lab safety Crossword Puzzles
Unit Five Lab 2020-03-10
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Lab Week 2020 2020-04-15
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- Blue top anticoagulant
- Wake me up, before you go-go
- Delivers various volumes
- Finds the bugs
- Right now!
- RBCs in coin stacks
- Liquid portion of blood remaining after a clot forms
- A gift for the lab
- Phlebotomists love to find them
- You spin me right round
- The department that likes both red and white
- A measure of how close a determined value is to the true value
- Reproducibility of tests
- PPE attire
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- Our color is blue
- Not a "Vampire"
- Light up the night sky
- Lavender anticoagulant
- Red Blood Cell
- All the better to see you
- Cause for a rejected HIXA
- Not a type of TV
- Needed with a critical call
- Has wings
- Hematology has 3 of these
25 Clues: Has wings • Right now! • PPE attire • Red Blood Cell • Finds the bugs • Not a "Vampire" • Not a type of TV • Our color is blue • A gift for the lab • RBCs in coin stacks • Light up the night sky • Lavender anticoagulant • Blue top anticoagulant • You spin me right round • Delivers various volumes • Reproducibility of tests • All the better to see you • Cause for a rejected HIXA • ...
Jamies Lab Crossword 2021-01-16
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- cluster of capillaries
- fibrous capsule around kidney
- composed of parts of chorion and uterine wall
- name for process of sperm formation
- receives filtrate from glomerulus
- germ layer gives rise to muscle and bone tissues
- funnel-shaped sac; superior end of ureter
- "yellow body" that persists upon embryo implantation
- inhaling and exhaling
- organ where sperm is made
- composed of renal pyramids
- branches of the renal pelvis to the renal papillae
- cells forming the wall of the blastocyst
- most immature follicle
- conical mass of tissue within the renal medulla
- process by which secondary oocyte is released from the ovary
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- process of releasing urine to the outside
- ducts that extend from alveolar glands to nipple
- hollow chamber medial depression
- 70% occurs in proximal tubule
- functional units of kidney
- force away/push
- urine captured here after collecting duct
- releases renin
- blood capillaries to renal tubules
- protects embryo from being jarred
- outer region of kidney
- from kidneys, urine travels to urinary bladder via this
- entrance to renal sinus in kidney
- most immature follicle in the ovary
30 Clues: releases renin • force away/push • inhaling and exhaling • cluster of capillaries • outer region of kidney • most immature follicle • organ where sperm is made • functional units of kidney • composed of renal pyramids • fibrous capsule around kidney • 70% occurs in proximal tubule • hollow chamber medial depression • receives filtrate from glomerulus • protects embryo from being jarred • ...
UNIT 5 Lab 2021-01-14
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- vein thrombosis -condition that occurs when a blood clot forms in a vein located deep inside your body.
- -Premature Atrial Contraction
- heart disease -one or more problems with the heart's structure that exist since birth.
- -Ventricular fibrillation
- -any of the muscular-walled tubes forming part of the circulation system by which blood is conveyed from the heart to all parts of the body.
- -Ventricular tachycardia
- test -cardiological test that measures the heart's ability to respond to external stress in a controlled clinical environment.
- -prefix of aorta
- failure -A chronic condition in which the heart doesn't pump blood as well as it should.
- -Defibrillation threshold testing
- -standard two-dimensional, three-dimensional, and Doppler ultrasound to create images of the heart.
- -prefix of artery
- attack -A blockage of blood flow to the heart muscle.
- vessels -a tubular structure carrying blood through the tissues and organs; a vein, artery, or capillary.
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- -prefix of vessel
- -a hollow muscular organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system by rhythmic contraction and dilation.
- -a tube that has an internal diameter of hairlike thinness.
- -any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart.
- catheterization - the insertion of a catheter into a chamber or vessel of the heart.
- -prefix of vein
- -a condition in which the heart beats with an irregular or abnormal rhythm.
- -test that measures your heart's electrical activity.
- -Atrial fibrillation
- -prefix of heart
- monitoring -battery-powered medical device that measures your heart's activity, such as rate and rhythm.
25 Clues: -prefix of vein • -prefix of aorta • -prefix of heart • -prefix of vessel • -prefix of artery • -Atrial fibrillation • -Ventricular tachycardia • -Ventricular fibrillation • -Premature Atrial Contraction • -Defibrillation threshold testing • -test that measures your heart's electrical activity. • attack -A blockage of blood flow to the heart muscle. • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2020-10-20
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- moves blood to the body
- cardiac resynchronization therapy
- electrocardiogram
- heart muscle disease
- root word for aorta
- carry blood away from heart
- heart ultrasound
- root word for arteries
- tissue tissues in the heart
- implantable cardioverter defibrillator
- creates images of heart
- pumps blood to the body
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- done during or after a heart attack
- blood clots in deep veins
- disease that is narrowing of the arteries
- cardiovascular disease
- blood vessel disease
- root word for blood
- root word for blood
- records electrical signals
- abnormal heart rhythms
- can diagnose coronary artery disease
- root word for heart
- groups of tissues that helps you breathe
24 Clues: heart ultrasound • electrocardiogram • root word for blood • root word for aorta • root word for blood • root word for heart • blood vessel disease • heart muscle disease • cardiovascular disease • abnormal heart rhythms • root word for arteries • moves blood to the body • creates images of heart • pumps blood to the body • blood clots in deep veins • records electrical signals • ...
BIO 102 Lab 2021-02-21
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- In the summer of 1980 this Hurricane hit and destroyed coral reefs
- Footprint site where a pair of hominins were walking side by side across the landscape
- Gas vent on the outside of a crater
- Solid concrete like rock consisting of other fragments
- Earliest clear hominin ancestors
- If preserved correctly, more recent fossils contain these
- The climate in Southern Baja, California
- Ornithischian Dinosaurs means ______ dinosaurs
- UN definition: “The variability among living organisms from all sources”
- This effect is when animals like sea urchins don’t copulate
- How are male and female chondrichthyans distinguished from one another
- Group of amniotes characterized by 2 pairs of openings behind the eyes
- Every animal consumes this same thing
- Over 70% of the placoderm genera
- Coral reefs did not get to fully recover from the hurricane due to this
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- Mobile bone in teleost that allows their jaws to move
- Amniotes have this kind of egg
- When finger bones are more curved it usually means the species did a lot of this
- The size of what tells us the intelligence of dinosaurs?
- Runoff from this causes the phytoplankton and seaweed to grow much better
- When the color of the symbionts leave the coral it is known as this
- This island has the world's most active lava lake
- Most abundant vertebrate fossils
- Largest turtle to ever live
- We do not fully understand outbreaks of this that kill of various species at a time
- Dinosaurs that are alive today
- Saurischian Dinosaurs means ______ dinosaurs
- These symbiotic microorganisms fuel methane seep
- The T. Rex was always growing these
- Types of fossils that are impressions of things- such as feathers
30 Clues: Largest turtle to ever live • Amniotes have this kind of egg • Dinosaurs that are alive today • Earliest clear hominin ancestors • Most abundant vertebrate fossils • Over 70% of the placoderm genera • Gas vent on the outside of a crater • The T. Rex was always growing these • Every animal consumes this same thing • The climate in Southern Baja, California • ...
BIO 102 Lab 2021-02-21
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- If preserved correctly, more recent fossils contain these
- When finger bones are more curved it usually means the species did a lot of this
- These symbiotic microorganisms fuel methane seep
- Ornithischian Dinosaurs means ______ dinosaurs
- Earliest clear hominin ancestors
- Types of fossils that are impressions of things- such as feathers
- Amniotes have this kind of egg
- Dinosaurs that are alive today
- The climate in Southern Baja, California
- Over 70% of the placoderm genera
- The size of what tells us the intelligence of dinosaurs?
- Footprint site where a pair of hominins were walking side by side across the landscape
- Gas vent on the outside of a crater
- How are male and female chondrichthyans distinguished from one another
- Most abundant vertebrate fossils
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- Runoff from this causes the phytoplankton and seaweed to grow much better
- Mobile bone in teleost that allows their jaws to move
- We do not fully understand outbreaks of this that kill of various species at a time
- Coral reefs did not get to fully recover from the hurricane due to this
- UN definition: “The variability among living organisms from all sources”
- Saurischian Dinosaurs means ______ dinosaurs
- Every animal consumes this same thing
- When the color of the symbionts leave the coral it is known as this
- Solid concrete like rock consisting of other fragments
- Largest turtle to ever live
- The T. Rex was always growing these
- Group of amniotes characterized by 2 pairs of openings behind the eyes
- In the summer of 1980 this Hurricane hit and destroyed coral reefs
- This effect is when animals like sea urchins don’t copulate
- This island has the world's most active lava lake
30 Clues: Largest turtle to ever live • Amniotes have this kind of egg • Dinosaurs that are alive today • Earliest clear hominin ancestors • Over 70% of the placoderm genera • Most abundant vertebrate fossils • The T. Rex was always growing these • Gas vent on the outside of a crater • Every animal consumes this same thing • The climate in Southern Baja, California • ...
Lab Week 2021 2021-04-19
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- Weighty stabilizer
- No Kidds allowed
- Laser beam
- At the end
- Heartburn
- Where orders gather
- Swirly
- Bright lights
- Balancing act
- Golden blood
- Volume maker
- Portable workstation
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- Confirming potency
- Automated
- Travel restrictions
- Does it work?
- Goodbye IgA
- Uniquely yours
- Legal document
- Law makers
- Pointed communication
- Oxygen carrier
- Wannabe scissors
- Downtime
- Never use gel
- Pushy
- Red cell jacket
- Segment maker
28 Clues: Pushy • Swirly • Downtime • Automated • Heartburn • Laser beam • Law makers • At the end • Goodbye IgA • Golden blood • Volume maker • Does it work? • Never use gel • Bright lights • Balancing act • Segment maker • Uniquely yours • Legal document • Oxygen carrier • Red cell jacket • No Kidds allowed • Wannabe scissors • Confirming potency • Weighty stabilizer • Travel restrictions • Where orders gather • Portable workstation • ...
Lab Equipment Crossword 2021-09-14
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- for testing reactions
- protects your eyes
- spreads the heat of a flame
- holds test tubes
- measures length of objects
- stirs substances
- contains chemicals
- for pouring substances
- for picking up hot objects
- holds crucible
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- keeps objects above table
- for evaporating liquids
- covers beakers
- measures volumes of liquids
- dispenses volumes of liquids
- used to make solutions
- support attached to ring stand
- heats chemicals
- for picking up small objects
- for heating small amounts of chemicals
20 Clues: covers beakers • holds crucible • heats chemicals • holds test tubes • stirs substances • protects your eyes • contains chemicals • for testing reactions • used to make solutions • for pouring substances • for evaporating liquids • keeps objects above table • measures length of objects • for picking up hot objects • measures volumes of liquids • spreads the heat of a flame • ...
Microscopes Lab Puzzle 2021-09-26
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- Part of microscope that connects head to base.
- A long, whip-like structure on the outside of a cell used for locomotion
- A group of cells that have diverse and specialized functions.
- diameter of the circle that you view under microscope (three words)
- You can view this feature of the cells with a compound microscope, but not a dissecting microscope.
- An example of an aggregate we viewed.
- The blue stain we use for animal cells (two words)
- One of the organelles that plant cells have that animal cells lack.
- Upper part of the microscope that houses optical parts.
- Focuses the light from the illuminator onto the specimen.
- an organism consisting of one cell with no nucleus.
- Feature of microscope that is the reason why you only need to adjust the fine focus knob when changing objectives.
- The lowest objective ___X (in words)
- The focus knob you should never touch when using an objective higher than 4X.
- an organism consisting of multiple cells and membrane-bound organelles
- True or False, when putting a microscope away, the stage should be at the lowest position.
- Controls the amount of light onto specimen (two words).
- A cell group that contains a single cell.
- Distance between specimen and objective (two words).
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- Part of microscope that houses objectives (two words)
- Part of the microscope where specimen is placed.
- Another name for a dissecting microscope
- A cell group that contains many grouped cells in a random pattern.
- An example of a unicellular organism we viewed.
- A protective feature of a plant cells typically lacked by animal cells (two words).
- How the letter 'e' looks under the microscope.
- What part of the cell does methylene blue stain?
- Microscope used for large, 3D objects
- True or False, when putting a microscope away, the objectives should be at the highest setting.
- An example of a multicellular organism we viewed.
- An example of a colony group we viewed.
- The name of the plant we viewed in this lab.
- As magnification increases, working distance and field of view _______.
- Magnification of the ocular lens (in words).
- Part of microscope where you look through to see specimen
- The highest objective, other than the 100X (in words).
- An organelle that is larger in plant cells than in animal cells.
- The total magnification of the 4X objective (including the ocular lens).
- True or False, when putting a microscope away, you do not have to wrap the cord around the arm.
- The branching protrusions of a scenedesmus group.
- Support of the microscope. Also holds the illuminator.
- A grouping of cells that form predictable groups.
- True or False, when putting a microscope away, you should turn the light intensity down to the lowest setting.
43 Clues: The lowest objective ___X (in words) • Microscope used for large, 3D objects • An example of an aggregate we viewed. • An example of a colony group we viewed. • Another name for a dissecting microscope • A cell group that contains a single cell. • The name of the plant we viewed in this lab. • Magnification of the ocular lens (in words). • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2021-05-25
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- inner part of the epicardium
- dilated and swollen veins
- high blood pressure
- test blood view heart muscle failure
- test to see if stenosis or aneursym
- used to measure blood pressure
- chest pain
- layer lines each chamber of heart
- complete stopping of heart
- shortness of breath
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- seps rt ventricle and pulmo. artery
- written record
- coronary artery bypass graft
- congestive heart failure
- ventricular fibrillation
- above/over excessive
- artery has weakened wall, swells
- inside
- ultrasound views heart and vessels
- meaning lung
- pericardial sac around heartinflamed
- septum wall b/w right and left atria
- one who studies
- records electrical activity of heart
- double-layered sac contains heart
25 Clues: inside • chest pain • meaning lung • written record • one who studies • high blood pressure • shortness of breath • above/over excessive • congestive heart failure • ventricular fibrillation • dilated and swollen veins • complete stopping of heart • inner part of the epicardium • coronary artery bypass graft • used to measure blood pressure • artery has weakened wall, swells • ...
UNIT 5 LAB 2021-06-09
Across
- The sudden death of brain cells due to lack of oxygen caused by blockage of blood flow or rupture of an artery to the brain
- condition in which the heart beats with an irregular or abnormal rhythm
- implantable cardioverter defibrillator
- diabetes mellitus
- occurs when the heart muscle doesn't get enough blood
- two
- hardening of the arteries
- any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart.
- each of the pair of organs situated within the rib cage, consisting of elastic sacs with branching passages into which air is drawn, so that oxygen can pass into the blood and carbon dioxide be removed.
- the muscular tissue of the heart.
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- catheterization
- study of
- Positron emission tomography
- refers to any condition affecting the heart
- Transthoracic echocardiogram
- plug or blockage
- a serous membrane that forms the innermost layer of the pericardium and the outer surface of the heart.
- automated external defibrillator
- Transesophageal echocardiogram
- computerized tomography
- inflammation
- a hollow muscular organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system by rhythmic contraction and dilation.
- emergency department
- beyond or excess
- Electrocardiogram
25 Clues: two • study of • inflammation • catheterization • plug or blockage • beyond or excess • diabetes mellitus • Electrocardiogram • emergency department • computerized tomography • hardening of the arteries • Positron emission tomography • Transthoracic echocardiogram • Transesophageal echocardiogram • automated external defibrillator • the muscular tissue of the heart. • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2021-07-02
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- test where x ray dye is injected into a person to look for narrowing of blood vessels
- abbreviation for acute myocardial infarction
- middle, muscular layer of heart that contracts
- tool used to listen to heart, lungs, and other organs
- root word that means atrium
- outer layer of heart
- machine that connects to person's chest and records heart electrical activity
- tool used to measure blood pressure
- veins disease where veins are swollen and dilated
- abbreviation for blood pressure
- suffix meaning an instrument to measure blood pressure
- prefix meaning slow
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- disease where pericardial sac around heart is inflamed
- root word that means pulse
- disease where artery weakens, causing swelling
- abbreviation for cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- disease where there is increased pressure in blood vessels; high blood pressure
- thick walled blood vessel that carries blood away from heart
- arrest disease where heart stops completely
- thin walled blood vessel that carries blood towards the heart
- thin, inner layer lining the heart chambers
- test where ultrasound is used to look at heart and blood vessels
- abbreviation for chest pain
- root word that means plug or blockage
- abbreviation for coronary artery disease
25 Clues: prefix meaning slow • outer layer of heart • root word that means pulse • root word that means atrium • abbreviation for chest pain • abbreviation for blood pressure • tool used to measure blood pressure • root word that means plug or blockage • abbreviation for coronary artery disease • arrest disease where heart stops completely • thin, inner layer lining the heart chambers • ...
Food's lab crossword 2021-10-04
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- used to keep foods frozen
- one of the most dangerous food borne illnesses
- poisoning illness spread through contaminated foods
- bacteria spread from one food to another
- used to apply liquids onto foods
- used to heat up foods
- used to chop and mince foods to a liquid point
- to keep foods and the area around them clean and safe.
- used to measure liquids
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- cause food born illnesses
- used to measure dry foods
- used to chop and slice foods
- used to stir ingredients
- used to keep foods fresh and cold
- used to mix ingredients in a bowl
- used to carry liquids
- used to store foods separately
- used to cook food
- used to hold ingredients and somewhere to mix them
- used the cook thin breads
20 Clues: used to cook food • used to carry liquids • used to heat up foods • used to measure liquids • used to stir ingredients • cause food born illnesses • used to measure dry foods • used to keep foods frozen • used the cook thin breads • used to chop and slice foods • used to store foods separately • used to apply liquids onto foods • used to keep foods fresh and cold • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2021-10-18
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- a thin-walled vessel of the body connecting venules and arterioles
- a small branch of an artery that leads to the capillary
- a blood vessel that contains blood that goes from the heart to the body
- prefix meaning 2
- a blood vessel that contains blood and that is low in oxygen from the body to the heart
- a portable ECG machine attached to a patient that records the patients heart activity over a few days
- the process of injecting dye into a patients blood vessels to diagnose the patient
- prefix meaning under or insufficient
- a condition in which an artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell
- the organ that pumps blood to everywhere in the body
- prefix meaning fast
- the abbreviation for a chief complaint
- a tool used that wraps around your arm to measure your blood pressure
- the abbreviation for a nursing care plan
- the condition in which a patients veins are dilated or swollen
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- a test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and vessels
- the abbreviation for blood
- a condition where there is increased pressure in a patients blood vessels
- a patient has many wires and patches attached to their chest to record electric activity of the heart
- a disease in which there is a narrowing of the arteries surrounding the heart
- prefix meaning within
- prefix meaning slow
- the abbreviation for a coronary artery bypass graft
- the condition in which someones heart completely stops
- the abbreviation for blood pressure
25 Clues: prefix meaning 2 • prefix meaning slow • prefix meaning fast • prefix meaning within • the abbreviation for blood • the abbreviation for blood pressure • prefix meaning under or insufficient • the abbreviation for a chief complaint • the abbreviation for a nursing care plan • the abbreviation for a coronary artery bypass graft • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2021-10-20
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- when an artery has a weakened wall causing it to swell
- disorder in which the arteries around the heart narrow
- often confused with ¨heart attack¨ is when the heart completely stops
- otherwise known as a heart attack
- abbreviation for arterial fibrillation
- prefix for fast
- surgical procedure in which your heart gets replaced with another
- abbreviation for automated external defibrillator
- used to measure the activity in the heart over a longer period
- abbreviation for arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease
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- uses ultra sound to measure heart and vessels
- center for intellectual and nervous activity
- used to measure the electrical activity of the heart
- prefix for slow
- prefix for two
- used to measure your blood pressure
- abbreviation for blood
- stores bile after secretion from the liver and before release into the intestines
- when the heart is not working properly
- in charge of pumping blood throughout the body
- abbreviation for acute myocardial infarction
- prefix for against
- prefix for inner
- removes waste and extra water from the body
- provide oxygen for our body
25 Clues: prefix for two • prefix for slow • prefix for fast • prefix for inner • prefix for against • abbreviation for blood • provide oxygen for our body • otherwise known as a heart attack • used to measure your blood pressure • when the heart is not working properly • abbreviation for arterial fibrillation • removes waste and extra water from the body • ...
Lab Week Puzzle 2022-04-25
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- visible light spectrum
- one who performs tests
- Joint Commission, our accreditation body
- helps blood clot
- holds needles
- one who orders tests
- used to determine if a system is functioning properly
- need this for heart rhythm
- collection device
- specimen for Norovirus
- can be used to draw blood
- liquid with clotting factors
- one who draws blood
- virus which causes COVID-19
- our biggest customers
- grows single celled organisms
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- liquid with no clotting factors
- comes in different gauges
- what makes pus
- created during RBC destruction - common neonate test
- otherwise known as Lepidoptera
- recently went live with this
- instrument for transfusion medicine
- things used to perform a test
- disinfectant
- analyzer which performs PCR tests
- instrument for urinalysis
- consumed for GTT
- blood does this
- occurs due to unsuccessful phlebotomy
- things that perform tests
- O2 carrier
- squeezes arm
- specimen for TB culture
34 Clues: O2 carrier • disinfectant • squeezes arm • holds needles • what makes pus • blood does this • helps blood clot • consumed for GTT • collection device • one who draws blood • one who orders tests • our biggest customers • visible light spectrum • one who performs tests • specimen for Norovirus • specimen for TB culture • comes in different gauges • instrument for urinalysis • things that perform tests • ...
Lab Week 2022 2022-04-29
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- outdated practice of using one's _____ to suck a desired volume of a medical laboratory specimen
- I'm blue and I have eyes, nose, and smile.
- Gram-positive cells have a thick layer of _____ in the cell wall that retains the primary stain, crystal violet
- A facility that provides controlled conditions in which scientific or technological research, experiments, and measurement may be performed
- Some animals use it to mark their territories.
- A type of protein found in the muscles of your heart
- the pointed or rounded end or extremity of something slender or tapering
- A serious condition resulting from the presence of harmful microorganisms in the blood
- If mixing study doesn't correct.
- If your machine is broken you call
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- Some animals, such as crustaceans and mollusks, use hemocyanin to carry oxygen, instead of ___
- A vampire in the lab
- Not available or one of the lytes
- Sarah says this word 50x per day
- Another word for gross
- A run is rejected when a single control measurement exceeds the mean plus 2sd or the mean minus 2sd is defined in what set of rules?
- Queenie says "are you ____ me?
- Its chemical formula is NaClO
- Medicine used to treat manic disorder, also a Chinese unit for distance
- If you violate ___ policy you will be fired!
- SRF Lab is critically low on this
21 Clues: A vampire in the lab • Another word for gross • Its chemical formula is NaClO • Queenie says "are you ____ me? • Sarah says this word 50x per day • If mixing study doesn't correct. • Not available or one of the lytes • SRF Lab is critically low on this • If your machine is broken you call • I'm blue and I have eyes, nose, and smile. • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2022-06-17
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- / Abbreviation for coronary artery bypass graft
- veins / A condition of having swollen or dilated veins
- monitor / A monitor that records the heart activity to show patterns for symptoms
- / A liquid found in almost all living organisms
- / Inflammation of the pericardial sac around the heart
- / Muscular blood vessels that carry oxygen-blood from the heart to the rest of the body
- / Prefix meaning the outside of
- vessels / A tube that allows blood to circulate within the body
- / A instrument used to measure pressure
- / A type of x-ray where x-ray dye is injected to diagnose narrowing
- / Suffix meaning the process of cutting
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- / Something that can record electrical signals from the heart
- / Root word meaning fatty substance
- arrest / A complete stop of the heart
- / Abbreviation for congestive heart failure
- / Abbreviation for basic metabolic panel
- / A blood vessel that carries blood from tissues to the heart
- / Abbreviation for Abbreviation for automated external defibrillator
- / Prefix meaning within
- / Having high blood pressure
- / A condition where the artery has a weakened wall causing it to swell
- / A ultrasound test used to look at the heart and the vessels within
- / A organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- / Abbreviation for premature ventricular contraction
- / Suffix meaning to view
25 Clues: / Prefix meaning within • / Suffix meaning to view • / Having high blood pressure • / Prefix meaning the outside of • / Root word meaning fatty substance • arrest / A complete stop of the heart • / A instrument used to measure pressure • / Suffix meaning the process of cutting • / Abbreviation for basic metabolic panel • / Abbreviation for congestive heart failure • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2022-07-05
Across
- a complete stopping of the heart
- means two
- instrument for viewing, used to listen for the sounds of the heart
- means self
- abbreviation for blood
- have thick walls and carry blood away from the heart
- condition in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed.
- instrument to measure pressure.
- abbreviation for acute myocardial infarction
- This test uses ultrasound to look at blood going through blood vessels to determine if they are narrowed or have a thrombus
- made of cardiac muscle and divided into four chambers. It sits in the center of the chest but slightly more to the left side.
- means slow
- abbreviation for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
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- have very thin walls so the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide as well as the exchange of nutrients can occur.
- means without
- a test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels.
- condition occurs when a part of the heart doesn't get the blood flow it needs.
- the transportation system for blood
- means against
- have thinner walls and carry blood toward the heart.
- high blood pressure.
- abbreviation for automated external defibrillator
- a procedure done in a specialized area of radiology using X-ray dye called contrast that is injected into blood vessels to diagnose things like narrowing (stenosis) or aneurysms
- abbreviation for basic metabolic panel
- a condition in which an artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell, like a balloon.
25 Clues: means two • means self • means slow • means without • means against • high blood pressure. • abbreviation for blood • instrument to measure pressure. • a complete stopping of the heart • the transportation system for blood • abbreviation for basic metabolic panel • abbreviation for acute myocardial infarction • abbreviation for automated external defibrillator • ...
kids crossword lab 2022-11-03
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- is a newborn dog
- country with 50 states
- a hospital in a car
- a pair small loudspeaker worn around the head
- a digital electric machine that runs programs
- room used for cooking
- speaks time
- a tube to exit smoke from a house
- animal with distinctive black-and-white strips
- a box that warms up food fast
Down
- bat-and-ball sport played between two teams
- also known as football
- a robbery criminal in a ship
- soft large cloth to cover body while sleeping
- to protect person from sun or rain
- an object that reflect image
- outdoor area that has plants & trees
- a person who performs comedy
- magic electric box shows image & plays sound
- hair pasta
- a board game for two players
- has a landing area for airplanes
22 Clues: hair pasta • speaks time • is a newborn dog • a hospital in a car • room used for cooking • also known as football • country with 50 states • a robbery criminal in a ship • an object that reflect image • a person who performs comedy • a board game for two players • a box that warms up food fast • has a landing area for airplanes • a tube to exit smoke from a house • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2022-11-11
Across
- what does the vena mean?
- congested means crowded
- electro- means electricity
- a blood test
- What do the coronary arteries do?
- relates to the blood vessels
- this makes up plaque
- what does the prefix corp- mean?
- arrest is when something is stopped or ceased
- hyper- means over
- relating to heart rhythms
Down
- what do veins do?
- how many sides does a square have?
- what does biopsy mean?
- echo-means sound
- angio- means vessel
- pulmonary means to relate to the lungs
- regarding an abnormality in the veins
- vents release something
- relating to difficult breathing
- heartbeats
- how are enzymes related?
- what does fibrosis mean?
- myo- means muscle
- atriums are openings
25 Clues: heartbeats • a blood test • echo-means sound • what do veins do? • myo- means muscle • hyper- means over • angio- means vessel • this makes up plaque • atriums are openings • what does biopsy mean? • congested means crowded • vents release something • what does the vena mean? • how are enzymes related? • what does fibrosis mean? • relating to heart rhythms • electro- means electricity • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2022-10-21
Across
- abbreviation for automated external defibrillator
- carries blood as the main branch down the center of the body
- abbreviation for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
- root word meaning fatty substance
- is the thin inner layer that lines each chamber
- condition in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- suffix meaning surgical removal/excision
- abbreviation for hypertension
- This condition may cause chest pain or heaviness; pain in the shoulder, jaw, or arm; lightheadedness; nausea; and shortness of breath.
- a condition in which an artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell, like a balloon
- instrument used to check blood pressure
Down
- the center of the cardiovascular or circulatory system function
- a lab test, used to measure certain items in the blood that may indicate heart muscle damage.
- abbreviation for premature ventricular contraction
- root word meaning heart
- complete stopping of the heart
- root word meaning blood vessel
- suffix meaning small
- is a test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels.
- abbreviation for echocardiogram
- is used to listen for the sounds of the heart
- is the middle, muscular layer that contracts to pump blood
- A test to evaluate how well this system is functioning
- This condition is increased pressure in the blood vessels
- A semilunar valve is on the left side of the heart
25 Clues: suffix meaning small • root word meaning heart • complete stopping of the heart • abbreviation for hypertension • root word meaning blood vessel • abbreviation for echocardiogram • root word meaning fatty substance • instrument used to check blood pressure • suffix meaning surgical removal/excision • is used to listen for the sounds of the heart • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2022-10-21
Across
- A semilunar valve is on the left side of the heart
- is the middle, muscular layer that contracts to pump blood
- abbreviation for echocardiogram
- This condition is increased pressure in the blood vessels
- a lab test, used to measure certain items in the blood that may indicate heart muscle damage.
- abbreviation for premature ventricular contraction
- abbreviation for automated external defibrillator
- This condition may cause chest pain or heaviness; pain in the shoulder, jaw, or arm; lightheadedness; nausea; and shortness of breath.
- root word meaning heart
- A test to evaluate how well this system is functioning
- abbreviation for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
- is a test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels.
- abbreviation for hypertension
- is the thin inner layer that lines each chamber
- suffix meaning small
Down
- the center of the cardiovascular or circulatory system function
- is used to listen for the sounds of the heart
- complete stopping of the heart
- condition in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- root word meaning blood vessel
- instrument used to check blood pressure
- carries blood as the main branch down the center of the body
- is the outer layer of the heart
- suffix meaning surgical removal/excision
- a condition in which an artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell, like a balloon
- root word meaning fatty substance
26 Clues: suffix meaning small • root word meaning heart • complete stopping of the heart • abbreviation for hypertension • abbreviation for echocardiogram • root word meaning blood vessel • is the outer layer of the heart • root word meaning fatty substance • instrument used to check blood pressure • suffix meaning surgical removal/excision • ...
Unit 5 lab 2022-10-19
Across
- X-ray dye called contrast is injected into blood vessels to diagnose things like narrowing (stenosis) or aneurysms.
- is a test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels.
- muscular layer that contracts to pump blood
- basic metabolic panel
- is a condition in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed.
- atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
- enlarged
- rupture
- coronary artery bypass graft
- occurs when a part of the heart doesn’t get the blood flow it needs.
- condition in which an artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell, like a balloon.
- fast
- emergency department
- is the outer layer of the heart
- is the thin inner layer that lines each chamber
Down
- is used to listen for the sounds of the heart, but it also helps us listen to other body sounds like the lungs and intestines.
- outer layer of the heart
- beyond or excess
- meaning instrument to measure pressure
- within
- is caused by fat, like cholesterol, building up on the walls of the arteries.
- deep vein thrombosis
- used to measure certain items in the blood that may indicate heart muscle damage.
- The wall between the right and left atria
- swollen and dilated veins
25 Clues: fast • within • rupture • enlarged • beyond or excess • deep vein thrombosis • emergency department • basic metabolic panel • outer layer of the heart • swollen and dilated veins • coronary artery bypass graft • is the outer layer of the heart • meaning instrument to measure pressure • atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease • The wall between the right and left atria • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2022-10-20
Across
- when your blood pressure is too high
- quick and painless test that records the electrical signals in the heart
- group of conditions affecting the aorta
- a fist-sized organ that pumps blood throughout your body.
- acute coronary syndromes
- exam uses sound waves to create detailed images of the heart in motion.
- tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body
- blood pressure
- magnetic field and computer-generated radio waves to create detailed images of the heart.
- blockage in the arteries to the limbs
- blood
Down
- blood supply to part of the brain is cut off
- X-ray tube inside the machine rotates around your body and collects images of your heart and chest.
- a tubular structure carrying blood through the tissues and organs
- fine branching blood vessels that form a network between the arterioles and venules.
- portable ECG device that's worn for a day or more to record the heart's activity during daily activities
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- vessel
- vein
- pulse
- coronary artery disease
- muscular-walled tubes forming part of the circulation system
- flow of oxygen-rich blood to the heart muscle is blocked or reduced
- central nervous system
- heart
25 Clues: vein • pulse • heart • blood • vessel • blood pressure • central nervous system • coronary artery disease • acute coronary syndromes • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • when your blood pressure is too high • blockage in the arteries to the limbs • group of conditions affecting the aorta • blood supply to part of the brain is cut off • a fist-sized organ that pumps blood throughout your body. • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2022-10-20
Across
- dyspnea on exertion
- increased pressure in the blood vessels
- thin inner layer that lines each chamber of the heart
- wall between the right and left atria
- made of cardiac muscle and divided into four chambers
- vein
- check heart rhythm and may diagnosis other heart issues
- to stop/control or place
- used to measure certain items in the blood that may indicate heart muscle damage
- automated external defibrillator
- thick walls and carry blood away from the heart
- a monitor that records heart activity
- basic metabolic panel
Down
- narrowing in the arteries surrounding the heart
- fast
- test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- a complete stopping of the heart
- a condition in which an artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell, like a balloon
- normal sinus rhythm
- heart or crown
- a condition in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- surgical puncture to remove fluid
- vital signs stable
- middle, muscular layer that contracts to pump blood
- X-ray dye called contrast is injected into blood vessels to diagnose things like narrowing or aneurysms
25 Clues: fast • vein • heart or crown • vital signs stable • dyspnea on exertion • normal sinus rhythm • basic metabolic panel • to stop/control or place • a complete stopping of the heart • automated external defibrillator • surgical puncture to remove fluid • wall between the right and left atria • a monitor that records heart activity • increased pressure in the blood vessels • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2022-10-26
Across
- uses very strong magnets and radio waves to create detailed images of your heart on a computer
- Slow
- atrioventricular
- coronary care unit, cardiac care unit
- occurs when something blocks blood supply to part of the brain or when a blood vessel in the brain bursts
- Pumps blood through the system
- Two
- sometimes called a ‘treadmill’ or ‘exercise’ test, is a type of ECG that is done while you are exercising
- atrial fibrillation
- acute coronary syndrome
- Networks of small vessels that perfuse tissues
- Pertaining to
- It gives a picture of your heart using ultrasound, a type of X-ray. It uses a probe either on your chest or down your esophagus (throat)
- a problem with the rate or rhythm of your heartbeat.
Down
- one or more of the valves in your heart doesn't work properly
- happens when a part of the heart muscle doesn't get enough blood
- occurs when the heart muscle doesn't pump blood as well as it should
- Vessels that deliver blood to tissues
- removal
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- Vessels that return blood to the heart
- a quick and painless test that records the electrical signals in the heart
- It is a non-invasive test for people who may be experiencing unusual cardiac symptoms
23 Clues: Two • Slow • removal • Pertaining to • atrioventricular • atrial fibrillation • acute coronary syndrome • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • Pumps blood through the system • Vessels that deliver blood to tissues • coronary care unit, cardiac care unit • Vessels that return blood to the heart • Networks of small vessels that perfuse tissues • ...
Lab Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-29
Across
- Used to wash off large chemical spills on the body or clothing
- unit for volume
- Used to put out paper fires, trash fires, or larger fires
- the system of measurement primarily used in science and all countries outside of the United States
- Used to smother small fires by removing oxygen from the flame
- how you should smell a chemical
- used to time a situation in seconds
- used to heat test tubes or burn certain substances
- used to grow cultures of microorganisms
- used for guiding a liquid or powder into a small opening
- used to support, hold, and store test tubes
- used to find the length of an object
- what can happen if you place unused chemicals back in their container
- used to find the mass of an object
- used to swirl and mix chemicals
- this is not tolerated in the lab and can be dangerous
- used to find precise volume of liquids
- these should always be reported to the teacher
- unit for length
Down
- the amount of time you should flush your eyes with water if you get chemicals in them
- used to protect the eyes from foreign objects
- used to find the mass of an object
- unit for mass
- the system of measurement primarily used in the United States
- used to observe and magnify very small objects or organisms
- used to protect the body and clothes from chemicals
- used to look at objects with a magnified view
- unit for temperature
- used for stirring, mixing, and heating liquids
- used to hold, mix, or heat small amounts of solids or liquids
- used to find the force of an object in Newtons
- used to grip and lift objects
- always read these before starting a lab
- used to find the temperature of a substance
- The various tools and equipment used by scientists during a lab investigation
- used to transfer small amounts of liquids
36 Clues: unit for mass • unit for volume • unit for length • unit for temperature • used to grip and lift objects • how you should smell a chemical • used to swirl and mix chemicals • used to find the mass of an object • used to find the mass of an object • used to time a situation in seconds • used to find the length of an object • used to find precise volume of liquids • ...
Lab Equipment Review 2022-08-23
Across
- A ceramic container used to heat solids in or over a flame.
- Paper used to separate solids and liquids.
- Used to evaporate liquids, hold solids being weighed or to cover a beaker.
- used to preform many small scale reactions.
- Used to hold a test tube that is too hot to handle.
- Used to dispense solid chemicals from their containers.
- Used to measure the precise volume of a liquid.
- Used to release precisely measured amounts of liquid into another container.
- Connects to a ring stand and is used to support the bottom of glassware above a Bunsen burner.
- Used to transfer a single drop of a liquid OR to stir reactants.
- Used to rinse chemicals from glassware.
- Used to aid in pouring liquids through a small opening during the filtering process.
- Used to close containers to avoid contamination or spillage.
- Used to light Bunsen burners.
- Holds the test tubes while at the lab table.
- Used for handling how crucibles, NOT to be used on a beaker!
- Used to move beakers containing hot liquids.
- Used to support a crucible above a flame.
- Provides a source of heat by burning the gas that enters the device.
Down
- used to retrieve or dispense solid chemicals for weighing or transfering.
- Container to hold liquids or perform chemical reactions that can be stoppered.
- Protects your eyes while you are in the lab.
- Used to connect an item to a ring stand.
- Used to grind chunks of solid substances into powder.
- Measures the temperature in Celsius.
- Uses electricity to provide a source of heat.
- Used to weigh solids that will be transferred to another container.
- Used to hold small amounts of a solid, like the product of a reaction.
- Supports glassware on top of a ring that is connected to a ring stand.
- Used to measure substances to a KNOWN volume, only makes one volume and is very precise.
- used to clean out test tubes or graduated cylinders.
- Transfers small amounts of liquids, one drop at a time.
- Holds small amounts of liquids for heating and reactions.
- Used to measure the length of an object in the chemistry classroom.
- Safe way to complete an experiment over a Bunsen burner.
- Container used for holding liquids, making only a rough estimate of the volume inside.
36 Clues: Used to light Bunsen burners. • Measures the temperature in Celsius. • Used to rinse chemicals from glassware. • Used to connect an item to a ring stand. • Used to support a crucible above a flame. • Paper used to separate solids and liquids. • used to preform many small scale reactions. • Protects your eyes while you are in the lab. • ...
THE CAL LAB 2016-09-09
Across
- constant over time
- point for readjustment
- cable insulator
- bad news paperwork
- the science
- US guiders (abbr)
- precise estimation
- time between
- data beyond
- did it go back
- not church times
- doing it where it lives
- head scratching comparison
- variance over time
- parameters precisely stated
- unbroken chain
- degree of assurance
- set of operations
- the degree of closeness between a measured value and nominal
- numbers
- used to make measurements(abbr)
- systematic exam
Down
- tweak
- external helpers
- coherence of closeness
- IMTE rank identifier
- artifact
- times up!
- what is worked on (abbr)
- switch over
- between the lines
- assumption based on time
- recognized and accepted quantities
- cyclic repetition
- all one can stand
- depends on your point of view
- deviation from nominal
37 Clues: tweak • numbers • artifact • times up! • switch over • the science • data beyond • time between • did it go back • unbroken chain • cable insulator • systematic exam • external helpers • not church times • US guiders (abbr) • between the lines • cyclic repetition • all one can stand • set of operations • constant over time • bad news paperwork • precise estimation • variance over time • degree of assurance • ...
Language Lab Review 2016-09-30
Across
- to climb with difficulty, or on all fours
- beneficial
- whimsical; mischievous; impish
- favoritism shown to members of one's family
- political; also, shrewdly tactful
- cut short
- dry; withered.
- a space between things or parts
- a confused noise; uproar
- a curse
- not kind or merciful; harsh
- to utter, or express with, a snorting, exultant laugh or chuckle
- to harden or to become bone
- quarrelsome
- a word, verse, phrase backward or forward, or sentence that reads the same
- to analyze
- a traditional saying
- beauty
- equal and uniform; also, not easily disturbed.
- the act of going out or leaving; exit
- inept, clumsy
- very small quantity
- a brawl or dispute
- teasing, playful conversation
- brief, forceful, and meaningful in expression; full of vigor, substance, or meaning
- thin, puny, scrawny
- criticize or reprimand, scorn or punish
- disgrace, dishonor
- consisting of dissimilar elements
- a group; an assembly
- one who stays in bed until a late hour
- obvious and intentional exaggeration
- ideal model or type
- a complete extent or range
- characterized by or having authority vested equally among colleagues
- a desire or craving
- drink
- bitter, harsh, or biting sharpness
- easily managed, teachable
- a novice
- divided or withdrawn in attention, especially because of anxiety
- attribute
- given to; marked by delay
- ineffective; weak; worthless
Down
- to accustom or become accustomed to a new climate, environment, or situation.
- resembling waves in form, motion, or occurrence
- consisting of a very great but indefinite number; also, a very great many
- short, direct, concise
- diverse
- excess
- characteristic of informal language
- a small stream or brook
- expressed in few words; concise; terse
- characterized by speed and efficiency.
- a silly, flighty, or excessively talkative person
- comfort in grief
- having great diversity or variety
- an old saying
- to make an attack
- indifferent to or unaffected by pain
- round; rounded in figure
- song a final or farewell appearance, action, or pronouncement
- producing, or capable of producing, a desired effect
- explain
- stubborn; obstinate
- wordy
- difficult to comprehend
- opinion or doctrine
- a dictionary
- to slobber; to drool
- forceful, and meaningful in expression
- disorder; disarranged
- resembling a maze; intricate or confusing
- offense, resentment
- a scoundrel
- to speak or write in a pompous manner
- any body that gives light
- given to or characterized by joking
- merry
- unyielding
- yellow
- obtained or characterized by stealth; sly; secret; stealthy
- light-hearted
83 Clues: wordy • drink • merry • excess • beauty • yellow • diverse • a curse • explain • a novice • cut short • attribute • beneficial • to analyze • unyielding • quarrelsome • a scoundrel • a dictionary • an old saying • inept, clumsy • light-hearted • dry; withered. • comfort in grief • to make an attack • a brawl or dispute • disgrace, dishonor • stubborn; obstinate • very small quantity • opinion or doctrine • thin, puny, scrawny • ...
Lab Week Crossword 2019-04-20
Across
- Factor II
- Abnormal proteins in the blood that may clump together at temperatures below 98.6 F (37 C).
- The movement of charged particles in a fluid or gel under the influence of an electric field.
- A short needle with plastic tabs or wings on both sides which aid in stabilizing the needle during insertion.
- To grow.
- A substance that prevents blood from clotting.
- Used chiefly as a preservative for biological specimens.
- The carrier of genetic information that is inherited from generation to generation. They exist in every cell nucleus.
- Smells like grape.
- Fatty
- The highest dilution factor that still yields a positive reading.
- Genus responsible for the pneumonic, septicemic and bubonic plagues.
- Dead.
Down
- In a class of drugs called antimalarials and amebicides. It is used to prevent and treat malaria. It is also used to treat amebiasis.
- Watson and Crick.
- Name of the man who created laboratory glassware with a flat bottom, conical body, and cylindrical neck.
- An advanced blood banking technique that is most often useful in the workup of warm autoantibodies.
- He
- Fight-or-Flight!
- Responsible for binding and delivering oxygen to the body. It also gives blood its red color.
- To test the compatibility of.
- Considered to be the most common cause of sample rejection in a clinical laboratory.
- Usually associated with eating undercooked seafood.
- Fe
- Remove with a solvent.
25 Clues: He • Fe • Fatty • Dead. • To grow. • Factor II • Fight-or-Flight! • Watson and Crick. • Smells like grape. • Remove with a solvent. • To test the compatibility of. • A substance that prevents blood from clotting. • Usually associated with eating undercooked seafood. • Used chiefly as a preservative for biological specimens. • ...
Pulmonary Lab Crossword 2019-05-16
Across
- negative log of the free hydrogen ion concentration
- help to regulate acid/base status by the retention or secretion of bicarb
- other name for PCO2 electrode derived from the name of its inventor
- a device to measure current of voltage during chemical analysis
- primary way to control the level of CO2 in the blood
- used to carry oxygen in the blood
- measures different wavelengths of light
- signified by an elevated bicrab and relatively normal PaCO2
- might happen if patient is nervous about the arterial puncture
- equation used to calculate VO2
- 45mg/dL is the therapeutic intervention limit in newborns for this anaylte
- the extent to which a measurement is close to the true value
- performed on the lateral aspects of the plantar side of a newborn's heel
- CO2 entering the blood increases when this increases and decreases when this decreases
- shape of the O2 dissociation curve
Down
- uses ultrasonic sound waves to break open red blood cells
- other name for PO2 electrode derived from the name of its inventor
- states that the sum of the partial pressures equals the total pressure
- the extent to which an instrument measures a known value repeatedly; reproducibility
- volume of oxygen carried by the blood (bound to Hb and dissolved)
- determines the consistency between instruments by dividing the standard deviation by the mean
- this equation is used to determine bicarb
- the difference between the actual buffering capacity of the blood and the expected value
- a physiological response associated with anxiety about the puncture and characterized by hypotension, bradycardia, and possible loss of consciousness
- the fraction of hemoglobin that has been oxidized to the Fe+++ state
- signified by an elevated PaCO2 and relatively normal bicarb
- test to determine collateral circulation to the hand
- signified by a reduced bicarb and relatively normal PaCO2
- criteria used to determine out of control conditions when saving QC. Also called Mult-rule method
- preferred site for an arterial puncture
- will be overestimated if red blood cell lysis occurs
- states that when a gas is exposed to a liquid, the partial pressure of the gas in the liquid phase equilibrates with the partial pressure of the gas in the gaseous phase
32 Clues: equation used to calculate VO2 • used to carry oxygen in the blood • shape of the O2 dissociation curve • measures different wavelengths of light • preferred site for an arterial puncture • this equation is used to determine bicarb • negative log of the free hydrogen ion concentration • primary way to control the level of CO2 in the blood • ...
Nursing Lab Crossword 2023-12-08
Across
- Examination of the body using fingers and hands to obtain assessment findings.
- Difficulty breathing when lying flat.
- High pitched whistling sound when breathing.
- Enlargement of the fingertips and flattening of the angle between the fingernail and the nail bed.
- Listening to the sounds of the body.
- Course rumbling sound while breathing.
- Dead tissue or crust attached to a wound.
- Excessive fluid accumulation within the interstitial or intracellular spaces.
- Wound with a jagged edge.
- Sensation of difficult or labored breathing.
- Death of cells/tissues/organs due to lack of blood supply/disease/injury.
- Series of sounds created by movement of blood through a partially compressed vessel during a manual blood pressure.
Down
- High pitched crackling and popping sound while breathing.
- White/yellow soft dead tissue attached to wound bed.
- Drainage that consists of or contains pus.
- Palpable vibration caused by turbulent blood flow.
- A decrease or absence of skin coloration.
- Heart rate above the expected reference range.
- Pulsing or blowing sound produced by turbulent blood flow.
- Heart rate that is less than the expected reference range.
- Drainage that is thin and watery.
- Absence of spontaneous respirations.
- The armpit.
- Redness of the skin caused by dilations of the superficial capillaries.
- High pitched musical sound most commonly heard during inspiration.
25 Clues: The armpit. • Wound with a jagged edge. • Drainage that is thin and watery. • Absence of spontaneous respirations. • Listening to the sounds of the body. • Difficulty breathing when lying flat. • Course rumbling sound while breathing. • A decrease or absence of skin coloration. • Dead tissue or crust attached to a wound. • Drainage that consists of or contains pus. • ...
Unit 5 - Lab 2024-02-07
Across
- abnormal heart rhythms or heart rates
- valves don't open enough to allow blood to flow through normally
- sodium
- measures the level of other substances in your blood
- checks how your heart works during physical activity
- X-ray create images of your chests
- supports and binds other tissues.
- oxygen
- made up of red and white blood cells, plasma, and platelets
- performs an ultrasound of the heart
- carbon dioxide
- arterial blood gases
Down
- includes your arteries, veins, and capillaries
- slows blood flow from your heart to the rest of your body
- muscular pumping device
- electrolytes
- heart not pumping blood as well as it should
- test that records the electrical activity of the heart
- medical history
- messengers in the body
- chest x-ray
- BP is increased
- Hg millimeters of mercury
- chest pain
24 Clues: sodium • oxygen • chest pain • chest x-ray • electrolytes • carbon dioxide • medical history • BP is increased • arterial blood gases • messengers in the body • muscular pumping device • Hg millimeters of mercury • supports and binds other tissues. • performs an ultrasound of the heart • abnormal heart rhythms or heart rates • X-ray create images of your chests • ...
Lab Week Crossword 2024-04-04
Across
- Type of crossmatch needed if patient has history of antibody
- Spins blood samples
- Last name of laboratory director
- ER doctor
- STD found in urine with a tail
- Dialysis doctor
- "____________" Normalized Ratio
- Cardiac biomarker indicating heart damage
- Blood bank analyzer
- Iron containing protein in red blood cells
- Color of code most heard over loud speakers every day
- Hormone detected in pregnancy test
- "RPR"
Down
- Ammonia needs to be collected on "____"
- Most abundant type of white blood cell
- Anticoagulant used in hematology
- Pre transfusion compatibility test
- Oxalate Crystal found in acidic urine. Has a "envelope" appearance
- Color of tube lactic acid is drawn in
- Gram positive cocci bacteria, usually found in clusters
- Milky appearance in blood samples
- A high/low result that needs to be called
22 Clues: "RPR" • ER doctor • Dialysis doctor • Spins blood samples • Blood bank analyzer • STD found in urine with a tail • "____________" Normalized Ratio • Last name of laboratory director • Anticoagulant used in hematology • Milky appearance in blood samples • Pre transfusion compatibility test • Hormone detected in pregnancy test • Color of tube lactic acid is drawn in • ...
Rudiments of LAB 2024-04-23
Across
- An identical offer made by two persons to each other.
- acceptance through silence.
- A contract through which one party promises to save the other from loss caused to him through the conduct of the promisor himself or through acts of others.
- When a party to an agreement promises to do something he must get “something” in return.
- an act of gambling or betting.
- a contract for which the performance is forced by the law.
- an invitation to offer or an invitation to sale.
- is the court order prohibiting some one from doing a particular act.
- committing, or threatening to commit, any act forbidden by the Indian Penal Code, with the intention of causing any person to enter into an agreement.
- a contract to perform the promise, or discharge the liability, of a third person in case of his default.
Down
- Occurs when parties to a contract mutually decide to replace the old contract with a new one.
- An agreement enforceable by law.
- any act committed by a party to a contract, with an intent to deceive another party.
- is the mutual cancellation of the contract.
- a person appointed to represent another while dealing with the third party.
- It means any of the parties fail to perform the promise or contract.
- two or more persons are said to consent when they agree upon the same thing in the same sense.
- when the person to whom the proposal is made signifies his assent thereto.
- contract is the one where performance of the parties depends upon happening or not happening of certain event.
- it involves temporary change of possession of goods from one person to another for some specific purpose.
20 Clues: acceptance through silence. • an act of gambling or betting. • An agreement enforceable by law. • is the mutual cancellation of the contract. • an invitation to offer or an invitation to sale. • An identical offer made by two persons to each other. • a contract for which the performance is forced by the law. • ...
Lab Olympics Name__________ 2024-08-04
Across
- Number of times Summer Olympics have been canceled
- Country with the most Olympic medals without ever winning gold
- Third place medal
- First host city for the modern Olympics of 1896
- Landmark that was only meant to be temporary for the 1889 World Fair
- Inhabited continent yet to host Olympic games
- Second place medal
- This year's Olympic flame "cauldron"
- Official language of all Olympic Games, besides English
- World-renowned singer who performed from the Eiffel Tower
- First place medal
- Country with the most all-time Summer Olympic gold medals
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- Region in northwestern France (or one of our techs!)
- National anthem of France
- Number of rings in the Olympics symbol
- Original prize in ancient Olympics
- French Polynesian location for 2024 Olympic surfing
- City set to host the 2028 Summer Olympics
- Most recent sport added to Summer Olympics
- Country which attended the most Olympic games without winning any medals
- Games for athletes with disabilities
- River in which some 2024 Olympic events are held
- Country that always enters the Parade of Nations first
- Birds typically released at the opening ceremony
- Symbols or emblem of the Olympics
25 Clues: Third place medal • First place medal • Second place medal • National anthem of France • Symbols or emblem of the Olympics • Original prize in ancient Olympics • Games for athletes with disabilities • This year's Olympic flame "cauldron" • Number of rings in the Olympics symbol • City set to host the 2028 Summer Olympics • Most recent sport added to Summer Olympics • ...
Lab Week 2024 2024-03-08
Across
- Iron containing protein in red blood cells
- Fluorescent, Compound, Polarizing, Oh My!
- Green after Blue but what's in between?
- Disease caused by Trypanosoma cruzi
- Strep that cause alpha hemolysis are viridans and _______
- Blood disorder with deficiency in red blood cells or hemoglobin
- Infectious particle of misfolded protein that causes Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
- Keep me balanced or I'll walk away
- Blood group that isn't a baby goat
- Rose gardeners beware of this fungus
Down
- Microorganism that causes TB
- liquid portion of blood used in transfusions
- Factor IX clotting factor alias
- Enzyme that indicates myocardial infarction
- Hemolyzed specimen? Don't report this analyte
- Amplify DNA segments for analysis
- Blood cell formation that occurs in bone marrow
- Waste product in blood used to assess kidney function
- Anticoagulant in blue top tubes
- The universal donor
20 Clues: The universal donor • Microorganism that causes TB • Factor IX clotting factor alias • Anticoagulant in blue top tubes • Amplify DNA segments for analysis • Keep me balanced or I'll walk away • Blood group that isn't a baby goat • Disease caused by Trypanosoma cruzi • Rose gardeners beware of this fungus • Green after Blue but what's in between? • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2023-10-19
Across
- the pressure of your ____
- a graphic measure of the electrical activity in your heart
- chest pain or discomfort that occurs when part of your heart muscle does not get enough oxygen-rich blood.
- the prefix meaning apart or through
- tubelike structures responsible for transporting fluid
- type of tissue found in the heart
- The heart's upper chambers beat out of coordination with the lower chambers
- the prefix or root meaning heart
- a mini / portable version of an ECG
- a safe, noninvasive, painless imaging procedure using sound waves
- transports blood, nutrients and oxygen to cells in your organs and body systems
Down
- by doing Unhealthy lifestyle habits, such as an unhealthy diet, smoking, using cocaine can cause this
- the number of _____ your heart does in a minute
- most often used when a person is going through cardiac arrest
- relating to the atrial and ventricular chambers of the heart
- a lack of blood flow to this organ can cause this to happen
- the prefix or root meaning heart
- closed system of vessels
- a form of medical ultrasonography to visualise abdominal anatomical structures
- blocked blood flow to the brain or sudden bleeding in the brain can cause this
- a fast or slow heartbeat along with high blood pressure, heart failure, diabetes can cause this
- the prefix meaning two
- an ultrasound test that checks the structure and function of your heart by using sound waves
- muscular pumping device
- the prefix meaning slow
25 Clues: the prefix meaning two • muscular pumping device • the prefix meaning slow • closed system of vessels • the pressure of your ____ • the prefix or root meaning heart • the prefix or root meaning heart • type of tissue found in the heart • the prefix meaning apart or through • a mini / portable version of an ECG • the number of _____ your heart does in a minute • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2023-10-18
Across
- Nausea and vomiting
- Very thin walls so the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide can occur
- Largest artery in the body
- Test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- Also known as EKG or ECG is a machine that helps check heart rhythm and may diagnosis other heart issues
- Meaning without (prefix)
- Thick walls and carry blood away from the heart
- Hardening of the arteries
- Beats per minute
- Meaning between (prefix)
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- Third main type of blood vessel that has thinner walls to carry blood toward the heart
- Measure certain items in the blood that may indicate heart muscle damage
- Instrument to measure pressure also known as blood pressure cuff
- A recording of X-ray dye called contrast injected into the blood vessels to diagnose things like stenosis or aneurysms.
- Congestive heart failure
- Complete stopping of the heart
- Meaning small (suffix)
- Do not resuscitate
- High blood pressure
- Meaning vein (root word)
- Meaning artery (root word)
- Where an artery has a weakened wall causing it to swell
- Intensive care unit
- Condition in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- Is divided into 4 chambers and each side has an atrium and ventricle
25 Clues: Beats per minute • Do not resuscitate • Nausea and vomiting • High blood pressure • Intensive care unit • Meaning small (suffix) • Congestive heart failure • Meaning vein (root word) • Meaning without (prefix) • Meaning between (prefix) • Hardening of the arteries • Largest artery in the body • Meaning artery (root word) • Complete stopping of the heart • ...
HLA Lab week 2024-04-05
Across
- the first step of NGS
- all of our instrumentation
- our accrediting agency
- swabs for DNA collection
- always wear this in the lab
- where we get our single antigen and SSO reagents
- technique for crossmatching
- program we use to find eplets
- our temperature monitoring system
- the app for transplant communication
- we often wait for STATs to be...?
- what Shelley always makes time for
- what everyone else calls us
- the send out king
- a type of donor
- sometimes we have to isolate cells from these
- the organ that may be paired with onions
- the H in HLA
- bane of our existence
- the busiest day for new renal patients
- its what we do
- sometimes we have to remake these and remake them again
- the one always singing to the radio
- the month we moved into our new location
- Po is her roommate
- the second Lyric
- the queen B of our lab
- where we get our donor information
- the organ always transplanted as a pair
- maintenance we're always filling these out somewhere
- the Miseq instrument
- besides our veterans, we also take care of these patients
- we buy these or make these for testing
- sends goodies with Jemm to share
- the third floor is our...?
- where we go to pick up samples
- you spin me right round baby right round
- the one with the credit card
- the second Luminex
- can I pet that...?
- up and down, large and small amounts
- common term for leukocytes
- something we avoid at all costs
- retired but forgotten
- typing performed by SSO
- the people we try to make happy
- an important reagent for preparing donor cells for crossmatch.
Down
- one way to count cells
- the first Lyric
- the process improvement that we all dread
- something always in the breakroom
- tests that are done right away
- most reagents need to be
- either final or preliminary
- we have three of these in one room
- used to protect our hands
- the A in HLA
- a favorite lunch order
- the second part of what we do
- favorite lab meal
- willing to give a kidney
- a life saving procedure
- the people that handle our patients
- our main LIM
- what Beth takes to work
- the first 3D Luminex
- the L in HLA
- Liz's favorite pizza
- where we primarily get cells for DNA isolation
- most common organ placed
- the surveys we get from CAP
- the best volunteer ever
- the second Luminex to retire
- take cells from blood or lymph nodes
- used in the cryoplus in the basement
- the organ that tags along with a kidney
- the part of the blood we use for single antigen testing
- where we find Roger
- where most of our freezers hang out
- where we are now located
- we have to map this all the time
- the biannual single antigen chaos
- we use it to clean everything
- RIP the first Luminex to retire
- high resolution typing
- what Shelley calls Todd
- used to mix well
- the University LIMS
- the worksheets we always fill out last minute
- what we all need after a long day of on call
- "the Count"
- where we review SA and SSO data
- the organ that keeps pumping
- Liz's super talent and hobby
- testing we don't currently perform
- used to clean the Miseq
- the folks we're here for
- always has a story
- the protector of continuing education
99 Clues: "the Count" • the A in HLA • our main LIM • the L in HLA • the H in HLA • its what we do • the first Lyric • a type of donor • the second Lyric • used to mix well • favorite lab meal • the send out king • Po is her roommate • the second Luminex • can I pet that...? • always has a story • where we find Roger • the University LIMS • the first 3D Luminex • Liz's favorite pizza • the Miseq instrument • ...
LAB WEEK 2024 2024-04-09
Across
- oxidase positive non-lactose fermenter
- agar containing bile salts, lactose, and crystal violet
- parasite spread through fecal contaminated water
- susceptibility that does not give an MIC
- causes illness linked to unpasteurized cheese or milk
- microorganism used in bread and beer
- Clostridium botulinum toxin used for cosmetic purposes
- varicella-zoster virus causes
- renowned for his discoveries of the principles of vaccination, microbial fermentation, and pasteurization
- treponema pallidum causes
Down
- disease caused by slow growing AFB that is spread through air
- forms structures resembling maltese cross
- creates a germ tube
- causes toxic shock syndrome
- vector carrying plasmodium falciparum
- an organism that requires oxygen to survive and grow
- only sugar N. gonorrhoeae ferments
- genus of tick that spreads lyme disease
- halophiles grow in high concentrations of
- leading cause of outpatient UTIs
20 Clues: creates a germ tube • treponema pallidum causes • causes toxic shock syndrome • varicella-zoster virus causes • leading cause of outpatient UTIs • only sugar N. gonorrhoeae ferments • microorganism used in bread and beer • vector carrying plasmodium falciparum • oxidase positive non-lactose fermenter • genus of tick that spreads lyme disease • ...
Lab Station Equipment 2024-09-09
Across
- used to grasp and lift hot or dangerous test tubes
- used to measure precise volumes
- scoops and scraps like a spatula
- used for micro mixtures, can easily compare mixtures since they are in one location
- used to light the Bunsen burner
- used for even heat distribution with ring clamp
- used to suspend glassware by attaching clamps, generally for heating or mixing purposes.
- used to suspend glassware from support stand
- used to easily pour liquids into narrow glassware
- used to store, heat, or mix liquids
- used to clean lab equipment
- used to protect eyes when working with chemicals and solutions
- attaches to support stand to hold test tubes
Down
- used to transfer small amounts of liquid
- used to hold hot items
- used to grasp and lift hot vessels and harmful substances
- used to grasp and lift hot or dangerous crucibles
- used to heat or stir solutions
- used to mix or store small samples.
- uses gas to create a flame for heating
- used to support a crucible on a ring clamp
- used to grasp and lift hot or dangerous beakers
- used for lid for beaker or evaporation dish for small quantities
- used to weigh materials
- used to dry items after washing
- Used to protect eyes when working with glass or other materials, NOT for chemical/solution work.
- used to hold and store test tubes
- used to obtain, mix, or pour approximate amounts of liquids
28 Clues: used to hold hot items • used to weigh materials • used to clean lab equipment • used to heat or stir solutions • used to measure precise volumes • used to light the Bunsen burner • used to dry items after washing • scoops and scraps like a spatula • used to hold and store test tubes • used to mix or store small samples. • used to store, heat, or mix liquids • ...
Water Lab Terminology 2024-07-04
Across
- A cell releasing substances by merging a vesicle with the membrane—like releasing a bubble.
- The flexible nature of the cell membrane that lets parts move freely—like oil on water.
- The concentration of dissolved substances in solutions separated by a membrane—affecting water movement.
- Movement of molecules from high to low concentration without using energy—like a scent spreading in a room.
- Movement of water through a membrane from low to high solute concentration—like water moving to a saltier area.
- A cell taking in substances by engulfing them—like absorbing a bubble.
- The thin outer layer of a cell that controls what goes in and out—like a security gate.
- A protein that helps substances move in and out of the cell—like a doorway.
- The main energy molecule cells use—like a battery for the cell.
Down
- When something gets smaller or shrinks.
- Attracted to water—water-loving.
- A protein that helps substances cross the cell membrane—like a ferry.
- A solution with more dissolved substances than another—like salty water.
- When molecules keep moving but are evenly spread out—like people evenly spaced but still moving around.
- How much substance is dissolved in a liquid—how much stuff is in the water.
- Movement of substances across a membrane with help from proteins, without energy—like sliding down with assistance.
- When something gets bigger or swells up.
- Movement of substances from low to high concentration across a cell membrane using energy—like pushing something uphill.
- Two solutions with the same amount of dissolved substances—balanced.
- A solution with fewer dissolved substances than another—like pure water.
- When something doesn't change in size.
- A membrane that lets some substances pass but blocks others—like a filter.
- Transport Movement of substances from high to low concentration without energy—like rolling downhill.
- Repelled by water—water-fearing.
24 Clues: Attracted to water—water-loving. • Repelled by water—water-fearing. • When something doesn't change in size. • When something gets smaller or shrinks. • When something gets bigger or swells up. • The main energy molecule cells use—like a battery for the cell. • Two solutions with the same amount of dissolved substances—balanced. • ...
unit 5 lab 2024-10-09
Across
- cadiovascular
- vessel
- echocardiogram
- blood pressure
- not getting enough blood to the brain
- affects blood flow to the brain
- heart
- automated external defibrillator
- slow
- inner
- fast
- muscular walled tubes
Down
- tube where blood circulates in the body
- carrying oxyegnated blood to the heart
- branching of blood vessels
- EKG
- attack blockage of blood flow to the heart
- chest pain
- heart unuseal buildup of plauqe
- inflammtion of the heart, blood vessels and joints
- pumps blood through the circultory system
21 Clues: EKG • slow • fast • heart • inner • vessel • chest pain • cadiovascular • echocardiogram • blood pressure • muscular walled tubes • branching of blood vessels • affects blood flow to the brain • automated external defibrillator • heart unuseal buildup of plauqe • not getting enough blood to the brain • carrying oxyegnated blood to the heart • tube where blood circulates in the body • ...
Muscle System Lab 2025-02-12
Across
- Fat
- To turn the palm upward
- Pull limb away
- Bone to bone
- Muscle on the back leg
- What makes the Heart unique
- Prime movers
- What is the muscle on the rump of a horse where I.M. Injections can be given
- Support and structure
Down
- Allows fine movement of shoulder
- Work together to accomplish movement
- Most moveable attachment
- What muscle is located on the back (lumbar)
- Striped appearance
- To turn the palm downward
- Muscle to bone
- The least moveable attachment
- Muscle cell membrane
- Most powerful chewing muscle
- Smooth muscle can be found where
20 Clues: Fat • Bone to bone • Prime movers • Pull limb away • Muscle to bone • Striped appearance • Muscle cell membrane • Support and structure • Muscle on the back leg • To turn the palm upward • Most moveable attachment • To turn the palm downward • What makes the Heart unique • Most powerful chewing muscle • The least moveable attachment • Allows fine movement of shoulder • ...
U.S. History Lab 2024-11-21
Across
- This branch is made up of Congress.
- An addition or alternation made to a constitution,state,or legislative bill or resolution.
- This branch consist of the president,his or her advisors and various departments and agencies.
- First ten amendments to the constitution.
- Father of the constitution.
- What amendment is protection from unreasonable searches or seizures.
- This amendment has the rights to the state.
- This amendment is right to bear arms.
- This person used the "necessary and proper clause" to justify the forming a national bank.
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- The distribution of power between the federal government and the states within the union.
- A philosophy of limited government with elected representatives that serve at the will of the people.
- System does not allow any one of branch of government to have to much power.
- Balances the power of law of the land and protects individual person from it.
- The official way to confirm something, usually by a vote.
- The process by which the U.S. citizenship is granted to a lawful permanent resident after meeting the requirements established.
- The three fifths compromise is about a certain group of people. What is this group called?
- Anti federalist leader who believed in the need to restrict governmental power.
- The concept that political power rests with the people who can create alter and abolish government.
- Large state plan that proposed representation based on population.
- A body of fundamental principles or established precedents.
20 Clues: Father of the constitution. • This branch is made up of Congress. • This amendment is right to bear arms. • First ten amendments to the constitution. • This amendment has the rights to the state. • The official way to confirm something, usually by a vote. • A body of fundamental principles or established precedents. • ...
Lab Week 2025 2025-04-21
Across
- Read this to know what you are doing
- The various shapes of a cell
- Attires that can be found on the passenger side of your best friend's ride
- HGB's partner
- 3 letters that denote bedside testing
- Ingredient for performing a test. (James Bond is a secret (blank) again)
- middleware that sounds similar to the band that sand "wake me up before we go go"
- The reason for a blood bank withdrawal
- Where all the controls come together
- when we all come together twice a day
- What you need when every seconds count
- Where you take test tubed for a spin
Down
- Stretchy band used with blood draws
- types of plates used in microbiology
- Monarch insects that suck blood
- There is one in every refrigerator and freezer in the lab
- Some need it because they are sick, some need it because they are ineducated
- RBC shape that resembles a prison tattoo
- Warning sound for a malfunction
- Essential ingredient for RBC production, you pump these at the gym
20 Clues: HGB's partner • The various shapes of a cell • Monarch insects that suck blood • Warning sound for a malfunction • Stretchy band used with blood draws • Read this to know what you are doing • types of plates used in microbiology • Where all the controls come together • Where you take test tubed for a spin • 3 letters that denote bedside testing • ...
cross word lab 2025-08-27
Across
- feeling or expressing grief or sadness
- an open elevated stretch of land mostly used in Britain
- attracted and held the interest and attention of
- the process or system by which water or other liquids flow
- unable to sit still or keep quiet
- forming a base or core essential or underlying
- related to or caused by the wind
- strange or mysterious, especially in an unsettling way
- the action or fact of reducing or limiting something
- great in number or many
- a physical feeling or perception of interest or excitement
- a liquid in which substances are dissolved to form a solution
- able to withstand wear pressure or damage
- to show or prove to be right or reasonable
- a large densely populated city
- eerie or spectral in appearance resembling ghost
- the communication of disease or behavior from one person or organism to another through close contact
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- relating to the arrangement of physical features of an area
- the state of being private and away from other people
- ghost like in appearance or form
- neat, clean or stylish in appearance
- a quavering or vibratory sound
- lacking a clear shape or form
- the state of achieving maximum productivity with minimum effort
- wildly excited or uncontrolled
- brings or recalls a feeling memory or image to the conscious mind
- the state of being unknown, inconspicuous, or unimportant
- a layer of loose heterogeneous material covering solid rock
- tempting or attractive, enticing
29 Clues: great in number or many • lacking a clear shape or form • a quavering or vibratory sound • wildly excited or uncontrolled • a large densely populated city • ghost like in appearance or form • related to or caused by the wind • tempting or attractive, enticing • unable to sit still or keep quiet • neat, clean or stylish in appearance • feeling or expressing grief or sadness • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2025-05-13
Across
- A condition of high blood pressure, which can strain the heart and vessels
- A test that records the electrical activity of the heart
- A rapid, irregular heartbeat that can cause poor blood flow
- The artery that carries deoxygenated blood from the right ventricle to the lungs
- The rhythmic expansion of arteries as blood is pumped through them by the heart
- Blood vessels that supply the heart muscle with oxygen-rich blood
- A disease of the heart muscle that makes it harder for the heart to pump blood
- The valve between the left atrium and the left ventricle
- The force exerted by circulating blood on the walls of blood vessels
- The largest artery in the body, which carried blood from the left ventricle
- A small mesh tube inserted into a blocked artery to keep it open
Down
- The medical term for a heart attack, caused by a blockage of blood flow to the heart
- Blood vessels that carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- The valve between the right atrium and the right ventricle
- The narrowing of blood vessels, which increases blood pressure
- An irregular heartbeat or abnormal heart rhythm
- The lower chambers of the heart that pump blood to the lungs and the rest of the body
- The muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- A condition in which plaque builds up inside the arteries, causing narrowing
- A fatty substance in the blood that can contribute to artery blockages
- The widening of blood vessels, which decreases blood pressure
- The upper chambers of the heart that receives blood from the veins
- Small blood vessels where nutrient and gas exchange occurs
- Chest pain or discomfort due to reduced blood flow to the heart muscle
- Blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
25 Clues: An irregular heartbeat or abnormal heart rhythm • The muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body • A test that records the electrical activity of the heart • The valve between the left atrium and the left ventricle • The valve between the right atrium and the right ventricle • Small blood vessels where nutrient and gas exchange occurs • ...
Lab Skills Revision 2025-05-18
Across
- A statement based on experimental measurements and observations summarising the results.
- An action involving a hazard that might result in danger.
- Physical, chemical or biological quantities or characteristics that can change.
- A potential source of harm
- A set of measurements with very little spread about the mean value.
- A collection of numerical data that describes a property of an experiment.
- The equipment or things needed to carry out an experiment.
- A variable that has values that fall into a limited number of groups with no overlaps.
- A substance that catches fire easily
- The variable of which values are changed by the investigator.
- A substance that may cause burns to skin and damage to eyes. It may corrode metals.
- A substance that may cause death.
- A variable that can have values that can be given a magnitude (size) either by counting or measuring.
Down
- An error that causes readings to be spread about the true value, due to results varying in an unpredictable way.
- An error that causes readings to differ from the true value by a consistent amount each time.
- A proposal intended to explain certain facts or observations.
- A result that does not fit the pattern.
- A measurement or description of objective changes or behaviours.
- The smallest scale division on a measuring instrument.
- A measurement judged to be close to the true value.
- The variable of which the value is measured for each and every change of the independent variable.
- To consider the validity of a set of data.
- A statement suggesting what will happen in the future, based on observation, experience or a hypothesis.
- A variable that could affect the outcome of the investigation and has to be kept constant.
24 Clues: A potential source of harm • A substance that may cause death. • A substance that catches fire easily • A result that does not fit the pattern. • To consider the validity of a set of data. • A measurement judged to be close to the true value. • The smallest scale division on a measuring instrument. • An action involving a hazard that might result in danger. • ...
SG-LAB-OCT 2025-10-08
Across
- Description of autumn air or apple
- Outdoor fire for warmth or fun
- Full moon in autumn
- Holds harvested pumpkins or apples
- Changes color in fall
- Tiny parts collected for planting
- Popular autumn flower
- Nut from an oak tree
- Fall vegetable related to pumpkin
- Fun fall activity in pumpkin patches
- Popular autumn flavor
- Often drizzled on apples or desserts
- Tool to gather fallen leaves
- Gathering crops for the season
- Conical seed from evergreen trees
- Where apples are picked
- Often gathered in the fall
- Bundle of hay in the field
Down
- Plant stem where pumpkins develop
- Grown alongside pumpkins
- Another name for the season
- Guards crops in the field
- Tree famous for red and orange leaves
- Large bundle of hay often found in pumpkin patches
- Another type of squash
- Classic fall color
- Autumn beverage made from apples
- Warm clothing for crisp days
- Fruit often collected in autumn
- Field where pumpkins grow
- Classic orange vegetable in the patch
- Fun to wander in at pumpkin patches
- Time of year
- Feeling on a crisp fall day
- Colorful foliage collected in rakes
- What leaves do from trees
- Tall plant in pumpkin patches
37 Clues: Time of year • Classic fall color • Full moon in autumn • Nut from an oak tree • Changes color in fall • Popular autumn flower • Popular autumn flavor • Another type of squash • Where apples are picked • Grown alongside pumpkins • Guards crops in the field • Field where pumpkins grow • What leaves do from trees • Often gathered in the fall • Bundle of hay in the field • ...
Muscle Lab Review 2025-10-11
Across
- elevates, retracts, depresses scapula
- flexes neck and rotates head
- extends leg at knee (deep quadriceps head)
- plantar flexes foot, flexes knee
- uses biceps femoris, semitendinosus, semimembranosus
- plantar flexes foot (postural muscle)
- extends thigh at hip
- flexes vertebral column, compresses abdomen
- stationary bone attachment during movement
- flexes elbow and supinates forearm
- engages latissimus dorsi and pectoralis major
- smallest muscle of a group
- extends thigh, flexes leg (medial hamstring)
- primarily uses gastrocnemius and soleus
- assists deltoid in abduction
- primary elbow flexor beneath biceps
- dorsiflexes and inverts foot
- adducts thigh, flexes leg at knee
- great or large muscle
- everts and plantar flexes foot
- assists masseter in closing jaw
- extends, adducts, and medially rotates arm
- dense connective tissue attaching muscle to bone
- flexes, abducts, and laterally rotates thigh
- largest muscle of a group
- saw-toothed edge muscle
- muscle that opposes the prime mover
- elevates corner of mouth (smiling)
- elevates mandible (chewing)
- slender thigh muscle
- compresses abdomen, rotates trunk
- group of muscles stabilizing the shoulder joint
- muscle with fibers running perpendicular to the midline
- individual muscle cells that contract to produce movement
- short muscle
- broad or wide muscle
- prime mover responsible for action
- bundles of muscle fibers wrapped in connective tissue
- pronates forearm (turns palm down)
- protracts and depresses scapula
- connective tissue surrounding individual muscle fibers
- movable bone attachment during movement
- circular muscle that closes or constricts openings
- muscle with fibers running diagonally to the midline
- triangular shaped shoulder muscle
- located along ulna side of forearm (medial)
Down
- long muscle
- flexes, adducts, and medially rotates arm
- elevate or depress ribs during breathing
- connective tissue covering the entire muscle
- abducts and medially rotates thigh
- trapezoid-shaped back/neck muscle
- extends thigh, flexes leg (lateral hamstring)
- extends toes and dorsiflexes foot
- closes eyelids
- extends thigh, flexes leg (deep hamstring)
- closes and puckers lips
- muscle with fibers running straight along the body axis
- abducts arm at shoulder
- flexes wrist, tenses palmar fascia
- compresses abdomen, rotates trunk opposite direction
- pulls scapula anteriorly and downward
- round or cylindrical muscle
- located along radius side of forearm (lateral)
- connective tissue surrounding fascicles
- midline connective tissue separating rectus muscles
- rotates arm laterally
- compresses abdominal contents
- assists agonist in performing movement
- extends leg at knee, flexes thigh at hip
- broad, flat sheetlike tendon connecting muscles
- flat muscle
- posterior forearm muscles that increase joint angle
- extends leg at knee (lateral quadriceps head)
- uses rectus femoris, vastus muscles
- flexes forearm at elbow
- extends forearm at elbow
- extends leg at knee (medial quadriceps head)
- holds bone or joint steady during movement
- anterior forearm muscles that decrease joint angle
- large muscle compared to another with same name
81 Clues: long muscle • flat muscle • short muscle • closes eyelids • extends thigh at hip • slender thigh muscle • broad or wide muscle • rotates arm laterally • great or large muscle • closes and puckers lips • abducts arm at shoulder • saw-toothed edge muscle • flexes forearm at elbow • extends forearm at elbow • largest muscle of a group • smallest muscle of a group • round or cylindrical muscle • ...
Lab Management Crossword 2025-07-10
Across
- To sprinkle lightly with flour.
- For measuring dry ingredients like flour and sugar.
- To remove the skins of soft fruits and vegetables.
- To cut into very small cubes.
- For separating cooked ingredients from hot liquid. (It stands alone!)
- For cutting fat into flour
- For leveling off dry ingredients like flour and sugar.
- To cook below the boiling point; bubbles form slowly, but it never comes to a full boil.
- For beating ingredients together and incorporating air.
- To heavily coat food evenly with an ingredient like breadcrumbs or cornmeal.
- To cook in the steam generated by boiling water.
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- For measuring liquid ingredients at eye level.
- To mix ingredients by gently turning one part over another with a rubber spatula.
- To cut or chop food as finely as possible.
- To work dough with the “heel” of the hands until it is smooth and elastic.
- To cook in a small amount of fat, usually in a skillet or a wok.
- For flattening foods, like biscuit dough.
- For scraping the sides of bowls or folding-in delicate ingredients.
- To finely shred food by rubbing it on a tool with sharp projections.
- To cut food into small, irregular pieces
- To beat sugar and fat together until fluffy
- To cut fat into flour with a pastry blender.
- To beat a food rapidly in order to add air into food.
23 Clues: For cutting fat into flour • To cut into very small cubes. • To sprinkle lightly with flour. • To cut food into small, irregular pieces • For flattening foods, like biscuit dough. • To cut or chop food as finely as possible. • To beat sugar and fat together until fluffy • To cut fat into flour with a pastry blender. • For measuring liquid ingredients at eye level. • ...
Unit 5 lab 2025-10-29
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- - suffix refers to the narrowing of a passage
- - Carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
- - Fluid that circulates the heart
- rate - the number of times your heart beats per minute
- infarction - when blood flow to a part of the hear is blocked
- - an x-ray of blood vessels
- - the force of blood hitting the walls of your heart is too high
- artery disease - plaque builds up inside the coronary arteries
- - where the heart beats with an irregular rhythm
- heart failure - a condition where the heart can't pump enough blood to meet body's requirements
- test - a test conducted while a patient is exercising
- - root word refers to blood or lymph vessels
- monitor - a portable device that continuously records the heart's activity
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- - Disease where plaque builds up in your arteries making the narrow and hard
- - records electrical activity in the heart
- - carry deoxygent6aed blood to the heart
- - Allows the exchange of blood and nutrients and waste
- - prefix that refers to blood vessels
- pressure - the force of blood pushing against the walls of the arteries
- - uses sound waves to create a moving picture of the hear
- - pumps blood to the body
- - prefix that refers to the heart
- failure - Your heart can't pump enough blood to meet the requirements the rest of your body
- - blood supply to part of your brain is interrupted or reduced
- - suffix that refers to a condition of blood
25 Clues: - pumps blood to the body • - an x-ray of blood vessels • - Fluid that circulates the heart • - prefix that refers to the heart • - prefix that refers to blood vessels • - carry deoxygent6aed blood to the heart • - records electrical activity in the heart • - Carry oxygenated blood away from the heart • - suffix that refers to a condition of blood • ...
Lab Laugh Logic 2025-11-24
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- bending of light important in optical systems
- region of space with gravity so strong light cannot escape
- technology enabling high-speed data transmission
- harmful atmospheric mixture reducing visibility
- wavelength range used in astronomical observations
- layer of gases surrounding a planet
- technique that corrects atmospheric distortion
- pioneer in modern optical science
- science of plant growth used for survival on Mars
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- eighth planet with deep blue methane-rich atmosphere
- instrument for observing distant celestial objects
- star whose orbit revealed a supermassive black hole
- describes complex optical behavior in fibers
- study of light used in communication technologies
- massive system of stars, dust, and dark matter
- fourth planet known for its red dusty surface
- trained space traveller conducting scientific missions
- principle underlying optical signal interactions
- force controlling motion of stars and planets
- path followed by celestial bodies due to gravity
20 Clues: pioneer in modern optical science • layer of gases surrounding a planet • describes complex optical behavior in fibers • bending of light important in optical systems • fourth planet known for its red dusty surface • force controlling motion of stars and planets • massive system of stars, dust, and dark matter • technique that corrects atmospheric distortion • ...
Lab Value Interpretation 2026-01-21
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- Abbreviation: Measures intrinsic pathway; used to monitor heparin therapy.
- Primary antibody providing long-term immune protection; low levels increase infection risk.
- Iron-rich protein that measures oxygen-carrying capacity; low levels may cause fatigue and shortness of breath.
- Percentage of red blood cells in blood; often decreases with anemia.
- Reflects total red blood cells; decreased in anemia related to cancer or treatment.
- Critical for cardiac rhythm; closely monitored during tumor lysis syndrome.
- Reflects acid–base balance; low levels may indicate metabolic acidosis.
- Key lab for bleeding risk; help your blood to clot.
- Most reliable indicator of renal function; impacts chemotherapy dosing.
- Indicates clot breakdown; may be elevated in malignancy or thrombosis.
- Main protein in your blood; made in the liver.
- Assesses kidney function and hydration status.
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- Supports neuromuscular and cardiac function; low levels may worsen arrhythmias and are common with certain chemotherapies.
- Abnormal levels may indicate bone metastases or tumor lysis syndrome.
- Electrolyte involved in cellular energy; elevated levels are common in tumor lysis syndrome.
- Measures clotting via the extrinsic pathway; used to monitor warfarin.
- Essential clotting protein; may be decreased in DIC.
- Blood sugar level; may be elevated with steroids used in cancer treatment.
- Works with sodium to maintain fluid balance and acid-base status.
- Primary indicator of immune function and infection risk; often suppressed by chemotherapy.
- Most important value for determining neutropenic precautions.
- Marker of tissue hypoxia; elevated levels may indicate sepsis or poor perfusion.
- Inflammatory marker that rises with infection, tissue injury, or malignancy.
- Byproduct of cell breakdown; elevated levels increase risk for kidney injury in tumor lysis syndrome.
- Electrolyte affecting neurologic status; abnormalities may be seen with SIADH.
- Waste product created from the breakdown of old red blood cells; filtered by the liver.
- Abbreviation: A standardized value used to assess anticoagulation therapy safety.
27 Clues: Main protein in your blood; made in the liver. • Assesses kidney function and hydration status. • Key lab for bleeding risk; help your blood to clot. • Essential clotting protein; may be decreased in DIC. • Most important value for determining neutropenic precautions. • Works with sodium to maintain fluid balance and acid-base status. • ...
The Lyric Lab 2025-12-25
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- OH WHAT FUN IT IS TO RIDE IN A ONE HORSE______ _____
- THE COLOR CHRISTMAS ELVIS HAS
- RHYTHMIC PHRASE IN THE LITTLE DRUMMER BOY
- FEEL THE LOVE IN THE ROOM FROM THE ____ __ ___ _____
- GOOD TIDINGS WE BRING FOR YOU AND YOUR ___
- EARTHA KITT WANTS A LIGHT BLUE ONE OF THESE
- THE HEAT AND SNOW MISER APPEAR IN THIS SPECIAL
- THE WEATHER OUTSIDE MAY BE FRIGHTFUL BUT THE FIRE IS SO
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- TOTAL NUMBER OF GIFTS GIVEN IN THE TWELVE DAYS OF CHRISTMAS
- GRANDMA GOT RUN OVER WALKING HOME ON THIS NIGHT
- THE PARSON MENTIONED IN WINTER WONDERLAND
- ORIGINAL LANGUAGE OF SILENT NIGHT
- THIS KIND OF LOG IS BURNED AT CHRISTMAS
- WHAT THE SINGER OF THE 1944 HIT WANTS FOR CHRISTMAS
- THURL RAVENCROFT PROVIDED THE VOCALS FOR THIS MEAN CHARACTER
- IT'S BEEN WAITING FOR YOU, WELCOME TO ___ ____
- HUNG WHERE YOU CAN SEE, EVERY COUPLE TRIES TO STOP
- ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS IS YOU SINGER
- WHAM GAVE THEIR HEART TO SOMEONE SPECIAL AT THIS POINT IN TIME
- THEN ONE ____ CHRISTMAS EVE, SANTA CAME TO SAY
20 Clues: THE COLOR CHRISTMAS ELVIS HAS • ORIGINAL LANGUAGE OF SILENT NIGHT • ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS IS YOU SINGER • THIS KIND OF LOG IS BURNED AT CHRISTMAS • THE PARSON MENTIONED IN WINTER WONDERLAND • RHYTHMIC PHRASE IN THE LITTLE DRUMMER BOY • GOOD TIDINGS WE BRING FOR YOU AND YOUR ___ • EARTHA KITT WANTS A LIGHT BLUE ONE OF THESE • ...
Foodborne Illness & Hazards 2024-02-27
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- A symptom of botulism toxins
- ___________ Illness caused by eating food that contains a harmful substance
- The steps to fight bac: _____ separate, cook and chill
- What foodborne illness can be traced to
- This foodborne illness can come from eggs and poultry
- This foodborne illness comes from undercooked beef
- Examples of this food hazard include hair, bones, and pits
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- When something is made impure by poisoning or poor handling
- Conditions that make pathogens grow
- a food safety _________ refers to any agent with the potential to cause adverse health effects for consumers
- The "O" in FATTOM stands for ____________.
- Pesticides are an example of this food hazard
- These hazards include mold, bacteria, viruses and parasites
- Oversees the safety of domestic and imported foods
- Seafood, Soy, Milk, Eggs, Peanuts and Treenuts
- management system in which food safety is addressed through the analysis and control of food hazards
- The culprit of cross contamination
17 Clues: A symptom of botulism toxins • The culprit of cross contamination • Conditions that make pathogens grow • What foodborne illness can be traced to • The "O" in FATTOM stands for ____________. • Pesticides are an example of this food hazard • Seafood, Soy, Milk, Eggs, Peanuts and Treenuts • Oversees the safety of domestic and imported foods • ...
Patient Safety Awareness Week 2026 2026-03-06
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- Example of a patient identifier: Name and _____
- The P in P.A.S.S(fire response)
- Speaking up and Psychological Safety are important factors for a ____ Culture
- You should always check if items are ______
- Code Called for a hazardous material spill
- Best Medical Center in Southern California
- The M in RMPS
- First Name of your local Patient Safety Director
- Award given to KP staff who identify near misses that prevented harm to patients
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- This can be used when hands aren't visibly soiled
- What kind of violation is caused by leaving patients chart open and unattended
- How many days should a manager take to close out assigned UORs
- What do you file to report a patient safety concern?
- ____ Consent conversation explains procedure/treatment risks, benefits, and alternatives
- What does the S in SBAR stand for?
- Code called for a patient in distress
- Code Called for an infant abduction
17 Clues: The M in RMPS • The P in P.A.S.S(fire response) • What does the S in SBAR stand for? • Code Called for an infant abduction • Code called for a patient in distress • Code Called for a hazardous material spill • Best Medical Center in Southern California • You should always check if items are ______ • Example of a patient identifier: Name and _____ • ...
FPAHC lab week 2016-04-25
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- bride to be
- electronic medical record
- blonde
- stained glass
- parent of 2 valedictorians
- clorox queen
- baseball coach
- lab computer system
- Ironman
- drawing blood
- analyzer
- surgeon fav
- hair twirler
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- scuba diver
- retiring soon
- kick boxer
- cruises the world
- needle
- contagious laugh
- optical instrument
- new home owner
- beetle bug green
- orders the most UAs
- Darth Vader
24 Clues: blonde • needle • Ironman • analyzer • kick boxer • scuba diver • bride to be • Darth Vader • surgeon fav • clorox queen • hair twirler • retiring soon • stained glass • drawing blood • baseball coach • new home owner • contagious laugh • beetle bug green • cruises the world • optical instrument • lab computer system • orders the most UAs • electronic medical record • parent of 2 valedictorians
EAB 2024-04-16
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- online presence
- occupies dresser
- brings may flowers
- competitive family entertainment
- blue mountains
- lab dream
- alma mater cheer
- first concert
- edible layers
- favorite food group
- oui oui dream
- bald entertainment
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- the best holiday
- meal in a bowl
- ancestors
- hotdog dream
- remix GOAT
- happy reaction
- nickname
- Second name
- english chicken
- greek gang
- furry pasta sauce
- my guy
24 Clues: my guy • nickname • ancestors • lab dream • remix GOAT • greek gang • Second name • hotdog dream • first concert • edible layers • oui oui dream • meal in a bowl • happy reaction • blue mountains • online presence • english chicken • the best holiday • occupies dresser • alma mater cheer • furry pasta sauce • brings may flowers • bald entertainment • favorite food group • competitive family entertainment
Scientific Research Vocabulary 2022-11-18
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- sequence
- cadre
- maladie
- stop
- En cours
- une hypothèse
- research carried out, outside of a lab or office(5,5)
- to copy someone else's work
- partager
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- brevet
- a short summary at the start of a journal article
- données
- innovante
- After lots of research, the scientist made a:
- For example, an arm or a leg
- travail d'equipe
- echantillon
- comprehensive, complete
- enquêter
- test
20 Clues: stop • test • cadre • brevet • données • maladie • sequence • enquêter • En cours • partager • innovante • echantillon • une hypothèse • travail d'equipe • comprehensive, complete • to copy someone else's work • For example, an arm or a leg • After lots of research, the scientist made a: • a short summary at the start of a journal article • research carried out, outside of a lab or office(5,5)
La escuela 2022-10-04
35 Clues: pen • lab • gym • pool • a lot • class • where • paper • books • I have • eraser • folder • tablet • clinic • office • pencil • hallway • library • lockers • notebook • students • scissors • computer • teachers • building • backpack • it costs • classroom • they cost • cafeteria • calculator • dictionary • auditorium • pencil case • there is or there are
背单词20251024 2025-10-24
Anticoagulation 2015-10-16
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- catalyst for an important final step in cascade; directly inhibited by some drugs
- doesn't have an antidote and less tv airtime than it's cousin
- this Wisconsin based foundation shows up on prescription pads world-over
- not heparin, not warfarin, but...
- what lmwh agents may do in a certain organ in some patients
- Mr. Worldwide and math terms
- 1 mg of this is associated with 100 units of non oral anticoagulants
- lab used in conjunction with heparin every 6 hours
- better look at a PT lab if interested in this clotting factor
- a little factor hiding in the endothelium
- the most distinguished and important of the antithrombin lineage
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- potentially fatal consequence of giving heparin in some patients
- oral anticoagulant that is common yet unique in its mechanism of action
- vascular damage (e.g. a cut) often initiates this cascade
- heparin works on this, as opposed to what follows after a cut
- big no-no with this oral medication
- these inhibitors bind fibrinogen, thus blocking platelet aggregation
- use this if patient develops HIT
- linguists unite! ...the common part of lmwh names
19 Clues: Mr. Worldwide and math terms • use this if patient develops HIT • not heparin, not warfarin, but... • big no-no with this oral medication • a little factor hiding in the endothelium • linguists unite! ...the common part of lmwh names • lab used in conjunction with heparin every 6 hours • vascular damage (e.g. a cut) often initiates this cascade • ...
Investigations 2023-09-21
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- A result that is wrong and very different from the rest
- We plot our results on one of these
- This is what we calculate with our results
- the name given to something that could harm you in the lab
- Name given to something harmful and dangerous
- What we write at the end of a practical
- What is the name given to something able to change in an investigation
- This is what I have to keep the same
- Something that can harm your skin
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- Something that damages living tissue
- What we call a idea that explains what we see in Science
- Name given to the blue flame on a Bunsen burner
- Colour of the flame when luminous
- This is what we make when planning a practical
- This is what we call a plan for a practical
- This is what I change in an investigation
- Name given to the information collected in an investigation
- Name given to a science classroom
- These are collected during a practical
19 Clues: Colour of the flame when luminous • Name given to a science classroom • Something that can harm your skin • We plot our results on one of these • Something that damages living tissue • This is what I have to keep the same • These are collected during a practical • What we write at the end of a practical • This is what I change in an investigation • ...
Vocabulary Unit 7 2025-05-14
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- As technology continues to . . . , people find faster and smarter ways to solve real-world problems.
- They built a . . . from bamboo and vines, then paddled it through the river to reach the village.
- A crane is a . . . that uses several parts, like pulleys and motors, to move heavy objects.
- The security system includes a . . . that alerts the family if someone opens the door at night.
- he . . . in the lab taught the students the importance of following every safety rule.
- That . . . movie imagined a world where robots had feelings and lived with humans.
- The engineers designed a . . . system to lift supplies up the mountain without using electricity.
- The . . . at the science museum gave us maps and explained the rules before we entered.
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- She used a coding app to . . . her robot to follow a square path on its own.
- Visiting the volcano was an unforgettable . . . that taught us about Earth’s power.
- In the chocolate . . . , machines carefully mix, shape, and wrap thousands of candies each day.
- The . . . flew silently over the forest, capturing detailed images for the science project.
- He struck the . . . gently, knowing one small spark could start the fire for cooking.
- Using a . . . , the archaeologist carefully moved the ancient stone without damaging it
- A large . . . was stretched over the tent frame to protect them from the pouring rain.
- The explorer used a thick . . . to climb the cliff when the trail disappeared.
- Playing . . . requires careful thinking, strategy, and predicting your opponent’s next move.
17 Clues: She used a coding app to . . . her robot to follow a square path on its own. • The explorer used a thick . . . to climb the cliff when the trail disappeared. • That . . . movie imagined a world where robots had feelings and lived with humans. • Visiting the volcano was an unforgettable . . . that taught us about Earth’s power. • ...
HOLIDAY IESR CROSSWORD 2023-11-27
12 Clues: OSHA SHOES • HOLIDAY DRINK • GENERATES HEAT • STOLE CHRISTMAS • SANTA'S HELPERS • TREE DECORATION • IES CORE VALUE #1 • SMALL GIFTS GO HERE • FEATHERY ICE CRYSTAL • REGULATES TEMPERATURE • ELECTRICAL SAFETY DEVICE • TO PREPARE SOMETHING FOR USE IN COLD WEATHER
Med Lab Week 2026-03-29
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- The lab's matchmaker, gets reactions started between chemicals
- Blood bank's version of "try it before you buy it"
- When blood decides it’s tired of going with the flow and forms a clique
- Device that throws shade (literally), measures how much light your sample absorbs
- Source of a life-saving contribution, often leaving with less than they gave
- The official shopping list from the doctor to the lab
- One of these created our "new normal" in 2019
- Examination where answers are found after questioning has ended
- Keeps the peace in solution, refuses to let pH arguments escalate
Down
- An agent looking to cause trouble
- When cells refuse boundaries and disregard regulation
- Pale condition, common in women
- The specimen's journey in the lab starts here, take a number
- RBC inclusion that hints the spleen may be “out of office”
- Growth on a plate that started from just one cell
- Blood compatibility test
- A sharp way to make a point, straight to the vein
17 Clues: Blood compatibility test • Pale condition, common in women • An agent looking to cause trouble • One of these created our "new normal" in 2019 • Growth on a plate that started from just one cell • A sharp way to make a point, straight to the vein • Blood bank's version of "try it before you buy it" • When cells refuse boundaries and disregard regulation • ...
CPG Safety & Health Day 2025 2025-04-09
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- The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy—key to thriving at work.
- CPG's strategy for steadfast commitment to safety and health (Refer to CPG's Workplace safety and Health Policy)
- Anything that has the potential to cause harm in the workplace.
- Initial care given to someone with a sudden illness or injury.
- Staying mentally present and aware to reduce stress and prevent mistakes.
- Extracted from CPG's Workplace Safety & Health Policy: We emphasise communication, ______ and mutual respect.
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- The science of designing a workspace for efficiency and safety.
- Who is the chairman of CPG's WSH committee?
- How many principles are there in the policy?
- Where can you access CPG's Workplace Safety and Health Policy?
10 Clues: Who is the chairman of CPG's WSH committee? • How many principles are there in the policy? • Where can you access CPG's Workplace Safety and Health Policy? • Initial care given to someone with a sudden illness or injury. • The science of designing a workspace for efficiency and safety. • Anything that has the potential to cause harm in the workplace. • ...
Safety Day 2021 2021-08-12
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- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- “What” system should employees use to report unsafe Center items locally? (acronym)
- “Which” Services handles security for our Center? (1 word)
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- “Which” Office handles/manages our transportation including barges, furniture, equipment, laboratory, fire extinguishers, office supplies contract, some flight services, warehousing, property including inventory or excess, and personnel moves? (1 word)
- When purchasing electronic equipment in order to save power and money, MSFC gets “what” Star rated products? (1 word)
- “What” is the name of employee nomination award Program for helping with the safety or health of others? (3 words no spaces)
- Mission Success is in Our “whats”? (1 word)
- Instead of throwing our used paper and plastic items in the trash, we are required by law to do “what” to them? (1 word)
- When we almost get hurt and were spared from injury, we need to report what occurred as a “what”? (2 words no spaces)
- Our Agency, Center, Program, Project, and organizational policies, requirements, and technical documents can be found from the Marshall Integrated Document Library otherwise known as “what”? (acronym)
- When either a fire alarm sounds or the Emergency Warning System is activated the Center undergoes an “what”? (1 word)
- “What” is the S in SHE? (1 word)
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- For all our hazardous chemicals or other materials like 3D printer supplies, employees should have Safety “whats” handy which explain how to safely use, handle, and store the particular material including what personal protective equipment to wear? (2 words no spaces)
- “What” system should employees use to report unsafe items to the Agency? (acronym)
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- We protect technical data, information, pictures, videos, and more from getting into the wrong hands using our “what” Control Program? (1 word)
- If we do not submit a building concern ourselves to Facilities or report the concern to our Supervisor, then “who” should we report the concern to get the building matter resolved? (2 words no spaces)
- “Who” performs Safety Walk-throughs of your office area at a minimum of two times a year? (1 word)
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- At MSFC we throw our scrap paper, our empty plastic bottles, and our unwanted magazines into “what” recycle process? (2 words no spaces)
- “What” is the H in SHE? (1 word)
- “What” is the short name for our Safety, Health, and Environment Program? (acronym)
- “What” is the E in SHE? (1 word)
- We do this to ensure our internal processes are correctly documented and being followed and we also do this to our contractors – “what” is it that we do? (1 word)
- “Which” organization fixes issues with our buildings via work orders? (1 word)
- The Emergency Warning System is mostly used for bad “what” evacuations? (1 word)
27 Clues: “What” is the S in SHE? (1 word) • “What” is the H in SHE? (1 word) • “What” is the E in SHE? (1 word) • Mission Success is in Our “whats”? (1 word) • “Which” Services handles security for our Center? (1 word) • “Which” organization fixes issues with our buildings via work orders? (1 word) • ...
Safety Day 2021 2021-08-12
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- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- “What” system should employees use to report unsafe Center items locally? (acronym)
- “Which” Services handles security for our Center? (1 word)
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- “Which” Office handles/manages our transportation including barges, furniture, equipment, laboratory, fire extinguishers, office supplies contract, some flight services, warehousing, property including inventory or excess, and personnel moves? (1 word)
- When purchasing electronic equipment in order to save power and money, MSFC gets “what” Star rated products? (1 word)
- “What” is the name of employee nomination award Program for helping with the safety or health of others? (3 words no spaces)
- Mission Success is in Our “whats”? (1 word)
- Instead of throwing our used paper and plastic items in the trash, we are required by law to do “what” to them? (1 word)
- When we almost get hurt and were spared from injury, we need to report what occurred as a “what”? (2 words no spaces)
- Our Agency, Center, Program, Project, and organizational policies, requirements, and technical documents can be found from the Marshall Integrated Document Library otherwise known as “what”? (acronym)
- When either a fire alarm sounds or the Emergency Warning System is activated the Center undergoes an “what”? (1 word)
- “What” is the S in SHE? (1 word)
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- For all our hazardous chemicals or other materials like 3D printer supplies, employees should have Safety “whats” handy which explain how to safely use, handle, and store the particular material including what personal protective equipment to wear? (2 words no spaces)
- “What” system should employees use to report unsafe items to the Agency? (acronym)
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- We protect technical data, information, pictures, videos, and more from getting into the wrong hands using our “what” Control Program? (1 word)
- If we do not submit a building concern ourselves to Facilities or report the concern to our Supervisor, then “who” should we report the concern to get the building matter resolved? (2 words no spaces)
- “Who” performs Safety Walk-throughs of your office area at a minimum of two times a year? (1 word)
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- At MSFC we throw our scrap paper, our empty plastic bottles, and our unwanted magazines into “what” recycle process? (2 words no spaces)
- “What” is the H in SHE? (1 word)
- “What” is the short name for our Safety, Health, and Environment Program? (acronym)
- “What” is the E in SHE? (1 word)
- We do this to ensure our internal processes are correctly documented and being followed and we also do this to our contractors – “what” is it that we do? (1 word)
- “Which” organization fixes issues with our buildings via work orders? (1 word)
- The Emergency Warning System is mostly used for bad “what” evacuations? (1 word)
27 Clues: “What” is the S in SHE? (1 word) • “What” is the H in SHE? (1 word) • “What” is the E in SHE? (1 word) • Mission Success is in Our “whats”? (1 word) • “Which” Services handles security for our Center? (1 word) • “Which” organization fixes issues with our buildings via work orders? (1 word) • ...
Follow Health, Safety and Security Procedures 2024-10-07
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- - Uncontrolled flames causing danger.
- - Measures to protect individuals and property from harm.
- - Teaching of knowledge and skills for safety.
- - Equipment worn for protection against hazards.
- - Planned procedures to exit in case of danger.
- - Immediate help provided to an injured person.
- - A state of being free from illness or injury.
- - A situation that poses immediate risk to health, life, property.
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- - Care given before full medical assistance arrives.
- - Checking or reviewing something carefully.
- - Potential sources of danger or harm.
- - A formal account of an event or situation.
- - A state of being protected from harm.
- - Legislation promoting workplace safety and health.
14 Clues: - Uncontrolled flames causing danger. • - Potential sources of danger or harm. • - A state of being protected from harm. • - Checking or reviewing something carefully. • - A formal account of an event or situation. • - Teaching of knowledge and skills for safety. • - Planned procedures to exit in case of danger. • - Immediate help provided to an injured person. • ...
Excavation 2025-12-08
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- any time you disturb soil
- Machine used to push material and grade
- Machine used to excavate material
- fill made up of broken rock
- Contain information useful for identifying a chemicals hazards
- Person responsible for your safety
- Entity responsible for worker safety in quarries and mines
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- Item of clothing that impairs peripheral vision and hearing on a job site
- Entity responsible for worker safety
- Machine used for lifting only and requires a special license
- Used to measure changes in elevation on a work site
- Organic material suitable for growing grass
- Deeper than it is wide
13 Clues: Deeper than it is wide • any time you disturb soil • fill made up of broken rock • Machine used to excavate material • Person responsible for your safety • Entity responsible for worker safety • Machine used to push material and grade • Organic material suitable for growing grass • Used to measure changes in elevation on a work site • ...
Chapter 10 2026-03-10
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- the ratio of the toxic dose to the effective therapeutic dose that is used to assess the safety and reliability of drug
- nutrients used to stimulate the growth of favorable biota in the intestines
- toxic property of an antimicrobial agent to be highly toxic against its target microbe while being far less toxic to other cells, particularly those of the host organism
- the altered usually exaggerated, immune response to an allergen also known as hypersensitivity
- substances produced by the natural metabolic processes of some microorganisms that can inhibit or destroy other microorganisms
- use of a drug to prevent infection of a person at risk
- a substance derived rom cinchona trees that was used as an antimalarial treatment; has been replaced by synthetic derivatives
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- drugs that are chemically modified in the lab after being isolated from natural sources
- an adaptive response in which microorganisms begin to tolerate an amount of drug that would ordinary be inhibitory
- the use of drugs to control infection
- the range of blood level of the drug in which it is producing the desired effect without toxicity.
- the smallest concertation of drug needed to kill test bacteria
- the smallest concentration of drug needed to visibly control microbial growth
- drugs produced entirely by chemical reaction
- Preparations of live microbes used as a preventative or therapeutic measure to displace or compete with potential pathogens
15 Clues: the use of drugs to control infection • drugs produced entirely by chemical reaction • use of a drug to prevent infection of a person at risk • the smallest concertation of drug needed to kill test bacteria • nutrients used to stimulate the growth of favorable biota in the intestines • the smallest concentration of drug needed to visibly control microbial growth • ...
PIH Cross Word 2023-11-21
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- what doctors used to think would cure pre e
- need to be assessed before magnesium sulfate administered
- RUQ pain that pregnant moms commonly write off as normal in pregnancy
- diagnosed by HTN & multiple severe symptoms
- this is the antidote to magnesium toxicity
- side effects include hot flashes and N/V
- done at every prenatal appointment
- this is generalized in pre e, typically only around the ankles in a healthy pregnancy
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- unresponsive to medications, this is a symptom to watch for & ask about, before and after delivery
- systolic blood pressure greater than 160
- assess these, as well as RR before & during magnesium administration
- lab value that will decrease with pre e
- abnormal reflex of the lower extremity
- may be initiated for moms who cannot deliver yet
- these precautions need to be put into place when moms are diagnosed pre e
- medication used to lower BP in preeclampsia
- lab value that will increase with pre e
- neurologic symptom of preeclampsia
- this is checked in every UA and is a sign of pre e
19 Clues: neurologic symptom of preeclampsia • done at every prenatal appointment • abnormal reflex of the lower extremity • lab value that will decrease with pre e • lab value that will increase with pre e • systolic blood pressure greater than 160 • side effects include hot flashes and N/V • this is the antidote to magnesium toxicity • medication used to lower BP in preeclampsia • ...
Milgram baseline study (1963) 2025-11-18
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- Number of participants in Milgram’s baseline study
- Percentage of participants who obeyed to the end
- the controlled setting means the study has high ______ validity
- Word for following orders from an authority figure
- percentage of participants who shocked to 300V
- Country Milgram was comparing Germans to
- University where Milgram carried out his study
- Hofling showed that obedience happens in real-life, not just in a ______
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- Device with switches from 15 to 450 volts
- participants did not truly give informed ______
- Participants’ physical reactions, e.g. sweating and trembling
- Sheridan and King replicated Milgram’s study using a live ______
- Name of the man strapped into the chair (role)
- Identity of the man in the lab coat
- In Hofling’s study, ______ out of 22 nurses obeyed the order to administer an overdose of a drug
- The learner was actually a ______ (not a real participant)
- In Sheridan and King's study, 100% of ______ participants obeyed to the end
- The role given to the real participant
- Milgram deceived participants about the shocks. What type of issue is this?
19 Clues: Identity of the man in the lab coat • The role given to the real participant • Country Milgram was comparing Germans to • Device with switches from 15 to 450 volts • Name of the man strapped into the chair (role) • percentage of participants who shocked to 300V • University where Milgram carried out his study • participants did not truly give informed ______ • ...
Magnitude 2026-02-12
14 Clues: The hero • The Villain • Silver's Mom • Main scientist • Molten's power • Silver's stepdad • Dog in the story • Hero's actual name • Silver's Bestfriend • they do experiments • Silver's Girlfriend • can repel and attract • where scientists work • can burn stuff to the ground
Lab Safety 2024-09-03
Integrity 2 2024-07-08
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- well intervention that utilizes tubing
- Recommended barrier philosophy
- Directs flow of hydrocarbons at surface
- Isolates Tubing and Production Casing
- Valve used to isolate for wireline ops
- Space between tubulars
- complete loss of well control
- roughness of open hole wellbore
- Federal Gas Storage regulator
- Terminates casings at surface
- well intervention tool run on wire
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- Automatic Safety Valve in tree
- Well Control Specialist
- Cost to call Wild Well
- run in pipe under pressure
- Manual Safety Valve in tree
- American oil & gas standards group
- Bottom of a casing
18 Clues: Bottom of a casing • Cost to call Wild Well • Space between tubulars • Well Control Specialist • run in pipe under pressure • Manual Safety Valve in tree • complete loss of well control • Federal Gas Storage regulator • Terminates casings at surface • Automatic Safety Valve in tree • Recommended barrier philosophy • roughness of open hole wellbore • American oil & gas standards group • ...
The right path crossword 2021-12-03
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- steps we take in everyday life
- what people expect of use
- something we use everyday at monte
- what others think of us
- how we are to the sun
- the right ____
- our strenghs
- being _____ is to wear hats, sunscreen, etc
- our own self
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- the most important part of the unit
- the place we are
- a fun transport option
- something we do everyday
- something we should wear everyday
- where we go everyday
- the opposite of a weakness
- our actions
- a part of sun safety
18 Clues: our actions • our strenghs • our own self • the right ____ • the place we are • where we go everyday • a part of sun safety • how we are to the sun • a fun transport option • what others think of us • something we do everyday • what people expect of use • the opposite of a weakness • steps we take in everyday life • something we should wear everyday • something we use everyday at monte • ...
Year 6 Week 8 'ity & ety' 2025-09-05
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- many different kinds.
- what is real, not imagined.
- being kind and giving.
- who you are.
- the whole of something.
- wanting to know or learn.
- a skill or talent.
- a good chance to do something.
- being free from danger.
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- something you do.
- small, not easy to notice.
- strong worry or nervousness.
- knowing something well.
- being trusted to do what is right.
- safety or protection.
- a group of people living together.
- being clean or without anything bad.
- something that might happen.
18 Clues: who you are. • something you do. • a skill or talent. • many different kinds. • safety or protection. • being kind and giving. • knowing something well. • the whole of something. • being free from danger. • wanting to know or learn. • small, not easy to notice. • what is real, not imagined. • strong worry or nervousness. • something that might happen. • a good chance to do something. • ...
Safety Day 2021 2021-08-12
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- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- “What” system should employees use to report unsafe Center items locally? (acronym)
- “Which” Services handles security for our Center? (1 word)
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- “Which” Office handles/manages our transportation including barges, furniture, equipment, laboratory, fire extinguishers, office supplies contract, some flight services, warehousing, property including inventory or excess, and personnel moves? (1 word)
- When purchasing electronic equipment in order to save power and money, MSFC gets “what” Star rated products? (1 word)
- “What” is the name of employee nomination award Program for helping with the safety or health of others? (3 words no spaces)
- Mission Success is in Our “whats”? (1 word)
- Instead of throwing our used paper and plastic items in the trash, we are required by law to do “what” to them? (1 word)
- When we almost get hurt and were spared from injury, we need to report what occurred as a “what”? (2 words no spaces)
- Our Agency, Center, Program, Project, and organizational policies, requirements, and technical documents can be found from the Marshall Integrated Document Library otherwise known as “what”? (acronym)
- When either a fire alarm sounds or the Emergency Warning System is activated the Center undergoes an “what”? (1 word)
- “What” is the S in SHE? (1 word)
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- For all our hazardous chemicals or other materials like 3D printer supplies, employees should have Safety “whats” handy which explain how to safely use, handle, and store the particular material including what personal protective equipment to wear? (2 words no spaces)
- “What” system should employees use to report unsafe items to the Agency? (acronym)
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- We protect technical data, information, pictures, videos, and more from getting into the wrong hands using our “what” Control Program? (1 word)
- If we do not submit a building concern ourselves to Facilities or report the concern to our Supervisor, then “who” should we report the concern to get the building matter resolved? (2 words no spaces)
- “Who” performs Safety Walk-throughs of your office area at a minimum of two times a year? (1 word)
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- At MSFC we throw our scrap paper, our empty plastic bottles, and our unwanted magazines into “what” recycle process? (2 words no spaces)
- “What” is the H in SHE? (1 word)
- “What” is the short name for our Safety, Health, and Environment Program? (acronym)
- “What” is the E in SHE? (1 word)
- We do this to ensure our internal processes are correctly documented and being followed and we also do this to our contractors – “what” is it that we do? (1 word)
- “Which” organization fixes issues with our buildings via work orders? (1 word)
- The Emergency Warning System is mostly used for bad “what” evacuations? (1 word)
27 Clues: “What” is the S in SHE? (1 word) • “What” is the H in SHE? (1 word) • “What” is the E in SHE? (1 word) • Mission Success is in Our “whats”? (1 word) • “Which” Services handles security for our Center? (1 word) • “Which” organization fixes issues with our buildings via work orders? (1 word) • ...
Lambu Ka Birthday 2020-08-05
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- The most used mirror while driving car by Dhruvil (First word only)
- Miss ________ who is always ready with new on latest couple(s) in B-town (Batchmate -town)
- Favourite Fan Company
- One thing you do everywhere, but prominently was done all the time in AIT Lab.
- A preferred mode of payment
- Which juice you opt for while going home from college
- Favourite video call application
- Writes code in a very famous language
- If Dhruvil wants to travel from A to B which is 5 kms apart, what mode of transportation will he opt for ??
- Always wanted to attend lectures of a subject in Sem 8.
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- One TV Show he always talked about in college
- Favourite faculty in college
- Darshan Of B2 Batch
- Text Size while chatting
- Uses an app to send messages from others account during lab sessions
- Type Of food he opts for when we all go out for dinner.
- Writes couples name on every bench(Initials of Male-Female)
17 Clues: Darshan Of B2 Batch • Favourite Fan Company • Text Size while chatting • A preferred mode of payment • Favourite faculty in college • Favourite video call application • Writes code in a very famous language • One TV Show he always talked about in college • Which juice you opt for while going home from college • Type Of food he opts for when we all go out for dinner. • ...
Bravo Safety 2015-03-01
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- all ______ are responsible for safety
- when climbing a tower you need safety glasses hard hat and ___
- stop think act review
- worn when walking in snow
- a 2 minute drill should be done _____ a task
- you should avoid placing your hands in the___ ____ ___
- before entering the RCA you need ____ _____
- when an accident occurs what is the first thing you should do
- safety glasses worn indoors should be ____ _____
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- always handle a weapon as if it were ____
- red velcro straps used on shift during drills
- where do you find the proper ppe for using chemicals
- if a task is deemed unsafe you should stop and contact a _____
- use a ____ _____ while operating a motor vehicle
- do not point a _____ at anything you do not plan to shoot
- use approprate ___ for the work to be performed
- when walking you should have your ___ ____ ____
17 Clues: stop think act review • worn when walking in snow • all ______ are responsible for safety • always handle a weapon as if it were ____ • before entering the RCA you need ____ _____ • a 2 minute drill should be done _____ a task • red velcro straps used on shift during drills • use approprate ___ for the work to be performed • when walking you should have your ___ ____ ____ • ...
Vehicle Hoist 2024-02-26
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- denoting, relating to, or operated by a liquid moving in a confined space under pressure.
- a portable vehicle lifting device
- In-ground ______/hydraulic and above ground units
- SAE stands for Society of Automotive ________
- lifting point on lift arm
- before lowering, release the ______ lock and lower slowly
- Used to raise a vehicle in the air
- pads are placed where the vehicle can _____ its weight
- safety locks prevent accidents from _____ failure
- how vehicle hoists are rated
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- Check service manuals for _____ pad locations before hoisting a vehicle
- Safety latch
- how far you should lift a vehicle to check stability
- the upright portion of the lift
- a vehicle is driven onto a _____ post lift
- a lift ____ is where a lift, jack, or jack stand can be placed
- To raise or lift something using cables and pulleys or a hydraulic ram
17 Clues: Safety latch • lifting point on lift arm • how vehicle hoists are rated • the upright portion of the lift • a portable vehicle lifting device • Used to raise a vehicle in the air • a vehicle is driven onto a _____ post lift • SAE stands for Society of Automotive ________ • In-ground ______/hydraulic and above ground units • safety locks prevent accidents from _____ failure • ...
OH&S Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-14
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- A ________ must be used whenever a piece of equipment is either broken or being cleaned that has a power supply (2 words).
- Who is responsible for safety at work?
- _____ Health and Safety Act.
- The Right to ______ means you can take part in making the store a safe place to work.
- Reference these sheets to find the safety information (first aide, PPE, etc) of a chemical.
- Use this to get to a higher level.
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- In order to use a pallet jack you must first have steel-toed shoes and be _________.
- If you see a Fire, what is the code?
- A legal document to record spills (2 words).
- Acronym for Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committee.
- If you get hurt at work, you must _______ the injury to a supervisor, Manager on Duty or co-worker.
- You have the right to _____ if you feel that an action or equipment is unsafe.
- Workplace _______ Materials Information System (WHMIS).
- A minor injury that could result from picking up heavy boxes.
- Use these when working with food, chemicals, etc.
15 Clues: _____ Health and Safety Act. • Use this to get to a higher level. • If you see a Fire, what is the code? • Who is responsible for safety at work? • A legal document to record spills (2 words). • Use these when working with food, chemicals, etc. • Workplace _______ Materials Information System (WHMIS). • Acronym for Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committee. • ...
PIH Sim 2022-11-16
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- We know that is the main treatment for her preeclampsia
- Nurse gives this medication to treat PIH
- The patient is diagnosed with this when she has hypertension during her pregnancy
- We give this beta blocker to treat preeclampsia
- The patient starts having pain in her upper right quadrant below ribs
- We perform this lab to discover her proteinuria
- Her AST and ALT come back elevated
- After performing this test, patient tests positive for her reflexes
- Patient has 140/80 blood pressure
- We perform a clonus test to see the hyperactivity
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- Her count is 89,000 which can be associated with preeclampsia
- Patient is seeing floating dots, and colors
- The patient starts having a ____ so we know it is eeclampsia
- We run this lab to diagnose preeclampsia
- Patient has 3+ pitting ___
- Patient has diminshed reflexes, hypothermia,and muscle weakness. Give this.
- We put the patient on this restriction during preeclampsia
- The patient has crackles ____ due to magnesium toxicity
- The patient complains of this which can be associated with blurry or double vision
19 Clues: Patient has 3+ pitting ___ • Patient has 140/80 blood pressure • Her AST and ALT come back elevated • Nurse gives this medication to treat PIH • We run this lab to diagnose preeclampsia • Patient is seeing floating dots, and colors • We give this beta blocker to treat preeclampsia • We perform this lab to discover her proteinuria • ...
November 2024 Safety Quiz 2024-11-01
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- Safety program focusing on actions to prevent incidents
- Politeness and respect for others in the workplace
- Inspection to ensure this firefighting tool is in working order
- worn to protect from cold temperatures
- Used to protect the hands from cuts and abrasions
- What should be communicated about hazardous chemicals at work
- Used to signal the start of a fire alarm or emergency
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- The action after a workplace accident or near-miss
- Safety training for handling hazardous materials in emergencies
- Keeping this up in the workplace helps prevent accidents
- Personal Protective Equipment, crucial for worker protection
- the relation between body position and work tasks
- Safety practice requiring attention when controlling machinery or driving
- The process of gathering facts about an incident for prevention
- a tool for evaluating electrical hazards in the workplace
- Protective clothing that resists burning
- This gas is dangerous in oilfields and requires special training
17 Clues: worn to protect from cold temperatures • Protective clothing that resists burning • the relation between body position and work tasks • Used to protect the hands from cuts and abrasions • The action after a workplace accident or near-miss • Politeness and respect for others in the workplace • Used to signal the start of a fire alarm or emergency • ...
Food Processing and Safety 2021-09-24
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- this is the transformation of raw ingredients into a manufactured and labeled food product
- this is the second step in the food safety process
- this is the fourth and final step in the food safety process
- this is the first step in the food safety process
- this program oversees all food other than meat, poultry, and eggs
- this is the packaging that holds the processed food
- this process applies heat to food that is sealed in a jar
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- this process reduces the water content in food to delay bacterial growth
- This method stops the growth of microbes completely but does not kill them
- this is the treatment of food to keep it from spoiling
- this packaging combines the primary packages into a set
- this process submerges products in a brine solution
- this is the third step in the food safety process
- to prevent the spread of bacteria, ____ hands, utensils, and surfaces the right way
14 Clues: this is the third step in the food safety process • this is the first step in the food safety process • this is the second step in the food safety process • this process submerges products in a brine solution • this is the packaging that holds the processed food • this is the treatment of food to keep it from spoiling • ...
Safety Smarts Crossword 2022-06-06
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- Never stand on the top rung of these.
- _________, tag out, and test the equipment when you need to reach into a machine or remove a guard.
- Take breaks and stay hydrated during hot weather to avoid this.
- Safety shoes must be labeled as _____ to be worn in Manufacturing areas.
- A document that contains safety information about hazardous materials.
- Unsafe conditions or acts that may cause a safety incident, injury, or illness.
- Wear these if you want to hear your loved ones say "I love you".
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- Must always be worn while operating a forklift.
- Emergency _____ stations are located near corrosive materials in case of exposure.
- Injuries requiring an employee to take days away, work with restrictions or be transferred.
- Always hold on to ____ when using the stairs.
- Clothing or gear that is worn to reduce the risk of injury or illness.
- A person who is responsible for safety.
- Squat and lift loads with these, instead of bending your back!
14 Clues: Never stand on the top rung of these. • A person who is responsible for safety. • Always hold on to ____ when using the stairs. • Must always be worn while operating a forklift. • Squat and lift loads with these, instead of bending your back! • Take breaks and stay hydrated during hot weather to avoid this. • ...
SAFETY - How Much Do You Know? 2023-06-23
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- This is needed to move a propane tank
- It is required to fill out a Near Miss Incident form for all incidents
- What is our Safety recordable goal?
- If you find a safety issue and fix it what should you submit?
- What is required to be worn when using a razor knife?
- It is not OK for a person to stand on a _________ while trying to reach something
- You need to report to this area during a tornado or a tornado drill
- This is the least serious of the 3 types of Heat Stress that may occur to your body
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- _______________ is a vital part of keeping floors from becoming slippery
- Must be performed prior to working on a machine
- What do you need to wear when on the plant floor?
- Fire _____________ must have 36" clearance for accessibility purposes
- Safety is no _____________
- Which agency can go into plants and assess fines for safety non-compliance?
14 Clues: Safety is no _____________ • What is our Safety recordable goal? • This is needed to move a propane tank • Must be performed prior to working on a machine • What do you need to wear when on the plant floor? • What is required to be worn when using a razor knife? • If you find a safety issue and fix it what should you submit? • ...
Cultural safety & pedagogies 2019-09-28
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- NCNZ cultural safety competency is 1.______
- Experiential & service learning are both ______________ approaches to education and learning
- Both these pedagogical approaches has a theory to ___________ integration
- Service learning allows for _______________ engagement
- Learner centered or faculty centered?
- Service learning provides opportunities for professional, ________________ & curricula goals to be achieved
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- Other pedagogical approach discussed is________________.
- Experiential & service learning both incorporate ____________ practice
- Competency 1.5 is about cultural _________
- The preferred pedagogical approach discussed is __________ learning
- Cultural safety’s whakapapa is in ___________ theory
- Cultural Safety is the foundation to closing the ______________ gap in healthcare
- _________________ justice is a point of difference in the service learning approach
13 Clues: Learner centered or faculty centered? • Competency 1.5 is about cultural _________ • NCNZ cultural safety competency is 1.______ • Cultural safety’s whakapapa is in ___________ theory • Service learning allows for _______________ engagement • Other pedagogical approach discussed is________________. • ...
GFCI 2025-12-17
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- activate a tripped system
- GFCI is for our _______________.
- Is the ________ on the box grounded.
- light fixture
- bathrooms, kitchens and basements
- the smaller slit on and outlet
- monitors the ________ passing through the outlet and automatically shuts off, when unrestricted flow.
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- a component of an outlet
- If additional outlets are added on the Line side of GFCI outlet it will pop for _______.
- the round hole on the receptacle
- the smaller slit is used for ____________ safety
- The GFCI for safety for the ________.
- defines where power is taken out of he system to be used by something
13 Clues: light fixture • a component of an outlet • activate a tripped system • the smaller slit on and outlet • the round hole on the receptacle • GFCI is for our _______________. • bathrooms, kitchens and basements • Is the ________ on the box grounded. • The GFCI for safety for the ________. • the smaller slit is used for ____________ safety • ...
Lab Week Geek 2013-04-18
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- How many different ABO blood tpyes are there?
- Equipment used to seperate blood components.
- Parasite that uses arm like projections to move.
- The container that broken glass or needles are disposed in.
- Blood typing can be performed using slides or ______. (2 words)
- Mineral deficiency that can cause too few red blood cells.
- Platelets must be stored at ______ temperatures.
- What type of blood cell clumps together to stop bleeding?
- Mineral found in teh body that is abbreviated Ca.
- The person who draws the tubes of blood for laboratory testing.
- A sample that is lipemic has too much of what substance?
- Small, rectangular, peice of glass used to view very tiny things on.
- Another name for blood sugar.
- The toxicology department is concerned with these substances in the body.
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- Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is collected using this procedure. (2 words)
- Disease cause by too few red blood cells.
- Yeast is a type of _____.
- Department in the laboratory that tests for sugars, lipids, and enzymes.
- A type of stain commonly used to classify bacteria.
- Another name for red blood cells.
- A garmet worn during laboratory testing to protect clothing and skin. (2 words)
- What is the study of blood called.
- Lab specimen that you might find crystals in.
- Microbiologists culture bacteria on this.
- The place in teh body that red blood cells are produced. (2 words)
- Organ system that requires bacteria to function properly.
- The doctor in charge of the laboratory is called a _______?
- Blood is composed of Red cells, white cells, platelets and _____ ?
- Normal shape of a red blood cell.
29 Clues: Yeast is a type of _____. • Another name for blood sugar. • Another name for red blood cells. • Normal shape of a red blood cell. • What is the study of blood called. • Disease cause by too few red blood cells. • Microbiologists culture bacteria on this. • Equipment used to seperate blood components. • How many different ABO blood tpyes are there? • ...
Lab Week 2013 2013-03-18
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- the department that ensures all areas of a laboratory follow all regulatory guidelines
- is prevented when a directed donation from a blood relative is irradiated prior to transfusion
- if pooled or washed has an expiration date of 4 hours
- product made from a whole blood that requires two hard spins during manufacturing
- a modification process typically requested for patients with previous febrile transfusion reactions
- A, B, AB or O
- procedure that is used to reduce hgb-S; provide cells with hgb-A
- has an expiration date of 21 or 35 or 42 days
- mulitplex testing platform that is used to detect the presence of HIV and HCV
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- product that is donated crossmatched and transfused before having all test results available
- serving our New Orleans area and patients for over 50 years
- any substance usually foreign that combines with an antibody or binds to a Tcell
- the person who collects a blood donation from a donor
- type of donor that donates blood and doesn't expect to be paid
- qc test required by aabb to release platelet products for transfusion
- platelet product collected by using an automated process
- if frozen within 8 hours is considered fresh
- test provided for TBC's donors but not required by FDA
- blood vessel that is used for donating blood
- the process in which a donors red cell is tested for patient compatibility using patients plasma
20 Clues: A, B, AB or O • if frozen within 8 hours is considered fresh • blood vessel that is used for donating blood • has an expiration date of 21 or 35 or 42 days • the person who collects a blood donation from a donor • if pooled or washed has an expiration date of 4 hours • test provided for TBC's donors but not required by FDA • ...
Lab Week 2014 2014-04-19
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- This department spins down body fluids to look for malignancy
- Our reference lab
- Tickbourne disease diagnosed by identifying morulae in buffy smears
- An electrolyte affected by hemolysis
- A stain used in Gram Stains
- What we screen for in Blood Bank
- Species of Streptococcus implicated in Strep Throat
- These cells are common in CLL
- Universal donor blood type
- Preservative used in histology
- 2nd tube in order of draw
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- The cause of Walking Pneumonia
- Crystals often found in acidic urine
- concentration of all chemical particles in the urine
- Procalcitonin is elevated in this condition
- Anticoagulant in the green tubes, Lithium______
- Must be performed before an arterial draw
- Used to confirm bilirubin in urine
- WBC increased in parasitic infections
- A stain used by histo to detect fungi and P. carinii
- The C6's and MPA are made by this company
21 Clues: Our reference lab • 2nd tube in order of draw • Universal donor blood type • A stain used in Gram Stains • These cells are common in CLL • The cause of Walking Pneumonia • Preservative used in histology • What we screen for in Blood Bank • Used to confirm bilirubin in urine • Crystals often found in acidic urine • An electrolyte affected by hemolysis • ...
