lab safety Crossword Puzzles
Workplace Safety 2025-03-06
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- Used for lifting heavy objects safely
- Used to secure workers when working at heights
- Device used to stop fires from spreading
- A first-aid item to stop bleeding
- Keep this clear in case of emergency
- Use these when lifting objects by hand
- Wear this to protect your lungs from harmful chemicals
- Required to identify and control exposure to hazardous materials
- This a daily practice to protect your well-being from harm and danger
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- Worn to protect your hands from chemicals or cuts
- The process of stopping a machine or equipment before making repairs or maintenance
- This type of shoe is puncture-resistant
- Worn to prevent head injuries from falling objects
- What to do in case of a fire
- Worn to protect your ears from loud machinery
- Worn to protect your eyes from debris
- Do this before using heavy equipment
- Material used to mark off pathways and hazardous or restricted areas
18 Clues: What to do in case of a fire • A first-aid item to stop bleeding • Keep this clear in case of emergency • Do this before using heavy equipment • Used for lifting heavy objects safely • Worn to protect your eyes from debris • Use these when lifting objects by hand • This type of shoe is puncture-resistant • Device used to stop fires from spreading • ...
Winter Safety 2025-11-13
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- Avoid this material because it won't keep you warm.
- ___Points are used of these when entering or exiting a vehicle.
- When walking on slippery surfaces, slow down and take ___ steps.
- Outside, wear a shoe or boot with these to help grip the snow and ice
- ___ can be significantly reduced when driving in a winter storm.
- constantly be aware of potential____
- Dress in ___ to keep warm
- Walk on ___ walkways when possible, don't take shortcuts
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- a condition when body temperature is lower than normal.
- Have this available along with batteries in case the lights go out
- Walk like this animal when walking on slick areas
- Keeping your ___ in your pocket will decrease your balance.
- Frozen Water
- When shoveling, lift with your knees to prevent this.
- Use your ___ to counter balance your self when walking on slippery surfaces.
- Take this size step when walking on slippery surfaces.
- Stay ___ of potential dangers.
- Approach snow covered walking surfaces with ___
18 Clues: Frozen Water • Dress in ___ to keep warm • Stay ___ of potential dangers. • constantly be aware of potential____ • Approach snow covered walking surfaces with ___ • Walk like this animal when walking on slick areas • Avoid this material because it won't keep you warm. • When shoveling, lift with your knees to prevent this. • ...
ECE Safety 2025-11-21
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- Situations requiring medical or urgent attention (11 letters)
- Teachers must prevent misuse of children’s images on this (6 letters)
- Schools must follow these during fires or natural disasters (9 letters)
- Standard rules required by Bright from the Start (12 letters)
- Possible dangers in indoor or outdoor environments (8 letters)
- When in a group care setting, children are more likely to be injured while playing
- Devices used to properly secure children during transport (10 letters)
- Legal responsibility or obligation for one’s actions owed to another individual is called
- Multi-child strollers or similar equipment require these (9 letters)
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- of children’s identities online or in publications (7 letters)
- Needed when loading or unloading children from transportation (9 letters)
- Adults must do this constantly both inside and outside (5 letters)
- Adults watching children closely at all times (12 letters)
- Used in vehicles to protect children—car seats and boosters (10 letters)
- Arriving and leaving safely each day relates to this procedure (9 letters)
- Documents completed after an accident or injury (7 letters)
- Items used inside or outside that must be handled correctly (10 letters)
- Failure to provide a safe environment can lead to these issues (5 letters)
18 Clues: Adults watching children closely at all times (12 letters) • Documents completed after an accident or injury (7 letters) • Situations requiring medical or urgent attention (11 letters) • Standard rules required by Bright from the Start (12 letters) • of children’s identities online or in publications (7 letters) • ...
PIT Safety 2025-05-24
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- What required PPE are you missing when PIT lights flash RED
- Elevating without this is UNSAFE
- This type of aisle always has a single direction of travel
- How many feet must a pedestrian maintain when a Reach truck's forks are raised more than 6 feet
- OP and Reach trucks must always travel with their forks _____ to the direction of travel
- What does the P in PIT stand for
- An OP may not enter an aisle when this type of PIT is already inside
- Required when PIT is driving in pedestrian areas
- How many feet must a pedestrian maintain from a PIT at all times
- What kind of communication is required in PIT/Ped interactions
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- What tape color indicates a PIT lane
- What must a PIT operator do when stopping and when resuming motion
- What is the name of the yellow barriers surrounding PIT operation areas
- Must be buckled when operating an OP
- what is required for a pedestrian to be less than 8 feet from a PIT in motion
- When a pallet is moved by pushing or nudging
- Distance in feet between a PIT and elevated PIT
- How many feet must a pedestrian maintain when an OP is elevated more than 6 feet
- The system that prevents PIT collision
- App used to call for help
20 Clues: App used to call for help • Elevating without this is UNSAFE • What does the P in PIT stand for • What tape color indicates a PIT lane • Must be buckled when operating an OP • The system that prevents PIT collision • When a pallet is moved by pushing or nudging • Distance in feet between a PIT and elevated PIT • Required when PIT is driving in pedestrian areas • ...
Food safety 2025-06-03
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- First In, First Out (inventory rotation method)
- Thoroughly heat food to kill harmful microorganisms
- Heat treatment to kill harmful microorganisms in liquids
- Properly keep food to prevent contamination and spoilage
- To defrost frozen food safely, do it in the refrigerator, microwave, or cold water
- Foods that spoil easily if not properly stored
- The transfer of harmful substances from one food to another
- To reduce the number of microorganisms to a safe level
- Microscopic organisms that can cause foodborne illness
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- Sickness caused by consuming contaminated food
- Tools used in food preparation
- Temperature range where bacteria multiply rapidly (40-140°F or 4-60°C)
- Store food at cold temperatures to slow bacterial growth
- Clean hands and surfaces thoroughly
- Provides important information about a food product
- Practices to maintain cleanliness and prevent disease
- Soaking food in a liquid, should be done in the refrigerator
- Label indicating the quality or safety of a food product
18 Clues: Tools used in food preparation • Clean hands and surfaces thoroughly • Sickness caused by consuming contaminated food • Foods that spoil easily if not properly stored • First In, First Out (inventory rotation method) • Thoroughly heat food to kill harmful microorganisms • Provides important information about a food product • ...
Safety Considerations 2025-07-10
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- To avoid sickness, avoid touching this, along with the eyes and mouth
- Alternate that form of respirator that blows air into a sealed hood
- Form of attenenuation in which sound energy converts to heat
- Describes how a biological medium is affected by ultrasound
- Type of cavitation that may also be known as inertial or normal cavitation
- Equipment needed for contact precautions like MRSA and C. diff
- Type of bioeffect that involves heat transfer
- A face covering that is not airtight and shields against droplets or fluids
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- Can be thought of as the "pushing power" of the sound (2 words)
- Act of putting on personal protective equipment
- Type of bioeffect that includes all nonthermal effects
- Stops airborne diseases, ensuring no unfiltered air is breathed, if fitting properly
- Type of cavitation where bubbles don't rupture
- The removal of protective equipment
- Protects the sonographer, environment, and patients against disease
- Gaseous microbubble expansion and contraction due to sound
- Intensity measurement that most relates to bioeffects
- The type of TI reporting sometimes used in OB exams
18 Clues: The removal of protective equipment • Type of bioeffect that involves heat transfer • Type of cavitation where bubbles don't rupture • Act of putting on personal protective equipment • The type of TI reporting sometimes used in OB exams • Intensity measurement that most relates to bioeffects • Type of bioeffect that includes all nonthermal effects • ...
UNIT 5 LAB 2021-06-09
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- a serous membrane that forms the innermost layer of the pericardium and the outer surface of the heart.
- automated external defibrillator
- computerized tomography
- occurs when the heart muscle doesn't get enough blood
- beyond or excess
- condition in which the heart beats with an irregular or abnormal rhythm
- plug or blockage
- Transthoracic echocardiogram
- Electrocardiogram
- Positron emission tomography
- diabetes mellitus
- 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
- emergency department
- two
- inflammation
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- the muscular tissue of the heart.
- a hollow muscular organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system by rhythmic contraction and dilation.
- implantable cardioverter defibrillator
- hardening of the arteries
- catheterization
- study of
- refers to any condition affecting the heart
- Transesophageal echocardiogram
- 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.
- any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart.
25 Clues: two • study of • inflammation • catheterization • beyond or excess • plug or blockage • Electrocardiogram • diabetes mellitus • emergency department • computerized tomography • hardening of the arteries • Transthoracic echocardiogram • Positron emission tomography • Transesophageal echocardiogram • automated external defibrillator • the muscular tissue of the heart. • ...
Happy Lab Week :) 2021-04-20
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- I am 4'8"
- I speak 3 languages fluently
- I don't drink pop because I don't like the carbonation
- I did a commercial in college for spray on panty hose (and yes I have the video still)
- I own a black cat
- I'm the youngest of 5 kids
- I used to talk to my "other mother" in the middle of the night as a toddler
- I have 4 weenie dogs
- I worked at Runza when I was in college
- In college I had a white rat as a pet
- I am a jingle dress dancer
- Penicillin will give me an anaphylactic reaction
- I did medical billing for 25 years before I got certified as a phlebotomist
- I was born deaf
- I like to garden and sew
- I play the electric bass
- I competed at the Ice Skating Nationals
- I'm terrified of grasshoppers
- I did a beauty pageant in college
- I love the color pink
- I love gnomes & goats
- On my way to America I fell asleep in my boarding gate and missed my flight to Sioux City
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- I have never had a cavity
- I was adopted as an adult by my step mom
- I have a tattoo on the inside of my lip
- I love to go camping
- I have 3 cats
- My first job out of college was an 8th grade science teacher
- I used to drive a mustang
- My favorite color is red
- I like fishing
- My high school drama teacher believed I should explore an acting career
- I like to cricut things
- I have a one-eyed dog
- I'm an eagle scout
- I was enrolled in 14 schools across the US from k-12th grade
- I play with blood all day
- I play football at Morningside University
- I love tie dye and bright colors
- I was once a Brewery Microbiologist
- I officiated high school sports for over 10 years
- I love candles
- I love to sing karaoke
- I like to bake bread
44 Clues: I am 4'8" • I have 3 cats • I like fishing • I love candles • I was born deaf • I own a black cat • I'm an eagle scout • I love to go camping • I have 4 weenie dogs • I like to bake bread • I have a one-eyed dog • I love the color pink • I love gnomes & goats • I love to sing karaoke • I like to cricut things • My favorite color is red • I like to garden and sew • I play the electric bass • ...
Physiology Lab Review 2022-12-05
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- enzyme responsible for the formation of carbonic acid in the blood
- the amount of air in the lungs that cannot be expelled
- minimum energy needed for a reaction to occur
- urinalysis test that relies on color changes to indicate values of parameters such as pH and proteins
- blip on an ECG indicating ventricular repolarization
- receives efferent message from control center to produce change
- volume of air exchanged in the lungs during quiet breathing
- indicator solution for choride
- type of graph used when you have 2 dependent variables
- lower pressure on a BP reading
- describes how cell membranes let only some things easily cross
- term describing how well a ligand binds to a protein
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- when hemoglobin has 4 oxygen molecules bound to it
- type of anemia resulting from a genetic disease that produces abnormally shaped red blood cells
- minimum stimulus needed to contract a muscle
- the amount of blood leaving the left ventricle with each contraction
- when an compound dissolved in water splits into ions
- large leukocyte that becomes a macrophage
- salt that emulsifies lipids during digestion
- this parameter should be elevated in patients with an UTI
- diffusion of water molecules down their gradient
- term describing how the brain can increase the number of muscle cells being activated in response to an increase demand of contractile force
- location when a noncompetitive inhibitor would bind
- Term describing blood Type O due to its lack of antigens
- prefix equal to 10X larger than the standard unit
- indicator solution for maltose and glucose
- protein covering the binding sites on actin
- term describing how well a solute mixes with a solvent
- elevated blood pressure
- hematocrit lower than set point
- physics law that states that the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to the volume of space it occupies.
31 Clues: elevated blood pressure • indicator solution for choride • lower pressure on a BP reading • hematocrit lower than set point • large leukocyte that becomes a macrophage • indicator solution for maltose and glucose • protein covering the binding sites on actin • minimum stimulus needed to contract a muscle • salt that emulsifies lipids during digestion • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2022-10-20
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- do not resuscitate
- the area where the heart lies
- instrument to measure pressure
- _______ septum the wall between the right and left atria
- blood
- the outer layer
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- within
- records the electrical activity of the heart
- used to measure blood pressure
- _____ artery there is a narrowing in the arteries surrounding the heart
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- thin inner layer that lines each chamber
- test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- ______ complete stopping of the heart
- rupture
- ventricular tachycardia
- the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- swollen or dilated veins
- surgical puncture to remove fluid
- artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell
- the middle, muscular layer that contracts to pump blood
- normal sinus rhythm
- automated external defibrillator
- x-ray dye called contrast is injected into blood vessels to diagnose things like narrowing (stenosis) or aneurysms
- cardiac _____ measure certain items in the blood that may indicate heart muscle damage
25 Clues: blood • within • rupture • the outer layer • do not resuscitate • normal sinus rhythm • ventricular tachycardia • swollen or dilated veins • the area where the heart lies • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • instrument to measure pressure • used to measure blood pressure • automated external defibrillator • surgical puncture to remove fluid • ______ complete stopping of the heart • ...
unit 5 lab 2022-12-22
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- records the electrical activity of the heart.
- the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed.
- condition process or method
- increased pressure in the blood vessels.
- networks of small vessels that perfuse tissues.
- small
- heart is not efficiently pumping from the left ventricle, causing reduced blood flow.
- complete stopping of the heart.
- specialized area of radiology
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- evaluate how well this system is functioning.
- uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels.
- without
- pumps blood through the system.
- an artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell, like a balloon.
- look at blood going through blood vessels to determine if they are narrowed or have a thrombus
- vessels that return blood to the heart.
- vessels that deliver blood to tissues.
- heart failure
- within
- Cerebrovascular accident
- Left ventricular assist device
- bring in air from the atmosphere and pass oxygen into the bloodstream.
- beyond or excess
- cardiovascular pulmonary resuscitation
- permanent pacemaker
25 Clues: small • within • without • heart failure • beyond or excess • permanent pacemaker • Cerebrovascular accident • condition process or method • specialized area of radiology • Left ventricular assist device • pumps blood through the system. • complete stopping of the heart. • vessels that deliver blood to tissues. • cardiovascular pulmonary resuscitation • ...
Lab Apparatus 101 2023-01-06
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- to separate insoluble solids from liquids. Clue: It is used with filter funnel.
- to heat things in the laboratory.
- Used with the measuring cylinder to measure the volume of irregular object eg: rock
- to crush and grind solids to fine powder.
- to hold hot crucibles and lid or evaporating dish
- to separate immiscible mixtures such as oil and water.
- to collect gases.
- a container in which substances are heated to a very high temperature.
- to measure volume of liquid accurately to 1cm3.
- to measure temperature.
- to hold the test tube while heating
- to hold small article like crucible while heating.
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- to contain liquids. Clue: It looks like a cone shape when being held upside down.
- to place test tubes.
- to flow liquids to a container such as conical flask.
- to hold and clamp apparatuses at different heights.
- to measure fixed volume of liquids.
- to transfer small amount of solids.
- to evaporate liquids.
- to measure volume of liquid accurately to 0.1cm3.
- to contain small amount of substances.
- to spread out the heat of the flame evenly over the bottom of a vessel.
- to stir liquids in beaker or flask.
- to contain small amount of substances and it is able to withstand high heat.
- to contain liquids.
- to support beaker or flask while heating.
- capture and remove air-borne hazardous substances generated during laboratory experiment.
27 Clues: to collect gases. • to contain liquids. • to place test tubes. • to evaporate liquids. • to measure temperature. • to heat things in the laboratory. • to measure fixed volume of liquids. • to transfer small amount of solids. • to stir liquids in beaker or flask. • to hold the test tube while heating • to contain small amount of substances. • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2020-05-24
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- Beats per minute
- Chief complaint
- Carries oxygenated blood all over the body
- Contrast used to look at vessels
- Meaning middle
- Portable ECG machine
- Carry blood through the body
- Delivers electrc to the heart to regulate heartbeat
- Narrowing in the arteries surrounding the heart
- Blood pressure cuff
- Meaning upon
- Produces oxygen for the body
- Used to listen to the heart
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- Inflammation around the heart
- Means heart
- Record electrical activity of the heart
- Atrial fibrillation
- arrest Complete stopping of the heart
- Hardening of the arteries
- Meaning muscle
- Tube or canal in which bodily fluid is contained
- Artery swelling caused by a weakened wall
- Automated External Defibrillator
- Pumps blood throughout the body
- Around
25 Clues: Around • Means heart • Meaning upon • Meaning middle • Meaning muscle • Chief complaint • Beats per minute • Atrial fibrillation • Blood pressure cuff • Portable ECG machine • Hardening of the arteries • Used to listen to the heart • Carry blood through the body • Produces oxygen for the body • Inflammation around the heart • Pumps blood throughout the body • Contrast used to look at vessels • ...
Lab Week 2017 2017-03-02
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- EDTA-glycine acid treatment will denature all antigens of this blood group system.
- A ______________ is determined by serological antigen typing.
- The Jk(a-b-) phenotype is found most frequently in this population.
- Antibodies of this blood group cause severe HDFN.
- A transfusion reaction characterized by rapid onset of severe respiratory distress.
- The Fy(a-b-) phenotype gives protection against _______.
- The ZZAP reagent is made up of enzyme and ____.
- This sugar must be present on the precursor substance for expression of the A or B antigens.
- The M and N antigens are found on ___________ .
- Anti-I is commonly found as a cold ______________.
- An increase in this type of WBC is seen in allergic reactions.
- This immunoglobulin class binds complement.
- An individual who lacks the H gene has this phenotype.
- LISS additives enhance this phase of agglutination.
- Treatment with this enzyme will remove the Duffy antigens from RBCs.
- This red cell morphology may be seen in Rh null syndrome.
- This represents a positive reaction in serologic testing.
- This immunoglobulin class usually reacts at room temperature.
- An excess of antibody in the test system.
- These WBCs are responsible for antibody production.
- Informed __________ is required before blood transfusion.
- This enzyme is commonly used in blood bank testing.
- Secretor studies are performed using this.
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- An organ where antibody-coated RBCs may be sequestered.
- Antibodies of this blood group are thought to have low avidity for the corresponding antigen.
- This type of inheritance is seen with most blood groups.
- A person who types Le(a+b-) lacks this gene.
- The organ where B-cells are formed.
- The Rh genes are inherited as a ___________.
- Only about 1% of this population is Rh negative.
- This immunoglobulin is found in secretions.
- If a person tests positive with both Anti-M and Anti-N, they are ________________ for the M antigen.
- This procedure is used to remove antibody coating DAT positive red cells.
- This procedure is used to remove antibody from a plasma.
- Most IgG alloantibodies are considered clinically _______________.
- The Kidd antigens function in transport of this substance.
- This disease state may cause suppression of the ABO antigens.
- The second phase of the antigen-antibody reaction.
- Red cells with a homozygous expression of an antigen react more strongly that those with a heterozygous expression.
- Antiglobulin reagent that contains only anti-IgG.
- A drug that has been implicated in hemolytic anemia.
- This sugar is responsible for B antigen activity.
- Antiglobulin reagent that contains anti-C3d and anti-IgG.
- Washing RBCs with this saline can separate Hemoglobin S-containing cells from normal red cells.
- A history of this disease is a reason for permanent blood donor deferral.
- Alternate forms of a gene at a given chromosome locus.
- A reagent that has blood group antibody activity prepared from a plant extract.
- Fatalities associated with transfusion are reported to the _______.
48 Clues: The organ where B-cells are formed. • An excess of antibody in the test system. • Secretor studies are performed using this. • This immunoglobulin is found in secretions. • This immunoglobulin class binds complement. • A person who types Le(a+b-) lacks this gene. • The Rh genes are inherited as a ___________. • The ZZAP reagent is made up of enzyme and ____. • ...
Lab Week 2017 2017-03-27
Across
- It's getting hot in herre
- Cold Blood
- Our Fellow
- Gets rid of anti-Sd(a)
- Tissue tracker
- The greatest blood banker ever
- Le(a-b+)
- Give the Gift of Life
- Strength
- PPE
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- Hopefully it is not ABO
- Too much, too fast
- By special request
- Nobel Prize for Blood Groups
- Test for platelet contamination
- 3 types
- Do prior to use
- Bomb Threat
- In vivo sensitization
- Type of Platelet
20 Clues: PPE • 3 types • Le(a-b+) • Strength • Cold Blood • Our Fellow • Bomb Threat • Tissue tracker • Do prior to use • Type of Platelet • Too much, too fast • By special request • Give the Gift of Life • In vivo sensitization • Gets rid of anti-Sd(a) • Hopefully it is not ABO • It's getting hot in herre • Nobel Prize for Blood Groups • The greatest blood banker ever • Test for platelet contamination
Computer Lab Terms 2019-04-18
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- to press the mouse button
- to enlarge a window to full size
- to exit a program and close the window
- the design for a set of characters
- arrow or blinking line that tells you were you are working
- a virtual storage place for files
- a key that inserts a space or moves the cursor to another spreadsheet cell
- a key that erases information before the cursor
- to link a file to another location
- a compressed computer file containing larger files
- a combination of keys that perform tasks without the mouse
- any number, letter, symbol, or space on the keyboard
- sending message from one computer to another
- millions of computers around the world working together
- the brain the computer, stands for Central Processing Unit
- standard layout of an English language keyboard
- the middle row of keys on a keyboard
- a key that allows users to capture an image of the computer screen
- the small boxes on the outline of an object, you can drag these
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- to hid a file from view
- this key allows letters to be in uppercase
- something created on the computer
- a document that stores data in a grid
- computer software designed for specific tasks
- the screen or working are on the computer
- webbased platforms that allows people to interact
- the button that gives you a menu and list of options
- the primary storage
- a button that allows you to go back to a previous web page
- the address of a www page
- a virtual container on a computer
- a key that erases information after the cursor
32 Clues: the primary storage • to hid a file from view • to press the mouse button • the address of a www page • to enlarge a window to full size • something created on the computer • a virtual storage place for files • a virtual container on a computer • the design for a set of characters • to link a file to another location • the middle row of keys on a keyboard • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2020-09-04
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- Abbreviation for (Cardiac Heart Failure)
- X-Ray Most commonly performed diagnostic x-ray examination.
- Root word pertaining to heart.
- Blood Pressure Condition where the force of the blood against the artery walls is too high.
- Ventricle The right lower chamber of the heart
- Improper beating of the heart
- Disease Inflammation of any of the layers of the pericardium
- Uses sound waves to produce images of your heart.
- Abbreviation for (supraventricular tachycardia)
- Abbreviation for (cardiopulmonary resuscitation)
- Wall separating the ventricles and lower chambers of the heart from one another.
- Abbreviation for (Sudden Cardiac Death)
- Abbreviation for (left ventricular assist device)
- Scan that produces cross-sectional images of specific areas of a scanned object this allows the user to see inside the object without having to preform exploratory surgery.
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- Aniogram Procedure that is done with a special contrast dye injected into the body's blood vessels.
- Suffix pertaining to the surgical puncture as to aspirate or remove fluid.
- Hardening of the artery's.
- Ultrasound of the heart.
- Vena Cava Carries oxygenated blood from the lower half of the body to the right atrium of the heart.
- Atrium The left upper chamber of the heart.
- Suffix pertaining to (disease)
- Root word pertaining to vessel.
- Ventricle The left lower chamber of the heart
- Prefix pertaining to (slow)
- Disease of the heart muscle that makes it harder for your heart to pump blood through your body.
- Largest artery in the human body.
- Vena Cava The superior of the two venae cavae or (Vena Cava)
- Prefix pertaining to (fast)
- Atrium The right upper chamber of the heart.
29 Clues: Ultrasound of the heart. • Hardening of the artery's. • Prefix pertaining to (slow) • Prefix pertaining to (fast) • Improper beating of the heart • Root word pertaining to heart. • Suffix pertaining to (disease) • Root word pertaining to vessel. • Largest artery in the human body. • Abbreviation for (Sudden Cardiac Death) • Abbreviation for (Cardiac Heart Failure) • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2020-10-27
Across
- Form the covering of all body surfaces, line body cavities and hollow organs, and are the major tissue in glands. (Tissue)
- Chief complaint (Abbreviation)
- Complete stopping of the heart.
- Two (Prefix)
- Atrial Fibrillation (Abbreviation)
- Involuntary muscle contraction (Suffix)
- Automated external defibrillator (Abbreviation)
- Helps the brain to transmit messages to all of the components of the circulatory system. (Tissue)
- The most common and plentiful type of tissue in the entire body.
- Surgical removal/excision (Suffix)
- A condition in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed.
- A disease in which there is a narrowing in the arteries surrounding the heart.
- Uses x-ray dye which is injected into blood vessels to diagnose things like narrowing or aneurysms.
- Pain (Suffix)
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- A condition in which an artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell.
- This occurs when a part of the heart doesn't get the blood flow it needs.
- An instrument used to measure pressure.
- Blood (Abbreviation)
- Used to measure certain items in the blood that may indicate heart muscle damage.
- This machine records the electrical activity of the heart.
- Blood Pressure (Abbreviation)
- Enables us to move our whole body, or just certain parts. (Tissue)
- Against (Prefix)
- Pumps Blood
- A test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels.
25 Clues: Pumps Blood • Two (Prefix) • Pain (Suffix) • Against (Prefix) • Blood (Abbreviation) • Blood Pressure (Abbreviation) • Chief complaint (Abbreviation) • Complete stopping of the heart. • Atrial Fibrillation (Abbreviation) • Surgical removal/excision (Suffix) • An instrument used to measure pressure. • Involuntary muscle contraction (Suffix) • ...
Motor Development Lab 2020-11-16
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- This is marked by a huge change (puberty)
- Making adjustments in present cognitive structures to account for new experiences
- The stage starts at conception until birth
- increase in physical size
- The contextual variables include: Equipment and demands
- A feeling that all is well
- One of the controversies involved with youth sports (someone getting hurt)
- organizational changes in the function of the organs & tissues
- Longest life span spent in (begins in 20s)
- The inability to focus clearly on near objects
- Allow for color vision
- Does it measure what is suppose to measure
- Performance outcomes
- The person responcible for cognitive development
- Domain of motor development that involves intellectual growth
- light sensitive tissue
- Related similar change that occurs as an indivudual's movement ability gradually progresses
- A feeling that you don't get it
- Qualitative changes in technique
- A form of balance were the base of support is moving
- Range of motion of the joints
- Consistency of scores
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- Sheldon's Somatotypes that means muscular
- Degree in accuracy in which test is scored
- occurs automatically with maturation (species specific)
- A form of balance were the base of support is stationary
- Sheldon's Somatotype that means rounded
- Another word for a period or phase
- The main reason children want form youth sports
- A process that maintains a clear retinal image in the presence of varying light conditions
- Lifelong process of making adjustments to meet enviornmental conditions
- Sheldon's Somatotype that means lean
- Being able to do or hold a contraction for an extended period of time
- Domain of motor development that involves social and emotional growth
- Development has an ultimate goal
- This stage starts at birth until 5 years old
- Interpreting new info based upon current interpretation
- The biggest social influence for children
- the ability to exert muscular force
- Factors that limit, contain, or help shape the development
- This stage starts around ages 4 until puberty
41 Clues: Performance outcomes • Consistency of scores • Allow for color vision • light sensitive tissue • increase in physical size • A feeling that all is well • Range of motion of the joints • A feeling that you don't get it • Development has an ultimate goal • Qualitative changes in technique • Another word for a period or phase • the ability to exert muscular force • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2020-04-08
Across
- instrument used to measure pressure
- used to listen to the heart
- a thin layer that lines each chamber in the heart
- pumps blood through the body
- a test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- abbreviation for chest pain
- where the blood travels to get oxygen
- abbreviation for emergency room
- prefix that means without
- suffix that means the study of
- the outer layer of the heart
- complete stopping of the heart
- suffix that means disease
- the middle muscular layer in the heart that contracts to pump blood
Down
- abbreviation for beats per minute
- when part of the heart does not get the blood flow it needs
- recording of electrical activity of the heart
- prefix that means inner
- increased pressure in the blood vessels
- abbreviation for cardiovascular
- when an artery has a weakened wall and causes it to swell
- measure certain items in the blood that may indicate heart muscle damage
- pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
23 Clues: prefix that means inner • prefix that means without • suffix that means disease • used to listen to the heart • abbreviation for chest pain • pumps blood through the body • the outer layer of the heart • suffix that means the study of • complete stopping of the heart • abbreviation for cardiovascular • abbreviation for emergency room • abbreviation for beats per minute • ...
Lab Week Crossword 2020-04-18
Across
- sample cups
- not allowed
- Stain used to identify bacteria
- Dr. Cartmell
- Cell count that categorizes white cells
- Detects antibody presence
- Where b-lymphocytes develop
- universal receiver
- Analyzer running COVID specimens
- A list of order for a department
- Reason for rejected hematology specimens
- Device used to measure small amounts of liquid
- Blood collection tube
- Time clock program
Down
- Infection control in which all human blood and body fluids are treated as if infectious
- test for proficiency
- testing done by nurses
- Low lent wipes for cleaning
- Armband on patient to identify no needlesticks
- used to spin down tubes
- No special priority or time frame
- Common test for sepsis protocol
- newest anlayzer
- To make something thinner
- Name of blood bank analyzer
- the study of cells
26 Clues: sample cups • not allowed • Dr. Cartmell • newest anlayzer • universal receiver • the study of cells • Time clock program • test for proficiency • Blood collection tube • testing done by nurses • used to spin down tubes • Detects antibody presence • To make something thinner • Low lent wipes for cleaning • Where b-lymphocytes develop • Name of blood bank analyzer • ...
unit 5 lab 2021-01-04
Across
- attack flow of oxygen-rich blood in one or more of the coronary arteries becomes blocked
- circulates in the arteries and veins of humans
- above normal
- tube through which the blood circulates in the body
- crown or circle
- Implantable cardioverter defibrillator
- pertaining to the heart
- sound waves to produce images of your heart
- periodic contraction of the heart and arteries
- cardiological test that measures the heart's ability to respond to external stress in a controlled clinical environment.
- organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- Cardiac resynchronization therapy
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- root word for blood vessel
- the blood supply to part of your brain is interrupted or reduced, preventing brain tissue from getting oxygen and nutrients.
- small, wearable device that keeps track of your heart rhythm
- blood vessel that carries blood that is low in oxygen content from the body back to the heart
- blood vessels that deliver oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the tissues of the body
- records the electrical signal from your heart to check for different heart conditions
- any abnormal condition of the blood vessels
- inflammation of any of the layers of the pericardium
- allows doctors to see inside your body
- caused by plaque buildup in the wall of the arteries that supply blood to the heart
- Cardiovascular disease
- Coronary artery bypass graft surgery
- Transcatheter aortic valve replacement
25 Clues: above normal • crown or circle • Cardiovascular disease • pertaining to the heart • root word for blood vessel • Cardiac resynchronization therapy • Coronary artery bypass graft surgery • allows doctors to see inside your body • Implantable cardioverter defibrillator • Transcatheter aortic valve replacement • organ that pumps blood throughout the body • ...
BIO 102 Lab 2021-02-21
Across
- This island has the world's most active lava lake
- The T. Rex was always growing these
- Footprint site where a pair of hominins were walking side by side across the landscape
- Earliest clear hominin ancestors
- The size of what tells us the intelligence of dinosaurs?
- UN definition: “The variability among living organisms from all sources”
- Solid concrete like rock consisting of other fragments
- If preserved correctly, more recent fossils contain these
- Most abundant vertebrate fossils
- Types of fossils that are impressions of things- such as feathers
- Largest turtle to ever live
- The climate in Southern Baja, California
- Saurischian Dinosaurs means ______ dinosaurs
- Runoff from this causes the phytoplankton and seaweed to grow much better
- This effect is when animals like sea urchins don’t copulate
- Ornithischian Dinosaurs means ______ dinosaurs
Down
- We do not fully understand outbreaks of this that kill of various species at a time
- Mobile bone in teleost that allows their jaws to move
- Dinosaurs that are alive today
- Over 70% of the placoderm genera
- When the color of the symbionts leave the coral it is known as this
- Every animal consumes this same thing
- Gas vent on the outside of a crater
- Amniotes have this kind of egg
- Group of amniotes characterized by 2 pairs of openings behind the eyes
- In the summer of 1980 this Hurricane hit and destroyed coral reefs
- How are male and female chondrichthyans distinguished from one another
- Coral reefs did not get to fully recover from the hurricane due to this
- These symbiotic microorganisms fuel methane seep
- When finger bones are more curved it usually means the species did a lot of this
30 Clues: Largest turtle to ever live • Dinosaurs that are alive today • Amniotes have this kind of egg • Over 70% of the placoderm genera • Earliest clear hominin ancestors • 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 • ...
BIO 102 Lab 2021-02-21
Across
- UN definition: “The variability among living organisms from all sources”
- Most abundant vertebrate fossils
- Runoff from this causes the phytoplankton and seaweed to grow much better
- Mobile bone in teleost that allows their jaws to move
- Ornithischian Dinosaurs means ______ dinosaurs
- When finger bones are more curved it usually means the species did a lot of this
- Largest turtle to ever live
- Coral reefs did not get to fully recover from the hurricane due to this
- Over 70% of the placoderm genera
- Gas vent on the outside of a crater
- Saurischian Dinosaurs means ______ dinosaurs
- The size of what tells us the intelligence of dinosaurs?
- The climate in Southern Baja, California
- Footprint site where a pair of hominins were walking side by side across the landscape
Down
- The T. Rex was always growing these
- Earliest clear hominin ancestors
- Amniotes have this kind of egg
- These symbiotic microorganisms fuel methane seep
- If preserved correctly, more recent fossils contain these
- When the color of the symbionts leave the coral it is known as this
- We do not fully understand outbreaks of this that kill of various species at a time
- How are male and female chondrichthyans distinguished from one another
- Solid concrete like rock consisting of other fragments
- This island has the world's most active lava lake
- Dinosaurs that are alive today
- In the summer of 1980 this Hurricane hit and destroyed coral reefs
- Every animal consumes this same thing
- Group of amniotes characterized by 2 pairs of openings behind the eyes
- This effect is when animals like sea urchins don’t copulate
- 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 • 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 2021-04-15
Across
- a red blood cell
- the slant at the end of the needle
- THe anticoagulant found in a lavender top tube
- main protein in human blood
- Maximum number of minuets tourniquet should be left on
- Outermost layer of the skin
- Swelling due to abnormal accumulation of fluid in the tissue
- A protein that is necessary for blood to clot. Created by the action of fibrinogen and thrombin.
- universal precautions are regulated by
- medial term for fainting
Down
- protein in blood that carries oxygen to the body
- Complete blood count
- Clear fluid that separates from the blood when it clots
- Cubital, preferred veinpunture site
- lab department that runs CMP and lipid panels
- a measurement used for the diameter of a needle.
- to feel by hand. For example, to find the size of a vein
- used to "plump up" the veins
- A condition resulting in inflammation of a vein
- Serum separation tube
20 Clues: a red blood cell • Complete blood count • Serum separation tube • medial term for fainting • main protein in human blood • Outermost layer of the skin • used to "plump up" the veins • the slant at the end of the needle • Cubital, preferred veinpunture site • universal precautions are regulated by • lab department that runs CMP and lipid panels • ...
Happy Lab Week! 2021-03-21
Across
- cloudy appearance due to excess lipid content
- makes small things bigger
- phone extension 77700
- helps you aliquot
- not a vampire
- condition when hemoglobin levels are low
- round and round it goes
- presence of blood in urine
- a type of PPE
- tube station is 13
Down
- needle with wings
- small protein fragment present in the blood after a blood clot is degraded by fibrinolysis
- agar selective for gram negative organisms
- chemistry analyzer
- top priority
- our favorite reference lab
- the anticoagulant used for CBCs
- laboratory information system
- falsely increases potassium levels
- stacked coins appearance
20 Clues: top priority • not a vampire • a type of PPE • needle with wings • helps you aliquot • chemistry analyzer • tube station is 13 • phone extension 77700 • round and round it goes • stacked coins appearance • makes small things bigger • our favorite reference lab • presence of blood in urine • laboratory information system • the anticoagulant used for CBCs • falsely increases potassium levels • ...
Unit 5 LAB 2021-10-18
Across
- Disease of the heart that makes it harder for your heart to pump blood to the rest of our body
- Damage to the brain from the interruption of its blood supply
- Cardiovascular Disease
- ECG
- Picture or finished record
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Shows how the heart beats and pumps blood
- Computed Tomography
- Prefix for heart
- Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
- Irregular beating of the heart
Down
- Bare Metal Stent
- Faster than normal
- Pumps blood throughout the body
- Coronary Artery Disease
- Blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart
- The thin smooth membrane that lines the inside cavities of the heart
- Prefix for Aorta
- Ankle-Brachial index
- antidiuretic hormone
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
- Slower than normal
- congestive heart failure
- Blood vessels that deliver oxygen rich blood from the heart to the tissues
- Very tiny blood vessels
25 Clues: ECG • Bare Metal Stent • Prefix for Aorta • Prefix for heart • Faster than normal • Slower than normal • Computed Tomography • Ankle-Brachial index • antidiuretic hormone • Cardiovascular Disease • Coronary Artery Disease • Very tiny blood vessels • congestive heart failure • Picture or finished record • Magnetic Resonance Imaging • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation • Irregular beating of the heart • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2021-10-18
Across
- beats per minute
- congestive heart failure
- carries oxygen-rich blood in the left ventricle.
- blood pressure
- used to measure items in the blood that may show heart muscle damage.
- carry blood away from heart
- the damage in the heart blood vessels
- cardiovascular
- chest
- exchange of materials between the blood and tissue cells.
- disease
- heart not pumping from the left ventricle which reduces blood flow
Down
- high blood pressure in blood vessels
- ultrasound to look at heart and vessels
- physiology or related to nature
- placed on the chest to listen to the heartbeat
- over or excessive
- an instrument for viewing
- also known as heart attack
- main important organ in the system, transports nutrients and oxygen to all the parts in the body.
- complete stopping of the heart
- records electrical activity of the heart to check heart rhythm and other heart issues
- outer layer of the heart
- measures pressure or blood pressure cuff on arm
- coronary artery disease
25 Clues: chest • disease • blood pressure • cardiovascular • beats per minute • over or excessive • coronary artery disease • congestive heart failure • outer layer of the heart • an instrument for viewing • also known as heart attack • carry blood away from heart • complete stopping of the heart • physiology or related to nature • high blood pressure in blood vessels • ...
UNIT 5 LAB 2021-10-19
Across
- nothing by mouth
- emergency department
- nursing care plan
- electrocardiogram
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- review of systems
- rule out
- sodium
- emergency room
- catheterization
- ventricular fibrillation
- intensive care unit
- beats per minute
- nausea and vomiting
- chest pain
- impression
- implantable cardioverter defibrillator
- shortness of breath
- electrolytes
- status post
- discharge
- deep vein thrombosis
- intravenous
- automated external defibrillator
- myocardial infarction
- medical history
- history and physical
- oxygen
- atrial fibrillation
- pulse
Down
- dyspnea on exertion
- do not resuscitate
- history of
- as needed
- normal sinus rhythm
- complaint of
- potassium
- coronary artery bypass graft
- ventricular tachycardia
- operating room
- acute myocardial infarction
- coronary care unit
- cardiovascular
- hypertension
- Hg millimeters of mercury
- Coronary artery disease
- chief complaint
- blood pressure
- potassium chloride
- vital signs stable
- premature ventricular contraction
- mitral valve prolapse
- blood
- atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
- temperature
- point of maximum impulse of the heart when felt during examination
- diabetes mellitus
- echocardiogram
- basic metabolic panel
- congestive heart failure
- atrioventricular
61 Clues: blood • pulse • sodium • oxygen • rule out • as needed • potassium • discharge • history of • chest pain • impression • temperature • status post • intravenous • complaint of • hypertension • electrolytes • operating room • cardiovascular • emergency room • blood pressure • echocardiogram • catheterization • chief complaint • medical history • nothing by mouth • beats per minute • atrioventricular • nursing care plan • ...
Unit 5 lab 2021-05-14
Across
- bottom of heart
- blood
- slow
- two
- self
- echo
- portable ECG machine
- heart beats per
- top of heart
- inner
- weakened artery wall
- exam of blood vessels in lungs
- narrowing arteries
Down
- middle right heart
- stoppage of heart
- EKG
- middle left heart
- diabetes
- defibrillator
- pain somewhere on body
- pressure
- heart
- Beyond or excess
- heart attack
- blood pressure check
25 Clues: EKG • two • slow • self • echo • blood • heart • inner • diabetes • pressure • top of heart • heart attack • defibrillator • bottom of heart • heart beats per • Beyond or excess • stoppage of heart • middle left heart • middle right heart • narrowing arteries • portable ECG machine • weakened artery wall • blood pressure check • pain somewhere on body • exam of blood vessels in lungs
Lab Week 2021 2021-04-19
Across
- Pushy
- Golden blood
- Laser beam
- Weighty stabilizer
- Law makers
- Portable workstation
- At the end
- Wannabe scissors
- Where orders gather
- Volume maker
- Segment maker
- Swirly
Down
- Travel restrictions
- Oxygen carrier
- Legal document
- Red cell jacket
- Goodbye IgA
- Never use gel
- Heartburn
- Does it work?
- No Kidds allowed
- Balancing act
- Confirming potency
- Pointed communication
- Bright lights
- Downtime
- Uniquely yours
- Automated
28 Clues: Pushy • Swirly • Downtime • Heartburn • Automated • Laser beam • Law makers • At the end • Goodbye IgA • Golden blood • Volume maker • Never use gel • Does it work? • Balancing act • Bright lights • Segment maker • Oxygen carrier • Legal document • Uniquely yours • Red cell jacket • No Kidds allowed • Wannabe scissors • Weighty stabilizer • Confirming potency • Travel restrictions • Where orders gather • Portable workstation • ...
Bio Lab Crossword 2023-03-01
Across
- A scientist who studies fossils
- Microscopic, single-celled organisms belonging to Kingdom Monera
- A gas vent on the outside of a crater
- Animals of particularly large size
- A nucleic acid present in all living cells
- Snake bird
- A strong greenhouse gas
- The largest known turtle
- A microorganism that lives in extreme conditions
- The earliest group of vertebrates to achieve widespread success as predators
- Radioactive isotope of carbon with mass number 14 and a half-life of about 5730 years
- The surface features of an object or how it looks its texture, direct relation between these features and materials properties
- A substance that accepts or receives electron from another substance, hence, is consequently reduce
- Four limbed vertebrates
- Animals that eat anything
Down
- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- The tiniest organisms on our planet
- All of the animal life present in a particular region or time
- The geological epoch that lasted from about 2,580,000 to 11,700 years ago
- Legless lizards and Caecilian amphibians
- Dog-like animal
- An imaginary line around the middle of a planet or other celestial body
- The chemical changes that take place in a cell or an organism
- The study of the relationships between living organisms, including humans, and their physical environment
- A small particle with a negative charge that is found in all atoms
- A self-replicating material that is present in nearly all living organisms as the main constituent of chromosomes
- Organisms that are too small to be seen without using a microscope
- An island chain in the South Pacific near Fiji
- A simple single carbon molecule
- Are formed from special cartilaginous structures and usually are encased in bone
30 Clues: Snake bird • Dog-like animal • A strong greenhouse gas • Four limbed vertebrates • The largest known turtle • Animals that eat anything • A scientist who studies fossils • A simple single carbon molecule • Animals of particularly large size • The tiniest organisms on our planet • A gas vent on the outside of a crater • Legless lizards and Caecilian amphibians • ...
Lab Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-20
Across
- Makes up 55% of blood volume
- The 1990 Human Genome _____.
- Having two of the same gene
- _____ Leukocyte Antigen
- Small single celled organisms
- The course of a disease
- The I in LIS
- An immune cell with granules in it
- _____ Kidney Disease (PKD)
Down
- B cells and T cells
- The B in CBC
- Panel Reactive _____
- Gene portion that encodes an amino acid
- DNA or RNA
- Varicella-Zoster, Rotavirus, or COVID-19
- American College for Histocompatibility and Immuogenetics
- Pertains to the heart
- Removing tissue from one site to another in a body
- Abrv. ADS in our lab
- Abbrv Immunoglobulin
20 Clues: DNA or RNA • The B in CBC • The I in LIS • B cells and T cells • Panel Reactive _____ • Abrv. ADS in our lab • Abbrv Immunoglobulin • Pertains to the heart • _____ Leukocyte Antigen • The course of a disease • _____ Kidney Disease (PKD) • Having two of the same gene • Makes up 55% of blood volume • The 1990 Human Genome _____. • Small single celled organisms • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2023-04-04
Across
- vessels
- slow
- carry deoxygenated blood from the organs
- mitral valve prolapse
- behind or back
- used to look at the heart and its vessels
- pain
- chest pain
- records the electrical activity of the heart
- acute myocardial infarction
- artery has a weakened wall
- a tubular structure
Down
- complete stopping of the heart
- emergency department
- pumps blood throughout body
- high blood pressure
- used to measure certain items in the blood
- small
- nothing by mouth
- delicate blood vessels that exist throughout your body
- sac around heart is inflamed
- records heart activity
- fast
- veins swollen and dilated veins
- contrast is injected into blood vessels
- responsible for transporting fluid
26 Clues: slow • pain • fast • small • vessels • chest pain • behind or back • nothing by mouth • high blood pressure • a tubular structure • emergency department • mitral valve prolapse • records heart activity • artery has a weakened wall • pumps blood throughout body • acute myocardial infarction • sac around heart is inflamed • complete stopping of the heart • veins swollen and dilated veins • ...
Lab Week 2023 2023-03-30
Across
- no longer eligible for lung transplant
- Mycobacteria growth indicator container
- mecA/mREJ Staph
- luminex worksheet
- QC for Clo test
- nonmotile GPR
- spin it around and around
- always broken
- applauding teamwork
- both an instrument and an animal
Down
- another name for COT
- eikenella corrodens
- old blood culture ID
- what holiday was The Great Flood
- dangerous new yeast species
- ASAP
- microorganism that lives on dead or decaying matter
- closet
- banana shaped gametocytes
- We have eleven of these
- 129
- XL GeneXpert
- pear shaped with two identical nuclei
- new DRCONS code
- Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time of ____
25 Clues: 129 • ASAP • closet • XL GeneXpert • nonmotile GPR • always broken • mecA/mREJ Staph • QC for Clo test • new DRCONS code • luminex worksheet • eikenella corrodens • applauding teamwork • another name for COT • old blood culture ID • We have eleven of these • banana shaped gametocytes • spin it around and around • dangerous new yeast species • what holiday was The Great Flood • ...
Lab week 2023 2023-04-25
Across
- Oxidase and Indole
- measures resistance (bact)
- bye bye bye boys
- older MALDI
- wait this long after making a lawn to add drugs
- saved by the
- CPT
- positive PCP fluoresces ___
- yeast outbreaks (3 letter abbr.)
- swarming gnr (3 letter abbr.)
- where music videos used to live
Down
- blood para test
- hospital complaint
- sanitize before you use
- number one urine pathogen
- asexual reproduction off of hyphae
- popular tweets and covid
- ME, GI, RPP
- warm place
- father of germ theory
- 90s cartoon with toddlers
21 Clues: CPT • warm place • ME, GI, RPP • older MALDI • saved by the • blood para test • bye bye bye boys • hospital complaint • Oxidase and Indole • father of germ theory • sanitize before you use • popular tweets and covid • number one urine pathogen • 90s cartoon with toddlers • measures resistance (bact) • positive PCP fluoresces ___ • swarming gnr (3 letter abbr.) • where music videos used to live • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2023-06-22
Across
- test / test that measures the heart's response to physical exertion
- / related to blood vessels
- artery / CAD
- up of plaque in arteries
- / myocardial infarction or heart attack
- / involved in oxygenation of blood
- / congestive heart failure
- / imaging test that uses sound waves to assess the structure and function of the heart
- / pumping organ
- / related to arteries
- / hypertension or high blood pressure
Down
- / tiny blood vessels where exchange of nutrients and waste occurs
- / test that records the electrical activity of the heart
- / transport blood away from the heart
- / coronary artery bypass graft
- / irregular heart rhythm
- / high blood pressure
- / transport blood towards the heart
- failure / heart muscle can't pump enough blood to meet the body's
- / atrial fibrillation or irregular heart rhythm
- / related to blood vessels
- / related to the heart
- catheterization / procedure where a thin tube is inserted into the heart to diagnose and treat various cardiovascular conditions
- for blood and oxygen
- / related to veins
- monitor / portable device that records the heart's electrical activity over 24-48 hrs
26 Clues: artery / CAD • / pumping organ • / related to veins • for blood and oxygen • / high blood pressure • / related to arteries • / related to the heart • up of plaque in arteries • / irregular heart rhythm • / related to blood vessels • / related to blood vessels • / congestive heart failure • / coronary artery bypass graft • / involved in oxygenation of blood • ...
Cell Biology Lab 2013-02-18
Across
- Fixative used for methyl-green pyronin staining
- Unicellular organism commonly found in ponds, covered in motile cilia, and used in 2 lab experiments so far
- Chemical that inhibits microfilament formation (written with no spaces)
- This reagent is an alkaline solution of copper salts that changes color in the presence of more than one peptide bond
- Bundle of microtubules and associated proteins comprising a cilium
- Microtubules are polymers of________
- Instrument used to measure the absorbance of liquid samples at selected wavelengths
- Percent solution (w v) equals number of ____ per 100 mls
- Staining reagent that reacts strongly with single-stranded nucleic acids
- Motor protein in cilia
- Charge conferred on proteins by SDS
- Negatively-charged polypeptides move toward this
Down
- Polymers formed by heating dry amino acids
- Peripheral blood cell that does no contain DNA in its mature form in mammals
- This is the best type of optics (on our microscopes) for viewing live specimens (two words, written without a space)
- Number of moles of a solute per liter solution
- The most abundant leukocyte in peripheral blood
- Chemical that increases intracellular cAMP
- Eosin is a(n)_______ dye
- Protein commonly used in creating standard curves
- These interactions are reduced by 2-mercaptoethanol (two words, written without a space)
- We looked at the fauna in the guts of these organisms
- Chemical that causes depolymerization of microtubules
- Enzyme that destroys RNA
- Unicellular organism we compared to microspheres
- Type of paper we transferred proteins onto for western blotting
26 Clues: Motor protein in cilia • Eosin is a(n)_______ dye • Enzyme that destroys RNA • Charge conferred on proteins by SDS • Microtubules are polymers of________ • Polymers formed by heating dry amino acids • Chemical that increases intracellular cAMP • Number of moles of a solute per liter solution • Fixative used for methyl-green pyronin staining • ...
Lab Week 2K13 2013-04-19
Across
- what type of paperwork accompanies navy clinic specimens
- where do you confirm/sign off on SOP's
- what type of blood is given in an emergency situation
- pink form required to come with blood bank TAS specimen
- used for synovial fluids to make them less viscous
- the comment we enter for a bloody urine
- needed to calculate a creatinine clearance
- used for manual body fluid counts
- abnormal spike found on a hemoglobin A1C chromatogram
- internal specimen transportation system holder
- what do you do in CHCS when you receive specimens from the clinics
- astronaut in which this facility is named after
- treat every specimen as if it is...
Down
- three times hemoglobin
- a required test on a less than 2 year old patient
- yellowish appearance of CSF
- what tube does an iron panel have to be drawn in
- what do all active duty enlisted technicians working at FHCC start as
- coagulation protein important in platelet adhesion,deficiency in this protein can lead to mucosal bleeding
- required by CAP to ensure accurate results are reported
- elevated result commonly seen with recruits often requiring high dilutions
- most common bacteria responsible for causing UTI's
- type of blood used in blood agar
- test ordered when a baby is jaundiced
- giant platelet maker found in bone marrow
- what vista function will give you employee and hospital phone numbers
- navy term for water fountain or gossip/rumor
27 Clues: three times hemoglobin • yellowish appearance of CSF • type of blood used in blood agar • used for manual body fluid counts • treat every specimen as if it is... • test ordered when a baby is jaundiced • where do you confirm/sign off on SOP's • the comment we enter for a bloody urine • giant platelet maker found in bone marrow • needed to calculate a creatinine clearance • ...
LAB WEEK 2014 2014-04-14
Across
- SQUEEZE PLEASE
- TO STUDY
- FAT MOLECULE
- CONTAINER FOR USED NEEDLES
- AMERICAN RED CROSS
- HOLDS YOUR URINE
- MLT
- GOT CELLS?
- GOT AIR?
- PROTECTS YOUR PHALANGES
- WHAT RUNS THROUGH YOUR VEINS?
Down
- PHLEBOTOMIST
- ADMINISTERING BLOOD PRODUCTS
- IT GETS TO THE POINT
- PALE YELLOW LIQUID IN BLOOD
- IT SPINS YOU DOWN
- INSTRUMENT USED AT PSI
- WHITE BLOOD CELL
- RED BLOOD CELL
- WHATS YOUR TYPE?
- DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID
21 Clues: MLT • TO STUDY • GOT AIR? • GOT CELLS? • PHLEBOTOMIST • FAT MOLECULE • SQUEEZE PLEASE • RED BLOOD CELL • HOLDS YOUR URINE • WHITE BLOOD CELL • WHATS YOUR TYPE? • IT SPINS YOU DOWN • AMERICAN RED CROSS • IT GETS TO THE POINT • DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID • INSTRUMENT USED AT PSI • PROTECTS YOUR PHALANGES • CONTAINER FOR USED NEEDLES • PALE YELLOW LIQUID IN BLOOD • ADMINISTERING BLOOD PRODUCTS • ...
Soil Lab: Crossword 2014-12-03
Across
- What does C stand for in texture stand.
- What deposit improves productivity
- Soil pit should reach a minimum of?
- Frequent horizon found under Ae
- What does C stand for.
- How is Loess particles deposited?
- What horizon is the least modified
- What proportion of and average soil has 25%.
- Process of forming distinct layers.
- What does Ck stand for.
- The formation of mottles is considered what type of soil formation process.
- Loess is typically?
- What kind of material is the C horizon
- What does Ae stand for.
- Jack pine are typically more suited to______ deposits.
- Where is the air in the soil typically found.
- Capillary water moves in____ direction.
- Name one thing that can affect infiltration that starts with the letter C.
- What size particle does fast moving water deposit
- What does L stand for in texture stand.
- what kind of soil usually limits rooting dept for plants?
- Movement through the soil of materials brought into suspension or dissolved by the action of water.
- What color is illouviated soil.
- How deep is a shallow soil.
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- A ridge or mound of stratified drift left by a retreating ice sheet.
- What proportion of and average soil has 5%.
- Big mass of ice formed from snow falling and accumulating over the years and moving very slowly.
- Unbroken solid rock, overlaid in most places by soil or rock fragments.
- Bedrock is consolidated. What is soil.
- What is found along the bottom of the texture triangle "Horizontal"
- Composed of organic, mineral, and water. Capable of supporting plant growth.
- What color is the organic matter.
- What type of soil has the least amount of available air.
- Glaciofluvial is deposition by ?
- Where is hygroscopic found?
- In what type of deposit are you most likely to find loam.
- What proportion of and average soil has 25%.
- Deposit containing sorted fine textured material
- Gravitation water moves in_____ direction.
- What does Si stand for in texture stand.
- What color would you find in the B horizon.
- Serpentine ridge of gravelly and sandy drift, believed to have been formed by streams under or in glacial ice.
- What proportion of and average soil has 45%.
- Parent material is also known as ?
- What horizon is the most modified
- Predominantly mineral soil horizons are labeled?
46 Clues: Loess is typically? • What does C stand for. • What does Ck stand for. • What does Ae stand for. • Where is hygroscopic found? • How deep is a shallow soil. • Frequent horizon found under Ae • What color is illouviated soil. • Glaciofluvial is deposition by ? • How is Loess particles deposited? • What color is the organic matter. • What horizon is the most modified • ...
Super Lab Professionals 2015-03-24
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- Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
- Superhero Adaptoid
- Weakness of Green Lantern
- Creator of the Avengers
- Powerful Jedi Master and capable of electrolyte measurements
- Combats parasites
- Justice League, Justice Society, Teen Titains
- Erythrocyte
- Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus
- Partial thromboplastin time
- Girlfriend of Batman's nemesis
- Anticoagulant
- Diagnosis of disease based on laboratory analysis
- Military complex Xavier sent Wolverine
- Shazam
- Superman's place of origin
- Light blue, gold, red, orange, light green, green...
- ALT, ALP, AST, Bilirubin, Albumin and GGT
- Hulk
- Universal recipient
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- Early "Phlebotomists" used _____ to extract blood from the body
- "Haven't you ever heard of the healing power of laughter?"
- C6H12O6
- End product of protein metabolism excreted in urine
- Son of Thor
- Parasite frequently seen in urine and wet preps
- Princess Diana of Themyscira
- Urgent
- Anakin Skywalker
- Twin brother of She-Ra
- Layer between the red cells and the plasma
- Princess Leia's brother
- Superman's cousin
- polymerase chain reaction
- Orphan raised by Aunt May and Uncle Ben
- X-men, Fantastic Four, and Avengers
- power to see through solid objects or people
- Pertaining to a blood vessel
38 Clues: Hulk • Urgent • Shazam • C6H12O6 • Son of Thor • Erythrocyte • Anticoagulant • Anakin Skywalker • Combats parasites • Superman's cousin • Superhero Adaptoid • Universal recipient • Twin brother of She-Ra • Creator of the Avengers • Princess Leia's brother • Weakness of Green Lantern • polymerase chain reaction • Superman's place of origin • Partial thromboplastin time • Princess Diana of Themyscira • ...
Chemistry Word Lab 2015-08-28
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- Amount of matter in an object.
- Electron occupy lower energy.
- More than one component
- Negatively charged subatomic particle.
- Positive ions.
- Schematic arrangement of elements.
- Negative ions.
- Measurement used in determining the coldness and hotness of an object.
- Composed of anions and cations.
- Does not have shiny appearance.
- Single electron.
- ___ = Degree celsius + 273
- Last name who introduced triad method
- Uniform system of units for the sciences.
- Contains proton and neutrons.
- Electron in the outermost shell.
- Study of matter its composition and properties.
- Consists of positive and neutral charge at the center and surrounded by electron clouds.\
- A region where an electron is confined.
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- Same element with different number of neutrons.
- Neutral subatomic particle.
- Block consist of transition metals.
- Reaction releasing energy.
- Sharing between two non metals.
- Elements in group 8 of the periodic table.
- base formers.
- Contains single component.
- Unshared electron pair.
- Indicates number of electron shells or rings.
- Good conductors of heat.
30 Clues: base formers. • Positive ions. • Negative ions. • Single electron. • More than one component • Unshared electron pair. • Good conductors of heat. • Reaction releasing energy. • Contains single component. • ___ = Degree celsius + 273 • Neutral subatomic particle. • Electron occupy lower energy. • Contains proton and neutrons. • Amount of matter in an object. • ...
Happy Lab Week! 2015-04-08
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- Solution containing either a weak acid or base added to maintain pH
- Causative agent of Malaria
- Result needing immediate attention
- Most important person to us while at work
- Sample appearance caused by RBC destruction
- STD causing protozoan
- Department where CBCs are performed
- 3 Words: Inclusion body made of nuclear remnants
- Computer system used in lab
- Process of counting supplies to ensure enough stock
- Salmonella is gram _______
- MD lead of the lab
- aka Dacrocyte
- Sample appearance caused by presence of low density lipoproteins
- Name given to small sample taken from larger sample
- Must do this at end of shift if you want to get paid
- Positive in some urine with gram negative bacteria
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- Container for used needles
- State diagnosed by positive blood cultures
- State defined as lack of hemoglobin
- Device used to perform manual differentials
- Sounds yummy but actually made from sheep blood and agar
- Another word for drawing blood
- Used to spin down tubes
- Abnormal RBC found in hemolytic anemia and DIC
- Genus of causative agent of Bubonic Plague
- Department where Dimers are performed
- Department where ABOs are performed
- Parasite scourge of the Colorado camper
- Department where calcium is performed
- Test to evaluate Warfarin treatment, liver damage, or Vitamin K status
- Technique used to extend AMR
- 2 Words: Test used to diagnose gout
- Balls of platelets causing a redraw
- 2 Words: Inclusion body found in some AML blasts
35 Clues: aka Dacrocyte • MD lead of the lab • STD causing protozoan • Used to spin down tubes • Container for used needles • Causative agent of Malaria • Salmonella is gram _______ • Computer system used in lab • Technique used to extend AMR • Another word for drawing blood • Result needing immediate attention • State defined as lack of hemoglobin • Department where CBCs are performed • ...
LAB WEEK CROSSWORD 2015-04-10
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- Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments
- Day of the week does payday falls on
- The founder of Scripps
- ________ Together Program
- The scratchy, unfashionable jacket you wear at work.
- Name of the Scripps timekeeping system
- Someone you might watch playing golf on the Torrey Pines Golf Course if you work at Green Hospital.
- The new EMR system that will be coming soon to Scripps.
- ________ in Action
- Medical Laboratory ____________ Week
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- Mercy Hospital will celebrate this on July 9.
- The One Scripps Mission: Respect, Quality, _______________
- Location of newest outpatient draw station
- Scripps is __________ Magazine's "100 Best Companies to Work for"
- Who is the President and CEO of Scripps Health?
- What do you call a physician that diagnoses from body tissue, fluids, secretions, and other specimens and determines presence and stage of disease utilizing laboratory procedures?
- An instrument used to view a specimen on a slide
- Scripps New Cardiovascular Center
- The rubbery things you wear on your hands in the Lab
- Scripps ___________ Therapy Center (type of radiation treatment that uses subatomic particles instead of X-rays to treat cancerous and non-cancerous conditions)
20 Clues: ________ in Action • The founder of Scripps • ________ Together Program • Scripps New Cardiovascular Center • Day of the week does payday falls on • Medical Laboratory ____________ Week • Name of the Scripps timekeeping system • Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments • Location of newest outpatient draw station • Mercy Hospital will celebrate this on July 9. • ...
Lab Week 2015 2015-04-09
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- Another name for sugar
- Make sure all specimens are _________ before taking them to the back to be tested
- Newest send out test that will be done in house.
- HGB
- Used to spin samples down
- The clear, yellowish fluid portion in blood containing additives.
- Used to slow blood down when drawing blood
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- Held every Tuesday & Friday @13:30
- Used to wipe down counters
- Used to dispose of needles
- Used for patients having blood banking test
- Another word for drawing blood
- These specimens are done in Pathology make sure there is no micro ordered on the sample
- Lab information system
- The department/area that RSV & Flu are done in.
- Used to cleanse site before the draw of a Blood Culture
- Department where cbc is done
- Drink used for GTT
- What is missing Name, MR#, Date, Time and ______
- Transport now used for influenza and RSV
20 Clues: HGB • Drink used for GTT • Another name for sugar • Lab information system • Used to spin samples down • Used to wipe down counters • Used to dispose of needles • Department where cbc is done • Another word for drawing blood • Held every Tuesday & Friday @13:30 • Transport now used for influenza and RSV • Used to slow blood down when drawing blood • ...
Know Your Lab 2016-04-27
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- Department where creatine's are performed.
- Test code for anaerobic culture and gram stain.
- Test run on specimen drawn within 2 hours of patient giving birth.
- Department where CBC's are performed.
- Additive in a blue tube.
- Used to spin down tubes.
- Inflamed veins.
- The practice of drawing blood from patients.
- Cleaning solution used in the lab.
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- Test code for test on feces sent to micro research.
- Department where sickle cell screens are performed.
- The rupture or destruction of red blood cells.
- Department where fibrinogen levels are performed.
- For this test blood needs to be collected on ice.
- Used to enlarge veins for blood draw.
- Point of Care instrument used to check hemoglobins.
- Maximum mL of blood to be drawn from a 12lb baby at one time
- Department where blood cultures are tested.
- Department where Pap smears are tested.
- Test that includes WBC, RBC, HCT and PLT
20 Clues: Inflamed veins. • Additive in a blue tube. • Used to spin down tubes. • Cleaning solution used in the lab. • Department where CBC's are performed. • Used to enlarge veins for blood draw. • Department where Pap smears are tested. • Test that includes WBC, RBC, HCT and PLT • Department where creatine's are performed. • Department where blood cultures are tested. • ...
Lab Week 2016 2016-04-14
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- not your average q-tip
- lactate dehydrogenase
- cryoprecipitate
- partial thrombin time
- drug of abuse
- delicate and likes to hide
- not a type of TV
- therapeutic drug
- usually present in urine
- specific gravity
- small coin(r)
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- pH of most urine is
- has wings
- morphology
- when you need it, we make sure it's right for you
- chocolate, yellow, or black
- all the better to see you with
- motile protozoan
- stop spreading germs
- you get the point
- microorganisms
- round and round it goes
- rapid plasma regain
- can't do our jobs without them
24 Clues: has wings • morphology • drug of abuse • small coin(r) • microorganisms • cryoprecipitate • motile protozoan • not a type of TV • therapeutic drug • specific gravity • you get the point • pH of most urine is • rapid plasma regain • stop spreading germs • lactate dehydrogenase • partial thrombin time • not your average q-tip • round and round it goes • usually present in urine • delicate and likes to hide • ...
Lab Week 2017 2017-04-19
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- Fluid made in the abdominal cavity which lubricates the surface of tissue that lines the abdominal wall and pelvic cavity
- Remove antibodies attached to the surface of red blood cells; used in identification of complicated antibodies
- These individuals lack A, B, or H antigens on their red blood cells
- Set of regulations that must be followed in every clinical laboratory in the U.S.
- Inflammatory disease that can develop as a complication of inadequately treated strep throat (Two words)
- Test used to monitor the use of heparin
- Transport protein made in the liver
- "Good" cholesterol
- Mosquito-borne illness common in sub-tropical areas
- Waste product in the blood that is filtered through the kidneys and eliminated in urine
- Analyte falsely elevated by prolonged use of tourniquet
- The most effective mechanism for preventing the spread of infection (Two words)
- Birth defect linked to Zika virus
- Sub-specialty of pathology that involves diagnosing disease at the cellular level
- Using live animal cells, tissues, and organs in the treatment of human disease
- Species of fungus that infect immunocompromised individuals
- Specialized training required for personnel who ship infectious materials
- Red blood cells of unequal size
- Modification to a blood product solely to prevent Transfusion-associated Graft vs. Host Disease
- The rupture or destruction of red blood cells
- Disease caused by the parasite, Trypanosoma cruzi
- Treatment of infection with a broad-spectrum antibiotic while results of culture are awaited
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- Used to aid clinicians in assessment of local antimicrobial sensitivity
- Determination that a blood donor is unsuitable to donate blood
- National Patient Safety Goal #1 (Two words)
- Blood donor and blood recipient are the same person
- RBC inclusion comprised of denatured hemoglobin (two words)
- A category of tests defined as "simple laboratory examinations and procedures which have an insignificant risk of erroneous results"
- One of the most common forms of leukemia in adults; often asymptomatic but my present with swollen lymph nodes, fatigue, and easy bruising
- Most abundant antibody in circulation
- Primary indicator of Bacterial Vaginosis (Two words)
- Infectious food poisoning caused by consumption of gram-negative, facultative anaerobic, nonspore-forming, nonmotile, rod-shaped bacteria
- Anticonvulsant drug used to treat epilepsy, bipolar disorder, and prevent migraines
- Use this overhead CODE if a patient becomes violent but is unarmed
- Procedure that compares results obtained by an instrument to a known standard
- Activities that prolong the life of an instrument or minimize breakdowns or mechanical malfunction
- Founder of penicillin
- Fully differentiated B cell that produces a single type of antibody (Two words)
- Most neutrophils appear bilobed (Two words)
- Most prevalent nonviral sexually transmitted infection in the U.S.
- Set or rules used in laboratory quality control
- Irregularly shaped, fragmented red blood cells
- Pancreatic enzyme that breaks down dietary fats in the digestive system
- Coagulation cascade pathway activated by the release of Tissue Factor following injury to vascular wall
- Calculated measurement of the amount of variability relative to the mean; used in quality control
- Infectious venereal disease caused by Treponema pallidum
46 Clues: "Good" cholesterol • Founder of penicillin • Red blood cells of unequal size • Birth defect linked to Zika virus • Transport protein made in the liver • Most abundant antibody in circulation • Test used to monitor the use of heparin • National Patient Safety Goal #1 (Two words) • Most neutrophils appear bilobed (Two words) • The rupture or destruction of red blood cells • ...
Lab Week Crossword 2017-04-20
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- ProtectFromLight
- TemporaryLossOfConsciousness
- TubeCollectedFirst
- Iron
- ArtofBloodCollection
- Cloudy
- MedianVein
- OuterArmVein
- TubeCollectedForH.PyloriTesting
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- Test1454
- MostAbundantElementInHumanBody
- GoodCholesterol
- MinutesSSTallowedToClotBeforeCentriguation
- SimpleCompressionDevice
- OxygenTransportingProtein
- CalculatedFromProthrombinTime
- NewbornScreening
- LiverEnzyme
- CustomerServiceTool
- InnerArmVein
20 Clues: Iron • Cloudy • Test1454 • MedianVein • LiverEnzyme • InnerArmVein • OuterArmVein • GoodCholesterol • ProtectFromLight • NewbornScreening • TubeCollectedFirst • CustomerServiceTool • ArtofBloodCollection • SimpleCompressionDevice • OxygenTransportingProtein • TemporaryLossOfConsciousness • CalculatedFromProthrombinTime • MostAbundantElementInHumanBody • TubeCollectedForH.PyloriTesting • ...
Lab Week 2017 2017-06-19
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- acronym for the proper use of a fire extinguisher
- the acronym that helps staff remember the proper steps in the correct order when responding to a fire emergency
- the manager at WKB
- the manager at WKP
- laboratory's accrediting agency
- used to look at manual differential slides
- responsible for centrifugation of specimens
- protects eyes against chemical splashes
- department to respond to fire drill in September
- performed on a daily basis to ensure instruments are running correctly
- refers to protective clothing, gloves, face shields, goggles, respirators, and/or other equipment designed to minimize exposure of hazards
- the person that performs the testing
- a scientific discipline that studies the interaction between humans and the other elements of a system
- test that includes pH, casts, bacteria, red blood cells
- our reference manager
- responsible for the registration of outreach specimens
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- the department responsible for the iStat and bedside glucose meter
- the code called when a person is missing or abducted
- the client service manager
- to be worn at all times in the laboratory to protect skin and clothing against a spill or splash
- code called when there is a bomb threat
- our lab director
- tube containing sodium heparin or lithium heparin
- to continuously improve the health and well-being of the people we serve
- the first person an inpatient sees as a representative of the lab
- our compliance and education officer
- the manager at WKS
- test that includes Hgb, Hct, and platelet count
- the code called when a fire has been reported
- is to be disposed of when 3/4 full
30 Clues: our lab director • the manager at WKB • the manager at WKP • the manager at WKS • our reference manager • the client service manager • laboratory's accrediting agency • is to be disposed of when 3/4 full • our compliance and education officer • the person that performs the testing • code called when there is a bomb threat • protects eyes against chemical splashes • ...
Othello Crossword Lab 2017-12-05
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- Has to talk about war plans with Othello
- Plays a big part in the theme
- Bianca was the last person to have it
- The book is named after this person
- Cassio got into a fight with him when he was drunk
- Why Bianca had the handkerchief
- People first think Iago is a _____ person
- Owns Othello's estate after Othello dies
- is injured at the end of the play
- One of the biggest characteristic from Othello
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- helped Iago, is female
- Brabantio thought Othello used ______
- Dislikes the moor and dies at the end of the play
- Used to kill Othello, Emilia and Roderigo
- is desapprovded by her father
- Desdemona and Emilia sang this song
- Is a lair and see's women as objects
- Sold her body to people
- Desdemona and Othello show ______
- Where we start in act 2
20 Clues: helped Iago, is female • Sold her body to people • Where we start in act 2 • Plays a big part in the theme • is desapprovded by her father • Why Bianca had the handkerchief • Desdemona and Othello show ______ • is injured at the end of the play • Desdemona and Emilia sang this song • The book is named after this person • Is a lair and see's women as objects • ...
Lab Week 2018 2018-03-25
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- the diameter of a needle
- hospital lis
- measures damage to the heart
- measured in peaks, troughs, and levels in chemistry
- universal blood donor
- anticoagulant in CBC tubes
- joint fluid
- the "vampires" of the lab
- called when a person is having a stroke
- the study of microorganisms
- may occur from a traumatic draw, affects K results
- cloudy appearance due to excess lipid content
- ER lockdown
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- stain used in micro to differentiate bacteria
- the act of puncturing a vein to obtain a blood sample
- also known as the process of clotting
- test that may have to be sent out to Albany Med
- measured by ptt test
- bacteria that has a rod shape
- department where cbcs are done
- universal blood acceptor
- the "C" in R.A.C.E
- blood vessles caring blood to the heart
- given to Rh negative mothers
24 Clues: joint fluid • ER lockdown • hospital lis • the "C" in R.A.C.E • measured by ptt test • universal blood donor • the diameter of a needle • universal blood acceptor • the "vampires" of the lab • anticoagulant in CBC tubes • the study of microorganisms • measures damage to the heart • given to Rh negative mothers • bacteria that has a rod shape • department where cbcs are done • ...
LAB WEEK 2018 2018-04-08
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- DEPARTMENT WHERE A1CS ARE PERFORMED
- QC FOR COAG IS RUN EVERY __ HRS
- ANYTHING CONTAMINATED WITH BODILY FLUIDS
- THE TIME FROM TEST ORDERED TO RESULTED
- THE SMELLIEST DEPARTMENT
- DEPARTMENT WHERE D DIMERS ARE RUN
- THE DEPARTMENT FOR DETERMINING BLOOD TYPES
- THE PERSON THAT RUNS THE TEST
- CONTAINER FOR GLASS
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- COLOR OF THE LOOPS USED FOR URINE CULTURES
- QUALITY CONTROL
- STAIN TO SEE BACTERIA
- ANOTHER WORD FOR DRAWING BLOOD
- ITEM USED TO SEE WHITE BLOOD CELLS
- THE FIRST STAGE TO A WHITE BLOOD CELL
- PREGNANCY TEST
- THE STUDY OF PEE
- USED TO COUNT DIFFERENTIALS
- COLOR TOP FOR BLOOD BANK
- COLOR TOP FOR LACTIC ACID
20 Clues: PREGNANCY TEST • QUALITY CONTROL • THE STUDY OF PEE • CONTAINER FOR GLASS • STAIN TO SEE BACTERIA • THE SMELLIEST DEPARTMENT • COLOR TOP FOR BLOOD BANK • COLOR TOP FOR LACTIC ACID • USED TO COUNT DIFFERENTIALS • THE PERSON THAT RUNS THE TEST • ANOTHER WORD FOR DRAWING BLOOD • QC FOR COAG IS RUN EVERY __ HRS • DEPARTMENT WHERE D DIMERS ARE RUN • ITEM USED TO SEE WHITE BLOOD CELLS • ...
Chemistry Lab Equipment 2022-01-18
Mock trial lab 2022-03-07
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- meaning "to speak the truth" it is the name given to that part of the trial when the court and parties attempt to seat a fair and impartial jury
- in trial practice for a judge to disagree that an attorney's objection as to a question is valid
- to give evidence under oath
- a lawyer protest about a question which was just asked with the purpose of making the judge decide if the question can be asked
- an officer who is in charge of maintaining order
- the final statement by an attorney to a jury, summarizing the evidence, and arguing what the evidence has not established
- an official who can conduct hearings and decide on cases in the court of law
- The act of jurors talking to each other and coming to a decision on the es or crimes of a trial .
- in trial practice for a judge to agree that an attorneys objection as a question is valid
- the decision made by ajury at the end of the trial
- the presiding member of a jury who speaks or answers for the jury
- having been convicted by a jury of having done something wrong
- to prove that someone is guilty as a matter of law
- a serious charge of criminal wrongdoing which must later be proved at trial beyond reasonable doubt before a defendant may be convicted
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- not guilty of a crime
- a certain number of persons selected according to the law and sworn to inquire into matters of fact and declare the truth about matters of fact before them
- of the evidence The greater weight of the evidence superior evidentiary weight that , though not sufficient to free the mind wholly from all reasonable doubt , is still sufficient to incline a fair and impartial mind to one side of the issue rather than the other. (Burden of Proof in a civil trial)
- Evidence introduced to counter , disprove or contradict the opposition's evidence or a presumption , or responsive legal argument
- the burden of proof in a criminal case required to establish the guilt of a person charged with a crime
- summary of case and of anticipated proof presented by counsel to jury at the start of trial
- not important pertinent to the matter at hand or to any issues before the court
- just guessing about a specific situation
- something that gives proof of contested fact
- a person whom a criminal charge or civil claim is brought in a court of law
- Attorney The name of the public officer who is appointed or elected in each judicial district , circuit , or county , to conduct criminal prosecutions on behalf of the State or people. finished with their
25 Clues: not guilty of a crime • to give evidence under oath • just guessing about a specific situation • something that gives proof of contested fact • an officer who is in charge of maintaining order • the decision made by ajury at the end of the trial • to prove that someone is guilty as a matter of law • having been convicted by a jury of having done something wrong • ...
lbreezys crossword lab 2022-05-13
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- branch of mathematics that substitutes letters for numbers to solve for unknown values.
- Segment: A straight path that has two endpoints, a beginning and an end.
- A point that is exactly halfway between two locations.
- Factors: A factor shared by two or more numbers, common factors are numbers that divide exactly into two different numbersFactor: A number that divides into another number exactly. The factors of 10 are 1, 2, 5, and 10 (1 x 10, 2 x 5, 5 x 2, 10 x 1 Factoring: The process of breaking numbers down into all of
- reflection or mirror image of a two-dimensional shape Graph Theory: A branch of mathematics focused on the properties of graphs
- in everyday life, as when calculating areas
- inequality is a relation which makes a non-equal comparison
- bottom of a shape or three-dimensional object, what an object rests on
- Notation: Often used in combinatorics, factorial notations requires that you multiply a number by every number smaller than it. The symbol used in factorial notation is ! When you see x!, the factorial of x is needed
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- The difference between the maximum and minimum in a set of data.
- a part of Applied Mathematics that uses probability theory to generalize
- examples of nonalgebraic, or transcendental
- factors
- a rule that gives value of a dependent variable
- The mean is the same as the average. Add up a series of numbers and divide the sum by the total number of values to find the mean.
- The median is the "middle value" in a series of numbers ordered from least to greatest. When the total number of values in a list is odd, the median is the middle entry. When the total number of values in a list is even, the median is equal to the sum of the two middle numbers divided by two.
- Terms: Terms with the same variable and same exponents/powers.
- in a number of mathematical disciplines for studying functions
- two-dimensional space taken up by an object or shape, given in square units
- Equations:an equation that makes a straight line
20 Clues: factors • examples of nonalgebraic, or transcendental • in everyday life, as when calculating areas • a rule that gives value of a dependent variable • Equations:an equation that makes a straight line • A point that is exactly halfway between two locations. • inequality is a relation which makes a non-equal comparison • ...
Chemistry Lab Equipment 2023-08-10
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- - smaller than a scoopula. Used for transferring or scraping out solids
- - used for stirring liquids
- - what you MUST wear on lab days, along with close toed shoes
- - a metal stand that can be used with clamps to hold glassware in place during an experiment
- - scoop shaped piece of metal used to transfer small amounts of solids.
- - glass tube used for heating liquids/chemicals
- - equipment used to measure mass
- - a plastic rectangle with wells in it used for microscale reactions
- - an open flame heat source
- - used to filter solids from liquids
- - used to hold a (hot) test tube
- - a heat source that can uniformly heat chemicals WITHOUT an open flame
- - a plastic dropper for transferring small amount of liquid
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- - a rubber mitt for protecting hands when picking up very hot or cold glassware
- - used to measure the volume of a liquid. The precise marked lines on the side are called graduations.
- - ______ water, also called “DI”, chemically pure water with ions removed to prevent contamination in reactions. Is NOT the same as tap water
- - used to protect your eyes
- - can be used to cover a beaker to prevent evaporating OR for holding small amounts of solid
- - a squeeze bottle with a nozzle used to rinse lab equipment
- - a cup-like container used for heating or holding chemicals. Is NOT a precise measuring tool because the volume marks are only approximate
- - triangle shaped glass container for mixing or heating chemicals
- - used for holding multiple test tubes
- - round paper used with a funnel to capture solids during filtration
- - tool used to clean test tubes
- - a plastic disposable container for weighing small amounts of solids
25 Clues: - used to protect your eyes • - used for stirring liquids • - an open flame heat source • - tool used to clean test tubes • - equipment used to measure mass • - used to hold a (hot) test tube • - used to filter solids from liquids • - used for holding multiple test tubes • - glass tube used for heating liquids/chemicals • ...
The Slade Lab 2023-08-14
GMC LAB CROSSWORD 2023-07-25
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- INSTRUMENT USED TO SPIN DOWN SPECIMEN
- NOT THE "PARENT" TUBE, BUT THE "CHILD"
- SHE FOUNDED THIS HOSPITAL
- THE NAME OF THE ANALYZER IN HEMATOLOGY
- ANTICOAGULANT USED IN MANY COAGULATION STUDIES
- THE PROCESS OF CLOTTING
- TYPES INCLUDE: TRANSFER, VOLUMETRIC, PASTEUR, AND GRADUTATED
- A PROTEIN THAT HELPS WITH CLOTTING
- A REPORT THAT IDENTIFIES POTENTIAL TOXINS AND DRUGS
- IF IT'S NOT STAT, IT'S _____
- REACT WITH BASES
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- BLOOD TEST FOR KIDNEY FUNCTION
- YOU READ THESE WITH A MICROSCOPE
- ADDITIVE IN LAVENDAR TUBES
- DEPARTMENT WE WORK IN
- INFLAMMATORY DISEASE OF THE LIVER
- TEST THAT CHECKS HDL, LDL, CHOLESTEROL, AND TRIGLYCERIDES
- WHAT A GRAM STAIN CAN IDENTIFY
- THE SAMPLES THEMSELVES
- ANALYZER THAT RUNS COAG TESTING
- WHERE WE ARE LOCATED
- THE STUDY OF BLOOD
- LIQUID PORTION OF BLOOD LEFTOVER AFTER CLOTTING AND CENTRIGUING AN SST TUBE
- CLASSIFICATION OF BLOOD, SUCH AS A, B, AB, AND O
24 Clues: REACT WITH BASES • THE STUDY OF BLOOD • WHERE WE ARE LOCATED • DEPARTMENT WE WORK IN • THE SAMPLES THEMSELVES • THE PROCESS OF CLOTTING • SHE FOUNDED THIS HOSPITAL • ADDITIVE IN LAVENDAR TUBES • IF IT'S NOT STAT, IT'S _____ • BLOOD TEST FOR KIDNEY FUNCTION • WHAT A GRAM STAIN CAN IDENTIFY • ANALYZER THAT RUNS COAG TESTING • YOU READ THESE WITH A MICROSCOPE • ...
Unit 5 lab 2023-10-19
Across
- Emergency Room
- condition where an artery swells
- Automated External Defibrillator
- Carries blood towards the heart
- suffix meaning process of recording
- Beats per minute
- Records electrical activity of the heart
- Uses electrical signals to regulate heart beats
- High blood pressure
Down
- Stopping of the heart
- What pumps blood
- The transportation system for blood
- X-ray dye is injected into blood vessels
- Low blood pressure
- suffix meaning written record
- Uses ultrasound to look at heart
- Do Not Resuscitate
- Exchanges gases with blood
- heart inflammation
- prefix meaning two
- Carries blood away from heart
- Measures blood pressure
- prefix meaning inner
- suffix meaning pain
- Intravenous
25 Clues: Intravenous • Emergency Room • What pumps blood • Beats per minute • Low blood pressure • Do Not Resuscitate • heart inflammation • prefix meaning two • suffix meaning pain • High blood pressure • prefix meaning inner • Stopping of the heart • Measures blood pressure • Exchanges gases with blood • suffix meaning written record • Carries blood away from heart • Carries blood towards the heart • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2023-10-23
Across
- Cardiovascular disease.
- A test that is done while you are exercising.
- Root word for small vessels.
- Cardiac rhythm management
- Any abnormal rhythm of the heart: too slow, too fast, or at an irregular beat or tempo.
- Peripheral vascular disease
- This reads your heart’s electrical impulses.
- This gives a picture of your heart using ultrasound, a type of X-ray
- Root word for heart.
- Networks of small vessels that perfuse tissues.
- Thin folds of the endocardium with a core of dense connective tissue.
- Used to measure the substances and show if, and how much of, your heart muscle has been damaged.
- Pumps blood through the cardiovascular system.
Down
- Vessels that deliver blood to tissues.
- A special dye is injected into your coronary arteries and an X-ray is taken.
- The heart not pumping blood as well as it should.
- Occurs because of blockage in a blood vessel that delivers blood and oxygen to the brain.
- The term for diseases of the heart muscle.
- Root word for aorta.
- When the heart muscle is cut off from the oxygen it needs to operate.
- Vessels that return blood to the heart.
- Transient ischemic attack
- Atrial fibrillation
- Root word for disease.
- Root word for artery.
25 Clues: Atrial fibrillation • Root word for aorta. • Root word for heart. • Root word for artery. • Root word for disease. • Cardiovascular disease. • Cardiac rhythm management • Transient ischemic attack • Peripheral vascular disease • Root word for small vessels. • Vessels that deliver blood to tissues. • Vessels that return blood to the heart. • The term for diseases of the heart muscle. • ...
Nervous System Lab 2023-11-27
Across
- keeps body in homeostasis; influences nervous system and manages hormones
- back of the head - purpose is visual perception
- a type of tissue in the brain and spinal cord that allows you to function normally everyday
- sixth cranial nerve - lateral movements of the eyeball
- mostly made of gray matter; the nuclei relay sensory and motor signals
- cranial nerve - three main branches of facial nerves
- located behind the ears - processes auditory information and coding memory
- the tough outermost membrane enveloping the brain and spinal cord
- the link between the medulla oblongata and the thalamus
- located in the back of the skull - function is to coordinate and regulate muscular activity
- clusters of nerve cell bodies found throughout the body
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- front-most part of brain -voluntary movement and language
- a network of blood vessels in each ventricle of the brain
- the delicate innermost membrane envelopig the brain and spinal cord
- third pair of cranial nerves - supplies the muscles within the eyeballs
- the second cranial nerve that is responsible for transmitting visual information
- top of head - main purpose is processing sensory information
- a large network of nerve fibers in the brain that exchanges information between different areas of the brain
- fourth pair of cranial nerves - oblique muscle of eyeball (looks like a tiny thread)
- main function is to transmit information from the hippocampus to the mammillary bodies/anterior nucleus of the thalamus
20 Clues: back of the head - purpose is visual perception • cranial nerve - three main branches of facial nerves • sixth cranial nerve - lateral movements of the eyeball • the link between the medulla oblongata and the thalamus • clusters of nerve cell bodies found throughout the body • front-most part of brain -voluntary movement and language • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2023-11-13
Across
- Automated External Defibrillator
- Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease
- Behind or Back/Backward
- Uses X-ray dye and a catheter to inject dye into vessels that are surrounding the heart. Helps healthcare professionals to check for aneurysms, it can detect pressure in the heart, etc.
- Fast
- A test that uses an X-ray dye called “contrast” is injected into a person’s blood vessels. This helps healthcare professionals to evaluate a person’s blood vessels.
- A test that uses an ultrasound to look at the blood that is going through a person's blood vessels, can determine if there is narrowing or if a person has a thrombus.
- A test that uses an ultrasound to look at a person's heart and vessels.
- Carries blood toward the heart.
- The thin inner layer that covers the heart.
- Muscular layer that covers the heart and helps to pump blood by contrasting.
Down
- Heart Attack
- Outside of
- A machine that will record the electrical activity of the heart.
- Many
- High Blood Pressure
- Dyspnea on exertion
- Where the exchange of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nutrients occur.
- Narrowing in the arteries that surround the heart.
- The heart is not efficiently pumping enough blood from the left ventricle. This can result in reduced blood flow.
- Chest Pain
- Mitral Valve Prolapse
- When an Artery has a weakened wall, which will cause the artery to swell up like a ballon.
- Carries blood away from the heart.
- Beyond or Excess
25 Clues: Fast • Many • Outside of • Chest Pain • Heart Attack • Beyond or Excess • High Blood Pressure • Dyspnea on exertion • Mitral Valve Prolapse • Behind or Back/Backward • Carries blood toward the heart. • Automated External Defibrillator • Carries blood away from the heart. • Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease • The thin inner layer that covers the heart. • ...
Lab Week 2024 2024-03-24
Across
- This department handles glucose meters
- The department that requires CPT and ICD-10 codes for payments.
- Department that schedules pickups and call criticals
- We don't say this as it will jinks the shift!
- This small group works close with the ORs reporting blood gases
- If you don't pass, you fail
- Best department to work in
- Department that grows the "bugs"
- The group of individuals who pick up samples in our outreach locations (Stony Point, New Kent, Tanglewood)
- PPE for hands
Down
- Machine used to spin and separate cells
- Container used for contaminated needles.
- This department tests for heavy metals and certain drugs.
- This department run serology testing (ANA, Syphilis)
- Department where biopsies are sent
- Has wings
- RIGHT NOW!!!
- comes in a specimen cup and you can also sit on it.
- Collector of blood samples
- The Department that knows your blood type.
20 Clues: Has wings • RIGHT NOW!!! • PPE for hands • Best department to work in • Collector of blood samples • If you don't pass, you fail • Department that grows the "bugs" • Department where biopsies are sent • This department handles glucose meters • Machine used to spin and separate cells • Container used for contaminated needles. • The Department that knows your blood type. • ...
Lab Week 2024 2024-04-04
Across
- The lab's postmortem party, unraveling the mysteries of death.
- The tiny stage where bacteria dance and grow.
- The lab's ultimate spin class machine, also known as the Hemolyzer 9000.
- The lab's mood ring, revealing if things are sour or sweet.
- The warm, cozy nest for growing baby microbes.
- The lab's temperature talk, speaking in Celsius.
- The red carpet VIP in every blood cell, with an oxygen invite.
- The lab's traffic cop, stopping the flow of blood.
- Turn small stuff into big discoveries!
- The lab's copy machine, replicating DNA like a pro.
- The lab's whirlwind romance, mixing chemicals.
- Jell-O's cooler, scientific cousin.
- The lab's crime scene investigation, decoding diseases.
- The lab's detective agency, hunting for antibodies.
- The study of blood, where vampires are scientists.
- The lab's art class, staining and painting tissue pictures.
Down
- A tiny magic wand for liquid transfers.
- The spa for lab equipment, giving a germ-free glow.
- The lab's mini-measurement, a drop in the bucket.
- The lab's tiny treasure hunt, searching for clues in tissues.
- The lab's measuring mug, not for morning coffee.
- The lab's deli slicer for thin tissue sandwiches.
- The lab's floating detective, measuring liquid density.
- The lab's fiery dragon, spewing blue flames.
- The lab's water ballet, where molecules dance across membranes.
- The mysterious ingredient in the lab's cooking show.
- The lab's protein disco, separating molecules by dance moves.
- The mad scientist's favorite volcano-shaped flask.
- The lab's VIP guest, always being analyzed.
- Exploring the minuscule world of bacteria, viruses, and more!
30 Clues: Jell-O's cooler, scientific cousin. • Turn small stuff into big discoveries! • A tiny magic wand for liquid transfers. • The lab's VIP guest, always being analyzed. • The lab's fiery dragon, spewing blue flames. • The tiny stage where bacteria dance and grow. • The warm, cozy nest for growing baby microbes. • The lab's whirlwind romance, mixing chemicals. • ...
Lab Week 2024 2024-04-05
Across
- Light in a narrow wavelength range
- Plasmodium species
- opportunist
- Increased in viral infections
- lactose negative, non-motile
- Leishmania
- Controlled by parathyroid
- Maintains blood pressure
- Most sensitive measure of inflammation
- found in bird droppings
- primary form of lipid storage
- Two different alleles at a locus
- associated with a right shift in the histogram
- Epstein-Barr Virus
- Best indicator of renal abnormality
Down
- Malaria
- pink, orange, or yellow CSF supernatant
- Measures packed cell volume in percent
- increased in pancreatitis
- oval chains or pairs
- Brand name Dilantin
- Used to treat bipolar disorders
- Increased with hepatitis, and cirrhosis
- Made up of amino acids
24 Clues: Malaria • Leishmania • opportunist • Plasmodium species • Epstein-Barr Virus • Brand name Dilantin • oval chains or pairs • Made up of amino acids • found in bird droppings • Maintains blood pressure • increased in pancreatitis • Controlled by parathyroid • lactose negative, non-motile • Increased in viral infections • primary form of lipid storage • Used to treat bipolar disorders • ...
Math Lab Vocab 2024-02-02
Across
- a polynomial equation of a second degree
- one of the axes of a two- or three-dimensional graph
- the number that represents no amount or no objects
- those whose graph is a straight line
- an equation of a line written using one point on the line and the slope of the line
- the value that is divided by another value to get the result
- the vertical axis on the Cartesian coordinate plane
- something which is larger than the natural number
- as x gets bigger, so does y, and as x gets smaller, so does y
- a straight line that makes the right angle
- a measure of its steepness
- the variable or quantity has to be equal to or lesser than the given limit
- a factor of a number that, when multiplied by itself, gives the original number
- refers to a relationship between two events where one event is affected by the other
- a rate that describes how one quantity changes in relation to another quantity
- A linear equation is an algebraic equation
- if an increase in one also leads to an increase
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- the number that must be multiplied by another number
- the radical form of a number or algebraic expression in simplest terms
- counting the number of times two curves intersect to higher dimensions
- a term that is mathematically inexpressible, or without meaning
- a single part of an expression
- The largest number, which is the factor of two or more number
- an equation for which any x that can be put into the equation
- a special way of writing numbers or equations that helps us easily compare and work with them
- where two objects meet
- the relationship between two values that are not equa
- Inequality between two values where one is more than the others
- the number or variable is either equal to or more than the given limit
- two or more lines that are always the same distance apart
- a set of two or more equations written with the same variables
- the set of values that satisfy a given set of equations or inequalities
- an expression which is composed of variables
- one of the terms used to show a relationship between two values
- an assignment of values to the unknown variables that makes the equality in the equation true
35 Clues: where two objects meet • a measure of its steepness • a single part of an expression • those whose graph is a straight line • a polynomial equation of a second degree • a straight line that makes the right angle • A linear equation is an algebraic equation • an expression which is composed of variables • if an increase in one also leads to an increase • ...
LAB WEEK 24 2024-04-08
Across
- What is one of the markers used to diagnose or rule out rhabdomyolysis?
- What is the name of our LIS?
- Lab accreditation organization.
- How often do we get paid.
- ________ -Betke is used to calculate fetal/maternal hemorrhage.
- What is the process used to obtain results for samples that are greater than the AMR?
- Sputum gram stain with no neutrophils present is considered ________.
- ________ is the reagent used with Owren Koller.
- What does the periodic table symbol "Li" stand for?
- DOT (Department of Transportation) is a subset of a ___________ collection.
- What is the abbreviation for As Soon As Possible?
- Positive blood cultures should be reported within ______ minutes of becoming positive.
- Name of our reference laboratory.
- What do you put blood in?
- When performing an SA, what is being counted?
- Process of using a needle to obtain blood.
- What does the destruction of red cells lead to?
Down
- What type of stool cannot be utilized for C. diff Testing?
- What type of urine is suitable for CT-NG testing?
- What is the main cardiac marker used to diagnose or rule out an MI?
- The universal donor type is O __________.
- Blood cultures must be placed into the instrument within _______hours.
- When performing a U/A; a positive ___________ must be confirmed.
- The test P2y12 is a platelet agglutination tests for what drug?
- BAT stands for Breath Alcohol Technician, the person running the machine. The instrument itself is called an EBT. What does the E stand for?
- According to policy how many tardies equals an occurrence?
- Name of the time keeping system.
- If the specimen ID # on the tamper strips do not match the specimen ID# on the Custody and Control Form, it is considered a ___________ flaw.
- Negative units are big C ________?
- On a collection that requires both a breath alcohol and a urine drug specimen, which gets collected first? (2wds)
- Test collected on ice.
- True or False; On collecting a police requested alcohol or drug screen you may use a kit that has been opened prior to you being present.
- Warm ______ antibody.
- Abbreviation for Raised Bottom Tube.
- If you leave campus, for any reason, do you have to clock out?
- Blood Bank term for a stack of coins.
- Company that makes the CBC analyzer.
37 Clues: Warm ______ antibody. • Test collected on ice. • How often do we get paid. • What do you put blood in? • What is the name of our LIS? • Lab accreditation organization. • Name of the time keeping system. • Name of our reference laboratory. • Negative units are big C ________? • Abbreviation for Raised Bottom Tube. • Company that makes the CBC analyzer. • ...
unit 5 lab 2024-09-24
Across
- when we get a paper cut what is likely to be seen?
- again is the most common type of heart disease
- blood clot blocking the flow of the blood to the brain is a
- means excessive or above
- this does the measuring in the electric events of the heart
- the most common type of heart disease
- means the condition of blood
- part of the circulatory system
- stress tests this is mostly used to check for coronary artery disease
- the heart valves leak or tighten
- angiography catheter in blood vessel to see coronary arteries to make sure blockages are prevented
- means all or total
- concerning heart rhythm that leads to a quick, abnormal heartbeat
- can be mixed up for catapillars
Down
- testing checks the levels of cholesterol, troponin to mark for heart damage, and much more
- when someone's shocked or nervous they say they're gonna have a (figurative)
- ultrasound waves making an image of the heart
- means below or lacking
- it is a treatment for heart failure
- it is beating in our chests!
- it has 'art' in it
- the heart beats really quickly
- when there isn't blood pumping as much as it should its a…
- when we get a paper cut what is likely to be seen?
- what is beating in our chests?
- the body doesn't have enough blood
26 Clues: it has 'art' in it • means all or total • means below or lacking • means excessive or above • it is beating in our chests! • means the condition of blood • part of the circulatory system • the heart beats really quickly • what is beating in our chests? • can be mixed up for catapillars • the heart valves leak or tighten • the body doesn't have enough blood • ...
DWT Lab 4 2024-11-20
Across
- Lice are ________ flattened
- Sucking lice
- Haematobia irritans
- Platyhelminth transmitted by fleas
- Flea life stage not killed by pesticides
- Lice eggs
- Horse flies
- Stomoxys calcitrans
- Cigar with legs
- Ear mite
- Parasitic stage of the fleas
Down
- Minimum time since flea adult emergence and laying eggs
- Most common dog flea
- Subfamily of kissing bugs
- Mouth parts of the tick
- Posterior part of the tick
- Only infested by biting lice
- The scutum is not complete
- Sterile males used for control
- Fleas are _________ compressed
20 Clues: Ear mite • Lice eggs • Horse flies • Sucking lice • Cigar with legs • Haematobia irritans • Stomoxys calcitrans • Most common dog flea • Mouth parts of the tick • Subfamily of kissing bugs • Posterior part of the tick • The scutum is not complete • Lice are ________ flattened • Only infested by biting lice • Parasitic stage of the fleas • Sterile males used for control • ...
Lab Week 2025 2025-04-21
Across
- This part of a microscope isn’t for performing, it’s the platform that holds and positions a specimen for viewing
- The laboratory technique that is used to separate molecules based on their size and electrical charge
- These spiral-shaped bacteria can cause syphilis or Lyme disease
- This bacteria can survive refrigeration temperatures, is often linked to foodborne illness outbreaks, and is especially dangerous for pregnant people
- Karl _______’s law states a person with one blood group antigen will not have the corresponding antibody
- The toxin produced by Clostridium botulinum, it is also used for cosmetic purposes
- They want to take your blood (hint: not a vampire)
- Variation in erythrocyte shape
- Blood test for kidney function
- Go for a spin
- Clotting
- The rarest blood type, “golden blood”
Down
- HDL and LDL
- This spring-colored tube type contains EDTA
- Why to pee in a cup
- This festive clotting factor is also known as Factor IX
- This protects your clothes
- Teeny Tiny
- ________ Percent of medical decisions are based on laboratory test results
- The procedure to remove a sample of tissue for testing
- A breed of dog that comes in yellow, chocolate, or black
- It uses heat and steam to kill bacteria, viruses, fungi, and spores
- The Liquid component of blood without presence of fibrinogen
- These bodies are small, irregular, iron-containing granules found inside red blood cells
- Only gram-negative bacteria will grow on this agar
25 Clues: Clotting • Teeny Tiny • HDL and LDL • Go for a spin • Why to pee in a cup • This protects your clothes • Variation in erythrocyte shape • Blood test for kidney function • The rarest blood type, “golden blood” • This spring-colored tube type contains EDTA • They want to take your blood (hint: not a vampire) • Only gram-negative bacteria will grow on this agar • ...
Lab Week Crossword 2025-04-22
Across
- 1st Shifters, informally
- [Lets me in]
- The T in NTC
- Recognition software
- "Submit a ticket!", platform
- "Could someone _____ me?"
- Accurate dropper
- To determine building blocks
- To group up
- Attempting to reduce them
- To bring to one's attention
- Underwhelming unit within an array
- You're entitled to two of them
- Minor erasures
- "____ Check"
- Spin
- 2nd Shifters, informally
- TN, SH, UN e.g.
- Component
Down
- "Is it slow for anyone else?"
- DS, JA, EA, LT e.g.
- When you encounter a problem
- To mark your arrival
- Our testing, abrv.
- Rh
- Amplicon Remover
- "_____ to the front!"
- The S in OSTAR
- Unique identifier
- Gloves, Goggles, Lab coats, in general. abrv.
- Source of truth
- Annual celebration honoring our line of work
- "_____ Spinning!"
- Inhale
- Tag
- Heirs suddenly moving?
- Don't forget to sign it
- Our team
- Bottleneck
- Metric for results
40 Clues: Rh • Tag • Spin • Inhale • Our team • Component • Bottleneck • To group up • [Lets me in] • The T in NTC • "____ Check" • The S in OSTAR • Minor erasures • Source of truth • TN, SH, UN e.g. • Amplicon Remover • Accurate dropper • Unique identifier • "_____ Spinning!" • Our testing, abrv. • Metric for results • DS, JA, EA, LT e.g. • To mark your arrival • Recognition software • "_____ to the front!" • ...
Design Project Lab 2025-01-07
Across
- this station can be so many things, both sewing and not sewing
- Reflection on your project
- The problem you are solving/questions you will to your research over.
- Step by step directions for how you will create your project
- redoing a house on a budget
- This are used to cut fabric
- Using conductive thread and led's
- Ideas for your project
- Pull on the ______not the cord when unplugging anything
- Information researched, need links
- researching any topic
- speed at which you should sew
Down
- turning something old into something new
- creating a portfolio of shoes and creating on in real life
- Create a food truck business from the ground up
- researching cultures
- How you will present your project to the class
- How to plan an event/be a party planner
- Making over your closet with 33 pieces of clothing
- Sketching out clothing
- planning a trip
- How the iron should be placed when not in use
- Mrs. Anderson's first name
23 Clues: planning a trip • researching cultures • researching any topic • Sketching out clothing • Ideas for your project • Reflection on your project • Mrs. Anderson's first name • redoing a house on a budget • This are used to cut fabric • speed at which you should sew • Using conductive thread and led's • Information researched, need links • How to plan an event/be a party planner • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2024-12-31
Across
- Prefix meaning above/over or excessive
- Condition in which an artery has a weakened wall making it swell
- A test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels.
- Blood vessels that carries blood back to the heart
- veins Swollen and dilated veins
- Condition in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- arrest Complete stopping of the heart
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- monitor A portable ECG machine that the patient wears over a few days to record heart activity
- Blood Pressure
- A test that records the electrical activity of the heart
Down
- Instrument used to listen for the sounds of the heart, lungs, and intestines
- Do not resuscitate
- Prefix meaning inner
- Suffix meaning hardening
- Organ that has thick walls and carry blood away from the heart
- Shortness of Breath
- Protective double layered sac surrounding the heart
- Tiny blood vessel that has thin walls and connects arteries and veins
- A test where contrast is injected into blood vessels to diagnose things like narrowing or aneurysms
- Increased pressure in the blood vessels
- Prefix meaning slow
- Organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- Coronary artery bypass graft
- Suffix meaning growth
25 Clues: Blood Pressure • Do not resuscitate • Shortness of Breath • Prefix meaning slow • Prefix meaning inner • Suffix meaning growth • Suffix meaning hardening • Coronary artery bypass graft • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation • veins Swollen and dilated veins • arrest Complete stopping of the heart • Prefix meaning above/over or excessive • Increased pressure in the blood vessels • ...
LAB FISICA AMBIENTALE 2024-12-24
Across
- dispositivo è in grado di accumulare cariche elettriche di segno opposto in due bottiglie di Leyda;
- punto in cui convergono più conduttori;
- componenti elettrici che seguono la prima legge di Ohm;
- dispositivo utilizzato per accumulare carica elettrica, precursore del condensatore
- processo con cui un oggetto acquista una carica elettrica per strofinio;
- unità di misura della resistenza elettrica;
- unità di misura dell'intensità di corrente elettrica;
- sono materiali attraverso i quali la carica elettrica si trasferisce con facilità;
- unità di misura utilizzata per quantificare l'energia assorbita in un'ora da dispositivo che assorbe una potenza di 1000
- unità di misura della carica elettrica;
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- una modalità per elettrizzare un corpo;
- un percorso chiuso che permette il passaggio di corrente elettrica;
- unità di misura della tensione elettrica;
- può essere sia attrattiva che repulsiva;
- circuito in cui più conduttori sono posti in successione tra di loro e fluisce la stessa corrente elettrica;
- strumento utilizzato per misurare la tensione elettrica;
- opposizione al passaggio della corrente elettrica;
- nel circuito sia le prime che le seconde estremità sono connesse tra di loro e ai loro capi c'è la stessa differenza di potenziale;
- strumento che consente di rilevare la presenza di cariche elettriche
- sono le cariche uniche in movimento nei conduttori metallici;
20 Clues: una modalità per elettrizzare un corpo; • punto in cui convergono più conduttori; • unità di misura della carica elettrica; • può essere sia attrattiva che repulsiva; • unità di misura della tensione elettrica; • unità di misura della resistenza elettrica; • opposizione al passaggio della corrente elettrica; • unità di misura dell'intensità di corrente elettrica; • ...
SG-LAB-MAY 2025-05-06
Across
- Location for testing new therapies
- Control used to simulate treatment
- Common unit in dose measurement
- Type of trial where treatment is concealed
- Trial halted before completion: ___ stop
- Primary doctor overseeing a trial (abbr.)
- IRB stands for Institutional ___ Board
- Investigator’s Brochure (abbr.)
- Long-term study: follow-___
- Subject group not receiving treatment
- Acronym for Randomized Controlled Trial (abbr.)
- Type of clinical trial that tests a treatment
- Phase ___ – first stage of human testing
- ___-label – all treatment details visible
- ___ review – assessment by peers
- Consent must be given ___ (freely)
- Participants are often called ___
- U.S. database of registered trials
- Adverse ___ – undesirable effect
- Organization that regulates drugs (abbr.)
- Clinical research ___ (supports investigators)
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- a request for authorization from FDA to administer an investigational drug or biological product to humans
- Study conducted without bias (2 words)
- Favorable outcome or improvement seen in response to treatment
- Predefined outcome used to assess a treatment
- Ideal trial design: randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled (2 words, no space)
- Type of assignment that removes bias
- ___ – pioneer of clinical trials
- Small group selected to represent a larger population
- Study of how the body processes drugs
- Pre-trial testing phase (animal/in vitro)
- A group or treatment pathway in a clinical trial
- Essential code for ethical research (1947)
- Informed ___ (ethical requirement)
- Common reference point in clinical comparisons
- Form used for data entry (abbr.)
- Documented test procedures (abbr.)
37 Clues: Long-term study: follow-___ • Common unit in dose measurement • Investigator’s Brochure (abbr.) • ___ – pioneer of clinical trials • ___ review – assessment by peers • Form used for data entry (abbr.) • Adverse ___ – undesirable effect • Participants are often called ___ • Location for testing new therapies • Control used to simulate treatment • ...
Resource Lab Crossword 2024-08-15
Across
- tells you where things are located
- opposite of addition
- the first math concept that 6th graders NEED TO KNOW (on whiteboard)
- For positive behaviors, teachers aware points on Dean's ______.
- word spelled out above the whiteboard (English version of bienvenidos)
- can be earned (has a US President's face on it)
- Mr. Deegan's dog is a...
- opposite of multiplication
- place where books are kept
- alliance virgil roberts mascot
- day of the week that we can have a free day if students have more points than teacher
- On Wednesday and Thursday, we do...
- where points (students vs. teacher) are recorded
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- multi-function device used for math
- title of a book on top of the class library
- word/acronym that helps us manage our classroom
- brand name of the class basketball hoop
- one of the "parts of speech" (words that describe)
- On Monday and Tuesday, we do...
- Stacking _____ is a fun game we play in class.
- the things we do in class to help us achieve our goal
- title of a book on top of the class library
- one of the "parts of speech" (action word)
- This tells you what you will study today (underneath the date on the whiteboard).
- one of the "parts of speech" (person, place, thing)
- On the left bulletin board, a sign says _________ things happen here.
26 Clues: opposite of addition • Mr. Deegan's dog is a... • opposite of multiplication • place where books are kept • alliance virgil roberts mascot • On Monday and Tuesday, we do... • tells you where things are located • multi-function device used for math • On Wednesday and Thursday, we do... • brand name of the class basketball hoop • one of the "parts of speech" (action word) • ...
Microbiology Lab Review 2024-10-23
Across
- GPC in clusters, catalase +, StaphAurex Latex agglutination =, Novobiocin resistant; Nonhemolytic, medium, opaque grey/white colonies on BAP (species only)
- GNR (thin & pointed), catalase =, indole +; colonies on Brucella agar fluoresce "apple green" (genus only)
- GNDC, oxidase +, butyrate esterase =, CTA Maltose +, Dextrose +, Sucrose =, Lactose =; Small, round, wet colonies on CAP (species only)
- GNR, Oxidase +, Oxidizer; beta hemolytic with metallic sheen
- Sporeforming GPR, growth only observed anaerobically (genus only)
- GPR, catalase +, motility +; beta hemolytic large, flat, grey colonies with ground glass appearance and (species only)
- Tiny GNR, oxidase +, requires NAD; small, flat, grey colonies on CAP (species only)
- GPC pairs/chains, catalase =, PYR +, Bile esculin/6.5% NaCl +; Nonhemolytic, small,white/grey semi-translucent colonies on BAP (genus only)
- GNR, nitrate =, indole =, catalase =; Growth on Brucella and LKV agar, brick red fluorescent colonies that may appear brown/black as they get older (genus only)
Down
- GPC in clusters, catalase +, StaphAurex Latex agglutination =, Novobiocin sensitive; Nonhemolytic, medium, opaque grey/white colonies on BAP (species only)
- GNR, oxidase +, catalase =,nonfermenter; Small, translucent white colonies that may exhibit "pitting" on BAP, bleach-like odor, NG on MAC
- GNR, oxidase +, indole +, should test for beta-lactamase; Growth on BAP and CAP, no growth on MAC
- GPC in pairs (lancet shaped), optochin sensitive, bile soluble; alpha hemolytic colonies (species only)
- GPR, catalase +, motility =; nonhemolytic large, flat, grey/white colonies with ground glass appearance and "medusa head" projections (species only)
- GPC chains, catalase =, PYR =, Lancefield serotype B; beta-hemolytic, small, white, semi-translucent colonies on BAP (species only)
- GNC,catalase +, nitrite +, indole =; Growth on Brucella and LKV agar, fluoresces brick red
- Tiny GNR, oxidase +, requires Hemin & NAD; tan "mousey" smelling colonies on CAP(species only)
- GNR ("safety pin"), nitrite =, indole =, catalase =; Growth on Brucella,LKV, and BBE agar plates
- GPC in chains, catalase =, PYR +; beta hemolytic small translucent colonies (species only)
- GPC in clusters, catalase +, coagulase positive; Beta hemolytic, medium, opaque, yellow or grey colonies on BAP (species only)
- GNDC, oxidase +, butyrate esterase +; Gray colonies on BAP (may be pushed around like a hockey puck), pinkish colonies on CAP (species only)
21 Clues: GNR, Oxidase +, Oxidizer; beta hemolytic with metallic sheen • Sporeforming GPR, growth only observed anaerobically (genus only) • Tiny GNR, oxidase +, requires NAD; small, flat, grey colonies on CAP (species only) • GNC,catalase +, nitrite +, indole =; Growth on Brucella and LKV agar, fluoresces brick red • ...
Chem Lab Equipment 2025-10-11
Across
- You can purify water with a _________ apparatus.
- A white ceramic dish is an _____________ dish.
- Heat your solutions with a hot _______.
- A __________ flask has a round bottom.
- Measure mass with an electronic _________.
- A glass container for working with solutions.
- Measure gas with this long glass tube.
- Measure liquid volume with a graduated __________.
- A ______ stand can support lots of equipment.
- Filtration can be done with a long-stemmed glass _______.
- Squirt water into a flask with a ______ bottle.
- If your spill a lot of chemical on you, go to the emergency ___________.
- If you need to find the mass of a chemical it's best to use a _______ dish.
- Use this to measure temperature.
- Grind your chemicals with a ________ and pestle.
Down
- An __________ flask is cone-shaped.
- Chemistry labs have hundreds of ______ tubes.
- This flask is used to make solutions.
- This metal or plastic too can scoop chemicals.
- Place your tube in a test tube _______.
- You can dry a sample in a ___________.
- Hold a hot object with a pair of ______.
- Squeeze a hose closed with a ______ clamp.
- Fold a piece of _________ paper and place it in a funnel.
- A ceramic funnel known as a _________ funnel.
- This looks like what many people call tweezers.
- If you need a flame, use a ___________ burner.
- These are the chemistry lab version of eyedroppers.
- A mostly round flask that can stand up.
- This sits on a metal ring - it's a clay _______.
- If you get something in your eye, go to the _______ station.
- _______ stoppers come in many sizes.
- Hold a test tube over a flame with a test tube _______.
- Stir your solution with a glass stirring _____.
- This round glass disk is called a ________ glass.
35 Clues: Use this to measure temperature. • An __________ flask is cone-shaped. • _______ stoppers come in many sizes. • This flask is used to make solutions. • You can dry a sample in a ___________. • A __________ flask has a round bottom. • Measure gas with this long glass tube. • Place your tube in a test tube _______. • Heat your solutions with a hot _______. • ...
SG-LAB-MAY 2025-05-06
Across
- Control used to simulate treatment
- ___ review – assessment by peers
- Primary doctor overseeing a trial (abbr.)
- Essential code for ethical research (1947)
- Documented test procedures (abbr.)
- Informed ___ (ethical requirement)
- Location for testing new therapies
- Common reference point in clinical comparisons
- Predefined outcome used to assess a treatment
- Type of trial where treatment is concealed
- Study conducted without bias
- U.S. database of registered trials
- Consent must be given ___ (freely)
- Common unit in dose measurement
- Type of clinical trial that tests a treatment
- A request for authorization from FDA to administer an investigational drug or biological product to humans
- Acronym for Randomized Controlled Trial (abbr.)
- Organization that regulates drugs (abbr.)
Down
- Phase ___ – first stage of human testing
- Long-term study: follow-___
- Subject group not receiving treatment
- ___-label – all treatment details visible
- James ___ – pioneer of clinical trials
- A group or treatment pathway in a clinical trial
- Type of assignment that removes bias
- Adverse ___ – undesirable effect
- Form used for data entry (abbr.)
- Clinical research ___ (supports investigators)
- Study of how the body processes drugs
- Investigator’s Brochure (abbr.)
- Trial halted before completion: ___ stop
- Ideal trial design: randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled
- Participants are often called ___
- Pre-trial testing phase (animal/in vitro)
- Small group selected to represent a larger population
- Favorable outcome or improvement seen in response to treatment
- IRB stands for Institutional ___ Board
37 Clues: Long-term study: follow-___ • Study conducted without bias • Investigator’s Brochure (abbr.) • Common unit in dose measurement • ___ review – assessment by peers • Adverse ___ – undesirable effect • Form used for data entry (abbr.) • Participants are often called ___ • Control used to simulate treatment • Documented test procedures (abbr.) • Informed ___ (ethical requirement) • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2025-06-10
25 Clues: two • MRI • pump • test • pain • scan • slow • fatal • heart • death • within • artery • vessels • backflow • blockage • blockage • irregular • bloodtest • excessive • myocardial • tachycardia • fibrillation • fibrillation • echocardiogram • a pumping device
safety 2025-02-19
ACID, BASE and SALTS CROSSWORD 2017-02-02
Across
- compound that produces H+ ions when dissolved in water.
- alkali commonly found in soaps.
- pH of baking soda.
- battery acid.
- compound that produces OH ions when dissolved in water.
- number of atoms per molecule of perchloric acid
- major component of oven cleaner
- if a solution has a pH of 6, it is considered a _____ acid.
- "salt" used in medicines. Commonly called Epsom salt.
- have a sour taste.
- pH is concentration of H+ ions dissolver per _____________ of solution.
- during a titration lab, the base is added to a __________flask.
- H+ are also known as ______________ ions.
- commonly known as limewater.
- formula for hydrochloric acid.
- major component of glass cleaner.
- acid + base = salt + ______.
- common name for ethanoic acid.
- acid release bee stings.
- one type of container acids can be stored in.
- formula for hydrochlorous acid.
Down
- acid + _________ = salt + water.
- acid found in fruits such as lemons and grapefruit.
- will not dissolve.
- have a slippery/soapy feel
- acid found in your stomach.
- during a titration lab, acid is added to a piece of glassware called a ____________.
- the cation found in limewater.
- HNO3
- color litmus paper turns in bases.
- used in a titration lab to notify when neutralisation has been reached.
- scale shows how acidic or alkaline a solution is.
- acid in grapes.
- pH = 7.
- number of atoms per molecule of chromic acid.
- number of atoms per molecule of magnesium hydroxide.
- acids react with metals to produce _________ gas.
- acid formed from the result of strenuous exercise.
- if a solution has a pH of 13, it is considered a ______base.
- color litmus paper turns in acids.
- one of the products of adding an acid to a base.
- formula for hydrocyanic acid.
42 Clues: HNO3 • pH = 7. • battery acid. • acid in grapes. • will not dissolve. • pH of baking soda. • have a sour taste. • acid release bee stings. • have a slippery/soapy feel • acid found in your stomach. • commonly known as limewater. • acid + base = salt + ______. • formula for hydrocyanic acid. • the cation found in limewater. • formula for hydrochloric acid. • common name for ethanoic acid. • ...
Lana/ICT crossword 2020-11-16
Unit 1 Vocab 2022-05-12
Across
- the variable that is changed during the experiment
- two or more elements chemically combined
- used to measure most liquid/solutions in labs and measures volume
- either an element or compound
Down
- the variable that is measured during the experiment
- change in which the state of matter is changed
- a physical mixture that is not uniform and contains different parts
- these elements are said to be ________elements H,N,F,O,I,Cl,Br
- change in which a new substance is produced or made
- the ratio between the mass and volume of an object
- a piece of equipment used to heat substances in lab
- a uniform solution, all regions are the same
- used to dispense and move solid substances in lab
- particles that are extremely far apart are this state of matter
14 Clues: either an element or compound • two or more elements chemically combined • a uniform solution, all regions are the same • change in which the state of matter is changed • used to dispense and move solid substances in lab • the variable that is changed during the experiment • the ratio between the mass and volume of an object • ...
Beachside Crossword 2024-02-16
17 Clues: CSU • Elbee • my name • Ms. Jane • letters G-Q • our address • letters A-F • where's walter? • resident in A193 • resident in P151 • what's for dinner • closest boba spot • Kpop's biggest fan • where to pick up mail • where the computer lab is • pick up the phone you are __ _____ • life's better when you live at the _____
Forensics Review 2017-05-15
Across
- What is PMI?
- Generally, bloodstain diameter increases as what increases?
- What shape does a blood stain that has impacted a site at a 90 degree angle have?
- Who is known as the "Father of Toxicology"?
- What can gunshot residue help determine?
- What does the study of forensic ondontology refer to?
Down
- What is the oldest crime lab in the U.S.?
- What is a test for blood that has already been cleaned up?
- Who established the first crime lab?
- What is the database where images of fired bullets can be searched?
10 Clues: What is PMI? • Who established the first crime lab? • What can gunshot residue help determine? • What is the oldest crime lab in the U.S.? • Who is known as the "Father of Toxicology"? • What does the study of forensic ondontology refer to? • What is a test for blood that has already been cleaned up? • Generally, bloodstain diameter increases as what increases? • ...
1st Week Vocabulary 2016-05-04
Across
- An act of 1996 that ensures patient's privacy
- specialty that promotes oral health through oraganized community efforts
- Licensed to practice dentistry
- Dental lab tech who performs dental lab services
- Organization that represents the profession of dental assisting
Down
- Trained oral healthcare professional who provides supportive procedures for the dentist/patient
- Person that meets the standards of a profession
- National agency responsible for administering the certification exam and issues the credential of a CDA
- Provides preventive, therapeutic, and educational services
- Dental assistant who has passed the DANB certification examination
10 Clues: Licensed to practice dentistry • An act of 1996 that ensures patient's privacy • Person that meets the standards of a profession • Dental lab tech who performs dental lab services • Provides preventive, therapeutic, and educational services • Organization that represents the profession of dental assisting • ...
HSB Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-27
Across
- Electronics and science
- Workplace Safety and Health
- Persons running an organisation
- Preventive measures to curb the spread of the virus
- Dangerous
Down
- Preparation
- Physical and mental wellness
- Person's understanding
- Building Construction Authorities
- Protection from harm
- Required or necessary
- Rostered Regular Testing
12 Clues: Dangerous • Preparation • Protection from harm • Required or necessary • Person's understanding • Electronics and science • Rostered Regular Testing • Workplace Safety and Health • Physical and mental wellness • Persons running an organisation • Building Construction Authorities • Preventive measures to curb the spread of the virus
Boy's Best Friend 2015-12-08
Across
- more like drag
- 'jump in!'
- not the plants!
- everywhere
- odour ensues
- not like the tree, but sometimes up it
- comes after chew
- shouldn't pull either
- bulk bag
- 'international' breed
- boy's best friend
Down
- don't pull
- treasure hunter
- often leads to poo
- scientific sketch?
- shop vac works good, has drawbacks though
- keeps from being 'brrr'
- not the coat
18 Clues: bulk bag • don't pull • 'jump in!' • everywhere • odour ensues • not the coat • more like drag • treasure hunter • not the plants! • comes after chew • boy's best friend • often leads to poo • scientific sketch? • shouldn't pull either • 'international' breed • keeps from being 'brrr' • not like the tree, but sometimes up it • shop vac works good, has drawbacks though
Teka Silang Kata (Om) 2023-10-12
Across
- tempat meeting
- ambil barang bahan mentah di mana?
- cara komunikasi online
- peralatan komunikasi
- tempat ambik kunci dan attendent
- peralatan komunikasi
- komputer
- front office
- surat dihantar melalui
Down
- "biru,emas dan merah"
- fotokopi
- "formal,batik,korperat"
- setiap isnin
- kampus om & cs
- mengisi informasi
- group besar om di mana?
- peralatan komunikasi
- peralatan di dalam lab
- papan kekunci
- mencatat aktiviti keluar masuk
20 Clues: fotokopi • komputer • setiap isnin • front office • papan kekunci • tempat meeting • kampus om & cs • mengisi informasi • peralatan komunikasi • peralatan komunikasi • peralatan komunikasi • "biru,emas dan merah" • cara komunikasi online • peralatan di dalam lab • surat dihantar melalui • "formal,batik,korperat" • group besar om di mana? • mencatat aktiviti keluar masuk • ...
S.H.E Crossword Challenge 2022-04-13
Across
- Danger or risk
- Instance when a person is hurt.
- ----- health, safety and environment
- Done to paper, bottles, plastic bags, cans etc. to protect the environment.
- Work cannot be done the plant without it.
- Helps to block loud noises
- A series of practices performed to preserve health.
Down
- ----- apparatus is used when working in atmospheres contaminated by gas.
- It’s a publication to distribute information about safety and environment etc.
- ----- comes first
- Employees should report to the ----- point in an emergency.
- To use ladders safely, always maintain --- points of contact
12 Clues: Danger or risk • ----- comes first • Helps to block loud noises • Instance when a person is hurt. • ----- health, safety and environment • Work cannot be done the plant without it. • A series of practices performed to preserve health. • Employees should report to the ----- point in an emergency. • To use ladders safely, always maintain --- points of contact • ...
Tri-State Crossword 2023-04-26
Across
- The abbreviation for water molecule.
- the study of structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation, experimentation, and testing.
- A common viral infection
- the name of a toxicology lab.
- A person that tests patient samples.
- Staff that enter patient information into system.
- A system that holds patient information.
Down
- the measurement and analysis of potential toxins, intoxicating or banned substances, and prescription medications present in a person's body.
- Which organ covers the entire body and protects it.
- Equipment that helps lab staff protect themselves in the work place.
- A word describing a contaminated item.
- is a contagious disease caused by a virus, SARS
- A person who studies chemistry.
- An infective agent that consists of nucleic acid molecule in a protein coat, that is too small to be seen.
14 Clues: A common viral infection • the name of a toxicology lab. • A person who studies chemistry. • The abbreviation for water molecule. • A person that tests patient samples. • A word describing a contaminated item. • A system that holds patient information. • is a contagious disease caused by a virus, SARS • Staff that enter patient information into system. • ...
Cardiac Consideration 2025-09-30
Across
- What medication puts a patient at risk for hyperkalemia:
- A patient with a history of Gout should avoid category of antihypertensives:
- Concerning reaction to Ace Inhibitors:
- What lab results needs to be monitored with Digoxin:
- What MSK conditions are pt taking atorvastatin as risk for:
- Quinidine can cause QT prolongation what cardiac rhythm is this concerning for?
- Inhibitors What classification of anti-hypertensive should women tryinACE inhibitorsgnant avoid:
Down
- What medication is contraindicated with Sildenafil due to severe hypotension:
- What lipid-reducing classification of medication should avoid grapefruit juice:
- A Characteristic of digoxin toxicity:
- What is a common adverse effect of Nitroglycerin: Headache
- A blood pressure medication, can cause the adverse effect of a sore throat:
- What cardiac medication needs to be monitored with lab results to avoid toxicity:
- Effect of beta blockers:
14 Clues: Effect of beta blockers: • A Characteristic of digoxin toxicity: • Concerning reaction to Ace Inhibitors: • What lab results needs to be monitored with Digoxin: • What medication puts a patient at risk for hyperkalemia: • What is a common adverse effect of Nitroglycerin: Headache • What MSK conditions are pt taking atorvastatin as risk for: • ...
Toxicology Unit Review 2025-11-24
Across
- tests are valid
- power and control
- cornstarch
- results are correct
- illegal lab
- identifies chemicals in a sample
- revolutionized the medical examiners office
- specific masked as random
- natural death manner
Down
- baking soda
- amount of chemical that kills
- fails to trigger when chemical is present
- product tamperers
- triggered by other chemical
- calcium chloride
- compare unknown to
- Arsenic Mirror
- sugar
- plaster
19 Clues: sugar • plaster • cornstarch • baking soda • illegal lab • Arsenic Mirror • tests are valid • calcium chloride • product tamperers • power and control • compare unknown to • results are correct • natural death manner • specific masked as random • triggered by other chemical • amount of chemical that kills • identifies chemicals in a sample • fails to trigger when chemical is present • ...
AECON WEEKLY SAFETY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2014-11-26
Across
- A safety moment keeps safety
- Don't eat what snow?
- Hearing protection is what on the shop floor?
- Gloves prevent?
- A piece of PPE yellow shop employees wear the least?
- What comes first?
Down
- even in winter we should remember to?
- A place people can slip and fall the most?
- Who is responsible for you wearing your hearing protection?
- ice and snow effect?
- People lose this when doing one thing and thinking about another?
11 Clues: Gloves prevent? • What comes first? • Don't eat what snow? • ice and snow effect? • A safety moment keeps safety • even in winter we should remember to? • A place people can slip and fall the most? • Hearing protection is what on the shop floor? • A piece of PPE yellow shop employees wear the least? • Who is responsible for you wearing your hearing protection? • ...
AECON WEEKLY SAFETY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2014-11-26
Across
- What comes first?
- Who is responsible for you wearing your hearing protection?
- Hearing protection is what on shop floor?
- A piece of PPE yellow shop employees wear the least?
- People lose this when doing one thing and thinking about another?
- A safety moment keeps safety
Down
- Gloves prevent?
- A place people can slip and fall the most?
- even in winter we should remember to?
- Don't eat what snow?
- ice and snow effect?
11 Clues: Gloves prevent? • What comes first? • Don't eat what snow? • ice and snow effect? • A safety moment keeps safety • even in winter we should remember to? • Hearing protection is what on shop floor? • A place people can slip and fall the most? • A piece of PPE yellow shop employees wear the least? • Who is responsible for you wearing your hearing protection? • ...
2.c words 2025-11-20
38 Clues: nő • fog • sok • sál • ház • lab • nők • egér • póló • szép • polc • férfi • szoba • bögre • lábak • fogak • sapka • doboz • karóra • egerek • gyerek • klassz • hal(ak) • okosóra • személy • osztály • férfiak • gyerekek • kerékpár • gyűjtemény • szerencsére • napszemüveg • szintén, is • okostelefon • játék zsiráf • tele valamivel • dolgok, tárgyak • megőrül valamiért
Getting to Know Hepatorenal Syndrome, 572.4 2014-08-06
Across
- This common liver disease is a precursor to HRS
- Often increased in HRS and could be treated with lactulose
- Due to the inability of the body to excrete bilirubin
- A common complication of HRS
- A form of altered mental status due to waste build up in the blood
Down
- This lab progressively increases as HRS worsens
- Treated with diuretics and fluid restriction
- HRS leads to this additional organ failure
- This could be an emergent treatment
- This lab is ofen low in HRS and could be a sign of malnutrition +/- fluid imbalance
10 Clues: A common complication of HRS • This could be an emergent treatment • HRS leads to this additional organ failure • Treated with diuretics and fluid restriction • This lab progressively increases as HRS worsens • This common liver disease is a precursor to HRS • Due to the inability of the body to excrete bilirubin • ...
