lab safety Crossword Puzzles
Risky Business 2024-03-06
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- Movie with Tom Cruise
- Risk Manager
- If you see something wrong say something
- Quality improvement process to identify and fix issues within VA
- MD called and aware of event
- Place to report safety concern
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- Patient Safety guru
- To ensure protocol is followed and documentation is complete
- If you didn't do this it didn't happen
- Being protected from danger, risk, or injury
- A situation involving exposure to danger
- Process for Damage to a Veteran or their property at VA
12 Clues: Risk Manager • Patient Safety guru • Movie with Tom Cruise • MD called and aware of event • Place to report safety concern • If you didn't do this it didn't happen • If you see something wrong say something • A situation involving exposure to danger • Being protected from danger, risk, or injury • Process for Damage to a Veteran or their property at VA • ...
Branscher 2020-10-30
15 Clues: söka jobb • lantmännen • handla bilar • medina -a instagram • plåster och apotek. • information chineser • försäkra dina pengar • handla med liten del • internet mobil prata • James Charles frisyr • Fastighetsbyrån verk • Sov här plus gott käk • göra reklam marknad pr • skola, lab och frammåt! • hammare formgivning ikea
Science Experiments #10 2023-06-04
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- Soda (Reaction with vinegar)
- (Harnessing energy from the sun)
- (Laws of motion)
- (Scientific prediction)
- (Lab container)
- (Pendulum experiments)
- (Weightlessness in space)
- (Genetic code)
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- (Magnifies small objects)
- Dish (Cultivating microorganisms)
- (Separating compounds with electricity)
- (Acidity or alkalinity)
- (Speeds up chemical reactions)
- (Erupting model)
- (Attracts metal)
15 Clues: (Genetic code) • (Lab container) • (Laws of motion) • (Erupting model) • (Attracts metal) • (Pendulum experiments) • (Acidity or alkalinity) • (Scientific prediction) • (Magnifies small objects) • (Weightlessness in space) • Soda (Reaction with vinegar) • (Speeds up chemical reactions) • (Harnessing energy from the sun) • Dish (Cultivating microorganisms) • ...
Safety Counts 2024-11-17
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- safety ------
- where are six monsters playing
- how many monsters playing in the park
- three monsters ------ bicycles
- one monster is -------- a ladder
- five monsters -- the swimming pool
- where are two monsters cooking
- what is one monster climbing
- ------ counts
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- eleven -------- buying tickets
- five monsters -------- the street
- what are six monsters doing in the park
- two monsters are ------- in the kitchen
- seven monsters by the -------- pool
- what are three monsters riding
- four monsters are riding in a ---
- five monsters crossing the ------
17 Clues: safety ------ • ------ counts • what is one monster climbing • eleven -------- buying tickets • where are six monsters playing • three monsters ------ bicycles • what are three monsters riding • where are two monsters cooking • one monster is -------- a ladder • five monsters -------- the street • four monsters are riding in a --- • five monsters crossing the ------ • ...
Awareness 2018-09-05
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- ___________ yourself today and see if you've got good safety awareness.
- We learn through ___________ means.
- Watch for ________ actions.
- You start ____________ to others about safety.
- Safety ___________ is like almost everything else we do....
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- Before you begin a ______ , you consider how to do it more safely.
- .... it is learned, not _____________.
- So how do you _______________ good safety awareness?
- As you work, you check your position to reduce _________on your body.
- You make sure you know how and when to use ____________ protective equipment.
10 Clues: Watch for ________ actions. • We learn through ___________ means. • .... it is learned, not _____________. • You start ____________ to others about safety. • So how do you _______________ good safety awareness? • Safety ___________ is like almost everything else we do.... • Before you begin a ______ , you consider how to do it more safely. • ...
Hand & Finger Safety 2024-03-04
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- - Secure hold to prevent slipping (4)
- - Designing workspaces to reduce strain and potential hand injuries (10)
- - Warning sign for potential hand hazards (7)
- - Being mindful of hand safety at all times (9)
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- - Essential for employees to learn proper hand safety procedures (8)
- - Personal protective equipment includes gloves for hand safety (3)
- - Regular checks to ensure machinery is safe for hand use (10)
- - Protective gear for hands (7)
- - Tool to handle with caution to prevent cuts (5)
- - Safety feature to shield hands from machinery (5)
10 Clues: - Protective gear for hands (7) • - Secure hold to prevent slipping (4) • - Warning sign for potential hand hazards (7) • - Being mindful of hand safety at all times (9) • - Tool to handle with caution to prevent cuts (5) • - Safety feature to shield hands from machinery (5) • - Regular checks to ensure machinery is safe for hand use (10) • ...
Garrett A. Morgan 2024-11-08
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- He created a popular hair straightening product.
- He held several patents for his inventions.
- His inventions aimed to enhance public safety.
- Morgan's work has had a lasting impact on safety and innovation.
- Morgan is best known for his innovative creations.
- Developed an early version of the gas mask for safety.
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- Morgan was an influential African American inventor.
- He invented an improved traffic signal.
- His place of residence and business in Ohio.
- Morgan was a successful businessman and inventor.
10 Clues: He invented an improved traffic signal. • He held several patents for his inventions. • His place of residence and business in Ohio. • His inventions aimed to enhance public safety. • He created a popular hair straightening product. • Morgan was a successful businessman and inventor. • Morgan is best known for his innovative creations. • ...
Diamonds 2024-05-17
15 Clues: jewel • stone • troche • diamond • diamond • diamond • knickknack • jewelry, glitz • precious stone • block of metal • Outstanding example • chunk of solid object • entertainment article • precious stone; treasure • - Can be lab created or found in deep parts of Ear
Safety Week Crossword 2025-06-23
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- First P in PPE
- The amount of minutes you should use the eye wash/ safety shower in an emergency
- Clean up _______ immediately, they are a slip hazard.
- To prevent slips, trips, and ______: take your time, pay attention to where you are going, keep walkways clear
- When lifting an object, lift with your _______.
- Keep emergency exits _______.
- Plugs, Protects your hearing
- Protects your respiratory track
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- The first S in the acronym PASS stands for.
- an "almost" accident is a ______ miss
- Acronym for using a fire extinguisher
- This is everyone's responsibility
- Duties of employers to their employees is to train them, provide protection and maintain
- when an accident or incident happens _____ it immediately
- Glasses, Worn to protect your eyes
15 Clues: First P in PPE • Plugs, Protects your hearing • Keep emergency exits _______. • Protects your respiratory track • This is everyone's responsibility • Glasses, Worn to protect your eyes • an "almost" accident is a ______ miss • Acronym for using a fire extinguisher • The first S in the acronym PASS stands for. • When lifting an object, lift with your _______. • ...
Lab People 2014-04-04
Science word 2021-03-27
Puzzle 1 2020-11-14
15 Clues: friend • not nice • do again • wipe away • furry friend • on your feet • science place • zebra has them • pancake topper • spiderman's friend • top room in a house • what you do in a car • morning wetness outside • said yes with your head • pour liquid accidentally
random cross word 2013-05-24
15 Clues: fast • horses • big cat • has humps • orders laws • get presents • writing wood • mans best friend • lab has computers • has lots of strips • gose with computer • hero saves the world • were you surch stuff up • has millions of gallaxys • non-entanty little headed nothing
Megan's Crossword 2013-04-03
15 Clues: Murphy • Wicked • No rhyme • I'm a nut • Baby newt • God of war • Soft, warm • Not a planet • Smallest owl • This and that • Heads or tails • Scatters light • You are my ______ • Downton Abbey's middle daughter • Steamboat slang for twelve feet of water
Geology 2023-01-11
7 Clues: lab exams • graded labs • is our professor • back-to-back on a Tuesday • do your weekly D2L quizzes • surveys administered april 10 - april 28 • Attend every class, but be present as well as just physically present
MED170 Chapter 10 Workplace Legalities 2020-02-02
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- hazard communication standard
- safety data sheet
- law allows employee access to info
- federal unemployment tax act
- clinical laboratory improvement act
- remedy effect of discrimination
- occupational safety & health act
- something for something
- age discrimination in employment act
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- prejudiced outlook
- employer's legal reason for firing
- public policy
- employer insurance for employee embezzlement
- federal insurance contribution act
- employee retirement income security act
- family medical leave act
- equal employment opportunity commission
17 Clues: public policy • safety data sheet • prejudiced outlook • something for something • family medical leave act • federal unemployment tax act • hazard communication standard • remedy effect of discrimination • occupational safety & health act • employer's legal reason for firing • law allows employee access to info • federal insurance contribution act • ...
Chapter 4 Vocab 2024-01-08
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- a new organism grows from a piece of its parent
- process of creating haploid cells from diploid cells
- a cell with only one pair of chromosomes
- cell division of prokaryotes
- growing living tissue in a lab
- production of offspring by one parent without meiosis and fertilization
- pairs of chromosomes that have genes for the same trait in the same order
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- production of offspring from the combination of genetic material from two cells
- a lab procedure the produces identical individuals from a cell
- the joining of egg and sperm
- offspring grows from a part of a parent plant
- a cell that has multiple pairs of chromosomes
- a new organism grows on the body of its parent
13 Clues: the joining of egg and sperm • cell division of prokaryotes • growing living tissue in a lab • a cell with only one pair of chromosomes • offspring grows from a part of a parent plant • a cell that has multiple pairs of chromosomes • a new organism grows on the body of its parent • a new organism grows from a piece of its parent • ...
May Safety Activity 2023-05-19
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- Pull Aim Squeeze _______
- Lift with your knees, not your ¬¬¬_________
- Safety Data Sheet
- Used to alert security and ERT of a fire
- Practice emergency event
- Lock out tag out
- Gel used if there is an exposure to HF
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- Has the potential to be an incident but is found and fixed before injuries occur
- How often ladders need to be inspected
- Navigate to endor/tsr to complete task safety reviews (TSR) before doing a _______ task
- Sullivan Park Integrated Tracking System
- Process Research safety email
12 Clues: Lock out tag out • Safety Data Sheet • Pull Aim Squeeze _______ • Practice emergency event • Process Research safety email • How often ladders need to be inspected • Gel used if there is an exposure to HF • Sullivan Park Integrated Tracking System • Used to alert security and ERT of a fire • Lift with your knees, not your ¬¬¬_________ • ...
Safe Working Environment Crossword 2022-03-30
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- scientific purpose
- all hospitals meet
- medical words or phrases
- outlining terms and conditions
- verbal and nonverbal action
- activating the body
- personal ______ equipment
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- practice simulations
- moving from one location to the next
- most important universal precaution
- evaluates safety procedures
- interpersonal relationship
- can pose a risk to safety
13 Clues: scientific purpose • all hospitals meet • activating the body • practice simulations • medical words or phrases • personal ______ equipment • can pose a risk to safety • interpersonal relationship • evaluates safety procedures • verbal and nonverbal action • outlining terms and conditions • most important universal precaution • moving from one location to the next
Safety Puzzle 2023-03-10
13 Clues: save your head • to work at height • protect your body • Document for Safety • for hand protection • oxygen deficient area • Life saving equipment • fire fighting equipment • hidden electrical hazard • electrical safety locking • for safe chemical handling • safe to lift heavy equipment • for earth leakage protection
crossword 2024-01-03
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- room Creativity flows like a vivid river on every canvas
- Knowledge blossoms within these walls
- Room Harmony dances in the air, carrying the notes of inspiration
- Laughter and joy echo in the open air
- Lab Curiosity sparks discoveries under the microscope
- Spaces Nature whispers its lessons in every rustling leaf
- and Found Memories find their way back home through forgotten belongings.
- Room Comfort and care are administered in the gentle touch of healing hands.
- Nourishment and friendship are served on every table
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- Hall Unity resonates in the collective heartbeat of the school.
- Office Order and organization shape the foundation of our journey
- Moments of reflection and self-care in the quiet corners
- Bus Journeys of learning unfold with every mile traveled
- Lab Innovation unfolds through the keys and clicks
14 Clues: Knowledge blossoms within these walls • Laughter and joy echo in the open air • Lab Innovation unfolds through the keys and clicks • Nourishment and friendship are served on every table • Lab Curiosity sparks discoveries under the microscope • room Creativity flows like a vivid river on every canvas • Moments of reflection and self-care in the quiet corners • ...
Driving Safety 2021-03-13
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- what should you use to judge how far away the car in front of you is?
- what does OVI stand for?
- how many people SHOULD wear a seat belt?
- If your tired and sleepy what should you do?
- to not cause an accented or speed what should you do?
- how many people should you have in your car after you get your license other than family?
- What should you do when there is a police, firetruck, ambulance, or any major vehicle is around?
- What is one of the main distractions?
- You should always do what when you are on the road?
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- you should always wear what when in the car?
- how many people legally can ride with no seat belt?
- What can you use to check for tires treads?
- When you stop at a stop light or a stop sign what should you see of the car in front of you?
- Don't what and drive?
- what should you do when it is snowing and raining?
- when turning what should do?
- When sliding what do you do?
- what is the legal speed limit you can drive over?
18 Clues: Don't what and drive? • what does OVI stand for? • when turning what should do? • When sliding what do you do? • What is one of the main distractions? • how many people SHOULD wear a seat belt? • What can you use to check for tires treads? • you should always wear what when in the car? • If your tired and sleepy what should you do? • ...
Safety Crossword 2021-10-07
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- during an emergency you should use the exit ---------- to you
- reporting unsafe acts and unsafe conditions can often help prevent ---------
- spilled liquids create --------------- and need to be cleaned up/or identified immediately
- store ----------- items in lower drawers or on lower shelves
- scan ------------- while you walk and remove hazards that you encounter
- when carrying an object, keep your --------- straight
- do not overload electrical circuits. Use only one --------- for each socket
- -------------- is matching the job to the worker
- the best time to prepare for an ------ is before one happens
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- don't read while walking. It doesn't save enough time to ------------ the risk
- do not ----------- fire escape passageways and fire fighting equipment
- when climbing the stairs, use the ------------
- it's easy to remember how to use a fire extinguisher if you remember the word
- it is our ---------- to work safely and report hazards
- close one ------------ in a filing cabinet before opening another
- we can prevent slips, trips and falls by maintaining good ---------------
- whether you are sitting, standing or lifting, use proper --------- to avoid muscle strain
- never let your ---------------- down on safety
18 Clues: when climbing the stairs, use the ------------ • never let your ---------------- down on safety • -------------- is matching the job to the worker • when carrying an object, keep your --------- straight • it is our ---------- to work safely and report hazards • store ----------- items in lower drawers or on lower shelves • ...
Food Safety 2021-09-15
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- The time between changing water when thawing an item
- The reason to cook foods to the correct temperature
- Tempature range of refrigerator (F).
- a type of hazard that is caused by foreign objects in a food item.
- parasites present in pork which may require surgery to remove.
- a type of hazard which is caused by dangerous compounds
- A fungi which develops in dry goods such as grains and cereals.
- food items that are uncooked
- A waterborne and sexually transmissible disease.
- When an item is contaminated with something from the source
- When food has gone bad
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- A bacteria present nearly everywhere and can lead to skin infections or death.
- Danger zone of food items (F).
- when an item is contaminated by another item
- Common foodborne illness originating from any poultry item.
- number of days before you throw away leftovers
- A bacteria that leads to a sore throat.
- Any food item that can go bad
18 Clues: When food has gone bad • food items that are uncooked • Any food item that can go bad • Danger zone of food items (F). • Tempature range of refrigerator (F). • A bacteria that leads to a sore throat. • when an item is contaminated by another item • number of days before you throw away leftovers • A waterborne and sexually transmissible disease. • ...
Shop safety 2022-02-09
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- what color goes with danger
- what class is ordinary materials (wood,leaves,cloths)
- what color goes with caution
- what class goes with kitchen fires
- what need fuel, oxygen and heat to start a fire
- what class goes with electrical
- what color goes with warning
- how many fire extingusiher
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- what do we put out class B fire with
- what color goes with floor or tabletop
- what class goes with combustible metal
- what color goes with notice, information
- What do we wear in the shop to protect during our project
- what class goes with flammable liquid
- what is the word used for used a fire extinguisher
- what do we throw on to put out class A fires
- what color goes with safety
- what is the word or organization that inspects work accidents
18 Clues: how many fire extingusiher • what color goes with danger • what color goes with safety • what color goes with caution • what color goes with warning • what class goes with electrical • what class goes with kitchen fires • what do we put out class B fire with • what class goes with flammable liquid • what color goes with floor or tabletop • what class goes with combustible metal • ...
Safety Crossword 2021-08-17
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- Guard your personal ________ when you're on the internet.
- This person helps if there is a crime.
- If on fire, _______, drop, and roll.
- Look ________ before crossing the street.
- Dial 911 during one of these.
- Don't share these with anyone online.
- Never swim without one near you.
- This person helps if there is a fire.
- If you have trouble at school, tell a this person.
- If you have a problem, tell your ______.
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- Use these skills to treat an injury.
- If you're alone and need help, find a _______.
- Wear one when riding a bike, skateboard, or scooter.
- This person helps if there is an injury.
- Always wear your _________.
- If there's a fire in my house, I should ______.
- If home alone, you should _______ the doors and windows.
- When you can, cross the street at one of these.
18 Clues: Always wear your _________. • Dial 911 during one of these. • Never swim without one near you. • Use these skills to treat an injury. • If on fire, _______, drop, and roll. • Don't share these with anyone online. • This person helps if there is a fire. • This person helps if there is a crime. • This person helps if there is an injury. • ...
Radiation Safety 2017-12-08
Ramp Safety 2016-01-15
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- How many feet from moving aircraft
- Company material
- Foreign Object Debris
- Pin Used to lock nose gear
- Favorite Hometown Airline
- Person used to help bring equipment close to aircraft
- Zone where aircraft comes in and parks
- We use these to download bags into
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- Something we wear on ramp that's mandatory
- Used to hold the aircraft in place while at the gate
- How many minutes at gate before aircraft arrives
- Tag put on a bag that weighs more than 51 pounds
- Number one priority
- What is a bag that goes point A to point B
- Used to help push the aircraft
- Ground Support Equipment
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Remain over night
18 Clues: Company material • Remain over night • Number one priority • Foreign Object Debris • Ground Support Equipment • Favorite Hometown Airline • Pin Used to lock nose gear • Personal Protective Equipment • Used to help push the aircraft • How many feet from moving aircraft • We use these to download bags into • Zone where aircraft comes in and parks • ...
Kitchen Safety 2016-10-30
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- always make sure knives are _______
- When taking the lid off a sauce pan,lift the _______ side of the lid first
- Always use _______ when handling hot dishes. (2 Words)
- You should always wear an ______ in the kitchen.
- On a gas stove, never reach across a ______________burner.
- The safest place to defrost food is the ______
- What type of spoon should you use to stir hot foods?
- Never put ______ in the microwave.
- When connecting or disconnecting appliances, use the ___________, not the cord.
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- Always __________ hands before cooking.
- Position handles towards the ______ of the stove
- Always wash ______ seperately.
- You can get food ___________ from bacteria in spoiled food.
- Used to put out grease fires (2 words)
- Use a cutting ______________ to protect counter tops.
- carry knives with the point ______ from you
- Only handle electrical appliances with _____ hands.
- always wipe knives on the ______ side
18 Clues: Always wash ______ seperately. • Never put ______ in the microwave. • always make sure knives are _______ • always wipe knives on the ______ side • Used to put out grease fires (2 words) • Always __________ hands before cooking. • carry knives with the point ______ from you • The safest place to defrost food is the ______ • Position handles towards the ______ of the stove • ...
Kitchen Safety 2019-10-04
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- how many steps there are to washing your hands
- least common food borne illness
- What its called when foods are left out in temperatures 5 to 60 degrees Celsius
- tiny living creatures like bacteria
- what to use to wash your hands and dishes
- the word to remember what to do when someone is in anaphylaxis shock
- another one of the most frequently missed areas while washing your hands
- Almonds,Walnuts,and pecans are called
- one of the most frequently missed areas while washing your hands
- the degree of the angle you hold the epipen at
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- the minimum temperature foods should be cooked at (Celsius)
- The minimum amount of time you should wash your hands
- this occurs when you use the same cutting board or pan as raw meat
- most common food borne illness
- what to use to check if meat is cooked
- the colour cap you pull off an epipen
- the minimum temperature foods should be chilled at (Fahrenheit)
- how many seconds you hold the epipen in for
18 Clues: most common food borne illness • least common food borne illness • tiny living creatures like bacteria • the colour cap you pull off an epipen • Almonds,Walnuts,and pecans are called • what to use to check if meat is cooked • what to use to wash your hands and dishes • how many seconds you hold the epipen in for • how many steps there are to washing your hands • ...
Kitchen Safety! 2020-01-21
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- something you wear to prevent cuts, burns, ect.
- if bacteria enters a woundit can cause _________
- something big flames can cause
- the state you should keep your knife
- always keep the walkways _____
- you can ____ youself if your knife slips
- always ____ wash your hands before cooking
- things that can happen if something is in the walkway
- these should never be larger than needed
- used to wash hands
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- rinse for 15-20 _______ after using soap
- keeping labels on products can tell you what to do if this happens
- 89% of food bourne illnesses occur from this location
- something that can occur if there is a cord in a walkway
- wearing gloves can prevent the spread of this
- these areon the sides of cleaning products
- if you keep your knife ____ it can slip
- never ______ the labels off of cleaning products
18 Clues: used to wash hands • something big flames can cause • always keep the walkways _____ • the state you should keep your knife • if you keep your knife ____ it can slip • rinse for 15-20 _______ after using soap • you can ____ youself if your knife slips • these should never be larger than needed • these areon the sides of cleaning products • ...
Safety Crossword 2014-11-08
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- Before having your meal, _____ your hands for 15-20s to kill the germs.
- Do not handle this electrical equipment while it is "ON" as it is very hot.
- All plugs should have 3 pins to provide proper ______.
- Plastic waste should always be ______ from kitchen waste.
- While crossing the street you should never ____.
- There should be enough _______ in the house for air circulation.
- Do not run on the stairs and on tiled surfaces as they might be _____
- Do not handle a _____ in the kitchen without adult supervision as they might cut your hand
- In case of _____ leakage, call your parents, open all the windows and call the distributor.
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- In case of a cut, bruise or burn,keep a _____ box ready
- While climbing down the stairs, hold the ________.
- Use a pair of ______ only in adult supervision as its sharpness can cut your hand.
- Never turn switches "ON" or "OFF" with _____ hands.
- Keep all the ______ contact numbers handy in case of a problem.
- Stay away from chemicals like bug spray as they are _____.
- Do not insert your finger or any object in the electrical ______
- Do not jump into the _____ without adult supervision.
- Do not climb on the balcony or play in it else you can _____.
18 Clues: While crossing the street you should never ____. • While climbing down the stairs, hold the ________. • Never turn switches "ON" or "OFF" with _____ hands. • Do not jump into the _____ without adult supervision. • All plugs should have 3 pins to provide proper ______. • In case of a cut, bruise or burn,keep a _____ box ready • ...
FOOD SAFETY 2014-03-31
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- Chemical substance produced from living cells
- Easily goes off
- Smell
- Able to be eaten
- Not poisonous
- Food deterioration
- Very small organism
- When food is infected
- Between 4 and 60 degrees Celcius
- The process to chemically clean
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- A mark or impurity that spoils the look of a product
- Micro-organisms that may cause food poisoning
- Our classroom mantra
- Breaking down
- To leak out
- Mixed together
- Solids left behind after cooking
- A measure of the strength of acid
18 Clues: Smell • To leak out • Breaking down • Not poisonous • Mixed together • Easily goes off • Able to be eaten • Food deterioration • Very small organism • Our classroom mantra • When food is infected • The process to chemically clean • Solids left behind after cooking • Between 4 and 60 degrees Celcius • A measure of the strength of acid • Micro-organisms that may cause food poisoning • ...
Safety Week 2024-03-08
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- Different types for different chemicals
- Protects from a splash
- How many years forklift certification is good for
- personal protective equipment
- Control of hazardous energy
- Shift meeting
- American national standards institute
- protects you
- Trip and fall
- rain that runs off from the property
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- sections of a SDS
- Evacuation meeting point
- to prevent sprains/strains
- Disinfectant
- Best type of hazard control
- Why we wear ear plugs
- Kills
- Local and Fresh
18 Clues: Kills • Disinfectant • protects you • Shift meeting • Trip and fall • Local and Fresh • sections of a SDS • Why we wear ear plugs • Protects from a splash • Evacuation meeting point • to prevent sprains/strains • Control of hazardous energy • Best type of hazard control • personal protective equipment • rain that runs off from the property • American national standards institute • ...
floral safety 2023-08-31
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- Injury - cuts and bruises
- - An unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- - Dangerous
- - not caring about yourself or others
- - Highest level of toxicity. Represented by red and the skull and cross bones
- Vocabulary
- - not in working order
- - Weariness or exhaustion
- - poisonous
- - under the direction of another person
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- - you were unaware of a potential hazard
- - Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow.
- - rough, noisy activity
- - Faulty
- - Moderate toxicity level. Orange.
- - care taken beforehand
- - The condition of being protected from hurt, injury, or loss
- - an object that is in the way
- Injury - permanent damage or death
19 Clues: - Faulty • Vocabulary • - Dangerous • - poisonous • - not in working order • - rough, noisy activity • - care taken beforehand • Injury - cuts and bruises • - Weariness or exhaustion • - an object that is in the way • - Moderate toxicity level. Orange. • Injury - permanent damage or death • - Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow. • - not caring about yourself or others • ...
Safety Vocab 2023-08-31
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- Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow.
- care taken beforehand
- An unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- Dangerous
- poisonous
- Faulty
- rough, noisy activity
- you were unaware of a potential hazard
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- cuts and bruises
- under the direction of another person
- an object that is in the way
- permanent damage or death
- not caring about yourself or others
- The condition of being protected from hurt, injury, or loss
- Weariness or exhaustion
- Highest level of toxicity. Represented by red and the skull and cross bones
- not in working order
- Moderate toxicity level. Orange.
18 Clues: Faulty • Dangerous • poisonous • cuts and bruises • not in working order • care taken beforehand • rough, noisy activity • Weariness or exhaustion • permanent damage or death • an object that is in the way • Moderate toxicity level. Orange. • Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow. • not caring about yourself or others • under the direction of another person • ...
Safety vocab 2023-08-30
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- injury cuts and bruises
- an object that is in the way
- The condition of being protected from hurt, injury, or loss
- care taken beforehand
- An unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- you were unaware of a potential hazard
- under the direction of another person
- dangerous
- Highest level of toxicity. Represented by red and the skull and cross bone
- faulty
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- injury permanent damage or death
- rough, noisy behavior
- poisonous
- not caring about yourself or others
- weariness or exhaustion
- not in working order
- lowest level of toxicity, yellow.
- moderate toxicity level, orange.
18 Clues: faulty • poisonous • dangerous • not in working order • rough, noisy behavior • care taken beforehand • injury cuts and bruises • weariness or exhaustion • an object that is in the way • injury permanent damage or death • moderate toxicity level, orange. • lowest level of toxicity, yellow. • not caring about yourself or others • under the direction of another person • ...
Fire Safety 2023-08-24
Across
- before you DROP!
- acronym describing the correct sequence of using a fire extinguisher
- a poisonous gas called The Silent Killer
- the hardest component to control of the fire triangle
- the 3 P's of fire safety
- after this many years you should replace your fire alarm
Down
- you could have as little as this amount of time to escape a home fire
- how do you move through smoke
- test this alarm every month
- never use water on this type of fire
- the leading cause of home fires
- smoke alarms are important as they give you early notice
- the second leading cause of home fires
- after you DROP!
- where firefighters get water from
- before opening the door check the door knob for
- keeping your bedroom closed, helps to prevent the spread by blocking flow of ___ and smoke
- when you should remove batteries from your smoke alarm
18 Clues: after you DROP! • before you DROP! • the 3 P's of fire safety • test this alarm every month • how do you move through smoke • the leading cause of home fires • where firefighters get water from • never use water on this type of fire • the second leading cause of home fires • a poisonous gas called The Silent Killer • before opening the door check the door knob for • ...
Work safety 2024-11-14
18 Clues: route • huomio • luvaton • syttyvä • analyysi • näkyvyys • käytäntö • tarkistus • vastuussa • huomautus • työntekijä • työnantaja • hätätapaus • korvaamaton • sisäänkäynti • säilytys/säilö • omaisuus/kiinteistö • sopiva/asiaankuuluva
Safety Considerations 2025-07-10
Across
- Type of cavitation that may also be known as inertial or normal cavitation
- Alternate that form of respirator that blows air into a sealed hood
- Can be thought of as the "pushing power" of the sound (2 words)
- Type of cavitation where bubbles don't rupture
- The removal of protective equipment
- Equipment needed for contact precautions like MRSA and C. diff
- Type of bioeffect that involves heat transfer
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- Intensity measurement that most relates to bioeffects
- To avoid sickness, avoid touching this, along with the eyes and mouth
- A face covering that is not airtight and shields against droplets or fluids
- Stops airborne diseases, ensuring no unfiltered air is breathed, if fitting properly
- Protects the sonographer, environment, and patients against disease
- Gaseous microbubble expansion and contraction due to sound
- Describes how a biological medium is affected by ultrasound
- Form of attenenuation in which sound energy converts to heat
- Type of bioeffect that includes all nonthermal effects
- Act of putting on personal protective equipment
- The type of TI reporting sometimes used in OB exams
18 Clues: The removal of protective equipment • Type of bioeffect that involves heat transfer • Type of cavitation where bubbles don't rupture • Act of putting on personal protective equipment • The type of TI reporting sometimes used in OB exams • Intensity measurement that most relates to bioeffects • Type of bioeffect that includes all nonthermal effects • ...
#10 Daily Routines 2025-09-11
14 Clues: First meal • Midday meal • Daily check-in • Afternoon rest • Morning vitals • Careful washing • Call with family • Lab test routine • Scheduled therapy • Light refreshment • Change for comfort • Doctor evening visit • Clean hospital sheets • First medicines of day
POCT 2016-11-10
Across
- Impart knowledge
- Active chemical
- Degree of excellence
- Lab procedure
- Way of doing something
- Free from dirt
- Urgent occasion for action
- Measuring device
- Identify from symptoms
Down
- Pepsin is one
- Give a guarantee
- Examine in detail
- One being treated
- Outcome
- Division of a large organisation
- Feel concern
- Part of S.O.P
- Immune-system stimulator
18 Clues: Outcome • Feel concern • Pepsin is one • Lab procedure • Part of S.O.P • Free from dirt • Active chemical • Impart knowledge • Give a guarantee • Measuring device • Examine in detail • One being treated • Degree of excellence • Way of doing something • Identify from symptoms • Immune-system stimulator • Urgent occasion for action • Division of a large organisation
Personal Safety 2024-11-12
Patient Safety Awareness Week 2022-03-15
Across
- These products are used to bath surgery patients the night before and the morning of surgery.
- The action of stopping something from happening or arising.
- The bracelet color for fall risk patients.
- The minimum precautions used for all patients.
- Be a patient __________ and speak up for safety.
- Putting on PPE.
- The process of exchanging vital patient information, responsibility, and accountability.
- Wash hands with this when visibly soiled.
- Wear these if you potentially could be splashed in the eye with blood or body fluids.
Down
- Patient fall __________ is everyone's responsibility.
- The best way to prevent the spread of germs.
- Staff should get this vaccination yearly.
- Removing PPE.
- Infection _______ prevents or stops the spread of infections in the healthcare setting.
- Patient ______ is everyone's responsibility.
- _____ up for safety.
16 Clues: Removing PPE. • Putting on PPE. • _____ up for safety. • Staff should get this vaccination yearly. • Wash hands with this when visibly soiled. • The bracelet color for fall risk patients. • The best way to prevent the spread of germs. • Patient ______ is everyone's responsibility. • The minimum precautions used for all patients. • ...
Safety Week 2021-12-10
Across
- You must be properly trained to drive one of these
- A serious stage of heat illness (2 wds)
- A cultural belief is ___ First
- These are in place to prevent reaching in to a machine
- Lockout's partner
- Who is responsible for safety at work
- Do this to energy in the fourth step of lockout
- Part of the first step of locking out
- These should be safely stored when not in use
Down
- A dust created by cutting concrete is crystalline _____
- Do not enter this without training (2 wds)
- Number of injuries there should be at work
- Hormel's safety mascot (2 wds)
- Not locking out could cause this type of injury
- Some of the leading causes of workplace injury (4 wds)
15 Clues: Lockout's partner • Hormel's safety mascot (2 wds) • A cultural belief is ___ First • Who is responsible for safety at work • Part of the first step of locking out • A serious stage of heat illness (2 wds) • Do not enter this without training (2 wds) • Number of injuries there should be at work • These should be safely stored when not in use • ...
Wall Street's Hidden Vault 2024-01-17
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- - Clue: Safety ___ boxes found in the vault.
- - Clue: ___ door system of the vault.
- - Clue: ___ Street, financial district where Woolworth Building is located.
- - Clue: Nickname for the area with unused safety deposit boxes.
- - Clue: Air conditioning ___ runs through the vault door.
- - Clue: Current use of the vault space by building staff.
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- - Clue: Safety deposit ___ in the vault.
- - Clue: Building with the hidden vault.
- - Clue: Maintenance items stored in the vault now.
- - Clue: Activity that allows public to see the hidden vault.
- - Clue: ___ National Bank, original tenant of the building.
- - Clue: Tour guides can usually only peer in from the locked ___.
- - Clue: Secure room in the bank.
- - Clue: ___ vault; secure area for valuables.
- - Clue: ___ thirty-one, year the bank relocated.
15 Clues: - Clue: Secure room in the bank. • - Clue: ___ door system of the vault. • - Clue: Building with the hidden vault. • - Clue: Safety deposit ___ in the vault. • - Clue: Safety ___ boxes found in the vault. • - Clue: ___ vault; secure area for valuables. • - Clue: ___ thirty-one, year the bank relocated. • - Clue: Maintenance items stored in the vault now. • ...
SQF/Quality control 2025-01-13
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- Safe Quality Food, a food safety certification.
- Control: Measures to prevent and manage infestations.
- A protein found in wheat, often allergenic.
- Actions to maintain cleanliness and hygiene.
- Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point, a systematic approach to food safety.
- The process of marking products with important information.
- The ability to track food through production and distribution.
- Unintentional transfer of contaminants from one surface to another.
- Ensuring processes meet established standards.
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- The act of examining equipment and areas for compliance.
- Confirming that procedures effectively prevent hazards.
- Action: Steps taken to fix identified problems.
- Removing dirt and residues from surfaces.
- Safety: Practices to ensure food is safe for consumption.
- A substance that can cause an allergic reaction.
15 Clues: Removing dirt and residues from surfaces. • A protein found in wheat, often allergenic. • Actions to maintain cleanliness and hygiene. • Ensuring processes meet established standards. • Safe Quality Food, a food safety certification. • Action: Steps taken to fix identified problems. • A substance that can cause an allergic reaction. • ...
Phlebotomy Week 2026-02-04
Across
- Who patients call "Vampires"
- When the Doctor isn't in the system
- STAT requests go here
- 1 of 3 locations (starts with S) where Safety Data sheets are located
- Otherwise known as "Chem 8"
- Test to order when there are multiple ordering doctors
- Test you order when the patient can't void
Down
- 1 of 3 locations (starts with B) where Safety Data sheets are located
- 1 of 3 locations (starts with P) where Safety Data sheets are located
- What the doctor uses to order tests
- Where our blood exposure guidelines are located in the PSC
- A 1 minute hug
- The Phlebotomist's most treasured writing utensil
- The type of vehicles we use on road
- Quantiferon Gold test
15 Clues: A 1 minute hug • STAT requests go here • Quantiferon Gold test • Otherwise known as "Chem 8" • Who patients call "Vampires" • What the doctor uses to order tests • When the Doctor isn't in the system • The type of vehicles we use on road • Test you order when the patient can't void • The Phlebotomist's most treasured writing utensil • ...
Bell Textron Safety Week 2023 2023-11-16
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- The consumption of ____&________ will affect your ability to work safely.
- The safety manager to contact in case of an emergency is:
- When working at heights, always wear a safety _______.
- The appropriate PPE to use when working under an aircraft.
- In the event of an emergency where _________ is required, proceed to the nearest assembly point.
Down
- Safety ________ is mandatory in the hangars and the warehouse, especially beyond the green-marked safe zone.
- Corrective _______ is taken to avoid the recurrence of an identified danger or potentially hazardous condition.
- Safety is everyone's _________?
- Proper ________ in work and walking areas can contribute to safety.
- You have to always be ______ of your surroundings when working in the hangar.
10 Clues: Safety is everyone's _________? • When working at heights, always wear a safety _______. • The safety manager to contact in case of an emergency is: • The appropriate PPE to use when working under an aircraft. • Proper ________ in work and walking areas can contribute to safety. • The consumption of ____&________ will affect your ability to work safely. • ...
Organic Chemistry Review 2020-01-08
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- hydrocarbons with double covalent bonds
- hydrocarbons with triple covalent bonds
- any compound with only hydrogen and carbon atoms
- 2 words, any organic hydrocarbon where halogenation has occurred
- 2 words, hydrocarbons with only single bonds
- 2 words, discredited vitalism and produced urea in a lab
Down
- 2 words, hydrocarbons with double or triple bonds
- when a hydrogen atom is replaced with a halogen
- 2 words, any organic compound with a halogen bonded to a benzene ring
- a cyclic hydrocarbon with single bonds
- the disproven belief that living organisms possess a mysterious “vital force” that enable them to assemble carbon compounds that cannot be produced in a lab
- 2 words, any carbon compound made by a living thing
- an organic compound with a halogen substituent
13 Clues: a cyclic hydrocarbon with single bonds • hydrocarbons with double covalent bonds • hydrocarbons with triple covalent bonds • 2 words, hydrocarbons with only single bonds • an organic compound with a halogen substituent • when a hydrogen atom is replaced with a halogen • any compound with only hydrogen and carbon atoms • 2 words, hydrocarbons with double or triple bonds • ...
Chemistry Words 2017-01-31
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- in lab, we studied mineral content of this liquid
- the mass of 1 mole of a pure substance (see definition on page 3)
- the element with symbol Au and atomic number 79
- your teacher's last name in this class
- the element with symbol O and atomic number eight
- our school's mascot
- the burner that you use in lab to make fire
- this month
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- the number 6.022 X 10^23 is this man's name
- these are the units mass; you add them up from the periodic table
- the unit with the long name that starts on page 3 in notebook
- the piece of equipment you use to add, subtract, multiply and divide
- the name of this class
13 Clues: this month • our school's mascot • the name of this class • your teacher's last name in this class • the number 6.022 X 10^23 is this man's name • the burner that you use in lab to make fire • the element with symbol Au and atomic number 79 • in lab, we studied mineral content of this liquid • the element with symbol O and atomic number eight • ...
Jobsite safety 2021-12-07
Across
- You should always wear cut _________ gloves when using a razor knife
- The one person in the office you don't want to make mad
- Protects you from silica
- Aerial lift operators must be trained and __________
- Joshua Dowdy
- Best divisional manager ever
- When inspecting a fire extinguisher check the cylinder, hose, pressure gage and ________
Down
- A scaffold must be inspected by a _____ person daily
- A site safety ________ is required every week on every job
- Dakota Shafer
- Hazardous dust
- He is the best safety man to ever walk the earth
- Minimum PPE required on all jobs include hard hat, steel toes, gloves, and ______ glasses
- Fall protection is required when working above ____ feet
- When wearing a respirator you must be _____ shaven
15 Clues: Joshua Dowdy • Dakota Shafer • Hazardous dust • Protects you from silica • Best divisional manager ever • He is the best safety man to ever walk the earth • When wearing a respirator you must be _____ shaven • A scaffold must be inspected by a _____ person daily • Aerial lift operators must be trained and __________ • The one person in the office you don't want to make mad • ...
Standard of Care - BH | Word Puzzle 2024-10-04
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- - Environment designed to support patient recovery
- Process crucial for identifying potential dangers to patient safety
- A detailed proposal for achieving something
- The act of releasing a patient from the hospital
- - What must be clearly communicated and obtained before any treatment
- - Techniques for managing crisis situations
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- Entitlements that must be upheld for all patients
- Exchange of information between staff and patients
- Group of healthcare professionals collaborating on patient care
- - Essential signs monitored regularly like heart rate and blood pressure
- The process of evaluating a patient's needs
- Code to call during safety concerns
- Legal document completed upon patient admission starting with 'MH'
- - Patients are encouraged to attend these daily sessions for coping strategies
- The condition of being protected from harm
15 Clues: Code to call during safety concerns • The condition of being protected from harm • The process of evaluating a patient's needs • A detailed proposal for achieving something • - Techniques for managing crisis situations • The act of releasing a patient from the hospital • Entitlements that must be upheld for all patients • ...
Work Places 2019-08-28
Across
- A teacher works here
- Cashier looks after money
- Pirate
- Basketballer
- Astronaut works here
- Driver works in a car
- Policeman
- Teaches fitness
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- A doctor works here
- Pilot works here
- Scientist
- Looks after teeth
- Chef works here
- A fisherman works on this
- Driver stops at station
- Drive on railway
- Where a person makes furniture
- Clowns work here
- Footballer
19 Clues: Pirate • Scientist • Policeman • Footballer • Basketballer • Chef works here • Teaches fitness • Pilot works here • Drive on railway • Clowns work here • Looks after teeth • A doctor works here • A teacher works here • Astronaut works here • Driver works in a car • Driver stops at station • Cashier looks after money • A fisherman works on this • Where a person makes furniture
koy quiz 2024-07-08
19 Clues: crush? • fitcheck • fav genre • fav singer • doggy name • oykoy game • gym cardio • doggy breed • without bones • favorite sauce • only fries i like • koy favorite food • favorite fast food • olive garden pasta • how i like my nails • favorite video game • favorite taylor album • favorite place to shop • olivia song that reminds me of u
OH&S Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-14
Across
- Workplace __________________ Materials Information System (WHMIS).
- Use this to get to a higher level.
- Acronym for Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committee.
- In order to use a pallet jack you must first have steel-toed shoes and be ______________.
- _______________ Health and Safety Act.
- A __________________ must be used whenever a piece of equipment is either broken or being cleaned that has a power supply (2 words).
- Reference these sheets to find the safety information (first aide, PPE, etc) of a chemical.
Down
- A minor injury that could result from picking up heavy boxes.
- Use these when working with food, chemicals, etc.
- The Right to _______________ means you can take part in making the store a safe place to work.
- You have the right to _________________ if you feel that an action or equipment is unsafe.
- If you get hurt at work, you must __________________ the injury to a supervisor, Manager on Duty or co-worker.
- A legal document to record spills (2 words).
- Who is responsible for safety at work.
- If you see a Fire, what is the code?
15 Clues: Use this to get to a higher level. • If you see a Fire, what is the code? • Who is responsible for safety at work. • _______________ Health and Safety Act. • A legal document to record spills (2 words). • Use these when working with food, chemicals, etc. • Acronym for Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committee. • ...
Transgenic animals 2025-01-20
Across
- The vaccine used in transgenic mice for testing its safety
- Transgenic model is available for this disease
- Transgenic animals serve as ________ for human diseases so that investigation of new treatments for diseases is made possible
- This organism is used as transgenic one for testing safety of vaccines
- A transgenic animal
- Per cent of all existing transgenic animals that are mice
- The milk that contained the human alpha-lactalbumin was a nutritionally more balanced product for human _____ than natural cow-milk
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- Chemical safety testing is also known as ____ safety testing
- Portion or a component introduced into a transgenic animal to enable it to produce biological product
- Toxicity testing in transgenic animals will allow us to obtain results in _______ time.
- Transgenic animals are made to carry genes which make them more ______ to toxic substances than non-transgenic animals.
- Alpha - 1 - antitrypsin is used to treat this disease
- First transgenic cow
- Animals that have had their DNA manipulated to possess and express an extra (foreign) gene are known as
- First protein enriched ______ was known to be to produced by first transgenic cow
15 Clues: A transgenic animal • First transgenic cow • Transgenic model is available for this disease • Alpha - 1 - antitrypsin is used to treat this disease • Per cent of all existing transgenic animals that are mice • The vaccine used in transgenic mice for testing its safety • Chemical safety testing is also known as ____ safety testing • ...
chapter one 2022-03-13
13 Clues: Dr. • coat • machines • son's age • son's name • plastic disc • green colour • computer game • father's old boss • happened to father • person working with plants • father's nickname for Margaret • today the door to the basement is
R&B music 2019-04-04
17 Clues: pony • I belong • lil game • sweetlady • butta luv • dodo brown • hey mr. DJ • just in case • al the things • why I you you • 4 page letter • faded pictures • I wanna be down • soon as i get home • something something • who can it I run to • batman romeo and lab
Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Safety 2023-01-25
Across
- Having higher education may give you a higher --.
- Pathways of this career cluster are Correction Services, Emergency and Fire -- Services, Security and Protective Services, Law Enforcement Services, and Legal Services.
- About -- million people are employed in this career cluster.
- Depending on how serious the career is, a -- degree may be needed in order to practice.
- Police officers, firefighters, and EMTs respond to -- situations, risking their lives.
- Being a good -- speaker is an important skill to have in this cluster.
- -- degree or certificate programs qualify workers for work as firefighters, police patrol officers, and many more.
- An attorney needs this many years of law school.
- There are -- thousand police agencies in the U.S.
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- A -- degree is needed to qualify as a game warden and private detective.
- This career cluster focuses on --, managing, and providing public safety, legal, protective services, and homeland security.
- -- Bar Association is a degree needed to be a lawyer or judge.
- Only -- percent of police officers are women.
- Careers associated with this cluster often require specialized skills and ---.
- Careers in this cluster may have -- hours.
- Knowing multiple -- is a good skill to have in this career cluster.
- Security -- require a high school diploma or equivalent.
- This career cluster has a lot of --, and being able to overcome them is very important.
- The fastest growing occupation in this career cluster is this type of guard.
19 Clues: Careers in this cluster may have -- hours. • Only -- percent of police officers are women. • An attorney needs this many years of law school. • Having higher education may give you a higher --. • There are -- thousand police agencies in the U.S. • Security -- require a high school diploma or equivalent. • About -- million people are employed in this career cluster. • ...
Patient Safety Week 2024-03-11
Across
- ______ learnings should be escalated so everyone can benefit
- Speak up for ________
- After an event a ______ should be performed
- Online reporting system to report deviations in policy, process or procedure
- When caring for a patient it is important to check at least ______ patient identifiers
Down
- An event that causes moderate to greater harm and deviates from Generally Accepted Practices (GAPs) is a ____ safety event
- It is important to enter your _____ in the Riskonnect so you can be recognized for promoting safety
- ACA stands for ______ Cause Analysis
- A culture of ______ encourages and supports the reporting of any situation that could cause harm to a patient
- A proper _______ is needed so all care team members are on the same page
- A ______ miss event that is caught prior to reaching the patient
- Process improvements focus on ______ opportunities NOT people
- A ____ culture promotes escalating concerns and discussing events to improve safety without being punitive
- CCA stands for _____ Cause Analysis
- RCA stands for ______ Cause Analysis
15 Clues: Speak up for ________ • CCA stands for _____ Cause Analysis • ACA stands for ______ Cause Analysis • RCA stands for ______ Cause Analysis • After an event a ______ should be performed • ______ learnings should be escalated so everyone can benefit • Process improvements focus on ______ opportunities NOT people • ...
chapter1 2023-09-18
Across
- Presence of harmful substance in food.
- contaminants pose the greatest threat to food safety.
- One of the three potential hazards to food. that can include cleaners, sanitizers, and polishes.Biological
- A person who is invited to visit the restaurant
- That and children have a higher risk of getting a food borne illness than others.
- The condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.
- One of the three potential hazards to food. Foreign object such as metal shavings, staples, and bandages can get into food.
Down
- Illness carried or transmitted to people by food.
- One of the three potential hazards to food. They include certain viruses, parasites, fungi, and bacteria.
- That organization makes recommendations for food safety regulation of the food service industry.
- They are responsible for ensuring staff handles food safety.
- domestic fowl, such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese.Transplants
- That and ready-to-eat foods are the most likely foods to become unsafe.
- A disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind.Physical
14 Clues: Presence of harmful substance in food. • A person who is invited to visit the restaurant • Illness carried or transmitted to people by food. • contaminants pose the greatest threat to food safety. • They are responsible for ensuring staff handles food safety. • A disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind.Physical • ...
National Standards Overview 2020-09-17
Across
- governance / What is Standard 1?
- / What is Standard 4; ... Safety?
- infection / What is Standard 3; Preventing and ... Healthcare Associated ....?
- hundred and forty eight / How many actions are in version 2 of the National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards?
- responding / What is Standard 8; ... and ... to Acute Deterioration?
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- / What is Standard 2; ... with Consumers?
- management / What is Standard 7?
- / What is Standard 6; .... for Safety?
- / What is Standard 5; .... Care?
- / How many National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards are in version 2?
10 Clues: management / What is Standard 7? • governance / What is Standard 1? • / What is Standard 5; .... Care? • / What is Standard 4; ... Safety? • / What is Standard 6; .... for Safety? • / What is Standard 2; ... with Consumers? • responding / What is Standard 8; ... and ... to Acute Deterioration? • ...
PTVE Plattsburgh SAFETY WEEK! 2023-10-05
8 Clues: - TOP PRIORITY • - PROTECT YOUR EYES • - BRANDONS LAST NAME • - PERSONAL...EQUIPMENT • - "STAY SAFETY ALERT..." • - FOCUSED SAFETY... (FSO FORMS) • - MOST COMMON TYPE OF INJURY THAT WE HAVE • - SAFETY TAKES ... AND RESPONSIBILITY (STAR)
Safety Awareness month 2025-01-12
Across
- If you don't handle it well it might just react
- A topic of safety that impacts GWA and GYA
- The acronym for the COH makeover
- We call it a merge and it makes Tom in maintenance crazy
- Bigfoot is in their family tree
- A subject that reminds us of Andy
- Steve reports directly to...
Down
- Instrumental in yard safety...these are placed
- D Poe
- They help prevent cuts and benefit your grip strength
- Our APA's make us the best ____ !
- This is a section covered in orientation
- Test your knowledge on safety with this
13 Clues: D Poe • Steve reports directly to... • Bigfoot is in their family tree • The acronym for the COH makeover • Our APA's make us the best ____ ! • A subject that reminds us of Andy • Test your knowledge on safety with this • This is a section covered in orientation • A topic of safety that impacts GWA and GYA • Instrumental in yard safety...these are placed • ...
Safety crossword 2025-06-23
Across
- Driving after consuming alcohol or drugs.
- You follow these to provide safety.
- Understanding what is happening around you and being able to react.
- An injury that takes place by accident.
- Knowing how to swim or use safety equipment to help and understand how to be safe in the water.
Down
- Knowing how to use safety equipment and where it is located.
- Being able to identify and point out any risks you may see.
- Eating and drinking enough food and water to fuel you for the day.
- A safety feature used in cars that secures a person in case of an accident.
- Knowing when upcoming weather events are happening and being able to respond in a timely matter.
- Knowing how to respond when an emergency involving poison arises.
- Things like helmets, pads or other equipment that can keep you safe when used properly.
- Being able to find potential hazards and point them out.
- When harm is done to you or someone else.
- Driving while doing something else such as texting or eating.
15 Clues: You follow these to provide safety. • An injury that takes place by accident. • Driving after consuming alcohol or drugs. • When harm is done to you or someone else. • Being able to find potential hazards and point them out. • Being able to identify and point out any risks you may see. • Knowing how to use safety equipment and where it is located. • ...
Our Executive Team 2021-03-17
Across
- The Corporate Development Manager, Universal Health & Safety
- The Dispatch Manager
- The COO
- The TMP manager
- Director of Traffic Services, BC
- The Marketing Manager
- SVP - Business Development
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- The General Manager of Universal Landscaping
- The CEO
- The Director of Finance
- The office manager
- The CFO
- The General Manager of Victoria Constracting
- SVP - Business Development
- The General Manager of Universal Personnel
- The General manager - Traffic Services, LML & ISLD
- The Director of IT & Strategic Initiatives
- The Operations Manager - Traffic Services - LML
- The Health & Safety Manager
19 Clues: The CEO • The CFO • The COO • The TMP manager • The office manager • The Dispatch Manager • The Marketing Manager • The Director of Finance • SVP - Business Development • SVP - Business Development • The Health & Safety Manager • Director of Traffic Services, BC • The General Manager of Universal Personnel • The Director of IT & Strategic Initiatives • ...
WW.Dec.Jan.Feb Vocab 2022-10-04
Across
- an idea you have
- isolated
- someone who wants their safety,moves to find that safety.
- sway or move to a side
- a profession like a priest
- a limit to fighting
- to get to the point,related
- outstandingly
- a part of something
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- blot out, to destroy
- current time
- explaining what they did
- cut off from doing something to stop
- to be able to see in the future
- a way of doing something,a method
- large portion of something
- tired
- has an illness
18 Clues: tired • isolated • current time • outstandingly • has an illness • an idea you have • a limit to fighting • a part of something • blot out, to destroy • sway or move to a side • explaining what they did • a profession like a priest • large portion of something • to get to the point,related • to be able to see in the future • a way of doing something,a method • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2021-10-22
Across
- transportation for blood
- when the heart completely stops
- measure certain blood to see if theirs heart muscle damage
- abbreviation for cornory artery bypass graft
- records the electrical lead of the heart
- blood supply that cuts off at the brain
- abbreviation for short of breath
- abbreviation for cheif complaint
- a prefix word for inner
- abbreviation for history of
- a suffix for study of
- monitors the heart
- a prefix that stands for normal
- a ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
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- very thin walls that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide
- abbreviation for blood
- A organ that pumps blood
- thick walls that carry blood
- a suffix word for pain
- fatty substance that hardens in the arteries
- a tool to listen to the heart
- stands for the word of heart
- prefix word for over or excessive
- a artery supplying your heart with blood and oxygen becomes blocked
24 Clues: monitors the heart • a suffix for study of • abbreviation for blood • a suffix word for pain • a prefix word for inner • transportation for blood • A organ that pumps blood • abbreviation for history of • thick walls that carry blood • stands for the word of heart • a tool to listen to the heart • when the heart completely stops • a prefix that stands for normal • ...
Cath Lab Crossword 2022-03-18
Across
- Prasugrel
- The coronary artery that feeds the anterior wall
- Medication that reverses heparin
- What does ACT stand for
- Device that creates cardiac output in a patient with cardiogenic shock
- Condition that causes chest pain on inspiration and ST elevation in all leads
- When would you use a 260J wire.
- Diagnosis when the heart is weakened
- What type of drug is Angiomax?
- Communication between the right and left atria
- Type of EKG done to determine a RV infarct
- What is it called when the coronary artery goes into the muscle
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- A tear in the artery wall that can occur with ballooning or stent
- What does IVL stand for?
- Which valve are you calculating when you measure PCW and LV diastolic pressure simultaneously
- Which valve is evaluated when measuring AO and LV systolic pressure
- Minutes to door to Balloon time in
- Medication used for FFR/IMR pressure wire procedure
- Coronary artery that comes off the LAD
- What type of MI is occurring with ST elevation in leads ll, lll, and AVF
- Severe complication caused by a coronary perforation
- A complete penetration of the vessel wall caused by a wire
- Name of eluting drug of Xience Skypoint
- What fluid is used with Impella
- The name of the extension used for Abbott interventional wires
25 Clues: Prasugrel • What does ACT stand for • What does IVL stand for? • What type of drug is Angiomax? • When would you use a 260J wire. • What fluid is used with Impella • Medication that reverses heparin • Minutes to door to Balloon time in • Diagnosis when the heart is weakened • Coronary artery that comes off the LAD • Name of eluting drug of Xience Skypoint • ...
Unit 4 lab 2022-04-05
Across
- is the middle, muscular layer that contracts to pump blood
- to view
- the thin inner layer that lines each chamber
- monitor records heart activity to show a possible pattern for the symptoms the patient may be having.
- temperature
- The machine records the electrical activity of the heart
- inflammation of any of the layers of the pericardium
- against
- is a muscular organ that pumps blood through the blood vessels of the circulatory system
- self
Down
- is the outer layer
- process of recording
- instrument to measure pressure
- is the outer layer
- used to inject the dye into the vessels surrounding the heart
- occurs when the heart muscle doesn't pump blood as well as it should
- history of
- small
- emergency room
- growth
- blood
- an irregular heartbeat
- .a disorder in which there is a narrowing in the arteries surrounding the heart
- a general term for a range of birth defects that affect the normal way the heart works
- automated external defibrillator
25 Clues: self • small • blood • growth • to view • against • history of • temperature • emergency room • is the outer layer • is the outer layer • process of recording • an irregular heartbeat • instrument to measure pressure • automated external defibrillator • the thin inner layer that lines each chamber • inflammation of any of the layers of the pericardium • ...
Chem Lab Crossword 2013-11-13
Across
- OH
- NO3
- PO4
- SO2
- Equal volumes of an ideal gas contain equal numbers of molecules, if both volumes are at the same temperature and pressure.
- The volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature in kelvins, if pressure and amount of gas remain constant.
- simplest formula
- The pressure of a ideal gas* is inversely proportional to its volume, if the temperature and amount of gas is held constant.
- Gas molecules in a container escape from tiny pinholes into a vacuum with the same average velocity they have inside the container.
- C2H3O2
- The reactant that limits the amount of product produced in a chemical reaction.
- An instrument that measures atmospheric pressure.
- NH4
Down
- The total pressure exerted by a mixture of gases is the sum of the pressures that each gas would exert if it were alone.
- A strong base is an base that completely dissociates into ions in solution.
- A measure of effective concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution.
- constant R equal to PV/(nT) for ideal gases, where the pressure, volume, moles, and temperature of the gas are P, V, n, and T, respectively.
- The mixing of two substances caused by random molecular motions.
- A base that only partially dissociates into ions in solution.
- CO2
20 Clues: OH • NO3 • PO4 • SO2 • CO2 • NH4 • C2H3O2 • simplest formula • An instrument that measures atmospheric pressure. • A base that only partially dissociates into ions in solution. • The mixing of two substances caused by random molecular motions. • A measure of effective concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution. • ...
Happy Lab Week! 2014-03-10
Across
- keeps us protected
- drawn in gray tube
- study of blood
- found in blood culture bottles
- spins tubes
- hematology analyzer
- blood draw
- elastic device
- oil for gram stains
- antiseptic
- measuring device
- our pathologist
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- study of disease
- clotting helps
- tool for diffs
- white blood cells
- Millipore purification method
- new blood bank procedure
- infections caused in the hospital
- clotting of blood
- lysing of the red cells
- our reference lab
- resistant bacteria
- urinalysis without microscopic exam
- media for bacteria
25 Clues: blood draw • antiseptic • spins tubes • clotting helps • tool for diffs • study of blood • elastic device • our pathologist • study of disease • measuring device • white blood cells • clotting of blood • our reference lab • keeps us protected • drawn in gray tube • resistant bacteria • media for bacteria • hematology analyzer • oil for gram stains • lysing of the red cells • new blood bank procedure • ...
Lab Week Crossword 2014-04-10
Across
- specialized proteins secreted for immune defense
- used to slow down blood flow when drawing blood
- another word for sugar
- device used to look closely at cells
- molecule that carries oxygen
- device used to grow bacteria
- father of microbiology
- chem 14 test
- cells that help you stop bleeding
- these elevated WBCS indicate an allergy
- positive test result indicative of a UTI
- dish that is used to grow bacteria
- medicine to protect baby from a Rh-negative mother
- study of plasma, serum and body fluids
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- device used to spin samples down
- container used to dispose of needles
- department where bacteria is grown
- department where ABO’s are perfomed
- department where urine is analyzed
- device used for finger sticks
- department where CBCs are performed
- department where cholesterol is performed
- mineral needed to regulate your heart
- act of drawing blood
24 Clues: chem 14 test • act of drawing blood • another word for sugar • father of microbiology • molecule that carries oxygen • device used to grow bacteria • device used for finger sticks • device used to spin samples down • cells that help you stop bleeding • department where bacteria is grown • department where urine is analyzed • dish that is used to grow bacteria • ...
SMC Lab Week 2013-04-18
Across
- Arterial blood gas
- Blood bank is full of these
- Blood culture
- Hat's are not just for wearing, they also collect______.
- The "water" part of blood
- Getting up close and personal
- To separate serum and plasma from the blood
- Sometimes swims with the fish
- Pearls, urine, sputum and all lab staff are _______.
- Has a degree in global studies
- Pokes to please
- No ice cream before bed and nothing after midnight.
- Chemistry tests are run from this tube
- Most common cause of UTI's
- Is an identical twin
- What is the first tube in "order of draw"
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- Went to Marrs
- Blood suger
- Potassium >6
- Takes their dog to doggie daycare
- Attended culinary school
- Action when the blood forms blood clots
- Ran daily to ensure quality results
- Without this, you will get no results
- Loves to collect snowmen
- The lab keeps blood specimens for _______ days.
- Did their first 5K April 20th
- Is a fraternal twin
- Blood types
- A blood smear is done on a ______.
- Just a swab between your cheek and gum
- It can be a "blast"
- Gets under your skin
- loves to watch the feathers fly
- Came back to the good life
35 Clues: Blood suger • Blood types • Potassium >6 • Went to Marrs • Blood culture • Pokes to please • Arterial blood gas • Is a fraternal twin • It can be a "blast" • Gets under your skin • Is an identical twin • Attended culinary school • Loves to collect snowmen • The "water" part of blood • Came back to the good life • Most common cause of UTI's • Blood bank is full of these • ...
Lab Week 2015 2015-04-19
Across
- Bruce Wayne
- “The Green Goliath”
- Best soldier in WWII
- Got bitten by a spider
- Leader of SHEILD
- Prince of Asgard
- Department where CBC's are performed
- Used to slow blood flow when drawing blood
- Weapon X
- Department where PT's are performed
- Used to spin down tubes
- Owner of Stark Industries
Down
- Device that measures small volumes of liquid
- fiery member of the Fantastic 4
- Blind Member of Xmen
- Container for used needles
- A member of the Fantastic Four that is married to Mr. Fantastic
- An Avenger that can make almost any shot
- Department where Cholesterol is performed
- Leader of Fantastic Four
- Department where ABO's are performed
- Member of Xmen; he could freeze most things
- Computer system used in lab
- “It’s Clobberin’ Time”
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
- “The Green Goliath”
- Bruce Wayne
- fiery member of the Fantastic 4
- A member of the Fantastic Four that is married to Mr. Fantastic
- “It’s Clobberin’ Time”
- Got bitten by a spider
- Used to slow blood flow when drawing blood
- Leader of SHEILD
- Leader of Fantastic Four
- An Avenger that can make almost any shot
- Computer system used in lab
- Used to spin down tubes
Down
- Department where ABO's are performed
- Department where PT's are performed
- Prince of Asgard
- Container for used needles
- Owner of Stark Industries
- Blind Member of Xmen
- Department where CBC's are performed
- Weapon X
- Best soldier in WWII
- Member of Xmen; he could freeze most things
- Department where Cholesterol is performed
- Device that measures small volumes of liquid
24 Clues: Weapon X • Bruce Wayne • Prince of Asgard • Leader of SHEILD • “The Green Goliath” • Blind Member of Xmen • Best soldier in WWII • “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 • ...
It's Lab Week! 2015-03-31
Across
- CODE FOR SEVERE WEATHER EMERGENCY
- VENDOR FOR MOST OF OUR SUPPLIES
- DEPARTMENT WHERE CBC'S ARE PERFORMED
- STAIN USED TO IDENTIFY BACTERIA
- FLIGHT FOR LIFE
- ANOTHER WORD FOR DRAWING BLOOD
- DISINFECTION WIPES
- VENDOR FOR OUR POINT OF CARE TESTING
- TYPE OF BLOOD COLLECTION TUBE
- CODE FOR A MISSING ADULT
- CONTAINER FOR USED NEEDLES
- BACTERIA GROWS ON THIS
- CODE FOR HOSPITAL EVACUATION
- DEVICE THAT MEASURES SMALL VOLUMES OF FLUID
- BRINGS SICK PATIENTS TO THE HOSPITAL
- BRAND OF HEMATOLOGY ANALYZER
- COMPUTER SYSTEM USED IN THE LABORATORY
- TIME CLOCK SYSTEM
- OUR CODE YELLOW
- CODE FOR SECURITY ASSISTANCE
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- PRETTY COLORED STRETCHY WRAP
- OUR HEALTH SYSTEM
- CODE FOR CARDIAC ARREST
- HOSPITAL INFORMATION SYSTEM
- CODE FOR WEATHER SHUT DOWN
- USED TO SPIN DOWN BLOOD TUBES
- DEPARTMENT THAT DOES PT/PTT
- WITHOUT US THEY WOULD ONLY BE GUESSING
- CODE FOR A HOSTAGE SITUATION
- CODE FOR INFANT ABDUCTION
- USED TO VIEW BLOOD CELLS AND BACTERIA
- CODE FOR HAZMAT RELEASE
- DEPARTMENT WHERE EVERY TEST IS STAT
- DEPARTMENT THAT TESTS URINE
- BRAND OF OUR CHEMISTRY ANALYZER
- FLUID IN A TUBE AFTER IT IS CLOTTED
- LOCATION OF OUR NEW HOSPITAL
- FLUID IN A TUBE WITH AN ANTI-COAGULANT
- BLOOD BANK SYSTEM
- CODE FOR UTILITY FAILURE
- FUNDED OUT CANCER CENTER
41 Clues: FLIGHT FOR LIFE • OUR CODE YELLOW • OUR HEALTH SYSTEM • BLOOD BANK SYSTEM • TIME CLOCK SYSTEM • DISINFECTION WIPES • BACTERIA GROWS ON THIS • CODE FOR CARDIAC ARREST • CODE FOR HAZMAT RELEASE • CODE FOR A MISSING ADULT • CODE FOR UTILITY FAILURE • FUNDED OUT CANCER CENTER • CODE FOR INFANT ABDUCTION • CODE FOR WEATHER SHUT DOWN • CONTAINER FOR USED NEEDLES • HOSPITAL INFORMATION SYSTEM • ...
It's Lab Week! 2015-03-31
Across
- VENDOR FOR OUR POINT OF CARE TESTING
- CODE FOR A MISSING ADULT
- NAME OF OUR HOSPITAL SYSTEM
- CODE FOR SECURITY ASSISTANCE
- DEPARTMENT THAT TESTS URINE
- ANOTHER WORD FOR DRAWING BLOOD
- CODE FOR CARDIAC ARREST
- DEPARTMENT WHERE OUT CBC'S ARE PERFORMED
- DEPARTMENT WHERE EVERY TEST IS STAT
- FLUID IN A TUBE AFTER BLOOD HAS CLOTTED
- CODE FOR HOSPITAL EVACUATION
- TYPE OF BLOOD COLLECTION TUBE
- USED TO LOOK AT BLOOD CELLS AND BACTERIA
- STAIN USED TO IDENTIFY BACTERIA
- OUT TIME CLOCK SYSTEM
- DEPARTMENT WHERE EVERY TEST IS STAT
- CODE FOR UTILITY FAILURE
- CONTAINER FOR USED NEEDLES
- OUR CODE YELLOW
Down
- FLUID IN A TUBE BEFORE IT CLOTS
- WITHOUT US THEY WOULD ONLY BE GUESSING
- CODE FOR CARDIAC ALERT
- FLIGHT FOR LIFE
- BRINGS SICK PATIENTS TO OUR HOSPITAL
- LOCATION OF OUR NEW HOSPITAL
- DEPARTMENT THAT RUNS PT/PTT
- USED TO SPIN DOWN BLOOD TUBES
- BLOOD BANK SYSTEM
- CODE FOR A HOSTAGE SITUATION
- DISINFECTION WIPES
- DEVICE THAT MEASURES SMALL AMOUNTS OF FLUID
- HOSPITAL INFORMATION SYSTEM
- BRAND OF OUR CHEMISTRY ANALYZER
- CODE FOR HAZMAT RELEASE
- VENDOR FOR MOST OF OUR SUPPLIES
- COMPANY THAT FUNDED OUR CANCER CENTER
- SUBSTANCE BACTERIA GROWS ON
- CODE FOR WEATHER SHUT DOWN
- BRAND OF HEMATOLOGY ANALYZER
- CODE FOR INFANT ABDUCTION
40 Clues: FLIGHT FOR LIFE • OUR CODE YELLOW • BLOOD BANK SYSTEM • DISINFECTION WIPES • OUT TIME CLOCK SYSTEM • CODE FOR CARDIAC ALERT • CODE FOR CARDIAC ARREST • CODE FOR HAZMAT RELEASE • CODE FOR A MISSING ADULT • CODE FOR UTILITY FAILURE • CODE FOR INFANT ABDUCTION • CODE FOR WEATHER SHUT DOWN • CONTAINER FOR USED NEEDLES • NAME OF OUR HOSPITAL SYSTEM • DEPARTMENT THAT TESTS URINE • ...
Chemistry Word Lab 2015-08-28
Across
- Last name who introduced triad method
- Negative ions.
- Electrons occupy lower energy principle
- Single electron.
- ___ = Degree celsius + 273
- Contains single component.
- Elements in group 8 of the periodic table.
- Same element with different number of neutrons.
- Neutral subatomic particle.
- Sharing between two non metals.
- Amount of matter in an object.
- Study of matter its composition and properties.
- Block consist of transition metals.
- Negatively charged subatomic particle.
- Good conductors of heat.
- Number of orbitals.
- Uniform system of units for the sciences.
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- Composed of anions and cations.
- Indicates number of electron shells or rings.
- Measurement used in determining the coldness and hotness of an object.
- More than one component
- Does not have shiny appearance.
- A region where an electron is confined.
- Positive ions.
- Consists of positive and neutral charge at the center and surrounded by electron clouds.\
- Schematic arrangement of elements.
- Base formers.
- Reaction releasing energy.
- Electron in the outermost shell.
- Unshared electron pair.
- Contains proton and neutrons.
31 Clues: Base formers. • Negative ions. • Positive ions. • Single electron. • Number of orbitals. • More than one component • Unshared electron pair. • Good conductors of heat. • ___ = Degree celsius + 273 • Contains single component. • Reaction releasing energy. • Neutral subatomic particle. • Contains proton and neutrons. • Amount of matter in an object. • Composed of anions and cations. • ...
Lab Week 2016 2016-02-17
Across
- statistical term for the average value
- determination of the reproducibility of a measurement
- name for the common cold
- the extent to which measurements agree with the true value
- main plasma cation whose main function is maintaining osmotic pressure
- platelets interacting with binding to other platelets is referred to as
- the PTT test is used to monitor patients on which anticoagulant?
- cells that transport O2 and CO2
- section where CBCs are performed
- chemicals that prevent blood from clotting
- current gateway between our analyzers and CHCS
- common cause of respiratory alkalosis
- company our new hematology analyzers are from
- in what form is glucose stored in the liver?
Down
- device used to view cells
- hives and itching are symptoms of which transfusion reaction?
- computer system used in the lab
- largest artery in the body
- chemical name for water (H2O)
- super stapholococcus
- enzyme useful in the detection of alcoholism and the monitoring of alcohol intake by patients during treatment.
- place where urobilinogen is formed
- organ where renin is produced
- section where Vancomycin is performed
- red blood cells prepared for infants who have received intrauterine transfusions should be...
25 Clues: super stapholococcus • name for the common cold • device used to view cells • largest artery in the body • chemical name for water (H2O) • organ where renin is produced • computer system used in the lab • cells that transport O2 and CO2 • section where CBCs are performed • place where urobilinogen is formed • section where Vancomycin is performed • ...
Lab Week Puzzle 2016-03-14
Across
- time management system
- - In office phlebotomist
- - cleansing agent
- container - Red plastic
- - Spin
- - This can come in a 21 or 22 GA
- - reqs per FTE
- - square cloth
- - Driver
- - DOT/Non DOT
- - protect oneself and others
- - First thing you do when acknowledging a patient
Down
- Sigma - error free work
- - Flexible
- - The folks that we serve
- one who draws blood
- - something tight
- - present a professional appearance
- - Business Unit
- - Phlebotomist can’t do without
- week - a time of celebration
21 Clues: - Spin • - Driver • - Flexible • - DOT/Non DOT • - reqs per FTE • - square cloth • - Business Unit • - cleansing agent • - something tight • one who draws blood • time management system • Sigma - error free work • container - Red plastic • - In office phlebotomist • - The folks that we serve • - protect oneself and others • week - a time of celebration • - Phlebotomist can’t do without • ...
2016 Lab Week 2016-03-11
Across
- Round and round it goes
- Couldn't do our jobs without you!
- Instruments can't run without it
- Can't live without it!
- Phlebotomists love to find them
- Pointy on one end, plunger on the other
- Best way to prevent the spread of pathogens
- Not a "Vampire"
- Lab person in the know
- Not your average Q-tip
- You get the point
- Right now!
- All the better to see you with
Down
- Yes, we can read what the Doctor wrote on it...Usually!
- The study of cells-their function and structure
- Sample used for testing
- Liquid portion of blood with no clotting agents
- A little "Buggy" Department
- Has wings, but doesn't fly
- The destruction of RBCs
- Electrolytes done here
- Most widely used anticoagulant
- When you need it, we make sure it's right for you
23 Clues: Right now! • Not a "Vampire" • You get the point • Can't live without it! • Electrolytes done here • Lab person in the know • Not your average Q-tip • Round and round it goes • Sample used for testing • The destruction of RBCs • Has wings, but doesn't fly • A little "Buggy" Department • Most widely used anticoagulant • All the better to see you with • Phlebotomists love to find them • ...
Lab Week 2016 2016-04-25
Across
- It is permissible to drink coffee in the lab (quickly)
- I sing a noisy "song," and you come running to shut me up
- While she can't trace her roots to the region, this maiden name fits her warm, sunny disposition
- She lacks a middle name, but has gained this endearing nickname
- Words we work by
- She rocks ink and makes stains
- She makes a mean gluten free brownie
- Echart, L*time, VXP, buff cards
- LCL workflow model
- Dani's middle name
- Short Run Record (slides)
- Her commute is longer than yours, but it doesn't make her grumpy
- She's got the answers, and a daughter who is a dancer
- Her projects outside of work are sew much fun!
- This is the ethnic bread that Leul makes
- She spells her name on the phone all day, now it is your turn to try
- P or B?
- Owner of Elvis the pug
- Rescue Alarm Close Extinguish Relocate
Down
- Her car is sparkly clean all the time...unlike her language
- She never gives you any Flack
- She has two bionic knees
- Author of the outdated quote "Run And Crush Everyone"
- 9 and 4
- First ground-breaking ceremony for LCL: __ of 2013
- Witch transcriptionist has a penchant for spelling?
- Skin or scale, he can gut them nose to tail
- Retiring is so fun, he plans to do it again one day
- Fastest fingers west of the Mississippi
- LIS
- Superman's nemesis
- This great singer ABsolutely will get a song stuck in your head
- Not the best retirement plan
- The only one in transcription in her 'right' mind
- He has three hummingbird feeders at his house
- From blooms to body parts to beaming grins, it is all in the picture for her
- Her heart shaped cookies are anatomically correct
- New name for Report it!
- Saint of Transcription
- every other Friday
- Record holder for the shortest huddle
- This lucky lady made a twin placenta for the pathology department
- When trouble is 'a foot,' she's got the solution nailed
- A super-Gene for cutting
44 Clues: LIS • 9 and 4 • P or B? • Words we work by • LCL workflow model • Superman's nemesis • Dani's middle name • every other Friday • Saint of Transcription • Owner of Elvis the pug • New name for Report it! • She has two bionic knees • A super-Gene for cutting • Short Run Record (slides) • Not the best retirement plan • She never gives you any Flack • She rocks ink and makes stains • ...
Lab Week 2016 2016-04-24
Across
- Clinic on Ulali Dr.
- All doctors want their results....
- Code called for a combative person
- Our fealess leaders name
- Small quick meeting
- Techs fix slides with this
- This is used to help patients out of a chair
- Every techs favorite
- Our work instructions are located here
- Our lab front line
- We all need one of these
- How many hours does a PKU dry
- Project this year aimed to reduce use of..
- Lead specimens are drawn using this tube
Down
- Our result producers
- A way to test a patients protime
- Regional president of KPNW
- Worms recovered must be covered in this before being sent to AWL
- Urine specific gravities are performed on this
- On site chemistries are run on this
- Every phlebotomist favorite
- Our urine cups are made here
- Blue man is now this color
- This can be a fashion accessory but most patients pee in it
24 Clues: Our lab front line • Clinic on Ulali Dr. • Small quick meeting • Our result producers • Every techs favorite • Our fealess leaders name • We all need one of these • Regional president of KPNW • Techs fix slides with this • Blue man is now this color • Every phlebotomist favorite • Our urine cups are made here • How many hours does a PKU dry • A way to test a patients protime • ...
Lab Week 2016 2016-04-24
Across
- Computer system we will say goodbye to
- Call them to ship cross campus after hours
- Engages everyone at UMASS in problem solving
- Chromosome the Rh genes are located on
- The proportion of red cells in whole blood, as a percentage
- We don’t have”6-pack’s” anymore, we carry these instead
- Latest virus effecting blood donations
- Emergency Released Blood
- Test performed on platelets before issue
Down
- This week!
- Our automated instrument
- We recently got rid of this style printer
- Parasitic infection that can be transmitted through transfusion and is endemic in New England
- Enzyme used in our lab
- UMASS timekeeping system
- These are taken out of all our units
- Performed on samples with a positive antibody screen
- Number of products issued in the code rupture protocol
- Coinlike stacking of red cells
- Anti-CD38 drug used to treat multiple myeloma patients
- Needed for new patients
- Don’t forget to add this to the end of your tube test to make sure negative results are valid
- Immunoglobulin that can cause HDFN and HTR
- People who can make Anti-H have this phenotype
24 Clues: This week! • Enzyme used in our lab • Needed for new patients • Our automated instrument • UMASS timekeeping system • Emergency Released Blood • Coinlike stacking of red cells • These are taken out of all our units • Computer system we will say goodbye to • Chromosome the Rh genes are located on • Latest virus effecting blood donations • Test performed on platelets before issue • ...
Lab week 2016 2016-04-24
Across
- To some it's furniture
- Hurry run it before it clots!
- "We want the results yesterday!"
- No one wants this to happen
- If you are "super sweet" they will be the first to tell you
- Another word for drawing blood
- Without these techs would be lost
- Not as "crappy" of a place as you may think
- Has the final say
- Ashley's "It's Bristol Baby" is for this test
- Cross your fingers and hope this works the first time
- Sometimes it's a blast in this place
- Where to go if you are a quart low
- May your cup runneth over, unless it's filled with this
- This helps everyone out
- According to some it occurs if they don't walk the specimen down, or if we don't run it fast enough
Down
- Sterilizes a site.... or makes for a fun weekend
- To save time and patients lives just assume that "I" am never wrong
- Used to separate plasma/serum from blood
- Where blood goes if the Dr. suspects a clotting disorder
- They sometimes hide from phlebotomists
- Device used in differentials
- Container used for needle disposal
- Assigned number
- "We really wanted it STAT!"
- Mineral found in bananas
- Sign up for more, makes Pam happy
27 Clues: Assigned number • Has the final say • To some it's furniture • This helps everyone out • Mineral found in bananas • No one wants this to happen • "We really wanted it STAT!" • Device used in differentials • Hurry run it before it clots! • Another word for drawing blood • "We want the results yesterday!" • Without these techs would be lost • Sign up for more, makes Pam happy • ...
Lab Week 2016 2016-04-11
Across
- Procoagulant manufacturer
- Found in the urine of pregnant women
- Main
- Fundamental unit of life
- I can hold my breath while I grow
- To prove you can do what you do
- Let's get smeared!
- The state of equality or exactness
- All the better to see you with
- Just call me Rod
- He da'boss
- Assume all body fluids and patients are infectious
- Residents favorite tests
- It is embedded
- First WBC to arrive after injury
- My name sounds fast but I sometimes take hours to compose
- Has wings but cannot fly
- Have specimens will travel
- Focusing on the "PAP"arazzi
- Stick it to me
Down
- Degree if pathogenicity
- Won't find these on the Kleenex isle
- Hold up deliveries
- Instruments can't run without it
- B12 deficiency anemia
- Bank What's your type?
- Beginning of PCR
- Childhood disease
- We stick together
- We suck
- They make the rules
- There's a fungus among us
- Assigned number
- Sign up for more
- You get the point
- Has the final say
- I'm so blue-ish
- My cup runneth over!
- Safety emphasis
- Super Duper Microscope
- When said with a "V" it means something else entirely
- We like specimen popsicles
- LIS of our future
- Not a type of T.V.
44 Clues: Main • We suck • He da'boss • It is embedded • Stick it to me • Assigned number • I'm so blue-ish • Safety emphasis • Beginning of PCR • Sign up for more • Just call me Rod • Childhood disease • We stick together • You get the point • Has the final say • LIS of our future • Hold up deliveries • Let's get smeared! • Not a type of T.V. • They make the rules • My cup runneth over! • B12 deficiency anemia • ...
Lab week 2016 2016-04-12
Across
- may cause red urine
- top causative agent of UTI
- non-emergent situation at SHS
- infectious disease spread by droplets <5 microns
- virus spread by mosquitoes
- Type of hazard represented in the blue section of the NFPA label
- implicated in mononucleosis
- common test for syphilis
- Pharmaceutical products and dosages deemed the best, most economical treatments
- common error in healthcare environment
- bad cholesterol
Down
- a condition characterized by decreased red blood cells
- common name for sodium, potassium, chloride, co2
- may cause brown urine
- common ailment in tropical regions
- Prolonged conditions that rarely improve and often cannot be cured.
- CPR technique used for a victim who is unconscious, but has a pulse
- common cause of bacterial diarrhea
- given to patients to prevent blood clot
- check for this on adult victim before performing CPR
20 Clues: bad cholesterol • may cause red urine • may cause brown urine • common test for syphilis • top causative agent of UTI • virus spread by mosquitoes • implicated in mononucleosis • non-emergent situation at SHS • common ailment in tropical regions • common cause of bacterial diarrhea • common error in healthcare environment • given to patients to prevent blood clot • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2023-03-24
Across
- meaning vein
- the top two chambers of the heart
- congestive heart failure
- muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- tests and records the electrical impulses of the heart
- used to listen to someone's heart or breathing
- automated external defibrillator
- meaning arteries
- the "doors" of the heart
- high blood pressure
- three
- meaning lung
- the lower two chambers of the heart
Down
- inflammation of the sac around the heart
- infarction more commonly known as heart attack
- more commonly known as blood pressure cuff
- muscle
- the lowest point of the heart
- shortness of breath
- deep vein thrombosis
- uses dye to look at blood vessels for narrowing or rupture
- a condition in which an artery has a weakened wall
- low blood pressure
- beats per minute
25 Clues: three • muscle • meaning vein • meaning lung • meaning arteries • beats per minute • low blood pressure • shortness of breath • high blood pressure • deep vein thrombosis • congestive heart failure • the "doors" of the heart • the lowest point of the heart • automated external defibrillator • the top two chambers of the heart • the lower two chambers of the heart • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2022-12-03
Across
- A specific department in a hospital
- A condition that makes it hard for the heart to deliver blood
- Opposite of strange
- Improper beating of the heart
- It is your core
- Increasing in physical size
- A liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins
- A ballooning/ weakened area in the artery
- A disease that can affect your muscles
- Size that is unusual
- An electrocardiogram device
- A history of a coronary syndrome or infarction
- Also referred to as "myopropulsive tissue"
Down
- Equal distance between two things
- This tool uses ultrasound waves to produce a visual display
- Invloves taking a blood vessel from another part of the body
- Inflammation in any part of the pericardium
- Opposed to
- It is your major blood carrier
- A condition in which the force of blood against the artery walls is too high
- Records the electrical signal from the heart
- Inserting this tool into a body cavity
- Monitoring the heart rate with exercise
- It acts as the "roads" in your body
- It is your blood carrier
25 Clues: Opposed to • It is your core • Opposite of strange • Size that is unusual • It is your blood carrier • Increasing in physical size • An electrocardiogram device • Improper beating of the heart • It is your major blood carrier • Equal distance between two things • A specific department in a hospital • It acts as the "roads" in your body • Inserting this tool into a body cavity • ...
Lab Equipment Crossword 2023-01-17
Across
- Used to hold ring clamps and test tube clamps
- Used to measure temperature in degrees
- Used to pick up objects to avoid contact with one’s hand
- Used as a top on various kinds of glassware; can be solid or with 1 or 2 holes
- Used to measure the length of flat surfaces
- Used for heating and mixing large quantities of chemicals
- Used to transfer liquids and powders from one container to another
- Uses natural gas to provide a flame in the lab
- Used for heating and mixing small quantities of chemicals
- Protects eyes when heating, when working with chemicals
- Used to measure drops of a liquid
- Held in the hand and used to make objects appear larger so that small details are easier to see
- Used to smother out a fire, can be used to wrap around an individual or smother a table surface fire apron used to protect clothing
- Extremely sharp dissecting tool used for slicing the specimen
Down
- dissecting tool used to hold or scrape the dissecting specimen
- supports and stores test tubes during a scientific experiment
- Used to hold objects for observation
- Used to see small things that cannot be seen with the naked eye or hand lens
- Clamps onto the test tube and is held in the hand
- used to put out small chemical or paper fires
- Used to cut the specimen while dissecting
- Used to measure mass in grams
- tools for pounding or grinding substances
- Used to secure the specimen onto the dissecting pan to ensure no movement
- Used for dissolving and mixing chemicals which must be protected from unnecessary air contact
- Used to measure volume of liquids in milliliters
- Used to grasp and lift materials or labware
- Used to remove foreign materials and to dilute any harmful chemicals
28 Clues: Used to measure mass in grams • Used to measure drops of a liquid • Used to hold objects for observation • Used to measure temperature in degrees • Used to cut the specimen while dissecting • tools for pounding or grinding substances • Used to measure the length of flat surfaces • Used to grasp and lift materials or labware • Used to hold ring clamps and test tube clamps • ...
Lab Week Crossword 2023-04-21
Across
- Pioneer in radioactivity
- Discovered and developed the first polio vaccine
- Won the Nobel Prize for high-precision genome editing, on the Tempus Board of Directors
- Published "omnis cellula e cellula", every cell stems from another cell, started the field of cellular pathology
- Founder of laboratory automation
- Pioneered understanding of innate-adaptive immunity interactions
- founding creator of artificial intelligence, question-answering and logic programming
- Developed theory of gravity, laws of motion, and calculus
- Invented a specific method of DNA sequencing
- Leading management thinker in the field of quality
- cofounding creator of artificial intelligence, decision making and theory of bounded rationalitity
- invented the first compound microscope
- Founder and CEO of Tempus
- Chicago born researcher who created the DNA double-helix model
- CO-founder of MIT
- designed the first commercial slide scanner
- cofounder of artificial intelligence, research in psychology of human condition
- Co-discoverer of Philadelphia Chromosome
- Influential development of theoretical computer science
- First woman mathematician at NASA
- Developed a technique to use human tissue culture instead of lab mice to test drug effects on cancer cells
- Co-researcher to discover the double-helix model
- Wrote the worlds first machine algorithm
- Developed Java Script
- First woman on faculty at Johns Hopkins working on embryology and histology
Down
- NASAs first black female engineer
- Founder of histology
- Chicago geneticist who discovered the translocation cause of leukemia
- Won the Nobel Prize for high-precision genome editing
- Invented the digital programmable computer
- First Female Pathologist
- Founder of Evolution
- Theoretical physicist known for work in black holes
- Popularized idea of machine-independent programming
- Driving researcher of human organoids
- Founder of pediatric cardiology
- Known for investigating more effective cancer therapies and performance scales
- Discovered the structure of DNA and RNA
- Developed the natural theory of molecular evolution
- Founder of Contemporary Anatomical Pathology
- Perform first radical mastectomy
- Scientist who won the Nobel Prize for discovering Mobile Genetic Elements
- First Woman to graduate from a US medical school
- Founder of supply chain management
- Name of the first immortalized cell line
- Founder of information theory
- Founder of modern hereditary genetics
- Developed one of the world's first automated laboratory management system
- First American women to win a Nobel Prize in Science
49 Clues: CO-founder of MIT • Founder of histology • Founder of Evolution • Developed Java Script • Pioneer in radioactivity • First Female Pathologist • Founder and CEO of Tempus • Founder of information theory • Founder of pediatric cardiology • Founder of laboratory automation • Perform first radical mastectomy • NASAs first black female engineer • First woman mathematician at NASA • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2023-02-15
Across
- Bottom of heart
- Disease
- Nursing care plan
- Weakened wall
- Enlarged
- Around the heart
- Inner or within
- When heart isnt pumping from left ventricle
- Heart attack
- Instrument to measure pressure
- Process of recording to look at vessels
- History of
Down
- Records heart issues
- Upon the heart layer
- Top of heart
- High blood pressure
- Emergency room
- Instrument 4 Listening to the sound of heart
- Many
- Condition
- Emergency Department
- Middle heart muscle
- Xray to see vessels
- oxygen
- To view
25 Clues: Many • oxygen • Disease • To view • Enlarged • Condition • History of • Top of heart • Heart attack • Weakened wall • Emergency room • Bottom of heart • Inner or within • Around the heart • Nursing care plan • High blood pressure • Middle heart muscle • Xray to see vessels • Records heart issues • Upon the heart layer • Emergency Department • Instrument to measure pressure • ...
Lab Week 2023 2023-04-06
Across
- 129
- spin it around and around
- ASAP
- daily QC documentation
- we have eleven of these
- both an instrument and an animal
- XL GeneXpert
- nonmotile GPR
- serology, frequently down
- mecA/mREJ
- applauding teamwork
- pear shaped with two identical nuclei
Down
- dangerous new(er) yeast species
- QC for CLO test
- holiday of the Great Flood
- banana shaped gametocytes
- Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time of _____
- eikenella corrodens smell
- old blood culture ID
- another name for COT
20 Clues: 129 • ASAP • mecA/mREJ • XL GeneXpert • nonmotile GPR • QC for CLO test • applauding teamwork • old blood culture ID • another name for COT • daily QC documentation • we have eleven of these • spin it around and around • banana shaped gametocytes • eikenella corrodens smell • serology, frequently down • holiday of the Great Flood • dangerous new(er) yeast species • both an instrument and an animal • ...
Lab Week 2023 2023-04-06
Across
- (acronym) You contact this section upon returning from vacation for a password reset so you can report results.
- Ancient tradition of sacred Chemistry used to discern the spiritual and temporal nature of reality.
- Packaging and Shipping training is provided by this unit.
- Direct Fluorescent Antibody testing is used to detect this virus in brain tissue.
- The species of Mycobacterium that can be found in Michigan’s deer and cattle herds.
- Federal program that performs 365 day surveillance to detect agents of Bioterrorism.
- This genetic disorder causes deformation of red blood cells leading to decreased oxygen delivery.
- Prinicpal from Saved by the Bell. Mr.________________
- Sample source for Newborn Screening.
- (acronym) Food testing program that spans multiple sections at BOL.
- Antonie van Leeuwenhoek invented the first single lens __________.
- This multi drug resistant yeast causes severe illness in hospitalized patients. Candida ________
- The High School in Saved by the Bell
- BioInformaticians run their data through these.
- The process of connecting patient data with sequencing data to determine the distribution and spread of infectious disease is called _______ epidemiology.
- Local hangout for the students in Saved by the Bell
- The assistant to Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, he also shares his name with a piece of lab equipment.
Down
- First method of Sequencing developed by Frederick ___________
- This program uses Whole Genome Sequencing of illness causing bacteria to detect outbreaks.
- The unit that oversees vendor equipment calibration.
- (acronym) The unit that delivers specimens and requisitions.
- All disinfectants require a certain _______ ______ to be effective.
- A group of viruses that are transmitted by blood feeding arthropods. (West Nile, EEE, Zika, Lyme disease)
- The school mascot from Saved by the Bell
- Nickname of Samuel Powers from Saved by the Bell
- Doctors advise pregnant women against consuming lunch meat because of this bacteria.
- This type of Sequencing focuses on a specific region of interest in the genome
- (acronym) The Chemistry Section tests water for these Per and Polyfluoroalkyl substances
- (acronym) This program uses Targeted Next Generation Sequencing to detect Hepatitis C outbreaks.
- (acronym) The system used to notify us of Lab closures or emergencies.
30 Clues: Sample source for Newborn Screening. • The High School in Saved by the Bell • The school mascot from Saved by the Bell • BioInformaticians run their data through these. • Nickname of Samuel Powers from Saved by the Bell • Local hangout for the students in Saved by the Bell • The unit that oversees vendor equipment calibration. • ...
Biodiversity Lab puzzle 2017-02-28
Across
- The leads that need to be evaluated for a single decision.
- A key used to present a flow chart to group objects by their observable characteristics.
- A temporary protrusion of the surface of an amoeboid cell for movement & feeding.
- The kingdom in taxonomic system with members single-celled prokaryotic microorganisms.
- The eight level of classification in taxonomic categories.
- In writing scientific name, the person who first identified the species is called _______.
- The process of arranging something according to shared qualities.
- Type of dichotomous key that split leads within couplet & all couplets logically follow after the lead.
- A species of brown planktonic algae under kingdom protista.
- A cellular organization consists of only one cell.
- Type of protist reproduction through binary fission.
Down
- alternative statements offered at each point in a decision process.
- Organism that are able to nourish their selves through harnessing sun's energy.
- A short and usually many protist locomotion structure.
- Process of assigning name to individual organism.
- A bluegreen algae under kingdom monera.
- The fundamental unit of classification.
- Monerans that produces lactic acid & use for fermentation process.
- The science of systematically naming & organizing organisms.
- Collective name for photosynthetic protists.
20 Clues: A bluegreen algae under kingdom monera. • The fundamental unit of classification. • Collective name for photosynthetic protists. • Process of assigning name to individual organism. • A cellular organization consists of only one cell. • Type of protist reproduction through binary fission. • A short and usually many protist locomotion structure. • ...
Lab Week 2017 2017-04-16
36 Clues: K • O • TB • T4 • Ig • Mg • Cl • Fe • SG • mL • Bx • Ab • Na • Li • Ca • plt • ppt • BMP • Hct • AFP • GTT • FFP • DAT • HAV • AFB • CBC • eos • CMP • CSF • PCP • LDL • Alb • ETOH • mmol • Diff • acid RNA
Lab Week 2017 2017-04-23
Across
- This person worked as a bartender during college.
- This person raises chickens.
- This person shadowed in the BUMC ED before going to medical school.
- This person's favorite bird is the owl.
- This person experienced NEC.
- One of five people in our department whose first and last name start with the same letter.
- This person had a baby this year.
- This person is a self-described "animal freak!"
- This person has spent over a quarter of their life living on islands.
- This person did not pass the driving test at Legoland.
- This person has been stung by a bee more than 100 times.
- This person voted for their opponent in their junior high student council president election...and then lost by 2 votes.
- This person has broken both their arms and one foot.
- One of two hemepath fellows next year.
- This person played on their high school varsity volleyball team in the 9th-12th grade and also played in college.
Down
- This person recently added Antarctica to their travel destination wish list.
- This person has worked with a cytopathologist in Leiden, Netherlands.
- This person has had sniper training and has won a sniper competition.
- This person's significant other is from Poland.
- This person plays the organ.
- This person's mother is our newest histotech.
- This person is a registered sailboat captain, able to charter boats on their own and is also proficient in celestial navigation and dead reckoning.
- This person taught a class on David Lynch in college.
- Aka "Nighttime Terry"
- This person currently does most of the ordering for the histology lab.
- This person is moving to Connecticut.
- This person attended boarding school for high school.
- One of five people in our department whose first name and last name start with the same letter.
- This person makes and sells note cards.
29 Clues: Aka "Nighttime Terry" • This person raises chickens. • This person experienced NEC. • This person plays the organ. • This person had a baby this year. • This person is moving to Connecticut. • One of two hemepath fellows next year. • This person's favorite bird is the owl. • This person makes and sells note cards. • This person's mother is our newest histotech. • ...
Unit Five Lab 2020-03-10
Across
- x-ray dye called contrast is injected into blood vessels to diagnose things like stenosis or aneurysms
- echocardiogram
- used when heart is not beating right; placed in patient's chest and has wires that are implanted into the heart wall to deliver electrical signals to regulate heartbeat
- ventricular tachycardia
- high blood pressure
- used to listen for the sounds of the heart and other body sounds like the lungs and intestines
- blood vessel with thick walls that carries blood away from the heart
- myocardial infarction
- atrium
- used to measure pressure (blood pressure cuff)
- inner layer of the heart walls
- implantable cardioverter defibrillator
Down
- heart
- blood vessel with thin walls that allow the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide to occur
- when a weakened wall in an artery causes it to swell
- swollen or dilated veins
- blood vessels that carry blood toward the heart
- inflamed pericardial sac caused by viruses, bacteria, fungi, or diseases like lupus or rheumatoid arthritis
- vessel
- hardening of arteries that can cause coronary artery disease
- inner layer of the epicardium
- artery
- portable ECG machine that the patient wears over a few days; monitor records the heart activity to show possible pattern of symptoms
- hypertension
- aorta
25 Clues: heart • aorta • vessel • artery • atrium • hypertension • echocardiogram • high blood pressure • myocardial infarction • ventricular tachycardia • swollen or dilated veins • inner layer of the epicardium • inner layer of the heart walls • implantable cardioverter defibrillator • used to measure pressure (blood pressure cuff) • blood vessels that carry blood toward the heart • ...
