are obligate ____________ • Only big cat that does not roar • Mascot for the Carolina Panthers • Type of coat pattern with stripes • An orange cat known to love lasagna • Term that describes all types of cats • Plant known to make cats do silly things • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2024-11-26
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- A condition where the heart beats irregularly, too fast, or too slow.
- A condition where blood pressure is lower than normal, leading to symptoms like dizziness, fainting, and fatigue.
- A diagnostic test that uses sound waves (ultrasound) to create moving images of the heart.
- A suffix referring to the narrowing or constriction of a passage or vessel in the body.
- A non-invasive imaging technique using magnetic fields and radio waves to create detailed images of internal structures, often used to examine the heart.
- This device records the electrical activity of the heart and is used to detect arrhythmias, heart attacks, and other cardiac conditions.
- An upper chamber of the heart that receives blood coming into the heart, either from the body or lungs.
- Microscopic blood vessels where the exchange of oxygen, nutrients, and waste occurs between blood and tissues.
- A suffix meaning vessels
- A condition commonly known as high blood pressure.
- A valve located between the left atrium and left ventricle, ensuring that blood flows only in one direction from the atrium to the ventricle, preventing backflow.
- A lower chamber of the heart that pumps blood out to the lungs or the rest of the body.
- The main pumping organ of the cardiovascular system.
- A prefix meaning related to the heart, used in terms such as 'cardiovascular' and 'cardiologist.'
- A disease of the heart muscle that can lead to heart failure.
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- The largest artery in the body, which carries oxygenated blood from the left ventricle of the heart to the rest of the body.
- A valve located between the right atrium and right ventricle, responsible for preventing blood from flowing backward into the atrium when the ventricle contracts.
- (abbrev.)The large vein that carries deoxygenated blood from the upper part of the body back to the right atrium of the heart.
- (abbrev.) For Electrocardiogram
- Blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood back to the heart from the body.
- A common imaging tool that provides a view of the heart and lungs to check for conditions like heart enlargement or fluid buildup in the lungs.
- (abbrev.)The large vein that carries deoxygenated blood from the lower part of the body back to the right atrium of the heart.
- A medical term for a heart attack
- The thick muscular layer of the heart responsible for pumping blood, located between the epicardium and endocardium.
- (abbrev.) For the condition Patent Foramen Ovale -- when the Foramen ovale does not close entirely after birth.
- A genetic disorder that affects connective tissue, leading to abnormalities in the heart, blood vessels, bones, and eyes.
- A suffix used to indicate a condition of the blood.
- Pertaining to the muscle
- (abbrev.) A condition where the heart's ability to pump blood is impaired, leading to a buildup of fluid in the lungs and other parts of the body.
- A non-invasive imaging technique that provides detailed pictures of the coronary arteries, helping to detect blockages or narrowing.
- Blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart to the body.
31 Clues: Pertaining to the muscle • A suffix meaning vessels • (abbrev.) For Electrocardiogram • A medical term for a heart attack • A condition commonly known as high blood pressure. • A suffix used to indicate a condition of the blood. • The main pumping organ of the cardiovascular system. • A disease of the heart muscle that can lead to heart failure. • ...
LAB WEEK 2025 2025-04-10
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- Reducing agent that breaks down disulfide bonds, converting them into thiol groups
- Discovered the ABO blood groups
- Anti-H lectin
- First type of antibody produced in an immune response
- What does ASCP stand for?
- Stacking of RBCs resembling a stack of coins
- Most common blood type
- A method of testing in which antigens are covalently bound on a solid support material and patient's plasma is incubated with these bound antigens
- Least common blood type
- The ability of an antigen to induce an immune response
- Rouleaux may be often associated with this disease due to excess proteins in the blood
- Type of sample needed for platelet screens and HLA antibody IDs
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- What does CLIA stand for?
- When a mother's immune system develops antigens against her baby's antigens
- Anti-A1 lectin
- A positive reaction is defined by agglutination or ___________.
- Phenomenon that causes a false negative due to excess unbound antibody
- Most abundant type of antibody
- What does CAP stand for?
- Field of medicine that studies the interaction between the immune system and blood components
- Type of sample needed for DNA extractions
21 Clues: Anti-H lectin • Anti-A1 lectin • Most common blood type • Least common blood type • What does CAP stand for? • What does CLIA stand for? • What does ASCP stand for? • Most abundant type of antibody • Discovered the ABO blood groups • Type of sample needed for DNA extractions • Stacking of RBCs resembling a stack of coins • First type of antibody produced in an immune response • ...
Lab Week 2025 2025-04-20
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- Read this to know what you are doing
- The various shapes of a cell
- Attires that can be found on the passenger side of your best friend's ride
- HGB's partner
- 3 letters that denote bedside testing
- Ingredient for performing a test. (James Bond is a secret (blank) again)
- middleware that sounds similar to the band that sand "wake me up before we go go"
- The reason for a blood bank withdrawal
- Where all the controls come together
- when we all come together twice a day
- What you need when every seconds count
- Where you take test tubed for a spin
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- Stretchy band used with blood draws
- types of plates used in microbiology
- Monarch insects that suck blood
- There is one in every refrigerator and freezer in the lab
- Some need it because they are sick, some need it because they are ineducated
- RBC shape that resembles a prison tattoo
- Warning sound for a malfunction
- Essential ingredient for RBC production, you pump these at the gym
20 Clues: HGB's partner • The various shapes of a cell • Monarch insects that suck blood • Warning sound for a malfunction • Stretchy band used with blood draws • Read this to know what you are doing • types of plates used in microbiology • Where all the controls come together • Where you take test tubed for a spin • 3 letters that denote bedside testing • ...
Physics Lab Equipment 2025-07-27
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- a ramp used for studying motion with and without friction
- used to measure length
- used to measure time
- used to create and utilize magnetic fields
- used to supply energy
- used to measure mass
- used to measure electrical properties of circuits
- used to measure atmospheric pressure
- used as a source of frequency for acoustics and waaves
- used for demonstrating mechanical advantage and forces
- used to measure temperature
- used to measure force
- used to convert mechanical energy from a hand-turned crank into electrical energy
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- used to measure the velocity of objects
- used to measure electric current
- used to control current flow in circuits
- used to focus and divert light
- used to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy
- used to measure voltage
- used to support various apparatus during experiments
- used the measure angles
- used for reflecting light
22 Clues: used to measure time • used to measure mass • used to supply energy • used to measure force • used to measure length • used to measure voltage • used the measure angles • used for reflecting light • used to measure temperature • used to focus and divert light • used to measure electric current • used to measure atmospheric pressure • used to measure the velocity of objects • ...
ELA Lab Overview 2024-12-17
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- a scientist who studies the mind
- to cause someone to review something
- A legal proceeding that is invalid or inconclusive
- skill needed to do something
- able to be trusted
- having to do with sight
- a change in the way something looks
- an official statement in a court case
- means "above," "over," or "beyond"
- what happens as a result of something
- state of being able to see
- something wrongfully received by the senses
- indicate the creation or process of something
- someone who sees an event
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- a sequence of actions regularly followed
- a letter or group of letters added to the BEGINNING of a word to make a new word
- to control or handle something
- to remember
- purposefully misguiding someone in the wrong way
- means "small” and usually refers to a smaller measurement of something
- not sociable; not wanting the company of others
- means against or opposite
- a particular attitude toward something or way of seeing
- a letter or group of letters added to the END of a word to make a new word, or to change its meaning
- changes a word's meaning to include incorrectness or to describe an action that was badly done
25 Clues: to remember • able to be trusted • having to do with sight • means against or opposite • someone who sees an event • state of being able to see • skill needed to do something • to control or handle something • a scientist who studies the mind • means "above," "over," or "beyond" • a change in the way something looks • to cause someone to review something • ...
Lab laugh logic 2025-09-13
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- Known for the Uncertainty Principle
- Discovered the Chandrasekhar limit for white dwarfs
- Soviet physicist, Nobel Prize for work in condensed matter physics
- Nobel laureate for electroweak unification theory
- Nobel laureate, co-founder of quantum electrodynamics
- Founder of quantum electrodynamics and Dirac equation
- Chinese-American experimental physicist, famous for parity violation experiment
- Only physicist to win Nobel Prize twice, superconductivity & semiconductors
- Developed Feynman diagrams and quantum electrodynamics
- Pioneer in radioactivity and Nobel laureate in Physics & Chemistry
- Indian woman physicist, pioneer in cosmic ray and particle physics
- Indian physicist, known for V-A theory and quantum optics
- Japanese physicist, Nobel Prize for meson theory
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- Known for Noether’s theorem linking symmetries & conservation laws
- Known for the Ramachandran plot in structural biology & physics
- Developed Bohr model of the atom
- Pioneer of Bose–Einstein statistics
- Nobel laureate for parity violation in weak interactions
- Indian astrophysicist, known for steady state theory
- Known for nuclear reactor development and beta decay theory
- Indian scientist, contributions in chemistry and physics education
- Father of the Indian space program
- Known for thermal ionization and Saha ionization equation
- Indian theoretical physicist known for string theory
24 Clues: Developed Bohr model of the atom • Father of the Indian space program • Known for the Uncertainty Principle • Pioneer of Bose–Einstein statistics • Japanese physicist, Nobel Prize for meson theory • Nobel laureate for electroweak unification theory • Discovered the Chandrasekhar limit for white dwarfs • Indian astrophysicist, known for steady state theory • ...
cross word lab 2025-08-27
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- a big stretch of land
- large amount
- temptation or leading
- achieving productivity
- to with stand pressure
- caused by wind
- relating to physical teachers
- being appealing to call someone closer
- forming a base
- a liquid that dissolved in a substance
- strange in a unstelling way
- a state of being away from people
- loose covering
- Eerie in appearance
- the communication between people
- large city
- being charming
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- lacking shape
- expressing your sad feelings
- to show prove
- recalling something
- vibration sound
- neat appearance wise
- not there appearance
- a feeling of excitement
- uncontrollable excitment
- the system where water drained
- being unknown
- not able to keep still and cant control it.
- the action of reducing something
30 Clues: large city • large amount • lacking shape • to show prove • being unknown • caused by wind • forming a base • loose covering • being charming • vibration sound • recalling something • Eerie in appearance • not there appearance • a big stretch of land • neat appearance wise • temptation or leading • achieving productivity • to with stand pressure • a feeling of excitement • uncontrollable excitment • ...
Chemistry lab equipment 2025-09-10
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- holding a test tube in place when tube is hot or should not be touched
- scraping,transfer or apply powder and paste like chemicals
- squirt water to clean laboratory glassware and other equipment
- measuring temperature
- mixing, storing, and heating liquids
- measuring mass or weight
- pouring liquids or fine grained substances into container with a small opening
- grasping hot lab glass or ceramic dishes
- measure volume of irregular objects
- hold test tubes so they dont roll away, tip over, or break
- heating, sterilization, and combustion
- frame thats holds glass or ceramic equipment above a bunsen burner
- protect hands while picking up hot objects
- holding thermometor in place during an experiment
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- cleaning test tubes, graduated cylinders, and erlen meyer flask
- heating and stirring substances
- perform reactions with a very small volume of chemicals
- weighing substances that will be transferred to another vessel
- measuring volume of liquids
- crush and grind materials into a fine paste or powder
- sealing openings of test tubes, flask,and laboratory glassware
- measuring and transfer small volumes of liquid
- holds or clamps laboratory glassware and other equipment in place
- prevents particulates, water, or chemicals from striking eyes
- holding,mixing,and heating small volume of chemical experiments
- stirring or mixing liquids
- grasping small objects
- placed on an iron ring or tripod to support glassware
- contais chemicals when heating them to very high temperatures
- evaporate liquid, heating small ammount of substance or cover a beaker
- mixing,storing, and heating liquids
- transfer powders and solids from one vessel to another
- supporting objects above a work surface or bunsen burner
33 Clues: measuring temperature • grasping small objects • measuring mass or weight • stirring or mixing liquids • measuring volume of liquids • heating and stirring substances • measure volume of irregular objects • mixing,storing, and heating liquids • mixing, storing, and heating liquids • heating, sterilization, and combustion • grasping hot lab glass or ceramic dishes • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2025-11-12
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- pressure cuff Device used to measure blood pressure
- Suffix meaning a recording or image
- Blood pressure
- Irregular heartbeat
- Central organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- Vessels that return blood to the heart
- Tiny blood vessels where gas exchange occurs
- Largest artery in the body
- Ultrasound test that shows heart structure and function
- Suffix meaning inflammation
- Tool used to listen to heart sounds
- Hardening of the arteries due to plaque
- Chest pain
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- Condition where the heart can't pump effectively
- High blood pressure
- Suffix meaning surgical removal
- Imaging test that shows blood vessels
- Prefix meaning blood vessel
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- Prefix meaning heart
- Coronary artery bypass graft
- Shortness of breath
- Medical term for heart attack
- Test that records electrical activity of the heart
- Heart rate
25 Clues: Heart rate • Chest pain • Blood pressure • High blood pressure • Irregular heartbeat • Shortness of breath • Prefix meaning heart • Largest artery in the body • Prefix meaning blood vessel • Suffix meaning inflammation • Coronary artery bypass graft • Medical term for heart attack • Suffix meaning surgical removal • Suffix meaning a recording or image • Tool used to listen to heart sounds • ...
Office Lab Review 2025-11-25
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- process that destroys all microorganisms including spores
- of entry, way a pathogen enters the body
- chemical used to produce a test reaction
- organ that destroys old red blood cells
- adjustment to ensure equipment accuracy
- condition free of pathogenic microorganisms
- tube, device that collects small blood volumes
- document describing chemical hazards and handling
- hormone that lowers blood glucose
- stable internal environment controlled by hormones
- percentage of red blood cells in whole blood
- container, puncture-proof disposal for needles
- nodes, structures that filter lymph
- stick, preferred capillary site for infants
- range, expected values for healthy individuals
- equipment worn to reduce exposure risk
- body’s ability to resist disease
- stain, differential stain for bacteria
- instrument used for skin puncture
- hormone regulating metabolism
- master gland of the endocrine system
- material that presents risk of infection
- required to prevent centrifuge damage or injury
- fluid returning to venous circulation
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- of draw, proper sequence for tube collection
- device used to engorge veins
- precautions, minimum infection-control practices for all patients
- wash station, emergency rinse for chemical exposure
- substances present with fat breakdown
- gravity, measure of urine concentration
- contaminated object that spreads infection
- protein found in urine
- glands, organs producing stress hormones
- gentle mixing of additive tubes
- process that reduces microbial levels on surfaces
- federal law regulating laboratory testing
- method to grow microorganisms
- white cells active in immune response
- compress, technique that increases capillary blood flow
- binder, resource listing chemical safety data
- drop, portion of blood wiped away to prevent dilution
- cubital vein, preferred site for venipuncture
- functional unit of the kidney
- control, process ensuring accuracy of lab results
- destruction of red blood cells during collection
- immediate identification of specimen
- tubes carrying urine to the bladder
- where an infectious agent lives and grows
- hygiene, most effective method to prevent infection
- substance that prevents clotting
50 Clues: protein found in urine • device used to engorge veins • method to grow microorganisms • functional unit of the kidney • hormone regulating metabolism • gentle mixing of additive tubes • body’s ability to resist disease • substance that prevents clotting • hormone that lowers blood glucose • instrument used for skin puncture • nodes, structures that filter lymph • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2025-12-11
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- , Surgery that reroutes blood around a blockage
- , Prefix meaning slow
- , Largest artery carrying blood from the heart
- , vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- , congestive heart failure
- , prefix meaning fast
- , Myocardial infarction
- , Often referred to as a heart attack
- , Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- , Test that measures blood oxygen level
- , serious inflammation around the heart
- , The hardening of the arteries
- , suffix meaning inflammation
- , Used to record the hearts rhythm
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- , Prefix meaning heart
- , heart rate
- , Blood pressure
- , irregular heartbeat
- , Condition in when an artery has a weakened wall
- , Nurses use this to check a patient's blood pressure
- , Main organ that pumps blood through the body
- , Heart imaging using X-Ray
- , Tiny vessels where oxygen exchange happens
- , High blood pressure
- , Imaging test that shows blood vessels
25 Clues: , heart rate • , Blood pressure • , Prefix meaning slow • , irregular heartbeat • , prefix meaning fast • , Myocardial infarction • , High blood pressure • , congestive heart failure • , Heart imaging using X-Ray • , suffix meaning inflammation • , The hardening of the arteries • , Prefix meaning heart • , Used to record the hearts rhythm • ...
Administrative Laws 2024-04-03
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- must be renewed every 1 - 2 years
- BAC is .08
- the driving test
- each vehicle must be insured
- legal driving peripheral vision
- phones, radio, eating, drinking
- miles per hour
- written test
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- needed to legally drive
- proves you own the vehicle
- high risk behavior
- assigned for driving violations
- can be tested by breath, urine, or blood
- angered driving
- threatens safety of others
- behvaior that threatens safety of others
- Take license away for a year or more
- limits to road, weather and vehicle conditions
- vehicle identification number
- Take license away for less than 365 days
20 Clues: BAC is .08 • written test • miles per hour • angered driving • the driving test • high risk behavior • needed to legally drive • proves you own the vehicle • threatens safety of others • each vehicle must be insured • vehicle identification number • assigned for driving violations • legal driving peripheral vision • phones, radio, eating, drinking • must be renewed every 1 - 2 years • ...
Formula 1 2023-01-20
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- where to change tires
- what is the name of what pilots drive
- DRS
- who watches the races
- entrance to the pits
- who drives
- team with the most world titles
- In which country is the Albrt Park track located?
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- mclaren first driver
- where hamilton drives
- overtake a car
- dutch driver
- where do you race
- supreme body of motorsport
- safety car
- driver with most world titles
16 Clues: DRS • who drives • safety car • dutch driver • overtake a car • where do you race • mclaren first driver • entrance to the pits • where hamilton drives • where to change tires • who watches the races • supreme body of motorsport • driver with most world titles • team with the most world titles • what is the name of what pilots drive • In which country is the Albrt Park track located?
1st 9 Weeks Study Guide M.E.H 2014-10-01
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- an infection of the respiratory system, immune system, and skin caused by a virus
- started the first kindergarten in Germany and stressed play
- do get ____________ from your childcare instructor or supervisor before leaving the classroom
- a school that stresses independence
- the highest level on the childcare level
- do use a soft and ________ tone of voice
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- to improve the quality of program for young children and group care
- do ________ the rights of others
- the employer makes part or all of the cost of services
- a person who provides direct care
- don't use ________ language
- the 1st level on the childcare ladder
- in the kitchen means using precautionary methods
- a highly contagious disease caused by primary infection usually starts with a vascular skin rash
- during 1960's the federal government developed a program called ___________
- a disease that affects the mucus membrane
- a way of handling food with safety
- do ________ safety, sanitation, and personal cleanleness
- the 2nd level on the child care ladder
- a highly contagious viral infection that leads to paralysis
20 Clues: don't use ________ language • do ________ the rights of others • a person who provides direct care • a way of handling food with safety • a school that stresses independence • the 1st level on the childcare ladder • the 2nd level on the child care ladder • the highest level on the childcare level • do use a soft and ________ tone of voice • ...
I Own Safety 2015-06-01
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- Test performed to test how stable merchandise is stacked?
- What should be kept at every register to prevent STF accidents?
- If you or anyone you know has come in to contact with bloodborne pathogens at work, when should you report the exposure?
- Prior to moving heavy or bulky items perform these?
- Orange strips signify the bottom step on this?
- What is the name of our safety recognition program?
- Code for shooting, robbery situation?
- At how many pounds do associates need to utilize a team left?
- Used for transporting items long distance?
- Code for Accident?
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- What month is National Safety Month?
- Temporary extension cords are not to exceed how many days?
- Code for missing child?
- Location of spill clean-up supplies?
- PLE operators and spotters must wear a safety _____ at all times.
- What do you do with defective PPE?
- Code for fire?
- What kind of maintenance will prevent associate and customer falls?
- Code for severe weather?
- Minimum distance in feet for spotting an operator using PLE equipment?
20 Clues: Code for fire? • Code for Accident? • Code for missing child? • Code for severe weather? • What do you do with defective PPE? • What month is National Safety Month? • Location of spill clean-up supplies? • Code for shooting, robbery situation? • Used for transporting items long distance? • Orange strips signify the bottom step on this? • ...
DC 499 BUILDING SAFETY 2023-04-27
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- should be inspected first before using
- stands for personal protective equipment
- should be done everyday, during every startup meeting
- should be your top priority while working at Nordstrom
- points of contact should always be maintained when climbing or descending a ladder
- should be used when walking up and down the stairs
- must cover the entire foot
- account for a large percentage of all work related incidents
- should be reported promptly
- boxes should never be placed on the bottom of a pallet
- is used to treat minor illnesses and injuries
- conveyor parts are not to be touched
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- can and must be prevented
- makes waste
- any unsafe condition to your supervisor or maintenance staff
- should be reported immediately
- should not be used when walking in the warehouse
- saysomething
- is a safety incident that did not result in injury, illness or death but had the potential to do so
- is an automated external defibrillator
- not allowed to be worn on the warehouse floor
- helps prevent slips, trips and falls
- should be above the shoulders
- your safety sphere
24 Clues: makes waste • saysomething • your safety sphere • can and must be prevented • must cover the entire foot • should be reported promptly • should be above the shoulders • should be reported immediately • helps prevent slips, trips and falls • conveyor parts are not to be touched • should be inspected first before using • is an automated external defibrillator • ...
Puzz Safety2 2021-10-12
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- What you should do before working on electrical equipment.
- A class C fire is this type of fire.
- The acronym for the steps in using a fire extinguisher.
- Circuit protector (breaker or receptacle) that can prevent electrocution.
- Purposely connecting all non-current carrying electrical equipment to a common connection to earth.
- National color code for dangerous moving parts.
- A national recognized testing laboratory.
- Team that responds to hazardous material spills or leaks.
- National color code for fire protection equipment.
- The four letters representing "classes" of fires.
- Sides of a ladder are called ___________.
- New abbreviation for the documents containing safety data on chemicals
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- GFCI will "trip" at 5_______________.
- An elevated platform that provides a safe working area.
- National color code for radiation hazards.
- National color code for safety related material.
- Occupational Safety Health Administration
- Item used in Lock & Tag Out to prevent equipment usage.
- A Safety___________ is used to provide fall protection.
- Circuit protector that can sense electrical arcs caused by a loose connection.
- Abbreviation for giving artificial respiration.
21 Clues: A class C fire is this type of fire. • GFCI will "trip" at 5_______________. • Occupational Safety Health Administration • A national recognized testing laboratory. • Sides of a ladder are called ___________. • National color code for radiation hazards. • National color code for dangerous moving parts. • Abbreviation for giving artificial respiration. • ...
Safety Guardians Crossword 2025-07-28
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- To avoid forklift traffic, always follow the ________
- Acronym: Gloves, safety glasses, hard hats, etc.
- Attendant ready with a fire extinguisher during hot work (2 words)
- Acronym: Procedure that protects workers when working on electrified equipment
- You don't need a cape to be a... (2 words)
- Forklifts must be ________ before each shift
- Worn around the body as part of fall protection
- When climbing stairs, always use the ________
- Earplugs are an example of ________ protection
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- Mobile equipment used to move pallets and large equipment
- Chemical exposure to the eyes requires flushing at an ________ station
- An ________ atmosphere can be created due to fine particles or dust in the air
- A work ________ is required when performing hazardous maintenance (2 words)
- Lift all heavy objects with you ________
- Acronym: Federal agency that regulates worker health and safety
- Acronym: Sheet containing information about a specific chemical
- I only use equipment where safety ________ are in place and functioning
- I will never enter a ________ space without the required training
- I will never work unprotected where I can ________ from heights
- Always ________ and sanitize contaminated equipment
20 Clues: Lift all heavy objects with you ________ • You don't need a cape to be a... (2 words) • Forklifts must be ________ before each shift • When climbing stairs, always use the ________ • Earplugs are an example of ________ protection • Worn around the body as part of fall protection • Acronym: Gloves, safety glasses, hard hats, etc. • ...
Accident and reporting procedures 2018-10-03
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- Plug colour for a 230v supply.
- The book that needs to be populated after accidents.
- How many days absence before an incident needs to be reported.
- Category of a yellow and black safety sign.
- Category of a blue and white safety sign.
- When an injury could have happened is called a ........ miss.
- A one hundred and ...... supply is used for work on most building sites.
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- RIDDOR helps to prevent accidents in the ............ .
- Colour used for live cables.
- What colour plug is used for a 400v supply?
- Health and safety ............ (HSE).
- The regulations covering the reporting of accidents.
- Category of green and white sign is ......... condition.
- The plug colour for a 110v supply.
14 Clues: Colour used for live cables. • Plug colour for a 230v supply. • The plug colour for a 110v supply. • Health and safety ............ (HSE). • Category of a blue and white safety sign. • What colour plug is used for a 400v supply? • Category of a yellow and black safety sign. • The book that needs to be populated after accidents. • ...
Patient Safety Awareness 2022-03-10
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- You and me together tool that positively corrects an action
- A patients name and DOB are example of patient ________
- universal protocol requires a _____ before a procedure
- An event reaching the patient causing minimal/no detectable harm is a _____ safety event
- Monmouth Medical Center prides itself as a _______ _________ organization
- At MMC we strive to reduce ______ distance and show mutual respect
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- the R in SBAR
- This incident event management system allows reporting of safety events such as workplace violence
- Central line infection associated to the bloodstream
- Urinary tract infection associated to indwelling catheter
- Welcome to Patient _____ Awareness Week
- the R in STAR
- Best method to prevent infection transmission
- B in NATO phonetic alphabet
14 Clues: the R in SBAR • the R in STAR • B in NATO phonetic alphabet • Welcome to Patient _____ Awareness Week • Best method to prevent infection transmission • Central line infection associated to the bloodstream • universal protocol requires a _____ before a procedure • A patients name and DOB are example of patient ________ • ...
Lab Week Geek 2013-04-18
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- How many different ABO blood tpyes are there?
- Equipment used to seperate blood components.
- Parasite that uses arm like projections to move.
- The container that broken glass or needles are disposed in.
- Blood typing can be performed using slides or ______. (2 words)
- Mineral deficiency that can cause too few red blood cells.
- Platelets must be stored at ______ temperatures.
- What type of blood cell clumps together to stop bleeding?
- Mineral found in teh body that is abbreviated Ca.
- The person who draws the tubes of blood for laboratory testing.
- A sample that is lipemic has too much of what substance?
- Small, rectangular, peice of glass used to view very tiny things on.
- Another name for blood sugar.
- The toxicology department is concerned with these substances in the body.
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- Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is collected using this procedure. (2 words)
- Disease cause by too few red blood cells.
- Yeast is a type of _____.
- Department in the laboratory that tests for sugars, lipids, and enzymes.
- A type of stain commonly used to classify bacteria.
- Another name for red blood cells.
- A garmet worn during laboratory testing to protect clothing and skin. (2 words)
- What is the study of blood called.
- Lab specimen that you might find crystals in.
- Microbiologists culture bacteria on this.
- The place in teh body that red blood cells are produced. (2 words)
- Organ system that requires bacteria to function properly.
- The doctor in charge of the laboratory is called a _______?
- Blood is composed of Red cells, white cells, platelets and _____ ?
- Normal shape of a red blood cell.
29 Clues: Yeast is a type of _____. • Another name for blood sugar. • Another name for red blood cells. • Normal shape of a red blood cell. • What is the study of blood called. • Disease cause by too few red blood cells. • Microbiologists culture bacteria on this. • Equipment used to seperate blood components. • How many different ABO blood tpyes are there? • ...
Lab Week 2013 2013-03-18
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- the department that ensures all areas of a laboratory follow all regulatory guidelines
- is prevented when a directed donation from a blood relative is irradiated prior to transfusion
- if pooled or washed has an expiration date of 4 hours
- product made from a whole blood that requires two hard spins during manufacturing
- a modification process typically requested for patients with previous febrile transfusion reactions
- A, B, AB or O
- procedure that is used to reduce hgb-S; provide cells with hgb-A
- has an expiration date of 21 or 35 or 42 days
- mulitplex testing platform that is used to detect the presence of HIV and HCV
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- product that is donated crossmatched and transfused before having all test results available
- serving our New Orleans area and patients for over 50 years
- any substance usually foreign that combines with an antibody or binds to a Tcell
- the person who collects a blood donation from a donor
- type of donor that donates blood and doesn't expect to be paid
- qc test required by aabb to release platelet products for transfusion
- platelet product collected by using an automated process
- if frozen within 8 hours is considered fresh
- test provided for TBC's donors but not required by FDA
- blood vessel that is used for donating blood
- the process in which a donors red cell is tested for patient compatibility using patients plasma
20 Clues: A, B, AB or O • if frozen within 8 hours is considered fresh • blood vessel that is used for donating blood • has an expiration date of 21 or 35 or 42 days • the person who collects a blood donation from a donor • if pooled or washed has an expiration date of 4 hours • test provided for TBC's donors but not required by FDA • ...
Lab Week 2014 2014-04-19
Across
- This department spins down body fluids to look for malignancy
- Our reference lab
- Tickbourne disease diagnosed by identifying morulae in buffy smears
- An electrolyte affected by hemolysis
- A stain used in Gram Stains
- What we screen for in Blood Bank
- Species of Streptococcus implicated in Strep Throat
- These cells are common in CLL
- Universal donor blood type
- Preservative used in histology
- 2nd tube in order of draw
Down
- The cause of Walking Pneumonia
- Crystals often found in acidic urine
- concentration of all chemical particles in the urine
- Procalcitonin is elevated in this condition
- Anticoagulant in the green tubes, Lithium______
- Must be performed before an arterial draw
- Used to confirm bilirubin in urine
- WBC increased in parasitic infections
- A stain used by histo to detect fungi and P. carinii
- The C6's and MPA are made by this company
21 Clues: Our reference lab • 2nd tube in order of draw • Universal donor blood type • A stain used in Gram Stains • These cells are common in CLL • The cause of Walking Pneumonia • Preservative used in histology • What we screen for in Blood Bank • Used to confirm bilirubin in urine • Crystals often found in acidic urine • An electrolyte affected by hemolysis • ...
Computer Lab CrossWord 2014-08-22
Across
- A bright, usually blinking, movable indicator on a display, marking the position at which a character can be entered, corrected, or deleted
- the horizontal space provided for a line of typing, typesetting, printing, etc
- address on business letter: the name, title, and street address of the person to whom a business letter is written, as it appears on the letter above the salutation
- a short note designating something to be remembered, especially something to be done or acted upon in the future; reminder
- A letter written by an individual to deal with business of a personal nature
- Gross Words A Minute
- A range of frequencies for a particular operation
- A set of keys, as on a computer terminal, word processor, typewriter, or piano
- word marking range of material covered: a word printed at the top of a page in a dictionary or other reference book, usually the first or last entry for that page
- Words, such as Yours truly, that appear at the end of a letter and just before the writer's signature used as a polite termination of the letter
- is found at the end of a letter after the signature. Its purpose is to let the reader know that an addition item or document is included with the letter. It is written as Enclosure: or Encl
- central processing unit
- is a painful condition affecting the tendons on the thumb side of your wrist. If you have de Quervain's tenosynovitis, it will probably hurt every time you turn your wrist, grasp anything or make a fist
- a pattern or system that looks like a series of branching or interconnecting lines
- printed-out data: data from a computer printed out on paper
- a letter dealing with business
- The heading at the top of a sheet of letter paper, usually consisting of a name and an address
Down
- A condition characterized by pain and numbing or tingling sensations in the hand and caused by compression of a nerve in the carpal tunnel at the wrist
- the equipment and devices that make up a computer system as opposed to the programs used on it
- the act of producing
- Is when only the left lines are able to be jagged margins are set up all different accept the left
- The entire material or physical structure of an organism, especially of a human or animal
- the engineering science concerned with the physical and psychological relationship between machines and the people who use them
- A phrase at the beginning of a newspaper or magazine article that gives the date and place of its origin
- refers to a special notation at the conclusion of a letter indicating that copies of the letter were sent to the person(s) listed. In most messaging software, copy notation is usually noted by typing CC
- a written message addressed to a person or organization
- the line by which a figure or object is defined or bounded; contour
- the standard typewriter keyboard; the keys for Q, W, E, R, T, and Y are the first six from the left on the top row of letter keys
- Many paper size standards conventions have existed at different times and in different countries
- One blank line between lines of text
30 Clues: the act of producing • Gross Words A Minute • central processing unit • a letter dealing with business • One blank line between lines of text • A range of frequencies for a particular operation • a written message addressed to a person or organization • printed-out data: data from a computer printed out on paper • ...
Lab Week 2015 2015-04-11
Across
- I fly in the air but a different spelling to my name
- Me and my brother were the first to fly
- I am a blue book
- Don't let these day up or you want have water
- I was a great trumpet player name is spelled different
- Have you seen my biceps latley
- I was a South Carolina Astronaut
- My name could be Valerie or just come to the PTA
- I am the big Chief
- I am a R&B singer and women like to wear me
- I was known as the "GREAT"
- In Chichago....
- I can shape your eyebrows with thread
- I eat sweet potatoes mostly everyday
- I am a famous boxer or basketball player
- I am a city in Alabama
- Billie Jean was one of my hits
- I am full of "JOY"
- I am a men clothing store
- I could be Woody or Tim
- I was a family cafeteria in the old days
- I take care of all babies needs
- I am a message full of dots and dashes
- I am the capital and largest city of Chile
- I am not a mountain
- Sister that rule over tennis
- I am the Texas Ranger
- I am Bob or Clive
- My hit song "pull up to the bumper baby'
- There a usually four of these in a month
- I very "special" too
- I am a famous actor name Danny
- I am a new pathologist
Down
- My name and NFL team are the same
- I am a chain of islands
- I polish
- My name is spelled different from Sutherland and Donald
- I am a famous Scottish novelist
- I am a vehicle and jazz singer
- "Austin Powers"
- I could be Meredith or Anthony
- I am retired but I'm back because I am special
- I am an old fashion racing car
- American contract bridge entrepreneur during the 1930s.
- I was a president
- The three little pigs did this... plus not woman
- 'moving on up" theme song
- I love my dog and I am on the back hall
- Oakland Raiders (Wide receiver)
- I am a funeral home
- I have a new baby girl and more degrees than most
- I can be short or long grain
- Passover blood was from this animal
- I could be Loni or Pamela
- The sound a horse makes plus a young male child
- They say I discovered the fountain of youth
- NFL accused of criminal assault for spank his child
- I am the youngest pathologist
- I am a brand of aluminum
- I could be Danny or Marlo
- My son could be carrot top
- Main man in "Men in Black"
- Urtica dioica but you know my common name
- I have controversy BBQ shops
- I am below the big Chief
- My son name is Ishmael
- I am a scientific ordering book
- I'm not short or tall
- I am a city in Williamson County, Illinois
- My Given name is Steven
- I rule this court cause I am a Judge
- I am not a street or road
72 Clues: I polish • "Austin Powers" • In Chichago.... • I am a blue book • I was a president • I am Bob or Clive • I am the big Chief • I am full of "JOY" • I am a funeral home • I am not a mountain • I very "special" too • I'm not short or tall • I am the Texas Ranger • I am a city in Alabama • My son name is Ishmael • I am a new pathologist • I am a chain of islands • I could be Woody or Tim • ...
